Showing posts with label Militancy. Show all posts
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Thursday, December 27, 2012

The World ends With you -- A Review

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The World Ends together with you Subarashiki Kono Sekai?, lit. "It's really a Wonderful World" is usually an action-RPG to the Nintendo ds lite. It was manufactured by the dominion Hearts team, Square Enix, and Jupiter. The type designs were expressed by Tetsuya Nomura and Gen Kobayashi. The distinctive art style is inspired by the aesthetics of Shibuya youth culture. Development was inspired by aspects of Jupiter's previously released game, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. The game premiered in Japan in July 2007, along with PAL regions and The united states on April 22, 2008.

Amongst players, Neku Sakuraba with his fantastic allies are forced to take part in a sport that may determine their fate. The battle system uses most of the unique highlights of the Nintendo DS, including combat that occurs on both screens, and attacks performed by certain motions around the touchscreen or by shouting to the microphone. Portions of Japanese youth culture, such as fashion, food, and cell phones, are key areas of the missions.

The globe Ends To you received reviews that are positive, praising the overall game because of its graphics, soundtrack, and integration of gameplay to the Shibuya setting. Common complaints in connection with the steep learning curve on the heart. battle system along with the inaccurate touchscreen display controls. Inside week of their release, the overall game was the other best-selling DS title in Japan, as well as the state of the art DS title in The united states. Shiro Amano, writer and artist from the heart. Kingdom Hearts manga, later created a manga in line with the video game.
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Monday, December 24, 2012

Police raid aiming outrage over gang rape

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New Delhi  Police locked down New Delhi's key government district in front of Monday's visit by Russian President Vladimir Putin, after 2 days of pitched street battles following gang rape of any woman on a bus.

Putin is scheduled in order to meet with Indian pm Manmohan Singh Monday afternoon and later while using the Indian president.

Authorities erected security barriers during the entire city's Raisina Hills area the place to find the presidential mansion, the parliament building and federal ministerial blocks. Solely those authorized to operate within the district were allowed to pass.

Furious weekend demonstrations rocked Raisina Hills as public outrage surged following a 23-year-beach wormwood was sexually assaulted and beaten to near death on a bus on December 16 with a group of six suspects, now under arrest, police say.
Singh again expressed solidarity using the rape victim in a televised address on Monday. He also reiterated a youthful appeal for calm as well as a pledge of safety for females and children. On Sunday, incensed protesters defied a police ban on demonstrations, clashing repeatedly with police.

As officers sprayed water cannons, some dispersed, and some huddled tightly in a circle to brave high-pressure streams inside the cold December weather.

"We want justice!" the protesters shouted in chorus. Along with banners and cardboard placards, many demonstrators carried Indian flags while they scuffled with police. Authorities also fired lacrimator to try and crack up crowds.

Police spokesman Rajan Bhagat said "hooligans who had joined the protesters" hurled stones, injuring 78 officers on Sunday. At least 65 protesters were also injured, he explained.

Many police vans and also a dozen public buses were damaged over the demonstrations, he was quoted saying. By Sunday night, the scene was cleared of most protesters. Earlier inside the day, Singh necessary calm after clashes escalated.

"We'll make all possible efforts to guarantee safety to all or any women therein country," the Indian leader said. "I entice all concerned citizens to keep up peace and calm."

In her statement, Singh acknowledged how the anger is "genuine and justified." Authorities haven't released the specific rape victim, but protesters are calling her "Damini," which means "lightning" in Hindi.

"Damini" can also be a 1993 Bollywood film whose lead female character fights for a housemaid, a victim of an sex crime. "We give you support Damini. We'll keep fighting in your case," a middle-aged woman at the historic India Gate said Sunday. "Damini wants justice," read a placard on the protest.

The rape victim's injuries were so severe she spent days in intensive care in a very city hospital, battling to be with her life. Police said Saturday that she had recovered enough to provide an argument to a magistrate from her hospital bed the night before.

But on Sunday, she underwent another surgery to wash out infection in their own abdomen, her doctors said. The protests were among many anti-rape demonstrations staged nationwide within the last few week. Videos journalist was killed by police gunfire Sunday during a violent protest in India's remote northeastern state of Manipur, authorities said.

The journalist, identified through the information and broadcasting ministry as Dhij Mani, was covering a protest against a different molestation case from the provincial capital of Imphal.

Protests have rocked Manipur within the alleged molestation of your local actress with a suspected militant on December 18, after a public performance, authorities say.

Protesters torched a car, forcing police to spread out fire, officer Manik Longjam said Sunday. The journalist died within the gunfire, Longjam said. Police repeat the molester remains in particular. Reported rape cases have increased greater than tenfold within the last few 40 years from 2,487 in 1971 to 24,206 in 2011, as outlined by official figures. New Delhi alone reported 572 rapes recently and most 600 in 2012.

As fury around the assault gathered pace, some Indian lawmakers necessary treating rape being a capital crime.

"We'll work collectively to discover we complete a law that is deterrent and preventive," said New Delhi's chief minister, Sheila Dikshit.

India's home minister Sushilkumar Shinde told reporters Saturday that this government works toward increasing punishment in "rarest with the heart. rare" rape cases.

But pressed on if the administration would agree to demands for death by hanging in these instances, he explained: "We'll need to see in what way it (the rape sentencing) can be enhanced."

Shinde said the us government was pushing for a speedy trial for that attack. Authorities can also be having a volume of steps to further improve to protect women in New Delhi, particularly on public transport, he was quoted saying.

"The government shares the widespread concern and support that was expressed throughout society for the girl who have so suffered. Government also respects the right of legitimate protest," Shinde said.

"Simultaneously, there's have to exercise calm at this juncture as well as everyone to operate together to raise the security and security environment."
 
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Egypt votes in new constitution

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Islamists say overall 64 percent backed constitution

CAIRO: An Islamist-backed Egyptian constitution won approval in a very referendum, rival camps said on Sunday, from a vote the opposition said would sow deep social divisions inside Arab world’s most populous nation.

The Muslim Brotherhood, which propelled President Mohamed Mursi to power in a June election, said an unofficial tally showed 64 percent of voters backed the charter after two rounds of voting that ended which has a final ballot on Saturday. An opposition official also told Reuters their unofficial count showed the end result was obviously a “yes” vote, while party spokesmen said there had been a series of abuses throughout the voting.

The primary opposition coalition, the nation's Salvation Front, responded to the defeat by saying it turned out moving towards forming just one political party to challenge the Islamists who have dominated the ballot box since strongman Hosni Mubarak was overthrown 24 months ago. Members from the heart.} opposition, taking heart at a low turnout around 30 % of voters, pledged to keep up pressure on Mursi through peaceful protests along with other democratic means. “The referendum isn't the end on the heart.} road,” said Khaled Dawoud, a spokesman with the National Salvation Front. “It is the start of a long struggle for Egypt’s future.
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US pledge to stand by Pakistan in anti-terror war

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ISLAMABAD: UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and US Ambassador Richard Olson have condemned the suicide bombing in Peshawar that killed Bashir Ahmad Bilour. “The secretary general reiterates the strong support with the heart.} Un to the efforts from the heart.} government and individuals of Pakistan to combat the scourge of terrorism,” said a statement from Ban Ki-moon’s spokesperson. In the statement, Olson also praised Bilour as being a courageous man
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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Taliban silence another critic

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 KP senior minister Bashir Bilour among nine killed as suicide bomber attacks ANP’s meeting 

Taliban claim responsibility for suicide attack


Regarded synonymous with “anti-Taliban resistance”, Senior Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Minister Bashir Ahmad Bilour succumbed to wounds minutes following a suicide bomber blew himself up leaving nine dead and 18 injured.

“We lost an excellent leader,” said Awami National Party (ANP) President Asfandyar Wali Khan while paying tribute on the late party leader.

The Saturday’s assassination of senior KP minister comes every week after an audacious attack on Pakistan Airforce (PAF) base inside Baacha Khan International Airport in Peshawar was foiled.

Bashir Bilour was returning from the party meeting in Dhaki Nalbandi area near historical Qissa Khawani bazaar when he was attacked. He was immediately rushed to nearby Lady Reading Hospital from where his body was transported by an hour or so later.

Lady Reading Hospital Executive Dr Arshad Javed said Bashir Ahmad Bilour was delivered to hospital “in critical condition” as they suffered chest and stomach injuries through the blast.

The ANP leader was immediately operated upon to save lots of his life. However, efforts of any team of doctors proved futile, leaving the country mourn the death of a fierce opponent on the heart. Taliban.

Bomb squad experts said the suicide bomber detonated his explosives if your ANP meeting was at its peak.

“The suicide bomber walked into your house where the meeting was taking place and detonated his vest,” Shafqat Malik, chief from the heart. bomb disposal squad, said.

Zahidullah, 30, a shopkeeper in your neighborhood, said he was standing to Bilour’s rear if the bomber struck.

“The meeting involved to end after i heard a noise and very soon afterwards I saw a blue flame after which the blast hit,” he told AFP.

Peshawar SSP Khalid Hamdani also told reporters that the suicide bomber walked to join the ANP’s elections-related public meeting. Bashir Bilour had survived at the very least three such attacks previously.

On the list of dead were Kabali Police headquarters SHO Sattar Khan plus the late minister’s personal secretary Noor Muhammad.

KP Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain brushed aside impressions that Bashir Bilour was not provided enough security.

“This isn't true. Our security personnel are one of the dead,” he told an exclusive TV channel.

The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed responsibility with the attack, justifying the attack inside the name of “war” against “secular elements” in the united states.

The TTP said it had targeted Bilour in revenge with the death of a single in their elders.

“We claim responsibility for killing Bashir Ahmad Bilour. It's revenge for that martyrdom your elder Sheikh Naseeb Khan,” TTP spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan told AFP.

Expressed his shock and grief over the killing of Bilour, Pm Raja Pervez Ashraf announced one-day mourning nationally today (Sunday).

The national flag would fly at half-mast today, he said.

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government also announced three-day mourning across the province. Bilour’s funeral could well be held at 2pm today and he could be buried at Syed Hassan Pirbiri cemetery in Peshawar.
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Appointment of IHC judges --- SC orders govt to issue notification

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ISLAMABAD: The High court has directed the government to issue notifications of appointment of two Islamabad Supreme court (IHC) judges – Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui and Noorul Haq N Qureshi – as judge and extra judge from the heart. IHC, respectively, for half a year with effect in the date of expiry of these earlier notifications.
A five-member bench with the heart. apex court, headed Justice Khilji Arif Hussain on December 14 after hearing the arguments of Wasim Sajjad, counsel for federation, Attorney General for Pakistan Irfan Qadir, amici curiae former attorney general Makhdoom Ali Khan and Khwaja Haris, former advocate general Punjab and Akram Sheikh, counsel of petitioner had reserved the judgement.
Justice Khilji Arif Hussain has authored both-page judgement. The judgement says it would appear that the Judicial Commission of Pakistan (JCP) rolling around in its meeting on 22.10.2012, beneath Article 175A of the heart. constitution, recommended Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui being a permanent judge and Noorul Haq N Qureshi as a possible additional judge of IHC for six months through the date of expiry with their tenure to supplement judges with the heart. supreme court.
The Parliamentary Committee (PC) on receipt of the JCP nominations, after unanimous confirmation, sent the situation on the chancellor for forwarding for the president for appointment. The president apparently wouldn't issue orders for appointment allegedly because among the participants beyond ten wasn't qualified to attend the meeting with the heart. commission.
A legal court observed, “Were on the heart. view that whether or not the assumption is that certain in the heart. members, being non-entity sat, voted and took part in the proceedings culminating in nomination, but it may not vitiate the proceedings in the event the Judicial Commission in view of Clause 8 of Article 175A on the heart. Constitution has nominated by many its membership. We are supported in this view from the judgement reported as Manager, Sui Southern Gas service LTD, Karachi v. Ghulam Abbas yet others (PLD 2003 SC 724).”
Meanwhile, active lawyer Chaudhry Faisal Hussain has contended by using this short order, the State supreme court had reversed its July 31, 2009, decision, in which around 50 judges were removed simply because were appointed by having a wrong consultation the period. It truly is worth mentioning the federation had also filed a presidential reference, invoking a legal court’s advisory jurisdiction under Article 186 regarding the appointment of judges in superior judiciary, nevertheless the court has not yet given its opinion in this connection after reserving the judgement on December 14.
Meanwhile, the Top court has refused to entertain the Pakistan Bar Council and High court Bar Association’s separate petitions for becoming party inside presidential reference case given it has reserved its judgement on December 14. Good details, SCBA and PBC on Tuesday filed separate petitions inside the Supreme Court being parties within the president’s reference intended for the very last decision of the heart. Judicial Commission to the appointment on the heart. chief justice of Islamabad State supreme court.
It has to be noted that the superior bars have supported the questions of law raised by President Asif Ali Zardari in the reference, seeking judicial advice above the appointment on the heart. judges because on the heart. 18th and 19th amendments and a constitutional petition filed up against the delay of appointment of judges in the IHC.
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Holistic approach needs to be adopted for curbing Food Insecurity, Poverty, Militancy and Conflict

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Experts urged that “there needs to be adopted a holistic approach in order to take on the looming threats of food insecurity, poverty and militancy, in order to guarantee human security.” It was said at a consultative meeting with civil society on Relationship between Food insecurity, poverty and Conflict here at SDPI on Monday.

The speakers on the panel for the discussion were Sahib Ha, Head of Vulnerability and Food Security Assessment, World Food Programme, Syed Kamal Shah, Former Federal Secretary Interior, Dr. Abid Q. Suleri, Executive Director SDPI, Mueed Yousuf of United States Institute of Peace; Faisal Gorchani of SDPI moderated the session.

Mueed Yousuf of USIP introduced the activities of his institution that they are a Washington based Think Tank shared the activities and background of his organisation, he said that SDPI of a partner organisation in working on various themes related to conflict resolution, conflict prevention and conflict management. He further elaborated that we should learn from experiences of other countries that improved their internal management and resolved internal conflicts and subsequently developed without needlessly relying on foreign countries to help them to progress. “Corruption has become a norm in Pakistan and without individual self-accountability it is impossible to develop a balanced society in Pakistan ”, he added.

Syed Kamal Shah shared his perspective on status of Pakistan in terms of food security. He said that there is a need to differentiate between extremism and terrorism and all extremists are not necessarily terrorists. He was speaking about various types of securities and their relationship with each other. He expressed that the Muslims are being stigmatized; he quoted the examples of LTTE of Srilanka, Japanese Kamikaze Pilots and certain other examples to show that whenever there is a feeling of oppression and helplessness, terrorism emerges. So it is quite dangerous to relate a religion with terrorism. He further elaborated that there needs to be a cooperative approach in dealing with such conflicts and need to adopt both hard and soft approaches rather than dealing only with coercion as it could deteriorate the situation further. Elaborating on extremism he said that, extremism is a state of mind and heart, and thus extremism and terrorism needs to be separated and treated differently. Extremism could be dealt with a softer approach it is related to a matter of the heart while terrorism has its ideological reason behind its execution. He said the causes of extremism include lack of education, poverty and food insecurity, long fostering political disputes, and political deprivation and a sense of powerlessness is also a major contributor.

Dr. Sahib Haq said that the regions having more food insecurity had a higher rate of militancy notably areas like Waziristan, Dera Bugti and some other parts of Northern Punjab have had a higher rate of militancy as compared to other areas of conflict. Sahib Haq was of the opinion that militancy has a direct connection with food security and needs to deal with an economic perspective, like creating job opportunities for the unemployed etc. He also said that disaster also had a very negative effect on farmers and small scale industries. He also said that after the floods in the Food security deteriorated in the country under normal condition- from 38% to 49%. He also said that disasters further worsened the situation-increased the number of food insecure people and if that issue was not addressed in near future it can lead to even more militancy as deprivation and food insecurity were among the major causes of militancy according to him.

Dr. Abid Q. Suleri talked about social dimensions of food security. He said that there are four dimensions to food insecurity being individual, national, regional, and global security and they are all interlinked so steps need to be taken to curb it on an individual level so to prevent it from reaching higher levels. He said that 1969-71 was the best era for economic growth but that was ignored and Bangladesh was lost in the same era. There needs to be a proper way to explore such opportunities and now Baluchistan is in the same situation. He gave the numbers that in 2003 27% of population was food insecure, now in 2010 55% of population is food insecure. He said that militancy also leads to poverty and it is a vicious cycle that never ends. In 2003-2007 boom was at micro-level, there is a need for active field implementers. He also discussed that there is a conflict of haves and have-nots and the Mullah-Marxist network is benefitting out of it. He said that there needs to be debt servicing, reduction in defense expenditure, and the issues need to be publicized not politicized.

In the question answer session there were questions about the relationship of poverty leading to militancy and also the socio-economic aspects of conflicts and their repercussions. Participants shared their views on the lack of education, food and health facilities in the conflict stricken areas that can in turn be even more disastrous.
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