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At least 300 cases of communal violence in 4 months: Home Ministry

November 23, 2015 by Nasheman

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New Delhi: In the past four months, India has witnessed at least 300 incidents of communal violence, 75 every month, where 35 people were killed, according to Home Ministry data.

In the entire year till October, 630 incidents were reported and 86 persons lost their lives. It is also suspected that many incidents of communal violence and attacks on minorities were not recorded by the ministry.

The data do not show any spike in incidents under the NDA government. In 2013, when the UPA was in power, 823 such incidents were reported and in 2014 the figure stood at 644, the NDA came to power on May 26, 2014.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Communal Violence, Communalism

Bengaluru: Bigg Boss contestant Huccha Venkat arrested for remarks against Dr. BR Ambedkar

November 21, 2015 by Nasheman

Huccha Venkat

Bengaluru: Kannada actor and Bigg Boss contestant was arrested for his derogatory statement against Dr. B.R. Ambedkar during an interview in a Kannada news channel recently by the Jnanabharati Police.

Huccha Venkat, who was known for his provocative remarks, had made a statement against Dr. Ambedkar.

There were massive protests against the actor. Venkat was booked under the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, and remanded in judicial custody by a local court. The students lodged the complaint at the Jnanabharathi police station.

Following this, Venkat went to the police station where the police arrested him and remanded him in judicial custody.

Filed Under: India Tagged With: B R Ambedkar, Bigg Boss, Huccha Venkat

Ex-DGP of Gujarat demands state government to release 2002 riot report

November 21, 2015 by Nasheman

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by Darshan Desai

Gandhinagar: Former Gujarat Police chief R.B. Sreekumar, who had locked horns with then chief minister Narendra Modi over the 2002 riots, has asked the Anandiben Patel government to make public the inquiry commission report on the violence.

The report was submitted by retired Supreme Court judge G.T. Nanavati and former Gujarat High Court judge Akshay Mehta, 12 years after it concluded the inquiry with 25 extensions.

The Modi government had on March 6, 2002 appointed justices Nanavati and Mehta to look into the February 27 Sabarmati Express train burning that left 59 people dead and the subsequent riots that killed 1,169 people in the state.

The commission submitted the final report to Chief Minister Anandiben Patel last year soon after she took over the reins of Gujarat from Modi after he became the prime minister.

In a letter to the chief Minister, Sreekumar, who as additional director-general of police (intelligence) reported that Modi’s comments after the riots could prove incendiary in an already communally surcharged atmosphere, said he found it “painful” that no legislator in the state had shown any hurry to ensure an early public release of the commission’s report.

Sreekumar’s letter dated November 18, a copy of which is with IANS, asserts that this was an “obvious instance of breach of legislature’s privilege by the executive wing of the government”.

He pointed out that the Commissions of Enquiry Act, 1952, stipulates that a probe report should be laid before the house of the people or, as the case may be, the legislative assembly … together with a memorandum of the action taken thereon, within six months of the submission of the report.

The commission submitted its report on November 14, 2014, after getting 25 extensions.

Sreekumar had submitted “nine affidavits to the commission, four while in service and five after my superannuation on February 28, 2007 (in all 498 pages), relevant to the terms of reference to the commission”.

He was cross examined by the commission on August 31, 2004 and September 30, 2011.

He pointed out that during the protracted communal clashes in 2002 (February 27 to May 31), “most gruesome mass killings and destruction of property” took place, including of historic religio-cultural monuments of the 15th century in Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Anand, Godhra, Sabarkantha, Kheda, Mehsana, Banaskantha and Dahod districts.

“Significantly, while the anti-Sikh riots in 1984 affected the whole of Delhi city, in Gujarat … ghastly high voltage manslaughter was reported from 11 districts only”, he said.

“The commission must have probed into the enabling factors and ambience responsible for varying degree of violence in different geographical segments of the state.

“The public, riot victim-survivors, human rights activists, state government functionaries in criminal justice system, sociologists, criminologists, jurists and so on would be naturally anxious and keen to comprehensively study the commission’s wisdom in this aspect and related matters of riots,” Sreekumar said.

The commission was tasked by the government “to recommend suitable measures to prevent recurrence of such incidents (Godhra train fire incident and subsequent riots) in future” and would surely have provided “suitable suggestions” to be “incorporated in the edifice of regulatory architecture of the rule of law in Gujarat”.

Even today, he said, hundreds of riot victim survivors are not in a position to return to their pre-riot habitats for want of resources and other reasons, beyond their control and capacity.

This is one reason why the commission’s recommendations “on relief, reconciliation, rehabilitation and re-settlement will be helpful to the sufferers to emerge out of current state of poverty and privation”.

He said: “The state government’s intransigence in non-publication of the commission report would debilitate and erode the stamina and vigour of democracy and its institutions in Gujarat.”

(IANS)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: 2002, Genocide, Gujarat, R B Sreekumar

Polling under way in Warangal Lok Sabha constituency

November 21, 2015 by Nasheman

Warangal Lok Sabha

Hyderabad: Polling was under way peacefully amid tight security on today in the by-election to Warangal Lok Sabha constituency in Telangana.

About 10 per cent voters cast their votes in the first three hours, poll officials said.

Polling began on a dull note at 7 am but later picked up. More voters were seen in villages than in urban areas.

The polling in all 1,778 polling stations spread over seven assembly segments will continue till 5 pm.

A total of 1,509,671 voters, half of them voters, are eligible to cast their votes. As many as 23 candidates are in the fray.

The Election commission has made elaborate arrangements to ensure free and fair polling. About 8,000 polling personnel including 738 micro observers have been deployed.

As many as 10,000 security personnel including central paramilitary forces have been deployed to ensure peaceful conduct of the polling.

State Chief Electoral Officer Bhanwarlal said the polling process was being monitored through webcasting at 626 polling stations. At the other centres, officials have arranged videographers to record the proceedings.

Telangana assembly speaker Madhusudhana Chary, Deputy Chief Minister Kadiam Srihari, Congress MP R. Anana Bhaskar and TDP leader E. Dayakar Rao were among the prominent people who cast their votes in the constituency.

Kadiam Srihari’s resignation as the MP following his induction in the state cabinet led to the by-election.

Stakes are high for TRS, which has fielded P. Dayakar. The Congress has nominated former union minister Sarve Satyanarayana while P. Devaiah is the BJP candidate.

The Left parties have jointly fielded Vinod Kumar while Suryaprakash is the candidate of the YSR Congress Party.

Chief Minister and TRS president K. Chandrasekhar Rao campaigned for the party candidate in the by-poll which is being seen as a referendum on the state government’s performance. Central leaders of Congress party also participated in the campaign. YSR Congress chief Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy, who is leader of opposition in Andhra Pradesh, campaigned for his party candidate.

Counting of votes will be taken up on November 24.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Lok Sabha, Telangana, Warangal

China coal mine blaze kills 21 workers

November 21, 2015 by Nasheman

Fire races through mine in Heilongjiang province, killing 21 miners and leaving one missing.

Miners walk out of a coal mine on the outskirts of Jixi city in Heilongjiang province [File: Jason Lee/Reuters]

Miners walk out of a coal mine on the outskirts of Jixi city in Heilongjiang province [File: Jason Lee/Reuters]

by Al Jazeera

A late-night fire at a coal mine killed 21 people and left one missing in China’s northeastern province of Heilongjiang.

State-run Xinhua news agency said on Saturday that the fire at the Xinghua mine in the city of Jixi was brought under control, and 21 bodies were recovered from the mine – owned by the Heilongjiang Longmay Mining Holding Group.

Xinhua said 38 miners were working underground when an angle belt caught fire. Sixteen people were pulled to safety.

The provincial work safety administration confirmed the death toll on Saturday.

A work safety employee, who only gave his family name, Xing, said rescuers were searching for the missing person.

China’s mines are among the deadliest in the world. Accidents killed 931 people last year, a work safety official said in March.

China – the world’s largest producer of coal – is grappling to improve standards in the poorly regulated sector. Many accidents are caused by corrupt bosses seeking profits over worker safety.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: China, Heilongjiang

Tricolour upside down as Modi, Abe shake hands before bilateral

November 21, 2015 by Nasheman

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Kuala Lumpur: In an embarrassment for India, the tricolour was seen hoisted upside down during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s photo-op with Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe before bilateral talks on the sidelines of the ASEAN Summit.

The national flag was in the background of Prime Minister Modi and Abe’s customary handshake at the Summit and was hoisted on a stand next to that of Japan.

The flag is seen with the green at the top and the saffron below as the two leaders met for the second bilateral on the sidelines of 13th ASEAN-India Summit here.

“It was an inadvertent mistake in the rush of things. It was unfortunate,” official sources requesting anonymity told PTI.

Modi arrived here on a three-day visit to Malaysia during which he will attend two high-profile meetings at the ASEAN- India and East Asia Summits besides addressing the Indian diaspora tomorrow.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: ASEAN, Japan, Narendra Modi, Shinzo Abe

Delhi Court seeks education records of Smriti Irani

November 21, 2015 by Nasheman

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New Delhi: A Delhi court has summoned — from Delhi University and the Election Commission — the records of education qualifications of Union Minister for Human Resources Development Smriti Irani.

Metropolitan Magistrate Akash Jain sought them on Friday during the hearing of a complaint from freelance writer Ahmer Khan that Ms. Irani had given different educational qualifications in three affidavits filed before the Election Commission (EC) while filing her nominations for the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha polls.

Allowing his plea, Mr Jain said: “Keeping in view the grounds mentioned in the application, the plea to direct the officials of the Election Commission and Delhi University to bring the records (of educational qualifications) is allowed.’’

The complainant alleged that in the nomination papers for the 2004 Lok Sabha election, Ms. Irani said she had completed B.A. in 1996 from Delhi University (correspondence course) but in the nomination papers for the Rajya Sabha election in 2011, she said her highest qualification was B.Com Part-1 from the School of Open Learning from the same university.

Again in the 2014 Lok Sabha election which the Minister contested from Amethi, she claimed in her affidavit that she had completed B.Com Part-I from the School of Open Learning from Delhi University, the complainant alleged.

The matter will now come up for pre-summoning evidence on March 16, 2016.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Smriti Irani

US: 47 Democrats join with House GOP to refuse suffering refugees

November 20, 2015 by Nasheman

“Not much is bipartisan these days, but apparently bigotry is something both sides of the aisle can come together on.”

"Speaker Ryan and this un-American bill's supporters falsely claim it will simply pause U.S. resettlement of refugees," said Karin Johanson of the ACLU. "In fact, it will bring resettlement of Syrian and Iraqi refugees to a grinding halt" (Photo: Reuters)

“Speaker Ryan and this un-American bill’s supporters falsely claim it will simply pause U.S. resettlement of refugees,” said Karin Johanson of the ACLU. “In fact, it will bring resettlement of Syrian and Iraqi refugees to a grinding halt” (Photo: Reuters)

by Jon Queally, Common Dreams

Forty-seven House Democrats joined with a majority of Republicans to approve a bill that would effectively stop the ability for Syrian refugees attempting to flee their war-torn country to be resettled in the United States.

 

The passage of the bill, which was backed by newly-elected Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and passed 289-137, was immediately slammed by progressive lawmakers who opposed the measure and rights groups who said the bill represents a gross and reactionary response to recent events in Paris, France.

View the roll call here.

Reps. Raúl M. Grijalva (D-Ariz.) and Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), who co-chair the Congressional Progressive Caucus, called the bill a direct assault on “a fundamental American value” which is to “provide a safe haven for our most vulnerable neighbors.”

Grijalva and Ellison said they were proud to oppose the bill which they characterized as a repetition of a past mistakes that have tarnished American history. “Syrian refugees are fleeing persecution and violence from the very same terrorists that attacked Paris last week,” they said. “We cannot allow fear-mongering to influence policy that could mean the difference between life and death for these desperate families.”  We stand proudly against misguided attempts to repeat past mistakes that tarnish our nation’s history.

The bill, they said, “diverts resources from where they are really needed by creating an excessive review process that would add years to the resettlement process and prevent thousands of people from getting the protection they need. Our Syrian refugee vetting process is already the most comprehensive in the world, and these changes would stretch the federal government’s limited resources. Closing our doors to Syrian refugees fleeing violence and persecution isn’t just morally wrong; it threatens our national security by fueling the extremist narrative that the West is at war with Islam.”

Though many Democrats sided with President Obama, who has said he will veto the bill, the 47 Democrats who sided with their GOP colleagues exposed just how susceptible lawmakers remain when it comes to knee-jerk jingoism and the hysteria that follows attacks like the ones in Paris on Friday.

As Nick Cunningham, an independent journalist and writer, responded to the vote on Twitter: “Not much is bipartisan these days, but apparently bigotry is something both sides of the aisle can come together on.”

And the Huffington Post reports:

Obama has been heavily critical of efforts to limit refugee resettlement, although he and other administration officials said they are open to ideas to strengthen the screening process. He has said he remains committed to his previous plan to admit 10,000 Syrians in the 2016 fiscal year, as long as they go through the screening process.

He said the rhetoric coming from Republicans — and some Democrats — would only hurt the country’s security.

“I cannot think of a more potent recruitment tool for ISIL than some of the rhetoric that’s been coming out of here during the course of this debate,” Obamasaid Tuesday.

“Speaker Ryan and this un-American bill’s supporters falsely claim it will simply pause U.S. resettlement of refugees,” said Karin Johanson, director of the ACLU’s Washington legislative office. “In fact, it will bring resettlement of Syrian and Iraqi refugees to a grinding halt by adding layers of bureaucracy to an already rigorous process.”

What’s more, she continued, “[i]t also discriminates against refugees based on their national origin, nationality, and religion. Supporters of this bill want us to turn our backs on refugees who are seeking safe harbor from the very terrorism we all abhor. This is not leadership. We thank the House members who rejected this reactionary impulse and this discriminatory legislation.”

When asked about the bill’s prospects in the U.S. Senate by a reporter, Democratic Minority Leader Harry Reid (Nev.) responded: “Don’t worry, it won’t get passed.” Meanwhile, attempts from Republican presidential candidates Ted Cruz and Rand Paul to block or curtail benefits for Syrian refugees seeking to enter the U.S. failed in the Senate on Thursday.

Deirdre Fulton contributed reporting for this story.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Refugees, Syrian refugees, United States, USA

Malian special forces storm luxury hotel under attack

November 20, 2015 by Nasheman

Commandos enter Radisson Blu Hotel with hostage situation under way in the capital Bamako.

People run for cover from the Radisson Blu Hotel in Bamako on Friday [Reuters]

People run for cover from the Radisson Blu Hotel in Bamako on Friday [Reuters]

by Al Jazeera

Special forces stormed a five-star hotel in the capital Bamako after gunmen attacked on Friday and took 170 people hostage.

“Right now there is action by Malian forces … in order to solve this crisis,” France’s Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said.

So far 80 hostages have been released with commandos going floor to floor inside the Radisson Blu Hotel, Mali’s state broadcaster reported.

“The attackers are still inside. We’re hearing gunfire from time to time,” a witness outside the Radisson told Reuters news agency.

Attackers shouting “Allahu Akbar” earlier opened fire outside the luxury hotel in the centre of the capital before storming it.

Speaking to Al Jazeera by phone from Bamako, business owner Garba Konate said a group of attackers showed up about 0700 GMT.

Reports said they drove up in vehicles bearing diplomatic licence plates, thereby gaining easy access.

“About 10 gunmen arrived early in the morning and shot all the guards in front of the Radisson,” Konate said.

Another witness said he helped a wounded guard to safety.

“I started hearing gunshots coming from the hotel,” said Ibrahim, 28, who works at a cultural centre 40 metres away.

“Soon after I saw one of the guards running out, injured… The security guard told me the shooters were so quick that he doesn’t even know how many came in,” he told Al Jazeera.

Automatic weapon fire could be heard from outside the 190-room hotel where security forces set up a security cordon.

Witnesses said several hostages were released by the attackers after reciting verses from the Quran.

Idrissa Sangare, a local journalist at the scene, told Al Jazeera that Malian special forces, French troops and UN soldiers were working together in front of the hotel.

“We don’t know who carried out the attack because the operation is still going on,” Sangare said. “We’re hearing sporadic gunfire. There are a lot of injured people inside the hotel, I’m being told – more than 40 people.”

UN officials were holding a function at the hotel, he reported.

Malian security forces evacuate two women from the area surrounding the Radisson Blu hotel on Friday [Habibou Kouyate/AFP]

Sangare said he saw more than a dozen hostages exiting the Radisson in groups of two and three.

About 20 Indian nationals were inside, India’s foreign ministry spokesman Vikas Swarup said in a tweet.

Seven Chinese nationals were being held, state news agency Xinhua reported. Six Turkish Airlines staff were also among those captured and three managed to escape, a Turkish government official told Reuters.

French nationals were also among those in the siege, a source in France’s president’s office told Reuters.

Air France tweeted that 12 crew members who were inside escaped and were safe.

The hotel’s owner said it was “aware of the hostage-taking that is ongoing at the property today … As per our information, two persons have locked in 140 guests and 30 employees,” the company said in a statement.

Both the US and French embassies told their citizens to take cover and stay indoors.

The shooting follows a 24-hour siege of hostage-takers at another hotel in August in the central Malian town of Sevare.

Four soldiers, five UN workers and four attackers were killed in that attack.

Armed groups have continued to wage attacks in Mali despite a June peace deal between former Tuareg rebels in the north of the country and rival pro-government armed groups.

Northern Mali fell in March-April 2012 to al-Qaeda-linked groups long concentrated in the area, before being removed by a French-led military operation launched in January 2013.

Despite the peace deal, large swathes of Mali remain beyond the control of government and foreign forces.

Filed Under: Muslim World Tagged With: Bamako, Mali

Peter Mukerjea charged with murder in Sheena Bora murder case

November 20, 2015 by Nasheman

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Mumbai: Indrani’s husband Peter Mukerjea, who was arrested on Thursday, has been charged with murder in the Sheena Bora murder case.

Peter, who was kept in the office of Special Task Force of CBI, was produced before the magistrate’s court on Friday.

In a fresh twist in the case, the former media magnate was on Thursday arrested by the CBI, hours after it filed a chargesheet in which his wife Indrani Mukherjea, the mother of the victim born from her first marriage, and two others were accused of the crime.

The body of the 24-year-old was dumped in a forest in the neighbouring Raigad district.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Indrani Mukherjea, Mikhail Bora, Peter Mukherjea, Sheena Bora

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