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الثلاثاء، مارس 26، 2013

Myanmar attacks staged with ‘brutal efficiency’: U.N. envoy

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Myanmar attacks staged with 'brutal efficiency': U.N. envoy

Myanmar Muslims living in Malaysia show banners and placards during a demonstration against the killings of Muslims in Meikhtila, in Kuala Lumpur March 25, 2013. (Reuters)

Muslim homes have been targeted with "brutal efficiency" in deadly new unrest in Myanmar, a UN envoy who has just been to the troubled country said Tuesday.

Envoy Vijay Nambiar said that "incendiary propaganda" had been used to stir unrest between Buddhist and Muslim communities which has erupted again in recent days.

Nambiar has just been on a visit to Myanmar during which he met President Thein Sein and was taken to Meiktila where mosques were burned and charred bodies left in the streets in violence that started March 20.

"It seemed to have been done, in a sense, in almost a kind of brutal efficiency," Nambiar told reporters at UN headquarters from Thailand.

He said he went to shelters in Meiktila where almost 9,000 people had sought protection. About 23 people have been detained in the town, which is about 130 kilometers (80 miles) north of the capital Naypyidaw, the envoy added.

"Most of the people I spoke to tended to suggest the attacks were perpetrated by people they did not really recognize, and they may have been outsiders. But clearly they were targeted," Nambiar said.

The envoy said some "inciteful" articles had been written by Buddhist elements. "Clearly there has been a fair amount of incendiary propaganda which has been going on amongst the various communities, which heightened the feeling between them," Nambiar added.

The UN official said Thein Sein had been "very firm in saying that firm action" would be taken against the perpetrators and to stop the spread of the violence.

Since the attacks in Meiktila, the Buddhist-Muslim violence has spread this week to towns closer to the main city of Yangon.
 

27 Mar, 2013


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British soldier dies in Afghanistan attack

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A total of 441 British military personnel have died while serving in Afghanistan since US-led operations began there in October 2001, 398 of whom died as a result of hostile action. (AFP)

A British soldier died on Tuesday after an attack in southern Afghanistan, the first such death for more than two months, the Ministry of Defense in London said.

The soldier from 1st Battalion The Mercian Regiment was injured by enemy action in the Nad-e Ali area of Helmand Province on Monday and flown to hospital, but he succumbed to his wounds.

A total of 441 British military personnel have died while serving in Afghanistan since US-led operations began there in October 2001, 398 of whom died as a result of hostile action.

In December, Prime Minister David Cameron said Britain would withdraw 3,800 of the country's 9,000 troops from Afghanistan this year, as NATO prepares for a full security handover to Afghan forces at the end of next year.
 

27 Mar, 2013


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From feminists to pacifists, demo marks Tunis forum debut

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At a women's rights gathering earlier, dubbed the "assembly of women fighting" against discrimination, feminists sharply criticized the policies of Tunisia's ruling Islamist party. (Reuters)

"Down with dictatorship, down with capital!" and "Solidarity with women around the world!" rang the chants of thousands marking the opening in Tunis Tuesday of the World Social Forum, an alternative to the elite annual event in Davos.

Anarchists, ecologists, pacifists and trade unionists rubbed shoulders with Sahrawi independence activists, veiled women and Arabs in traditional jellabas as they marched through the heart of the capital at the start of the anti-globalization event being held in an Arab country for the first time.

A carnival atmosphere reigned at the demonstration on Habib Bourguiba Avenue, the epicenter of Tunisia's Jasmine revolution just over two years ago that sparked Arab Spring uprisings across the region.

Slogans were chanted in a medly of languages and by people from a blur of different nationalities, with one group of Japanese, dressed in yellow, calling for an end to armed conflict, as others demanded "Freedom for Palestine."

Some of Tuesday's protesters waved portraits of Tunisian secular opposition leader Chokri Belaid, who was gunned down outside his home last month, demanding to know who the killers were.

Before the revolution of January 2011, a meeting of the anti-globalization event in Tunisia would have been "unthinkable", said Mohamed Jmour, a leader of Belaid's leftwing party. "Thanks to the sacrifice of our people, we have made it happen."

Some 30,000 individuals and 4,500 organizations are due to attend the five-day event, which casts itself as an alternative to the World Economic Forum in Davos and will address a range of subjects from the environment to democratic governance and women's rights.

"The revolutionary processes, rebellions, uprisings, civil wars and protests" will be at the heart of the discussions, say the organizers, as will the social and economic problems behind the Arab Spring and the crisis in Europe.

Human Rights Watch on Tuesday accused Algeria of preventing around 100 civil society activists, including members of the Algerian League for Human Rights, from travelling to Tunis to attend the forum.

At a women's rights gathering earlier, dubbed the "assembly of women fighting" against discrimination, feminists sharply criticized the policies of Tunisia's ruling Islamist party.

"Ennahda wants to establish sharia law and deprive women of their liberty. The same is happening in Egypt," where the Muslim Brotherhood also shot to power after a 2011 uprising, said Zeineb Chihi, a university participant.

Ahlem Belhadj, chair of the Tunisian Association of Democratic Women, criticized violence against women "that seeks to keep them out of political life."

Tunisian media organizations have often accused Ennahda of trying to limit women's rights, although the Islamist party has opposed enshrining Islamic sharia law in the country's new constitution.

But a failed attempt last year to introduce the concept of gender "complementarity" rather than equality into the text raised serious doubts about Ennahda's real intentions.

The role of women will be a key theme of the hundreds of workshops to take place in Tunis, which as well as touching upon politics and economics will address sensitive issues in the Muslim world like sexuality.

The WSF has its roots in 1999 street protests in the US city of Seattle but began two years later in Brazil's Porto Alegre.

Organizers of the alternative event hope to draw support from the shared goals of the anti-austerity protests in Europe, the Arab uprisings and Occupy movement in the United States, for social justice and a fairer distribution of resources.

The security forces have deployed heavily around Tunis, with the authorities seeking to ensure the safety of the event, after waves of social unrest and bloody attacks blamed on hardline Islamists that have rocked the country since the revolution.

Social Affairs Minister Khalil Zawiya, a secular ally of Ennahda, said hosting the forum demonstrates Tunisia's commitment to democracy.

"It proves that this country has wide-ranging freedoms," he said on national television.

Economically, Zawiya hoped the WSF would "mark the beginning of the tourist season," a strategic sector that has been hard hit in the past two years.
 

27 Mar, 2013


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