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Trump’s legal team responds to special counsel’s terms for interview

August 9, 2018 by Nasheman


Lawyers for US President Donald Trump said they have responded to the latest proposal from special counsel Robert Mueller over a potential interview with the president as part of the wide-ranging Russia probe.

“We have responded in writing to the latest proposal from Office of Special Counsel regarding the request to interview the President,” Trump’s lawyer Jay Sekulow said in a statement on Wednesday, Xinhua news agency reported.

“It is not appropriate, at this time, to comment publicly about the content of that response.”

Rudy Giuliani, another lawyer for the president, reportedly rejected Mueller’s terms.

Trump’s legal team has also suggested a narrow path for answering questions and do not want the president to be asked by investigators about whether he obstructed justice, according to The New York Times, citing sources familiar with the matter.

The two sides have gone back and forth for months over the scope and conditions of an interview with Trump, raising speculation that Mueller would seek a subpoena for the president, a move set to prompt a high-stakes legal battle.

Mueller is looking into the alleged Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election and any potential collusion between the Trump campaign and Moscow, among other matters that may arise from the investigation.

Mueller’s team has questions for Trump over the firing of FBI Director James Comey last year and his public criticism of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who rescued himself from the Russia investigation against the president’s wishes.

It was reported earlier this month that Mueller has offered to reduce the number of obstruction-related questions that investigators would ask the president but wants obstruction to be addressed in person, not just in written answers.

Giuliani said Wednesday that millions of pages of documents have been provided to Mueller along with testimony from dozens of witnesses while reiterating a call for ending the Russia inquiry “without further delay.”

Since Mueller began to lead the probe in May 2017, he has indicted or secured guilty pleas from 32 people, including several former Trump campaign aides.

Former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort, who was indicted by Mueller last fall, is facing trial for bank and tax fraud in federal court in the state of Virginia.

As the Russia probe continues with no immediate end in sight, Trump and his political allies have in recent months ratcheted up pressure on Mueller and his team.

The President escalated his attacks against the Russia probe last week, urging Sessions to shut down inquiry overseen by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, a defender of the special counsel.

Filed Under: World

People continue to pay homage to Karunanidhi

August 9, 2018 by Nasheman


DMK cadres and the general public continued to pay their homage to DMK President and former Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi at Marina Beach where he was buried on Wednesday evening.

The 94-year-old veteran politician and five-time Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Karunanidhi died on the evening of August 7 at a private hospital here.

He was buried near his mentor, party founder and former Chief Minister C.N. Annadurai’s memorial on the sea front.

The massive crowd, which came for his funeral on Wednesday evening, paid their tributes to Karunanidhi ignoring the slight rain.

Filed Under: Culture & Society

15 dead in Kerala rains

August 9, 2018 by Nasheman


Fifteen people were killed in rain-related incidents as heavy showers lashed Kerala, authorities said on Thursday.

Idukki district remained the worst affected with 10 deaths, of which five from one family lost their lives after their house caved in due to a mudslide.

The other five victims were from Malappuram district who were washed away by the waters of the Chaliyar river that has increased to its highest levels since 1994.

State Power Minister M.M. Mani, who hails from Idukki, said: “Things are pretty bad and I have visited the affected areas and on Thursday morning, the shutters of the Idamalyar dam was opened. We will open one shutter of the Idukki dam also…”

The Idukki dam’s shutter was last opened in 1992.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan held an emergency meeting here to assess the situation.

Filed Under: Environment

One woman’s incredible story of defiance

August 9, 2018 by Nasheman

Book: The Wind In My Hair; Author: Masih Alinejad; Publisher: Little Brown UK/Hachette India; Price: Rs 699; Pages: 394

A courageous woman, driven by nothing but her insistence on living life the way she wanted to, untied her hair and let the beautiful curls flow over her shoulder. And all hell broke loose — she had defied the local law that stated women must wear a veil or hijab over their hair while in public.

Iranian journalist and activist Masih Alinejad’s incredible story of fighting for what she believed in and how she founded a major movement for women around the world with the simple removal of her hijab, is captured in her aptly titled memoir, “The Wind In My Hair”, out this month in India.

She recalls that as a young girl she travelled from her small village of Ghomikola to the city of Babol to attend high school. Here she saw that most young women did not wear the “chador”, a large cloak that leaves only a woman’s face visible, and thus decided to stop wearing one herself.

But her father became furious. “You make the devil blush with your sinning. You have brought shame on me, brought shame on your mother. You have ruined our reputation,” he said, scolding her. Ironically, when she was being scolded she was clad in a hijab.

Many years later, when Alinejad was a reporter covering the Iranian parliament and was accompanying a commission on a pilgrimage to Mecca, she along with two other female reporters decided not to wear the chador as it was very hot. But she was dressed in a hijab, a dress, trousers, and a long jacket.

“You are shameless — you have no morality. You have brought shame on the Iranian delegation,” a male reporter shouted at her.

Alinejad was very young when the 1979 Islamic Revolution swept across the country. What followed was a diktat that required all women in Iran, including visitors from other countries, to wear the hijab.

“I was taught that women’s bodies encouraged men to commit sin,” Alinejad writes. She also points out that female members of her family even slept wearing the hijab.

In her teens, she was sent behind bars and was subjected to what she calls “intense interrogation” as she had sided with a political group critical of the Iranian government. But the series of unfortunate events had just begun as, several years later, her husband would leave Alinejad for another woman. However, the courts granted him full custody of their three-year-old son.

All of these events, one after the other, sparked anger and outrage and gradually shaped Alinejad into somebody who defied rules and called for freedom. She went on to write scathing articles that exposed corruption and targeted the supporters of the then Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. She was forced to leave the country.

First in London and currently in New York, she lives in exile and has little hope of returning to her native Iran. But after her ouster from the country, she has been actively campaigning against the compulsory hijab law and policing of women’s bodies back home.

The turning point came in 2014 when she posted a photograph of herself in London — without a hijab — on Facebook. This was followed by another similar picture, but this one was taken while she was still in Iran. Both the pictures communicated strong messages as her hair was blowing freely in the wind.

She then called on the women from Iran to post similar pictures of themselves without the hijab in public places and this became a movement of sorts. Across Iran, women started posting pictures of their uncovered hair on Alinejad’s page in open defiance of the strict religious beliefs of their country (and often, their families) while also sharing their personal stories about this powerful mode of expression.

She titled her campaign as “My Stealthy Freedom” and states in the memoir that it celebrates “the moments of small rebellion, the tiny acts of defiance that allow us to breathe, the guilty pleasure of breaking unjust rules”. The page now has more than a million followers on Facebook.

She points out that she is not against the hijab but against compulsion, insisting that women in Iran should be allowed to choose what they wear and how they wear it.

In its totality, the memoir tells a compelling story with courage. But the almost-400-page book is often repetitive and could have become a more pleasurable read with some editing.

Filed Under: Books

Editors Guild demands action against media saboteurs

August 9, 2018 by Nasheman


The Editors Guild of India on Wednesday demanded action against those “throttling media freedom” and condemned the “blocking or interference” in the transmission of television content that is seen to be “critical” of the government.

The statement comes days after two journalists at ABP News Network quit the organization.

A joint statement by journalist organizations also expressed deep concern over the developments in the media.

“The past few days have seen senior journalists of at least two electronic media channels come out in the open to assert that their employers attempted to either tailor or tone down their content to make it less critical of the government, leaving them no choice other than resigning,” said the Guild in the statement.

The Guild said it decries all attempts on the part of the government to “interfere” in the free and independent functioning of journalists, either by putting them under pressure directly or through the proprietors.

“Even more worrying are the recent instances where signals of television programmes critical of the government have seemingly been blocked or disrupted in a manner almost Orwellian,” it read.

The Guild demanded that the government must take note of these instances of “disruptions” in television programme signals, investigate and explain how and under what circumstances these “egregious violations” are taking place.

“Suitable action must be taken against those who were responsible for such nefarious activities aimed at throttling media freedom. It (government) must also assure the nation that either directly or through any proxies or agencies it isn’t involved in this activity.

“And if it isn’t, these saboteurs must be brought to book. Freedom of airwaves cannot be tampered with,” the statement said.

The body further said that one TV channel had also shared with the Guild screen-shots and details indicating such interferences.

“Such attempts strike at the roots of media freedom and indeed the foundations of our democracy” and it seems there is “a brazen attempt to punish unfriendly news channels and silence inconvenient voices,” the Guild said.

The Editors Guild of India said it is also “pained and agitated” to learn of the detention of Shahidul Alam, eminent photographer and educator, in Dhaka under the provisions of the Information and Communication Technology Act of Bangladesh.

The Guild called Alam’s detention “arbitrary and unreasonable” and demanded his immediate and unconditional release.

A joint statement by Indian Women’s Press Corps, Press Club Of India and Press Association said: “We express our deep concern over the most recent developments in the media, especially the electronic media which has serious implications for media independence and freedom and are indicative of a systemic erosion of such freedoms.”

“The first person account of a senior television journalist employed until last week with a leading news channel alleging interference – covert and overt – by sections within the union government has reinforced growing concerns about press freedom within the journalist fraternity.

“Journalist organizations have repeatedly flagged these concerns over the past few years,” it added.

The statement further said: “While the onus on standing by the editors and reporters lies on the owners of media companies and not succumb to any pressure, any external interference – overt or covert – by persons in government that directs the working of the media and results in altering of media content can only be inimical to the functioning of an independent media and India’s standing as a democracy.”

“Separately, the working conditions of journalists, in both print and electronic media need to be addressed from time to time,” it added.

Filed Under: Culture & Society

HAL chief flies in Tejas fighter over Bengaluru

August 9, 2018 by Nasheman


State-run Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Chairman T. Suvarna Raju on Wednesday flew in Tejas, a Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) from the HAL Airport in the city.

“The twin-seat aircraft, piloted by HAL’s chief test pilot Group Captain K.K. Venugopal, climbed to 30,000 feet during its flight,” the city-based HAL said in a statement here.

The defence behemoth, however, did not mention the duration of the flight.

“The flight accelerated to a supersonic speed of 1.1 Mach, followed by a simulated launch of a beyond-visual-range missile,” Raju said.

“The chairman’s flight was to demonstrate the HAL’s confidence in LCA,” the organization’s spokesperson said.

The HAL has stepped up its production rate of LCAs to meet the requirement of Indian Air Force (IAF), the statement added.

“HAL is in talks with IAF for production of 83 more LCAs with upgraded capabilities known as Tejas Mk 1A.”

The HAL, however, did not comment on reports in a section of the media that the IAF is set to take over the LCA programme from its complex in this space hub to speed up delivery of the aircraft in initial operating capability (IOC) and full operating capability (FOC) mode to the Air Force.

Filed Under: Business & Technology

Jamaat member arrested in Jharkhand in Bodh Gaya blast case

August 9, 2018 by Nasheman


The Special Task Force of Kolkata Police on Wednesday arrested a member of the terror outfit Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) from Jharkhand for his involvement in the Bodh Gaya explosion.

“Dilwar Hasan alias Ali Hasan (26) was arrested on Wednesday from Sidhu Kanu More in Jharkhand’s Pakuria police station area. He is a member of JMB and was involved in Bodh Gaya IED explosion in January 2018,” Deputy Commissioner of Kolkata Police (STF) Murlidhar Sharma said.

According to the officer, Hasan, a resident of Malda district’s Kaliachawk in West Bengal has been charged under various sections.

“A mobile phone, one Aadhar card, one voter ID card and a phone purchase bill was seized from the accused,” the IPS officer said adding that the voter card appeared to be fake.

A low intensity bomb blast took place near Kalchakra ground in Bodh Gaya on January 19 when the Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama was present in the town. A couple of crude bombs and a large quantity of explosives were also recovered from the place.

The arrest of Hasan took place a day after National Investigation Agency (NIA) nabbed JMB leader Mohammed Jahidul Islam from Karnataka in the case and seized electronic devices and traces of explosives from his house in Ramanagara area.

The NIA had arrested two more West Bengal residents, also suspected members of the JMB, from Kerala earlier this week on the charge of placing the IEDs in Bodh Gaya.

Filed Under: Crime

Over 10 kg of gold seized in Kolkata, four arrested

August 9, 2018 by Nasheman


Over 10.5 kg of smuggled gold and Rs 1.74 crore in cash were seized from three places in the city and four persons were arrested by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, an official statement said on Wednesday.

Acting on a tip-off, DRI officers searched an office and a godown in Burra Bazar area and the residence of one Rajendra Damani alias Raju Damani.

“They seized around 10.5 kg of foreign-origin gold bars, along with silver granules, gold coins and the cash from these premises,” the statement said.

Damani was among the four arrested on Tuesday. The accused allegedly admitted that the seized gold was smuggled while the cash was proceeding from counterfeit gold sold earlier.

The statement said that a person who arrived at the godown to take delivery of the contraband during the raid was found to be wearing a specially-made jacket under his shirt wherein Rs 15 lakh was hidden.

Filed Under: Crime

Harivansh Singh new Deputy Chairperson of RS

August 9, 2018 by Nasheman


Janata Dal-United’s Harivansh Narayan Singh was elected the Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairperson on Thursday.

The National Democratic Alliance candidate got 125 votes as against 105 of Opposition candidate B.K. Hariprasad.

Filed Under: Cabinet of Curiosities

Odissi Dancers to spellbind city art lovers at the Naman Odissi Dance festival

August 8, 2018 by Nasheman


Bangalore’s very own Odissi dance festival, NAMAN, is back with its 9th edition. City-based premier Odissi institution, Nrityantar will present its 9th Odissi dance festival, NAMAN 2018 on Sunday, August 12, 2018, at ADA Rangamandira, J C Road, Bengaluru.

Being acclaimed as one of the most awaited of all art events in Bengaluru, NAMAN offers a sumptuous array of finest Odissi dance performances to city’s ardent art lovers. It is a humble initiative to bring together and showcase varied styles & schools of Odissi dance. Inaugurated by the iconic Odissi guru, Guru Gangadhar Pradhan in the year 2010, the festival has now grown as one of the most sought-after Odissi dance events in the country. ‘Naman’, literally meaning ‘salutation’, is a tribute to the Guru, the visible embodiment of God. The festival pays rich tributes to the great gurus of Odissi dance for their invaluable contributions in the growth & popularisation of this extremely elegant art form. It is an event where audiences not only get the opportunity to experience the beauty, richness & nuances of different styles & schools of Odissi dance by its finest exponents, they also enjoy and appreciate contributions & works of the great gurus & pioneers. With fully packed & over-flowing hall, the festival has been very well received & attended by audiences in its previous editions, and has featured many stalwarts from the Odissi world like Guru Sangeeta Dash, Guru Aruna Mohanty, Guru Sharmila Biswas, Guru Bijayini Satapathy, Guru Madhavi Mudgal, Guru Surupa Sen, among others. With the exciting line-up of artists, the festival promises to enthrall everyone again.

Odissi dance is an epitome of fluid grace, lyrical beauty, sculptural sensuality and deep spirituality with curvaceous movements, sculptured poses, and impeccable rhythm. Over the centuries, the living tradition of Odissi has been perpetuated by the Maharis (devadasis from Odisha) and the Gotipuas (young boy dancers dressed as girls). The lyrics of the Geeta Govinda written by poet Jayadev form an integral part of abhinaya in Odissi. Complemented by soulful music, this dance of lyrical beauty cast a spell on spectators. Young talented, Bijan Kumar Palai hailing from Bhubaneswar, is a promising male Odissi dancer. He will mesmerize viewers with the vigour, energy & vibrance of his pulsating dance. Shashwati Garai Ghosh, a gifted Odissi dancer from Kolkata, is a recipient of Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Puruskar from the Central Sangeet Natak Akademi. She will enchant everyone with the clarity & precision of her dance. Recently honoured with the prestigious Central Sangeet Natak Akademi award, celebrated Odissi exponent, Sujata Mohapatra, is rightly considered the diva of Odissi dance today. An epitome of perfection, poise & grace, she is sure to spellbind viewers with the beauty & elegance of her art.

The performances will start sharp at 5:30 pm with Bijan Kumar Palai, followed by Shashwati Garai Ghosh and Sujata Mohapatra. Senior gurus, dancers and dignitaries for the art world will grace the event with their distinguished presence.

The event is a must-see for all art-lovers across the city.

Filed Under: Entertainment

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