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Pope Francis’ visit to Iraq had a significant impact on the national unity of Iraq. A moment of pride and unity for all Iraqis as media-outlets put the country and its rich history and diverse cultures in a positive light. Prime Minister Al-Kadhimi recognised this opportunity and called for a National Dialogue to tackle the divisions within the country. Background Pope Francis’ visit to Iraq was a historic event for the Middle Eastern country. It is the first time that a head of the Catholic Church visited Iraq. This event was significant especially for the Christian minority in the…
Officials are coming under growing scrutiny for ignoring warnings about safety lapses at one of Israel’s most visited holy sites, as the country mourned 45 ultra-Orthodox Jews killed in a stampede at a festival.The disaster at Mount Meron also heated up the debate over the role of the ultra-Orthodox minority in Israel and the refusal of some of its leaders to acknowledge the authority of the state.The festival had drawn 100,000 people, most of them ultra-Orthodox Jews, after powerful ultra-Orthodox politicians reportedly pressured prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and others to lift attendance restrictions.On Sunday, a group of retired police commissioners…
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news, latest-newsProtesters in Myanmar have turned out in their thousands, marching to oppose military rule more than three months after a coup that brought a halt to democratic reform and economic growth and ushered in turmoil. The protests, which the military has been unable to stop with lethal suppression, were coordinated with expatriate communities around the world to mark what organisers called “the global Myanmar spring revolution”. “Shake the world with the voice of Myanmar people’s unity,” organisers said in a statement. On Sunday, streams of protesters – in some case led by Buddhist monks – made their way through…
Pro-Caliphate Hefazat-e-Islam leader Mamunul Haque may face life term imprisonment. The scandalous leader currently is being interrogated by the law enforcement agencies in connection to a number of charges, that include, inciting riot and destruction of public and private properties under the notorious excuse of protesting the March-2021 Bangladesh visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It may be mentioned here that, during the month of March, Hefazat-e-Islam, with the direct support and participation of Jamaat-e-Islami, Bangladesh Nationalist Party, Hizbut Tahrir, Neo-JMB and other radical Islamic militancy outfits continued countrywide criminal acts including arson attacks, vandalism, attack on the members…
While law enforcement and intelligence agencies in Bangladesh are continuing actions against terror-connected leaders of pro-Caliphate Hefazat-e-Islam, Islamists are silently continuing expanding their presence and dominance of social media, while unfortunately, most of such activities are yet out of the radar of our intelligence or law enforcement agencies. There are several groups on social media, which are directly controlled and funded by Hefazat-e-Islam. Main objective of these cyber jihadist groups are to spread anti-India hatred, anti-Hindu hatred, anti-Awami League hatred, anti-democracy hatred, anti-secularism hatred and strongly promote objectives and goals oh pro-Caliphate Hefazat-e-Islam. Members of these cyber jihadist fronts are…
The carpet merchant is ready to leave the country amid fears of Taliban’s return He withstood a communist revolution, the Soviet intervention, the mujahideen civil war, the Taliban takeover and the American invasion. When all of his friends and family left Afghanistan as the country fell from one crisis to another, he stayed. But now, with the U.S. troops withdrawing from Afghanistan and the fear of the Taliban’s second coming rising, Zabulon Simentov, Afghanistan’s one-man Jewish community, is preparing to leave the country for Israel. “After our important festivals [Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur in September], I will leave Afghanistan,”…
Telugu author Manasa Yendluri is challenging mainstream perceptions of gender, sexuality and religion Dalit feminist writer Manasa Yendluri has won the Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar 2020 for her collection of Telugu short stories, Milinda. Bold and honest, the stories talk of being a minority in India, whether by virtue of gender, sexuality or religion. While Milinda is Yendluri’s debut fiction, she has also translated Sharan Kumar Limbale’s Marathi novel, O, into Telugu. Excerpts from an interview with the 34-year-old Hyderabad-based author who is changing the Telugu literary landscape.Both your parents are literary figures. Can you tell us something about them?My…
Vikash Bhai (left) stars as “Farhad” and Amir El-Masry (right) stars as “Omar” in director Ben Sharrock’s LIMBO, a Focus Features release. Cr. Courtesy of Colin Tennant / Focus Features A young Syrian musician and a motley collection of other refugees wait on a remote Scottish island while the British government decides their asylum claims, in writer/director Ben Sharrock’s wry funny, poignant LIMBO. LIMBO paints a dryly comic, often absurdist tale of life in limbo, but it also takes us to unexpected places, just as their journey took to them to this unlikely spot. LIMBO features excellent direction, a tightly-crafted…
Home » Politics » International » Two Ansar al-Islam militants held in Bangladesh Posted By: Gopi April 30, 2021 By Sumi Khan Dhaka, April 30 (SocialNews.XYZ) Two militants of the banned Ansar al-Islam militant outfit were arrested on Friday by Bangladesh’s elite police force, the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), from Pallabi and Shibalaya areas of Manikganj, near Dhaka, officials said. The two, arrested in separate raids, were identified as Sajib Hossain Khan, 22, and Abdullah Zayed, 19. Jihadi books and leaflets were seized from their possession. A RAB official told IANS that Khan was an active member of Ansar al-Islam…
There is disturbing news about forming of a nexus between outlawed separatist group United Liberation Front of Assam, which has been recently known as Ulfa (Independent) or Ulfa (I) and notorious radical Islamic militancy group Hizbul Mujahedeen (HM) and fugitive members of Jamaatul Mujahedin Bangladesh (JMB) or Neo-JMB. According to Guwahati-based eminent journalist NJ Thakuria, the security forces in Assam has eliminated a top leader of the banned militant outfit United Liberation Front of Assam (Independent) and also apprehended three armed militants including two rebels belonged to Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (or Neo-JMB) from western Assam localities. In a report published in…