Tuesday, August 25, 2020

India harasses Kashmiris students enrolled in Pakistani institutions

India harass Kashmiris students
In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, India has started pestering Kashmiri students pursuing different courses in Pakistani colleges and universities and even many of them have been arrested on frivolous charges.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the students and their parents told the media in Srinagar that hundreds of Kashmiri students who are studying or have completed their studies from Pakistan along with their families are forced to attend special police cells in the name of questioning.

Tehreek-e-Muzahamat Chairman Bilal Ahmed Sidiqui addressing a party meeting in Srinagar hailed Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan’s efforts at the international level to resolve the Kashmir dispute.

Human rights activist Mohammad Ahsan Untoo visited the residence of senior APHC leader, Muhammad Ashraf Sehrai and expressed solidarity with his family over the martyrdom of his son, Junaid Sahrai. He urged international human rights organizations to intervene for the release of all Kashmiri political prisoners including Muhammad Ashraf Sahrai.

Meanwhile, Indian police brutally assaulted women participants of a peaceful Muharram procession in Zadibal area of Srinagar. Several women were injured when police resorted to baton charge against the mourners.

Modi regime has made it compulsory for Permanent Resident Certificate holders of Jammu and Kashmir to acquire domicile certificate in order to remove any difference between original residents of occupied territory and illegal settlers from India.



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US police fire tear gas on crowd gathered to protest over black man's shooting

US police fire tear gas on crowd
Police fired tear gas on Monday when a protest demanding racial justice in the city of Kenosha in Wisconsin turned violent, as rage builds once more in the US at the shooting of a black man by a white officer.

Clashes erupted for a second night after a video circulated showing 29-year-old Jacob Blake being shot and wounded in the back multiple times by police Sunday with his three children watching.

Shortly after a curfew imposed on Kenosha County began at 8:00 pm, local police dressed in crowd control gear began pushing protesters back from outside a county courthouse using tear gas, an AFP reporter said.

They fired after the demonstrators began throwing water bottles at the Kenosha County Sheriff´s officers. Some protesters then launched fireworks and more bottles at officers.

Later, some protesters smashed streetlights and set fire to a nearby building.

The clashes came hours after some two dozen police faced off against hundreds of demonstrators chanting "No justice, no peace" and "Say his name -- Jacob Blake."

Blake, 29, was airlifted to hospital in Milwaukee in serious condition, but local media reported Monday afternoon that his family said he was out of surgery and improving.

Kenosha County, on the shores of Lake Michigan, has declared a curfew from 8:00 pm until 7:00 am Tuesday, after protesters set alight several city vehicles and damaged the county courthouse late Sunday.

"The public needs to be off the streets for their safety," the county sheriff said in a statement.

Wisconsin governor Tony Evers said he was sending 125 members of the national guard to the city to maintain order Monday night.

He urged protesters to be peaceful, adding: "We must see the trauma, fear and exhaustion of being black in our state and our country."

One couple, who only gave their names as Michelle and Kalvin, had brought their seven-year-old daughter and eight-year-old son with them.

"I want my kids to see how change happens and am here so nothing like this ever happens to them," Michelle said.

Another resident, 37-year-old Sherese Lott, called for police to be held accountable.

"If I killed someone I´d be convicted and regarded as a murderer. I think it should be the same for the police," she said.

´Grieve yet again´

The footage and the lack of any immediate explanation provoked painful memories of the police killing of African American George Floyd three months ago in Minneapolis, which sparked massive nationwide protests.

Fresh demonstrations were held in the Minnesota city Monday night also to join the calls for justice for Jacob Blake. Some demonstrators were seen burning an American flag.

Hundreds of protesters also marched on Monday in New York City against Blake´s shooting.

"I´m angry and I´m upset and I´m tired. I´m really tired. I´m tired of marching 27 miles up and down the city for this," one protester, who gave her name only as Awal, said with tears in her eyes.

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden called for a transparent probe into the shooting.

"Yesterday, Jacob Blake was shot seven times in the back by police. His kids watched from the car. Today, we woke to grieve yet again. We need a full and transparent investigation," he said.

Wisconsin´s Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes said the shooting of Blake reflected a pattern of police violence nationwide against African Americans.

Barnes said Blake "was actually trying to de-escalate a situation in his community but the responding officer didn´t feel the need to do the same.

Kenosha police pushed back at criticism, and urged the public to wait for the results of an investigation by the Wisconsin Department of Justice.

´Highly dynamic incident´

"As always, the video currently circulating does not capture all the intricacies of a highly dynamic incident," said Pete Deates, president of the Kenosha Professional Police Association.

The officers involved in the incident were placed on administrative leave, according to the justice department.

Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, who represents the families of Floyd and other black victims of police violence, said Blake had been trying to break up a fight between two women.

"We will seek justice for Jacob Blake and for his family as we demand answers from the Kenosha Police Department," Crump said in a statement.



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China, US agree to 'push forward' Phase 1 trade deal

China USA Trade Deal
The United States and China on Tuesday agreed to push forward their phase one trade deal despite rising tensions between the two economic giants.

The US and China signed the accord in January, bringing a partial truce in their lingering trade war and obliging Beijing to import an additional $200 billion in American products over two years, ranging from cars and machinery to oil and farm products.

But the COVID-19 pandemic has put pressure on the agreement and China's purchases of those goods have been lagging.

The two countries confirmed the talks in separate statements.

Washington said the parties "addressed steps that China has taken to effectuate structural changes called for by the agreement".

Those changes, it said, would "ensure greater protection for intellectual property rights, remove impediments to American companies in the areas of financial services and agriculture, and eliminate forced technology transfer".

It added that both sides "see progress and are committed to taking the steps necessary to ensure the success of the agreement".

Beijing´s statement said a "constructive dialogue" between the two sides had "agreed to create conditions and atmosphere to continue to push forward the implementation of phase one of the China-US economic and trade agreement".

The phase one deal called for officials to hold a "check-in" every six months.



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India harasses Kashmiris students enrolled in Pakistani institutions

India harass Kashmiris students
In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, India has started pestering Kashmiri students pursuing different courses in Pakistani colleges and universities and even many of them have been arrested on frivolous charges.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the students and their parents told the media in Srinagar that hundreds of Kashmiri students who are studying or have completed their studies from Pakistan along with their families are forced to attend special police cells in the name of questioning.

Tehreek-e-Muzahamat Chairman Bilal Ahmed Sidiqui addressing a party meeting in Srinagar hailed Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan’s efforts at the international level to resolve the Kashmir dispute.

Human rights activist Mohammad Ahsan Untoo visited the residence of senior APHC leader, Muhammad Ashraf Sehrai and expressed solidarity with his family over the martyrdom of his son, Junaid Sahrai. He urged international human rights organizations to intervene for the release of all Kashmiri political prisoners including Muhammad Ashraf Sahrai.

Meanwhile, Indian police brutally assaulted women participants of a peaceful Muharram procession in Zadibal area of Srinagar. Several women were injured when police resorted to baton charge against the mourners.

Modi regime has made it compulsory for Permanent Resident Certificate holders of Jammu and Kashmir to acquire domicile certificate in order to remove any difference between original residents of occupied territory and illegal settlers from India.



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China launches new optical remote-sensing satellite

China launches new optical remote-sensing satellite
China successfully launched a new optical remote-sensing satellite from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China.

The satellite, Gaofen-9 05, was sent into orbit by a Long March-2D carrier rocket. Gaofen-9 05 has a resolution up to the sub-meter level. It will be mainly used for land surveys, city planning, land right confirmation, road network design, crop yield estimation and disaster prevention and mitigation. It will also provide information for the Belt and Road construction.

 



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Petroleum Division plans to auction 20 new Exploration & Production blocks

twenty new Exploration & Production blocks during next month
The Petroleum Division has planned to auction twenty new Exploration & Production blocks during next month.

It is aimed at stepping up oil and gas drilling activities in different hydrocarbon potential areas of the country.

A senior official privy to petroleum sector developments told APP that almost fourty new blocks have been identified, out of which twenty will be put up for auction in September through international tenders.



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Monday, August 24, 2020

Donald Trump nominated for a second term in office by the Republican Party

Donald Trump
US President Donald Trump was on Monday nominated for a second term in office by the Republican Party, which he accepted while claiming that the Democrats want to 'steal' the election.

Minutes after the party completed the nomination vote confirming Trump as the candidate on November 3, he appeared at the convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, to deliver a rambling, often dark speech lasting close to an hour.

From the opening words, he told Republicans to be on alert for what he claimed was a Democratic plan to rig the contest through increased use of mail-in voting — a measure Democrats say is needed to protect people from catching COVID-19 in crowded polling stations

"They are trying to steal the election," he told party delegates, many of whom were wearing masks. "The only way they can take this election away from us is if this is a rigged election."

Opponents say Trump's increasingly extreme resistance to expanded mail-in voting — a method already used widely in the United States — is an attempt to suppress voter turnout, while setting up an excuse to challenge the result if he is defeated.

Polls show Trump trailing Democratic candidate Joe Biden, who had his convention last week, as Americans turn on the president´s handling of the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent economic chaos.



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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

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