New Age Islam
News Bureau
30 March 2024

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'Allah u
Akbar' Slogans At BJP Rally As Party Reaches Out To Muslims
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Humza
Yousaf Organises Islamic Call To Prayer At The Official Residence of the First
Minister of Scotland
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Taliban
Claim Of Combatting ISIS Disputed Following Kandahar Bombing And Moscow Attack:
Australian Research Institution
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Saudi
Centre To Prepare Encyclopaedia Entry On Islamic ‘Intellectual Community’
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Sexual
Violence ‘Largely Unpunished’ In Haiti, UN Says
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India
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Malappuram
To Host India's Largest Ramadan Congregation
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Court in
Kerala Acquits 3 RSS Workers in Madrasa Teacher Murder Case
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IIT Student
Who Wanted To Join Islamic State Had No Friends On Campus: Police
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Raju Pal
murder: CBI dropped six names, including Guddu Muslim, Malli
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Over 1,200
RSS-Run Schools Teach Kids ‘Desh Prem’ In Kashmir
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Mukhtar
Ansari laid to rest in Uttar Pradesh's Ghazipur amid tight security
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Europe
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Islam
Khalilov, the Boy Who Saved Many During Moscow Concert Hall Attack Awarded
Muslim Medal For Bravery
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EU
Capital Brussels To Ban Buying Products From Israeli Settlements
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‘Categorically
Unacceptable’: Moscow Blasts Israel Over Deadly Strikes On Syria
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France:
Teenager Arrested On Suspicion Of Preparing Terror Attack On School
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Belgium
Must Recall Ambassador To Israel, Says Former Defence Chief
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Turkish
TIKA gives Ramadan Iftar in Kosovo's capital
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More than
115 UK MPs urge fresh pressure on Israel over Gaza
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South
Asia
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Washington
Calls on Kabul to Fulfil Counter-Terrorism Pledges
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Charity
Foundation Provides Food, Cooking Supplies in Helmand for Ramadan
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Various
Trade, Transit Agreements Signed With Pakistan: Azizi
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Narcotics
Production Shifting from Neighbour Countries to Afghanistan: MoI
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PM's
inclusive politics has pushed BNP's politics into darkness: Quader
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Arab
World
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GCC
Unveils Vision For Regional Security With Emphasis On Unity And Peace
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Houthi-led
pro-Palestine rallies sweep Yemen in solidarity with Gaza
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Capital
Sana'a rallies in march "We are coming in the tenth year, Palestine is our
first cause"
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Centuries-old
mosque showcases Al-Ahsa’s rich heritage
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Saudi aid
agency to deliver Zakat Al-Fitr to Yemen
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OIC
welcomes ICJ's additional order to Israel to avert famine, humanitarian crisis
in Gaza
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Africa
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‘Treat
Your Wives The Way You Treat Yourselves’ – JAMB Registrar Advices Muslim Men
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Imamship
Tussle: Muslim Clerics Appeal To Adeleke To Respect Court Order
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Nigerian
village celebrates the return of kidnapped students
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Somalia:
Greenhouse farming to combat food insecurity
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Abductors
Of Kuriga School Children Killed In Military Operation – DHQ\
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‘Most
Wanted Boko Haram Commander Surrenders To Nigerian Army’
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Journalists
condemn alleged attack on colleague by DSS in Ibadan
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Gunmen rob
Mpumalanga worshippers in a mosque
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Mideast
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Gaza
Humanitarian Crisis ‘Man-Made’, Israel Must Obey ICJ Order: UNRWA
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Hamas,
Islamic Jihad Say Success Of Indirect Negotiations With Israel Depends On
Fulfillment Of 4 Conditions
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Israeli
PM Netanyahu OKs New Gaza Cease-Fire Talks Amid Pressure
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Gaza
international force could include soldiers from three Arab countries
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Arab,
Islamic nations applaud ICJ order for Israel to unblock aid to Gaza
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Israel
Kills Dozens In Airstrikes Across The Gaza Strip
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Jordanians
protest peace treaty with Israel in fresh rallies
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Hezbollah
hits Israeli military sites in reprisal for attacks on southern Lebanon
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Nasrallah
calls for massive participation in Quds day
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125,000
worshippers perform 3rd Friday prayer of Ramadan in blessed Al-Aqsa
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UNICEF:
1.7 million Palestinians displaced in Gaza, half of them children
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IDF
commando killed, 16 others wounded during fighting in southern Gaza
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Southeast
Asia
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PM Anwar:
Muslims Must Continue To Safeguard Al-Azhar Tradition Of Knowledge, Wisdom
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Baznas
distributing Gaza food aid worth Rp2 billion during Ramadan
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Religious
Affairs Ministry launches Indonesia Global Halal Fashion
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Second KK
Mart firebombed amid 'Allah' socks controversy
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Mapim
urges authorities to step up surveillance of Israeli ops in Malaysia
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Malaysia
arrests three suspected of supplying Israeli man with firearms
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Pakistan
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Letter Of
Six IHC Judges: PTI Demands Resignation Of CJP, IHC CJ
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President
urges int’l community to ensure protection of Palestinian civilians in Gaza
Strip
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Culprits
of Besham attack will be brought to justice: Mohsin Naqvi
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Chinese
investigators arrive to join probe into Besham suicide attack
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Security
of Imran in Adiala jail: LHC adjourns proceedings in a plea
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North
America
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US Has
Agreed To Send More Bombs And Warplanes To Israel, Sources Say
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Joe Biden:
US Must 'Pause, Reflect' Over Arab Pain Due To Gaza War
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News
study highlights charitable spirit of US Muslims during Ramadan
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CAIR
Condemns Israeli Ban on Palestinian Christians Entering Jerusalem on Easter
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CAIR-CA
to Host 18th Annual Ramadan Iftar at the California State Capitol
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More Than
Two-Thirds of Muslim Americans Prefer Giving Charity During Ramadan
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Famine
‘quite possibly’ in some areas of northern Gaza, US official says
Compiled by New Age Islam News Bureau
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'Allahu Akbar' Slogans At BJP Rally As Party Reaches
Out To Muslims
Mar 30, 2024
COOCH BEHAR: A BJP Minority Morcha rally, in support
of the party's Cooch Behar candidate NisithPramanik, raising "Allahu
Akbar" slogans grabbed eyeballs in West Bengal's Dinhata on Thursday.
BJP Cooch Behar president and MLA Sukumar Roy told TOI
on Friday the rally was held with Muslims from two assembly segments, Sitai and
Dinhata. "We will be holding a rally with Muslims from the entire district
in Cooch Behar town soon," Roy said.
Roy said this was not unusual in a district where the
party had a Muslim panchayat Samiti member from Bhetaguri.
According to BJP supporters, a large section of
Rajbanshi Muslims from north Bengal, particularly from Suktabari area in Cooch
Behar district, had participated in PM Narendra Modi's rally in Silliguri
earlier this month.
"The situation here is changing. People are now
labelling TMC communal because the party always used Muslims as vote
bank," Roy said.
Pramanik had held a meeting two months ago where
burqa-clad Muslim women were seen raising "Bharat Mata Ki Jai"
slogans with the minister.
The Dinhata rally came a day after BJP's Tamluk
candidate, Abhijit Gangopadhyay, offered a Chadar at Mahishadaldargah after
praying at Gobindo Jiu temple of MahishadalRajbari during his campaign.
Modi had recently said that Muslim women would vote
against TMC because of the torture of women in Sandeshkhali. Taking a cue,
Bengal BJP leaders curated their election campaigns to exclude anti-Muslim
rhetoric that had been used during the 2021 assembly poll rallies, and are
making it a point to assert that the party is in favour of "Bharatiya
Muslims".
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Humza Yousaf Organises Islamic Call To Prayer At The
Official Residence of the First Minister of Scotland

Humza Yousaf at an
Interfaith Iftar at Bute House (Image: ScotGov)
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29th March
Hamish Morrison
HUMZA Yousaf has hailed the Islamic call to prayer
being performed in the First Minister’s official residence as a potential
Scottish first.
The First Minister invited Sheikh Rabbani to perform
the ritual, which marked the end of the day’s fasting for Muslims, at an
Interfaith Iftar at Bute House on Thursday night.
Yousaf, alongside Muslims across the world, has been
fasting since the evening of March 10 and will continue until April 9 for
Ramadan.
Muslims break their fast with Suhur as a pre-dawn meal
and Iftar, which is taken after sunset.
The First Minister invited representatives of other faiths
practiced in Scotland to the ceremony.
Writing on Twitter/X he hailed it as probably the
first time the Islamic call to prayer had been performed in Bute House.
He said: “Muslims break their fast at sunset with the
call to prayer. Today, Sheikh Rabbani performed the call to prayer in Bute
House with friends from across different faith communities.
“Quite possibly the first time the Islamic call to
prayer has been performed in Bute House!”
Source:
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Taliban Claim Of Combatting ISIS Disputed Following
Kandahar Bombing And Moscow Attack: Australian Research Institution

Photo: Khaama Press
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Fidel Rahmati
March 30, 2024
The Australian research institution added that despite
the Taliban’s claim to combat ISIS, the group remains formidable, demonstrated
by bombings in Kandahar, the Taliban’s power centre, and an attack on a concert
hall in Moscow.
The Australian Strategic Policy Institute states that
Western societies view ISIS, Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and other extremist groups
separately, but these groups share a common ideological orientation.
In its report released on Thursday, March 28th, the
institute wrote that these groups, due to their shared ideology, strive to
transform Muslim countries into a unified society under a single rule.
The institute argues that the Taliban’s claim to
combat ISIS and sever ties with Al-Qaeda is “hollow.”
According to the institute, the Taliban presents its
claim of fighting ISIS to garner “Washington’s goodwill.”
The Australian research institution added that despite
the Taliban’s claim to combat ISIS, the group remains formidable, demonstrated
by bombings in Kandahar, the Taliban’s power center, and an attack on a concert
hall in Moscow.
The institute emphasized that the Taliban has remained
loyal to its long-standing alliance with Al-Qaeda, and Al-Qaeda has managed to
establish active cells throughout Afghanistan.
A section of the report states that with the Taliban’s
rise to power in Afghanistan, the regional landscape has significantly favored
violent extremist groups. According to the report, 21 other violent extremist
groups have found regional and operational footholds in Afghanistan under
Taliban control.
The Australian Strategic Policy Institute also noted
that the Taliban has maintained its relationship with the Pakistani Taliban
(TTP) and has even sought conflict with this group, known as a designated terrorist
organization, over its main supporter, Pakistan.
The Australian institution warned that the threat of
terrorism is increasing both in Afghanistan and the region. It added that the
Taliban has returned to its despotic government of the 1990s centered around
the Pashtuns.
The Australian Strategic Policy Institute stated that
recent attacks by ISIS in Kandahar and Moscow should motivate regional and
global powers to fight terrorism. According to the institute, geopolitical
rivalries have allowed ISIS, Al-Qaeda, and the Taliban greater opportunities
for future proliferation.
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Saudi Centre To Prepare Encyclopaedia Entry On Islamic
‘Intellectual Community’

Participants at the conference in Makkah highlighted the specificity of each school of Islamic thought, but stressed that a unified stance on major issues. (SPA)
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March 30, 2024
RIYADH: Muslim scholars at the recently held “Building
Bridges Between Islamic Schools of Thought and Sects” conference in Makkah have
chosen the Saudi Defence Ministry’s Centre for Safeguarding Intellect to
compile a comprehensive study of “The Islamic Intellectual Community” for an
upcoming encyclopaedia, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.
The decision “reflects the centre’s expertise in
intellectual matters aligned with the conference’s objectives,” according to
the SPA.
Three research bodies have also been assigned roles
that will contribute to future conferences aiming to bridge Islamic sects by
researching the specifics of each Islamic sect, including their origins and
branches.
The Center for Safeguarding Intellect emphasizes “the
comprehensiveness, brevity, breadth, and integrity of Islamic discourse,” the
SPA stated. “This approach represents an Islamic concept of moderation,
embracing diversity and steering clear of exclusionism or factionalism within
the sectarian coalition.”
Scholars have endorsed the center’s approach,
particularly in refraining from using labels that undermine Islamic cooperation
and understanding, something especially pertinent to issues such as extremism.
Participants at the conference in Makkah highlighted
the specificity of each school of Islamic thought, but stressed that a unified
stance on major issues, such as confronting sectarianism and intellectual
extremism, would only be possible by achieving an “Islamic intellectual
consensus.”
They added that institutions including the Organization
of Islamic Cooperation and the Muslim World League were founded in order to
help establish such a consensus.
Source:
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Sexual violence ‘largely unpunished’ in Haiti, UN says
Tires on fire near the main prison of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on March 3, 2024, after a breakout by several thousand inmates. Luckenson Jean/AFPTV/AFP/Getty Images/File
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March 29, 2024
PORT-AU-PRINCE — The UN human rights office described
sexual violence in Haiti as “severely underreported and largely unpunished” in
a harrowing report released Thursday that documented cases of rape and forced
sexual relations with gang members, as well surging levels of gang violence in
the country.
The report, from the Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), also found that more than 1,500 people have
been killed by gang violence in Haiti so far this year, set to outpace the
4,451 killings in 2023, as the country slides deeper into chaos and anarchy,
with heavily armed gangs battling authorities in the capital city in recent
weeks.
“Corruption, impunity, and poor governance, compounded
by increasing levels of gang violence, have eroded the rule of law and brought
state institutions, which should be the basis of a democratic society, close to
collapse,” the report stated.
The violence has caused the internal displacement of
approximately 313,900 people as of December 2023, according to the OHCHR.
The gangs also continue to recruit children, who are
often used as lookouts for other gang members to carry out kidnappings and
robberies, according to testimonies collected by the OHCHR.
“All these practices are outrageous and must stop at
once,” said the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk.
The report comes two weeks after Ariel Henry announced
he would resign as Haiti’s prime minister, bowing to the demands of gang
leaders who had orchestrated prison breaks and attacked government offices in
an attempt to overthrow Henry’s leadership.
Members of a transitional council established in
Henry’s place issued their first statement Wednesday saying that they are
finalizing a document that would officially form the council. Once the
presidential council is formed, the statement said, it will “appoint a prime
minister, with whom he will constitute a government of national unity and put
Haiti back on the path of democratic legitimacy, stability and dignity.”
In the UN report, researchers found that weapons and
ammunition are regularly trafficked through Haiti’s borders – despite an arms
embargo. The flow of arms enables the gangs to have superior firepower to the
police forces.
“It is shocking that despite the horrific situation on
the ground, arms keep still pouring in. I appeal for a more effective
implementation of the arms embargo,” Türk said.
The Haitian National Police face a range of other
challenges including their officers being severely underpaid and understaffed,
resulting in a police-to-population ratio of 1.3 officers per 1,000 citizens,
the OHCHR found.
The OHCHR also reported that so-called “self-defense
brigades” made up of civilians have been executing individuals accused of petty
crime or suspected of association with gangs. At least 528 cases of lynching
were reported in 2023, and 59 so far in 2024, mostly in Port-au-Prince, the
report stated.
Haiti’s criminal justice system has remained dysfunctional
as national anti-corruption and accountability mechanisms are chronically
under-resourced, the OHCHR found.
“Widespread corruption and dysfunction of the justice
system greatly contribute to the pervasive impunity for grave human rights
violations, and they need to be addressed urgently,” said Türk.
“Accountability is paramount to restore public trust
in the rule of law and the state institutions,” he added.
The report found a high level of self-censorship among
journalists due to threats or fear of reprisals by gangs. The OHCHR documented
four cases of journalists killed in 2023 with no investigations opened
regarding the deaths.
The gangs have also caused extensive damage to
Haitians’ property. More than 1,880 homes and businesses have been looted or
destroyed since January 2023, the OHCHR found. In the Artibonite Valley,
Haiti’s breadbasket, gangs have attacked farm properties and also stolen
hundreds of livestock. — CNN
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India
Malappuram To Host India's Largest Ramadan
Congregation
Mar 30, 2024
The country's largest Ramadan prayer meet, which is
expected to be attended by thousands of faithful from across the country and
outside, will be held at Swalathnagar in Malappuram district on April 6.
Madin Academy, a district-based organisation indulging
in spiritual and humanitarian activities, has been organizing this spiritual
congregation for many years.
This is also the prayer congregation that witnesses
the gathering of largest number of believers in the country, the organisers
said in a statement said here on Saturday.
All India Sunni Jamiathul Ulama General Secretary
Kanthapuram AP AbubakarMusliar will inaugurate the event under the chairmanship
of Samasta President E Sulaiman Musliar.
Madin Chairman Syed Ibrahimul Khalil Al Bukhari will
deliver the keynote address.
Samasta Kerala Jamiatul Ulama Vice President Syed Ali
BafaqiThangal will lead the opening prayers.
A community Iftar will also be arranged at Swalath
Nagar for those who come to the prayer meeting, the organisers said in the
statement.
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Court in Kerala Acquits 3 RSS Workers in Madrasa
Teacher Murder Case
MARCH 30, 2024
A court here on Saturday acquitted three RSS activists
in a case relating to the murder of a Madrasa teacher inside a mosque in the
district in 2017.
Kasaragod Principal Sessions court judge K K
Balakrishnan acquitted the three accused in the case.
The detailed verdict of the case is yet to come out.
Thirty four-year old Mohammed RiyasMaulavi, a muezzin
(person who proclaims the Islamic call to prayer) and Madrasa teacher from
nearby Choori was found murdered in his room in the mosque on March 20, 2017.
His throat was allegedly slit by a gang which had
entered the compound of Muhayuddin Juma masjid of Choori.
Source:
news18.com
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IIT Student Who Wanted To Join Islamic State Had No
Friends On Campus: Police
Mar 30, 2024
Rishabh Sharma
Tauseef Ali Farooqui, a fourth-year Biotechnology
student at IIT-Guwahati who was detained last week after he allegedly pledged
allegiance to the Islamic State, was a loner and did not have any friends on
campus, the police said on Friday.
Farooqui was sent to 10 days of police custody by a
Guwahati court on Friday. The police also took him to his hostel room where
police recovered a black flag similar to the Islamic State flag, along with a
manuscript.
Additional Superintendent of Police Kalyan Kumar
Pathak said, "After receiving an e-mail, we verified the authenticity of
the contents and started an investigation."
In the e-mail and on social media, Farooqui had
claimed that he intended to visit Khorasan to join the Islamic State.
According to police sources, a look-out alert was
issued for Farooqui, who is a resident of Delhi, after he wrote an open letter
on LinkedIn stating the reason for his decision.
When police contacted the IIT-Guwahati authorities,
they said that the student had been "missing' and his mobile phone had
been switched off.
Farooqui was found in Hajo, around 30 km from
Guwahati, on March 23 and was detained for interrogation.
Farooqui's parents live in Delhi's Zakir Nagar. After
he was detained, they left for Guwahati.
His neighbours said Farooqui is a very bright student
and cleared the IIT exam on his first attempt. He is a fourth-year student of
biotechnology at IIT-Guwahati.
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Raju Pal Murder: CBI Dropped Six Names, Including
Guddu Muslim, Malli
Mar 30, 2024
PRAYAGRAJ: Police had also named Guddu Muslim, a
criminal expert in using crude bombs, (who carried a reward of ?5 lakh on his
head for his involvement in the February 2023 murders of lawyer Umesh Pal and
his two security guards) in the 2005 BSP MLA Raju Pal murder case as an
accused.
People present on the spot at the time had claimed to
have seen him throwing crude bombs on the vehicle of Raju Pal. The police had
also filed a chargesheet but no evidence was found of his involvement in the
CBI investigation.
Of the 17 people named as accused by the police in
their chargesheet, only 10 were made accused by the CBI in its chargesheet.
Names of six accused, including those of Guddu Muslim and Malli, were not
included due to lack of evidence whereas one accused had died even before the
chargesheet got filed.
Slain mafia-politician Atiq and his brother Khalid
Azeem aka Ashraf were named by his wife Pooja Pal after the murder of MLA Raju
Pal and three others on January 25, 2005. The names of the other shooters
remained unknown.
The police probe revealed the names of the shooters
and the police filed a charge sheet against 11 of them.
In 2007, during the BSP regime, further investigation
into this case was ordered. Inspectors Surendra Singh and Narayan Singh Parihar
identified each shooter on the basis of evidence and brought their names to
light. Narayan Singh Parihar revealed the name of absconding Abdul Kavi, who
was given a clean chit by the previous investigator. Apart from this, the names
of Guddu Muslim and Atiq’s shooter Asif alias Malli were also revealed .
A total of seven new names were added.
In this way, Narayan Singh Parihar filed the charge
sheet against 17 accused, including Atiq Ahmad. In 2008, the CB-CID
investigated and filed a charge sheet against 17 accused. Here, on the orders
of the Supreme Court on the writ of Pooja Pal, CBI started investigation in
2016. Accused Nafees Kalia died even before the CBI investigation was
completed.
The CBI did not include names of six accused due to
lack of evidence, including Guddu Muslim and Malli, apart from Nafees Kalia and
Gulful who died of ailment.
Names included in the charge sheet of police and
CB-CID:
1-Atiq Ahmad, 2- Khalid Azeem aka Ashraf, 3-Ranjeet
Pal, 4-Abid Pradhan, 5-Mohd Farhan, 6-Javed Israr, 7-Asif alias Malli, 8-Ejaz
Akhtar, 9-Javed, 10-Akbar, 11- Gulful Pradhan, 12-Guddu Muslim, 13-Dinesh Pasi,
14-Nafees Kalia, 15-Mustain, 16-Gulfam and 17-Gul Hasan.
Names included in the charge sheet of CBI:
1-Atiq Ahmad, 2- Khalid Azeem aka Ashraf, 3-Ranjit Pal,
4-Abid Pradhan, 5-Mohd Farhan, 6-Gul Hasan, 7-Javed Israr Khan, 8-Gulful alias
Rafiq Ahmed, 9-Abdul Kavi, 10-Gulshan
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Over 1,200 RSS-Run Schools Teach Kids ‘Desh Prem’ In
Kashmir
29th March 2024
Rashtriya Sewa Bharati, affiliated with the Ekal
Vidyalaya Abhiyan project, are teaching Kashmiri Muslim children ‘Desh Prem’,
according to a report by News18.
Sewa Bharati is an educational initiative of the
Rashtriya Swamsevak Sangh (RSS), and it has established 1,250 schools for
children across the Kashmir Valley.
These Vidyalayas are established across 10 districts,
including 180 in Baramulla district alone. As per the report, Kashmir witnessed
a rise of 53% in the number of Ekal Vidyalayas since 2022, from 800 to 1,250.
Citing security experts and academicians, the News 18 reported
that Sewa Bharati achieved “a feat that was almost unthinkable in Kashmir a few
years ago.”
The schools are being maintained by Muslim teachers
and AviyanPramukhs (project in-charges), village committees, and some local
representatives of panchayats as well.
A senior associate with the project said, “The medium
of teaching is Kashmiri and Urdu. We do not want our children to become
stone-palters or join terrorist groups, and we also do not want them to indulge
in drug addiction.”
The associate, whose identity was not revealed in the
report, claimed to have been attacked by militant groups a number of times for
his association with the RSS-affiliated schools.
“We do teach them the Quran here, and we never faced
any adverse reaction from the organization in this regard,” he added.
The report said that Ekal Vidyalayas had been running
in the region for over a decade and received a rousing response only over the
past five to six years.
Notably, around 70% of the teachers are female, and
the schools follow the syllabus of the general education system in J&K.
A teacher told News 18, “Some children come from the
villages that don’t have schools. Others come from destitute families who
cannot afford the school education for their kids.”
“We try to provide primary and post-primary education
to the children. Apart from the general subjects, we teach about nationalist
ideas and have a special subject called Kashmiriyat. We also teach them about
the history of the region,” she explained, adding that the students in the
school celebrate Independence Day, Republic Day, and all other major local and
national festivals.
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Mukhtar Ansari laid to rest in Uttar Pradesh's
Ghazipur amid tight security
30.03.24
Gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari, who died of
cardiac arrest, was laid to rest at the Kali Bagh burial ground in Ghazipur on
Saturday.
The body was brought to the family's ancestral burial
ground, about half a km from their residence, where a grave was dug on Friday
near that of Mukhtar Ansari's parents. The local administration made elaborate
security arrangements outside Ansari's residence and the burial ground.
Ansari died on Thursday. His body was brought to his
hometown around midnight on Friday, family sources said, adding the pre-burial
rituals took place at the residence.
Sources said a funeral procession started from his
ancestral residence in which his elder brother Afzal Ansari, a member of
Parliament, son Omar Ansari and nephew Suhaib Ansari, an MLA, along with other
family members and supporters took part.
A large crowd accompanied the procession and some also
raised slogans. On reaching the cemetery, Afzal Ansari appealed to the crowd to
maintain peace. His elder brother, former MLA Sibgatullah Ansari, also attended
the funeral.
However, Mukhtar Ansari's elder son and MLA Abbas
Ansari could not attend the funeral. He is lodged in Kasganj jail in connection
with criminal cases.
The funeral procession took longer than expected to
reach the burial ground in Mohammadabad because of the large crowd that
accompanied the body, said Ravindra Singh, a local.
Police faced a tough time managing the crowd who tried
to force their way into the burial ground where entry was restricted. Varanasi
Zone Additional Director General of Police (ADG) Piyush Mordia was present in
Mohammadabad to supervise the arrangements.
According to the DIG of Varanasi Range, O P Singh,
adequate police force was deployed everywhere. The Ansari family has been
cooperating with the police. People started gathering in the area from Friday
night and announcements were made to ensure that there was no overcrowding, he
said.
"Before Mukhtar Ansari was laid to rest,
Namaz-e-Janaza was offered near the house and later at the nearby Prince
Maidan," Singh said.
Asked about some people in the crowd raising slogans,
he said Mukhtar Ansari's family members had given a list of 40 to 50 people who
were allowed to stay at the Kali Bagh cemetery at the time of burial.
The rest were stopped after the prayers. There is
complete peace, Singh added.
Personnel of the police, Provincial Armed Constabulary
and paramilitary forces were deployed at all important places. As the crowd
swelled, more security personnel were deployed in the area later.
An official at the police headquarters said tight
security arrangements have been made to maintain peace during the funeral.
In a post on X on Friday, Samajwadi Party MLA and
Mukhtar Ansari's nephew Suhaib Ansari said, "My uncle Mukhtar Ansari
passed away last night. Tomorrow, at 10 am, he will be buried in our Kali Bagh
graveyard of Yusufpur Mohammadabad (Ghazipur). All of you are requested to pray
for the forgiveness of the deceased." Mukhtar Ansari, who was lodged in
the Banda jail, was rushed to the Rani Durgawati Medical College on Thursday
night when his health deteriorated. He died at the hospital during treatment.
After the post-mortem on Friday, a convoy carrying
Ansari's body left Banda for his native place in Ghazipur amid heavy security.
The ambulance carrying the body was accompanied by police vehicles along the
400-kilometre route via several Uttar Pradesh districts.
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Islam Khalilov, the Boy Who Saved Many During Moscow
Concert Hall Attack Awarded Muslim Medal For Bravery
Elena Teslova
29.03.2024
The Religious Administration of Muslims of the Russian
Federation and the Council of Muftis of Russia on Tuesday awarded a medal to
15-year-old boy Islam Khalilov who saved dozens of people during last week's
attack on the Crocus City concert Hall in Moscow region.
During the ceremony held before the congregational
Friday prayer at the Moscow Cathedral Mosque, Khalilov was presented with the
Medal for Service to Muslims of Russia for his bravery.
The medal was handed by RavilGaynutdin, chairman of
the religious association. "I know that what happened will remain as a
wound in your heart for the rest of your life. But what you did will also
remain in your memory, but the most important thing is in the memory of our
entire society, our entire people and all the peoples who expressed condolences
to our president, our Russian people," he said.
Khalilov opened doors and provided exit directions
when he saw a large crowd of people running from the besieged concert hall.
Gaynutdin said he will also present a medal to
Khalilov's colleague ArtyomDonskov, a Russian Orthodox who also helped a lot of
people to leave the concert hall during the attack and thus saved their lives.
Both Khalilov and Donskov worked at the concert hall's
wardrobe section and are friends. They were also awarded medals for bravery by
Russia's commissioner for children's rights earlier this week.
Gunmen on March 22 opened fire on people at the
playhouse in Krasnogorsk, a city in the Moscow region. At least 144 people have
died as a result, while four people have been charged with terrorism.
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EU capital Brussels to ban buying products from
Israeli settlements
MAR 29, 2024
The city council of Brussels approved a motion to ban
the public procurement of goods produced in illegal Israeli settlements.
The motion, brought by Benoit Hellings, a councilor in
the capital of Brussels, was adopted unanimously in a vote late Monday.
The motion asks the local authority to ensure that its
purchases do not benefit companies working in conditions that do not respect
international law, human rights, or environmental law.
In 2015, the EU issued new guidelines for the labeling
of products from illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian
territories.
Israeli and Palestinian estimates indicate about
650,000 settlers are living in 164 settlements and 116 outposts in the occupied
West Bank.
Under international law, all Jewish settlements in the
occupied Palestinian territories are considered illegal.
Palestinians accuse Israel of systematically working
to Judaize East Jerusalem, where Al-Aqsa is located, and to obliterate its Arab
and Islamic identity.
For Muslims, Al-Aqsa represents the world's
third-holiest site. Jews, for their part, call the area the Temple Mount,
saying it was the site of two Jewish temples in ancient times.
Israel occupied East Jerusalem during the 1967
Arab-Israeli War. It annexed the entire city in 1980, in a move never
recognized by the international community.
Britain, the European Union and more than a dozen
partner countries including Australia and Canada have called on Israel to take
immediate and concrete steps to tackle settler violence in the West Bank.
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‘Categorically unacceptable’: Moscow blasts Israel
over deadly strikes on Syria
29 March 2024
Moscow has strongly denounced the Israeli regime over
a raft of earlier airstrikes by Tel Aviv against northern Syria that left
dozens of Syrian civilians and military personnel dead and injured.
The regime conducted the attacks against targets near
the Syrian city of Aleppo on Friday, using multiple warplanes.
"Such aggressive actions against the Syrian Arab
Republic, which constitute a flagrant violation of the country's sovereignty
and the basic norms of international law, are categorically unacceptable,"
Russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in a statement later
in the day.
Syria and the Israeli regime are technically at war
due to the latter’s 1967-present occupation of the country’s Golan Heights.
The regime began carrying out hundreds of attacks
against the country after 2011, when the Arab nation found itself in the grip
of rampant foreign-backed militancy and terrorism.
Tel Aviv has significantly ramped up the strikes since
last October, when it began a genocidal war against the Gaza Strip, in what has
been described by observers as a reckless bid threatening to fan tensions
throughout the region.
"We strongly condemn these provocative acts of
force, which carry extremely dangerous consequences in terms of a sharp
deterioration of the situation in the zone of the Palestinian-Israeli
conflict," Zakharova likewise said.
Earlier on Friday, Iran similarly denounced the
Israeli airstrikes, saying the attacks were a failed attempt to heal the
regime’s humiliated image in the besieged Gaza Strip.
Condemning the attacks, Zakharova’s Iranian
counterpart Nasser Kan’ani also addressed a report by the official Syrian Arab
News Agency (SANA), which had said the Israeli aggression had coincided with
airstrikes by foreign-backed Takfiri terrorist groups from the neighboring
province of Idlib on the same area.
Such attacks, which were coordinated and synchronized
with the attacks of terrorist groups in Syria, are a “clear testimony to the
support of the terrorist regime of Israel for terrorist groups and ideologies
in Syria,” he said.
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France: Teenager arrested on suspicion of preparing
terror attack on school
[29/March/2024]
PARIS March 29. 2024 (Saba) - French police have
arrested a 16-year-old teenager on suspicion of preparing a terrorist attack on
a school, as well as making death threats against staff of an educational
institution.
The French channel "BFMTV" quoted a judicial
source on Friday that "a teenager was arrested at his home in the
municipality of Senon near the city of Bordeaux, suspected of threatening to
launch a terrorist attack on an educational institution and making death
threats against teachers and the secondary school administration."
According to the TV channel, the student partially
pleaded guilty.
Yesterday, France's Internal Security Directorate
(intelligence) recommended cancelling the opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympic
Games in Paris and other cities due to rising terrorist threats.
Since the terrorist attack on the outskirts of Moscow
last Friday, the fear of terrorism has returned to the forefront of French
concerns, but it should be noted that it has not been completely lost.
Since 2015, France has been on the list of targets of
terrorist organizations.
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Belgium must recall ambassador to Israel, says former
defense chief
SerdarDincel
29.03.2024
A former Belgium defense minister urged the country's
government to recall its ambassador in Israel and summon the Israeli ambassador
in Brussels over its continued offensive in the Gaza Strip, local media reported
on Friday.
Andre Flahaut called on the Belgian government to
undertake measures in relation to Israel's "non-compliance with
international law," referring to its continued attacks on the Palestinian
enclave despite a UN Security Council resolution on Monday demanding an
immediate cease-fire.
Flahaut accused Israeli officials of purposefully
flouting the UN decision, which he called "a strong act aimed at putting
an end to the genocide committed against the Palestinian people."
He urged Belgium to impose economic and political
sanctions on Israel or even to "suspend relations with Tel Aviv."
"No state is above the law. We must neither be
complicit nor hostage to the extremism of Netanyahu and his government,"
he asserted.
The UN Security Council on Monday passed a resolution
demanding a cease-fire in Gaza during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, which
already began on March 11 and is set to end on April 9.
As many as 14 countries voted in favor of the
resolution, presented by 10 elected members of the council, while the US
abstained from voting.
The resolution called for an "immediate
cease-fire for the month of Ramadan respected by all parties leading to a
lasting sustainable cease-fire."
It also demanded the "immediate and unconditional
release of all hostages, as well as ensuring humanitarian access to address
their medical and other humanitarian needs."
Israel has waged a deadly military offensive on the
Gaza Strip since Oct. 7, 2023 cross-border attack by Hamas which killed nearly
1,200 people.
Nearly 32,500 Palestinians have since been killed and
74,900 others injured amid mass destruction and shortages of necessities.
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Turkish TIKA gives Ramadan iftar in Kosovo's capital
MAR 29, 2024
The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA)
organized a Ramadan iftar in the capital of Kosovo, Pristina, showing Türkiye's
unwavering dedication to promoting peace and stability in the Balkans.
The event, held on Thursday, was graced by the
presence of notable dignitaries, including Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Yasin
EkremSerim and Kosovo Prime Minister AlbinKurti. Turkish Ambassador Sabri
TuncAngili and the commander of NATO's Kosovo Force (KFOR), OzkanUlutas, were
also in attendance.
In his address, Deputy Foreign Minister Serim conveyed
warm greetings from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Foreign Minister
HakanFidan, highlighting Türkiye's steadfast commitment to fostering peace and
stability in the region.
He emphasized that maintaining peace and stability in
the Balkans is one of Türkiye's "indispensable foreign policy
priorities," affirming Türkiye's role as a responsible and proactive
partner in regional affairs.
Expressing Türkiye's tangible contributions to
peacekeeping efforts in Kosovo, Serim underscored the significant role played
by over 800 Turkish Armed Forces members serving in Kosovo, who are actively
engaged in KFOR's mission to ensure security and stability in the region.
Reminding that Türkiye and Kosovo always support each
other not only in good times but also in bad times, Serim said: "I want
you to know that in Kosovo, we feel not as guests but as at home. The history
of our friendship with Kosovo is very long, and I want to emphasize once again
the significant place Kosovo holds in our hearts."
Serim noted the rapid development of economic
relations between Türkiye and Kosovo as a "significant factor
strengthening the ties between the two countries."
Also, Prime Minister Kurti highlighted the assistance
provided by TIKA for Kosovo's development.
He expressed gratitude for TIKA's continuous support,
"excellent cooperation, and contributions to Kosovo's development."
Ambassador Angili emphasized that the "strong
bonds between Kosovo and Türkiye will be even stronger in the future."
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More than 115 UK MPs urge fresh pressure on Israel
over Gaza
March 29, 2024
LONDON: More than 115 MPs in the UK have demanded a
series of government measures to safeguard Palestinian civilians in Gaza and
place new political pressure on Israel.
In a letter to Foreign Secretary David Cameron dated
March 29, backbench parliamentarians from all parties urged the government to
take immediate action over the “alarming” situation in Gaza.
Among the demands are the full restoration of UK
funding to UNRWA, as well as renewed political pressure on Israel to enable the
unimpeded access of humanitarian aid into the enclave.
“Turning the taps back on” in the enclave is “vital,”
the letter says, warning that Israel should suffer “diplomatic consequences” if
it fails to abide by international law.
The government should also demand that “Israel must
not use starvation as a weapon of war” and abide by the provisional measures
set by the International Court of Justice in January this year, the letter
says.
Any shift in British foreign policy toward Israel must
include a deadline that, if passed without changes, would result in “serious
consequences” for the relationship between the two countries.
Chris Doyle, director of the Council for Arab-British
Understanding, described the letter as a potential “turning point” in the UK’s
relationship with Israel.
Since the outbreak of violence on Oct. 7, grassroots
political campaigns across the UK have sought to pressure the government into
calling for a ceasefire and condemning Israel’s war.
The letter is “evidence of huge anger in political
circles” in the UK, Doyle added, warning that it also represented a failure of
the government to represent the views of the electorate.
But government communication is fast changing tone in
statements regarding the Israel-Hamas war, he said.
The letter warns that the UK’s own efforts to bring
humanitarian aid to Gaza have been compromised by Israel.
“It is alarming that Israel has delayed UK aid into
Gaza by delaying permissions to cross the border and by preventing the
necessary staff from obtaining visas,” it says.
“Further UK pressure on the Israeli government to let
aid in, open the Port of Ashdod, and ‘turn the taps back on’ in Gaza is vital.”
The civilian population in the enclave is “on the
brink of famine,” the letter adds, warning that the threshold for famine may
already have been met in northern sections of Gaza, with 27 children and three
adults having fallen victim to starvation or dehydration.
“People have resorted to eating bird seed, animal feed
and grass … and digging down into the soil to access water pipes for drinking
and washing,” the letter warns.
The UK government, in an earlier response to an MP,
officially blamed the failure of humanitarian aid reaching Gaza on “arbitrary
denials by the Israeli government.”
The government warned in February that Israel would be
in breach of international humanitarian law if it denied food and water to the
enclave.
The letter also follows a significant vote in the UN
Security Council calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, with the UK voting
in favor.
A looming invasion of Rafah has forced the UK
government to change its language and tone toward Israel, said Doyle.
Any incursion into the southernmost area of Gaza,
where almost the entire population of the enclave is now sheltering, would
result in a “reaction” from the UK and European powers, he added.
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Asia
Washington Calls on Kabul to Fulfill Counter-Terrorism
Pledges
March 29, 2024
Amid concerns over the rise in Daesh activities in the
region and beyond, Washington has once again spoken of ensuring the Islamic
Emirate's commitment to counter-terrorism.
Matthew Miller, the spokesperson for the US Department
of State, said Kabul must act on its commitments in this regard.
"We continue to push the Taliban to fulfill all
of their counterterrorism commitments to the international community. We have
made clear to the Taliban that it is their responsibility to ensure that they
give no safe haven to terrorists, whether it be al-Qaeda or ISIS-K or any other
terrorist organization," he said at a press briefing.
However, the Islamic Emirate states that the fight
against terrorist groups including Daesh is ongoing and reiterated that Afghan
soil will not be used against other countries.
"After the victory of the Islamic Emirate, Daesh
has been completely defeated in Afghanistan, and only one to two percent may
remain hidden somewhere. Its strength and power have been completely depleted,”
said Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson for the Islamic Emirate.
"These are
accusations that are leveled against the Afghan government claiming that
various threatening groups are being nurtured in Afghanistan. This can never be
proven true,” said Shams Rahman Ahmadzai, a political analyst.
In response to a question regarding American detainees
in Afghanistan, the Department of State's spokesperson also said that the
detention of American citizens in Afghanistan is a significant obstacle to
positive engagement with the Afghan caretaker government.
The Islamic Emirate has neither confirmed nor denied
US claims.
Matthew Miller said: "We have continually
pressed, including in our meetings with Taliban representatives, for the
immediate and unconditional release of Ryan Corbett and other Americans
detained in Afghanistan. We have made clear to the Taliban that these
detentions are a significant obstacle to positive engagement, and we will
continue to do that. We are using every lever we can to try to bring Ryan and
these other wrongfully detained Americans home from Afghanistan."
These statements by the U.S. Department of State's
spokesperson on terrorism come as the issue of Daesh in Afghanistan and Moscow
has become a controversial topic among regional and global countries.
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Charity Foundation Provides Food, Cooking Supplies in
Helmand for Ramadan
March 29, 2024
The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation (MBRF)
of the United Arab Emirates is providing food aid to 500 needy individuals in
Helmand province.
Sayed Ahmad Selab, a representative of the foundation,
said that this aid will also be distributed to the needy in four other
provinces of the country.
Selab said: "The humanitarian aid of the Mohammed
bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation (MBRF) started in Helmand, helping 500
families with nine types of food items, including flour, oil, black tea, green
tea, beans, chickpeas, rice, and salt."
Recipients of this aid said they face serious economic
challenges during the month of Ramadan.
Lal Mohammad, a 55-year-old resident of Marjah
district in Helmand, who supports an 18-member family, said he cannot afford to
provide one meal a day for his family due to economic challenges.
He is pleased to receive help from the Mohammed bin
Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation (MBRF).
Lal Mohammad, said: "It's been five years since I
have eaten meat in my house."
Other needy individuals who have come to receive aid
from this foundation said they cannot afford their family expenses due to
poverty and unemployment.
They also request that other aid organizations to
assist them.
Siddiqullah, a resident of Helmand, said: "There
is unemployment, no work. In a month there is only one day of work that earns
me five hundred, with which I should buy tea, oil, grains, or treat my sick?
What should I do? There is drought."
Fareed Ahmad, another resident of Helmand, said:
"This aid is very beneficial for us, the poor, as they at least cover the
consumption for one month of Ramadan."
The aid packages are distributed by the Mohammed bin
Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation (MBRF) to the needy while the foundation also
distributes Iftar to 5,000 needy people across five provinces of the country
every day.
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Various Trade, Transit Agreements Signed With
Pakistan: Azizi
March 29, 2024
Bibi Amina Hakimi
The acting minister of Industry and Commerce,
Nooruddin Azizi, announced that various trade and economic agreements have been
signed with Pakistan following a meeting with a Pakistani delegation.
Azizi said that in the two-day meetings with the
Pakistani delegation, they agreed on coal and cotton exports, cross-border
travel of drivers without passports, and resolving trade and transit
challenges.
Nooruddin Azizi said: "The movement of trucks is
such that from now on, they can freely roam within the territory of the two
countries. Our trade with Pakistan, God willing, will increase, and our transit
issues, which had been recently proposed by the Pakistani government as a
series of guarantees and bank guarantees, have been removed."
The charge d'affaires of Pakistan’s embassy in Kabul
and the spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry of the Islamic Emirate said the
visit of the Pakistani delegation to Kabul is beneficial for improving trade
relations between Kabul and Islamabad.
The charge d'affaires of Pakistan’s embassy, Obaid
Rahman Nizamani, said: “Mohammad Khurram Agha and his delegation, they have
just concluded a very successful visit to Afghanistan. The visit is part of
Pakistan’s efforts to build strong ties with Afghanistan in transit, trade and
all other mutually beneficial areas. So I am happy to report that this was a
successful visit and both sides have agreed to work together for mutual benefit
on a number of areas they will facilitate transit.”
Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, spokesperson of Pakistan’s
foreign ministry, said: "The two sides discussed a bilateral preferential
trade agreement, implementation of temporary admission documents for trade
vehicle drivers, multimodal air transit and addressed issues relating to
transit trade. We are encouraged by the progress made on these issues and
remain committed to promoting trade and people-to-people ties with
Afghanistan.”
The Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce & Investment
(ACCI) also said that the closure of the common crossings between Afghanistan
and Pakistan last year had negative impacts on the trade of both sides, and
Afghan traders have increased their trade through alternative routes.
"The issue that was dangerous during this one
year was the closure of crossings, in which Spin Boldak, Chaman, and Torkham
were closed for about four months, causing millions of dollars in damage to
traders," said Khan Jan Alokozay, a board member of the ACCI.
In 1402 (solar year) the blockage of over four
thousand containers of Afghan traders in the port of Karachi, as well as
challenges in trade between the two countries inflicted significant financial
losses on the country's traders.
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Narcotics Production Shifting from Neighbor Countries
to Afghanistan: MoI
March 29, 2024
NaweedSamadi
The Ministry of Interior stated that the production
and processing of narcotics has shifted from neighboring and regional countries
to Afghanistan.
According to Abdul MatinQane, the spokesperson for the
ministry, drugs are clandestinely produced in parts of the country by certain
groups; however, efforts to combat them are ongoing.
“We have some cases where (production areas) have
become established, but they were transferred in their entirety from regional
countries, especially from the same countries you mentioned; however, the
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is very serious and is conducting its own
investigations in this sector. We take any new discovery in the production of
drugs very seriously and do not allow it,” said the spokesperson of the
Ministry of Interior.
Abdul MatinQane added that regional countries and
international organizations have not paid special attention to the narcotics
sector after the return of the Islamic Emirate and have not cooperated with the
caretaker government in combating this phenomenon.
"In all our meetings with the United Nations,
UNAMA, the European Union, and other countries, we have called for cooperation;
unfortunately, practical cooperation in this regard has not taken place, and we
have not witnessed it,” he said.
The Islamic Emirate has banned the cultivation,
production, and trafficking of all types of narcotics in the country.
However, some farmers who previously cultivated
poppies criticize the lack of assistance to plant alternative crops and are
called for assistance.
“They told us not to cultivate poppies and the
government will provide you with the chemical fertilizer or wheat,” Abdul
Salam, a farmer, told TOLOnews.
“We did not cultivate poppies, and they did not help
us, we should be helped ," said Purdel, another farmer.
Previously, Russia and Iran expressed concern over the
increase in industrial drug production from Afghanistan and stated they have
not recorded any change in the reduction of drug trafficking and production
from Afghanistan; however, the United Nations has repeatedly reported
significant reductions in narcotics in Afghanistan in its reports.
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PM's inclusive politics has pushed BNP's politics into
darkness: Quader
Mar 29, 2024
Awami League General Secretary ObaidulQuader today
said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's development activities and inclusive
politics have pushed BNP's politics into darkness.
"And now BNP is unable to come out of this
darkness," he said while addressing an Eid gift distribution ceremony at
Bangabandhu Avenue in Dhaka this morning.
Quader, also road transport and bridges minister, said
before the last general elections, BNP lobbied to foreign powers and hatched
plots so that sanctions could be imposed on Bangladesh by developed nations and
the elections could be foiled.
He said the wave of global crisis has reached
Bangladesh too but the country's people are comparatively in a good position
due to the prudent leadership of Hasina.
About BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul's allegation
that about 80 percent of BNP leaders and workers are being oppressed and
persecuted by the AL government, the AL general secretary said: "I will
tell Mirza Fakhrul to refrain from telling such lies. Make the list public. Who
are these 80 percent activists? Mirza Fakhrul, Mirza Abbas and Amir Khusru all
came out of jail gradually."
Claiming that BNP's politics is negative, he said the
politics of BNP has been rejected by the country's people, and BNP is becoming
more irrelevant and minimised day by day.
Responding to a BNP statement, Quader said BNP has
never severed ties with Pakistan as Pakistan is in the heart and spirit of BNP.
The AL is never subservient to any foreign power or
state, he said, adding: "Bangladesh is in our heart and Bangladesh is in
our spirit. That is what we hold in our hearts."
The road transport and bridges minister said BNP is
spreading propaganda and making falsehood against the ruling AL.
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Arab
World
GCC unveils vision for regional security with emphasis
on unity and peace
March 29, 2024
RIYADH — The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has
launched its Vision for Regional Security during a ceremony at the group's
General Secretariat in Riyadh on Thursday. This landmark initiative, presented
by JasemAlbudaiwi, Secretary-General of the GCC, signifies a profound
commitment to ethical values and unity, aiming to build a hopeful and
prosperous future for the region.
The Vision for Regional Security, highlighted by
Albudaiwi as more than just a political commitment, is founded on the
principles of dialogue, cooperation, coordination, and respect for diverse
perspectives. These principles are deemed essential for confronting challenges
and ensuring the common security upon which the GCC's aspirations for a better
future are based.
The ceremony, attended by senior officials from the
foreign ministries of GCC countries, diplomats, and experts, marks a pivotal
step toward achieving international security and peace. The GCC's dedication to
tackling political, security, and economic challenges both regionally and
globally was reiterated, emphasizing the importance of collective action and
sincere will in establishing lasting peace.
Albudaiwi outlined the vision's strategic objectives,
which focus on preserving regional security, ensuring stability and prosperity,
promoting international peace, and fostering economic and environmental
sustainability. The vision comprises several pillars, including security and
stability, economic development, and environmental and climate change,
addressing a wide array of challenges from geopolitical shifts to cultural and
social issues.
This vision represents a call to action for all
parties to collaborate toward a secure and prosperous future, reinforcing the
GCC's role as a reliable partner in political, security, and economic spheres
on the global stage.
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Houthi-led pro-Palestine rallies sweep Yemen in
solidarity with Gaza
Aziz al-Ahmadi
29.03.2024
The Yemeni Houthi group organized rallies on Friday in
solidarity with Gaza across most of the provinces under its control in
Yemen.
The largest demonstration in support of Palestine
occurred in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, which is under the group's
administration, according to an Anadolu reporter.
Tens of thousands of Yemenis gathered in Al-Sabeen
Square in Sanaa in response to the Houthi group's call, where they waved both
Yemeni and Palestinian flags, along with banners denouncing the Israeli war on
Gaza.
The pro-Houthi Al-Masirah Channel reported that
further rallies took place in the cities and districts of 12 provinces across
Yemen including Amran, Dhamar, Saada and Marib in northern Yemen, in Hajjah and
Al Hudaydah in western Yemen, and in Taiz in southwestern the country.
During the rallies, the demonstrators chanted in
support of the Palestinian resistance as well as the Houthis' military
operations in the Red Sea targeting Israel-linked ships.
The Houthis have been targeting cargo ships in the Red
Sea owned or operated by Israeli companies or transporting goods to and from
Israel in solidarity with the Gaza Strip, where more than 32,600 people have
been killed in a deadly Israeli offensive since last October following a Hamas
attack.
With the US and UK launching retaliatory airstrikes
against Houthi sites inside Yemen, the Houthis declared that they consider all
American and British ships military targets.
A coalition led by the US - under the name Operation
Prosperity Guardian - has conducted intermittent airstrikes since Jan. 12 that
have targeted Houthi sites in parts of Yemen in response to the attacks in the
Red Sea.
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Capital Sana'a rallies in march "We are coming in
the tenth year, Palestine is our first cause"
[29/March/2024]
SANA'A March 29. 2024 (Saba) - The capital, Sana'a,
witnessed on Friday a million crowd in the march "Coming in the tenth
year, Palestine is our first cause" in continuation of steadfastness,
support and support for the oppressed Palestinian people.
The million crowds affirmed the continuation of the
principled and firm position of the Yemeni people, based on their faith
responsibility and the ties of brotherhood and humanity in their support for
the Palestinian people and support for the resistance in Gaza and as an
extension of the jihad of their ancestors Al-Ansar.
It explained that the Yemeni people's action came in
response to God and His Messenger and in response to the call of brothers of
faith, Islamic ties and humanitarian reasons, and to the brutal crimes and
unprecedented violations of the deliberate killing of civilians, men, women and
children, by the Zionists with the support and support of the United States and
Britain.
The crowds denounced the Zionist enemy's persistence
in war crimes by targeting hospitals, the sick and the displaced, executions,
starvation to death, running over the sick under tank tracks, and insulting the
dignity of the besieged Palestinian people with show aid that leads to the
martyrdom of dozens of people waiting for humanitarian aid.
The masses chanted the Yemeni and Palestinian flags
with slogans of support and authorization for all the courageous choices taken
by the Leader of the Revolution, Sayyed. Abdul Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and
demanding more heroic operations to deter American, Zionist and British
aggression, in support of the Palestinian people and resistance.
It stressed that the effective and continuous movement
of the Yemeni people and their two million people every week to various arenas,
so that the world hears their voice and their firm position in support of Gaza
and carrying the banner of jihad for the sake of God against Zionist, American
and British tyranny and criminality.
The crowds raised banners confirming the steadfastness
of the Yemeni people over nine years in the face of aggression and its cause, Palestine,
and that it is coming in the tenth year with determination and courage until
victory is achieved. It stressed that the only solution is to stop the
aggression, massacres, brutal crimes and the siege on the Gaza Strip.
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Centuries-old mosque showcases Al-Ahsa’s rich heritage
March 30, 2024
RIYADH: Nestled among the eastern villages of Al-Ahsa
governorate, some 12 km from Hofuf, lies the village of Al-Tahimiya, which
entices visitors with its whispers of a distant past.
Among Al-Tahimiya’s historical treasures is
Al-Tahimiyyah Al-Sharqi Mosque, which stands as testament to the region’s rich
heritage, according to a Saudi Press Agency report.
Believed to date back to the Ottoman era,
Al-Tahimiyyah Al-Sharqi Mosque is a survivor. Its mud walls, partially cradled
by the slopes of Mount Al-Qara, hint at an even older history, echoing
architectural styles of bygone eras.
The mosque’s design reflects this, featuring three
porticoes, an internal courtyard and an external wall. A traditional
palm-frond-thatched completes the picture, alongside a single side-door.
It is named after the village of Al-Tahimiya and is
located on the bank of the Al-Zuhairi River.
Al-Tahimiyyah Al-Sharqi Mosque attracts visitors not
just from Al-Ahsa governorate, but from across the Arabian Gulf and beyond. Its
proximity to the historically significant Mount Al-Qara adds to its appeal.
Visitors come to admire its distinctive structure and
interior, often taking photos of it and the surrounding palm trees against the
backdrop of Jabal Al-Qarah mountains.
The mosque can accommodate about 50 worshippers and
features an ablution area outside.
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Saudi aid agency to deliver Zakat Al-Fitr to Yemen
March 30, 2024
RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief
Center has signed an agreement with a civil society organization to deliver
Zakat Al-Fitr to Yemen. The agreement is set to benefit 31,333 needy families.
The deal aims to ensure that Zakat Al-Fitr is
distributed to the neediest individuals in Yemen, which is suffering a
humanitarian crisis.
Elsewhere, the agency sent its seventh aid shipment
through the Saudi relief sea bridge to Sudan on Thursday.
The shipment consisted of 12 refrigerated trucks
carrying 14,960 food baskets, weighing 524 tonnes. It arrived at Sudan’s Suakin
Port after departing from Jeddah Islamic Port.
The aid is part of the second phase of the food
security project in Sudan, implemented by the Saudi agency, aiming to reach 1.5
million beneficiaries. The initiative will help alleviate the ongoing
circumstances faced by the Sudanese people.
It highlights the Kingdom’s role in supporting
brotherly nations during times of crisis and underscores the strong relations
between Saudi Arabia and Sudan.
Meanwhile, the agency has gifted 25 tonnes of dates to
Malaysia.
In the presence of several Malaysian officials, the
Saudi ambassador to Malaysia, Musaed bin Ibrahim Al-Saleem, presented the aid
on behalf of the agency. Al-Saleem commended the strong bond between Saudi
Arabia and Malaysia.
The agency also distributed 400 food baskets to the
neediest families in South Africa. The initiative is part of the Ramadan
“Etaam” food distribution project in South Africa.
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OIC welcomes ICJ's additional order to Israel to avert
famine, humanitarian crisis in Gaza
Ahmed Asmar
29.03.2024
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on
Friday welcomed the order by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) asking
for additional provisional measures, including "unhindered provision"
of aid to Gaza.
In a statement, OIC stressed the need to immediately
implement these measures, providing basic services, humanitarian aid, and
medical supplies to Palestinians across the Gaza Strip.
OIC called on the member states of the Convention on
the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide to pressure Israel to
implement the court's orders as well as the UN Security Council resolution
demanding an immediate cease-fire.
On Thursday, the ICJ urged Israel to take immediate
measures to ensure the "unhindered provision" of basic services and
humanitarian aid, such as food, water, fuel, and medical supplies.
The top UN court said: "Palestinians in Gaza are
no longer facing only a risk of famine ... but that famine is setting in."
South Africa filed a case at the ICJ in late 2023,
accusing Israel of failing to uphold its commitments under the 1948 Genocide
Convention, and on March 6, it requested additional provisional measures based
on the change in the situation.
Israel has waged a deadly military offensive on Gaza
since an Oct. 7 cross-border attack led by Hamas in which nearly 1,200 Israelis
were killed.
More than 32,600 Palestinians, mostly women and
children, have since been killed in Gaza, besides causing mass destruction,
displacement, and conditions of famine.
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Africa
‘Treat Your Wives The Way You Treat Yourselves’ – JAMB
Registrar Advices Muslim Men
March 29, 2024
Musliudeen Adebayo
The Registrar, Joint Admissions and Matriculation
Board (JAMB), Professor Is’haqOloyede, has advised Muslim men to treat their
wives the same way they treat themselves.
Oloyede enjoined Muslim men to treat their wives as
equals, with respect, kindness and fairness.
The former Vice Chancellor, University of Ilorin spoke
while delivering this year’s National Ramadan Lecture of the Muslim Association
of Nigeria (MAN), Ibadan branch at the weekend.
The event was attended by Aare Musulumi of Yorubaland,
Alhaji Dawud Akinola; the Timi of Ede, Oba MunirudeenLawal; the Iba of Kishi,
Oba MoshoodOyekolaLawalArowoduye II; wife of former Governor Rashidi Ladoja of
Oyo State, Chief MutiatLadoja; and national officers and members of MAN from
across the country.
Oloyede, while speaking on the topic, ‘The Man in
Woman: An Exploration of the Responsibility of Muslim Male in the Emancipation
of Womanhood’, said that one of the most valuable deeds a man could do is to
treat his wife in a way that transforms him into a virtuous person.
The JAMB Registrar while addressing the gathering,
said this could be achieved when a man understands his wife’s behaviour and
desires.
He said, “Provide accommodation for your family, the
same style as your own; not that your wife will be living in the boys’
quarters.
“The Holy Prophet Muhammad urged us to feed them as we
also feed.”
Governor SeyiMakinde of Oyo state while speaking,
commended religious groups for keeping the peace in the state.
Makinde, who was represented by his Special Assistant
on Islamic Affairs, AlhajiAbdRasheedAbdAzeez, said the understanding and
harmony existing among the groups had banished religious acrimony from the
state.
The Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of
Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, in a remark, described the topic of the lecture
as a vital one that could not have come at a more auspicious time.
He advised states interested in having Sharia courts
not to hesitate to apply to the Federal Government.
MAN President, Professor DhikrullahYagboyaju, said the
lecture was meant to serve the purposes of soul winning and informing the
public about current issues of importance in society, both of which he said are
part of the core objectives of MAN.
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Imamship tussle: Muslim clerics appeal to Adeleke to
respect court order
March 30, 2024
Muslim clerics in Inisa town in Osun State have
appealed to Governor NurudeenAdemola Jackson Adeleke to respect a subsisting
court order on the appointment of the new Chief Imam of Inisa Central Mosque.
In the legal tussle in suit number HOS/88/2021 at
State High Court sitting in Osogbo, the state capital, the court restrained all
the contenders from paradise themselves as chief Imam of Inisa Central Mosque.
But the State government in flagrant disregard to the
court order appointed one of the contenders, Abdul Akeem as Chief Imam.
Clerics in Inisa, Sheikh Tijani Abdulazeez-Kolawole
and Sheikh Abdul-Rasaq Ahmad appealed to the governor to tread carefully and
abide by court order which restrained contenders from parading themselves as
chief Imam of the mosque.
Abdul-Rasaq Ahmad said, “We were surprised that the
governor or government appointed one of the contenders as the Chief Imam of
Inisa Central mosque despite the court order restraining all contenders from
becoming imam of the mosque. We want the whole world to know this.”
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Nigerian village celebrates the return of kidnapped
students
MARCH 29, 2024
The whole village of Kuriga ran towards the convoy of
buses shouting "Our children are back!" and
"Alhamdulillah," meaning "Thank you, God," to welcome home
more than 100 students and staff who were abducted this month in Nigeria's
northwest.
The army announced on Sunday it had rescued 137
hostages - 76 female and 61 male - in the neighboring state of Zamfara, days
before a deadline to pay a 1 billion naira ($767,000) ransom for their release.
The students described being marched through the
forest for more than two weeks in an attempt to hide from authorities, having
to sleep under trees, being fed half cooked rice and given only filthy water to
drink.
"Even the bandits were hungry," said Amina
Alhassan, one of the kidnapped students, talking through the window of a bus as
it pulled into Kuriga.
"We used our dirty headscarves as sanitary
pads...we were crying and praying every day."
Ransom for the kidnapped children
Tanko Musa, one of the freed students, said the
kidnappers told them the government had paid the ransom and they could be
released as a result.
"We don't know how much was paid, but they said
the government has paid them," he said.
Earlier this week, Information Minister Mohammed Idris
said no ransom had been paid.
One security source said he saw 14 black bags, which
he assumed contained the ransom money, being delivered to an area in Zamfara
state where the students were held after their March 7 abduction.
Relieved parents crowded around the buses to catch a
glimpse of the children they thought they had lost.
"We had no hope of seeing our children
again," said Yunusa Musa, whose two children, Hafsatu, 19, and Zaituna,
16, were among those kidnapped.
Yunusa called on the Nigerian government to deploy
soldiers in the town and its surroundings to allow villagers to farm the land
they had to abandon because of rampant insecurity.
Abductions at Nigerian schools were first carried out
by jihadist group Boko Haram, which seized 276 students from a girls' school in
Chibok in northeastern Borno State a decade ago. Some of them never came back.
But since then, criminal gangs without ideological
affiliation have adopted the tactic to obtain ransom money.
The kidnappings have become an almost daily
occurrence, especially in northern Nigeria, tearing apart families and
communities that must pool savings to pay ransoms.
Neither Nigerian presidency spokesperson AjuriNgelale
nor Information Minister Mohammed Idris responded to requests for comment on
whether a ransom had been paid in this instance.
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Somalia: Greenhouse farming to combat food insecurity
MARCH 30, 2024
Somalia has long suffered from food insecurity.
Years of civil war, frequent droughts and recent
flooding have led to malnutrition.
However, a new crop of young and ambitious farmers and
agricultural entrepreneurs are driving an agricultural revolution by
introducing modern agricultural practices.
Simple greenhouses allow farmers to produce fruit and
vegetables all year round, increasing food security for the residents of
Mogadishu.
With over 250 greenhouses dotting the outskirts of
Mogadishu, these farms are pivotal in ensuring a consistent food supply to
Somalia's capital.
The country has experienced extreme weather in recent
years with prolonged drought and devastating floods.
Somalia's food security has also been hit by the
actions of militant groups like Al Shabaab.
Only in the past few years has Somalia begun to find
its footing after three decades of chaos brought by warlords and extremist
groups.
The emergence of greenhouse farming is seen as a way
to allow farmers to grow fruit and vegetables for the local market.
Abdurahman Mire, the director of 'Green Life Company'
says the idea behind the venture was to make the country more self-sufficient.
"We observed that most of the vegetables consumed
in Mogadishu were imported from abroad. This drove us to venture into smart
agriculture, utilizing greenhouses and irrigation systems. Our aim was to
provide produce to the market throughout the year."
The growth of the sector has created employment for
young agricultural graduates like Mohamed Mahdi.
"I am thrilled that companies behind these new
greenhouse businesses have created job opportunities for us," he says.
"As young people, we make up 75% of the Somali
population, and given the high unemployment rate in the country, we are
grateful for the chance to work in our chosen field of expertise," he
adds.
According to Somalia's National Bureau of Statistics,
the unemployment rate for people aged between 15 and 24 years is currently
30.1%.
Local supermarkets in Mogadishu prominently feature
products from these greenhouses, drawing praise from customers like Sucdi
Hassan.
"Knowing that these vegetables were produced
locally makes us feel secure," she remarks. "I hope our local farms
continue to produce more and increase their output."
Mohamed Barre, the Minister of Youth and Sports,
praises the initiative for contributing to job creation and economic stability.
"The youth who initiated modern farming have made
significant contributions to our country," says Barre.
There are however concerns about environmental
viability of greenhouse farming.
The method requires substantial energy for lighting,
heating, and cooling, it is also water-intensive.
George Wamukoya, Team Lead at African Group of
Negotiators Expert Support (AGNES) says that greenhouses offer a good solution
to increased food security in Somalia, but warns that care must be taken to
manage water resources.
“The small-scale irrigation is important, but it must
be predicated on good science on the amount of groundwater (needed) so that you
can be able to regulate its use and ensure its sustainability," he says.
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Abductors Of Kuriga School Children Killed In Military
Operation – DHQ\
30 March 2024
The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has said abductors of
137 Kuriga School children in Chikun Local government of Kaduna State have been
killed during rescue operations.
Recall that the military said the school children were
rescued in Zamfara State on March 24, 2024, after a reported fierce battle
between the terrorists and troops in collaboration with local authorities and
government agencies.
The pupils were rescued 18 days after their abduction
and handed over to the Kaduna state government for rehabilitation before they
were reunited with their families.
However, in a chat with Leadership, the Defence
spokesman, General Edward Buba, said the children were released following
coordinated military operations in collaboration with local authorities.
The DHQ spokesman revealed that some of the terrorists
who kidnapped the students were killed in the operation, but no arrest was
made.
He said, “Several terrorists were killed in military
action, and no arrest was made.
DHQ Gives Update On Rescue of Kuriga Schoolchildren
Meanwhile, the DHQ has said the military was bent on
sustaining the winning ways of its operational engagements, as demonstrated by
the recent rescue of 16 and 137 hostages in Sokoto and Kaduna States,
respectively.
Speaking at a briefing on Thursday, Buba said the
rescue of these hostages is indicative of a better understanding of the
dynamics of what we are dealing with and to address the issue in a much safer
manner.
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‘Most Wanted Boko Haram Commander Surrenders To
Nigerian Army’
29 March 2024
A notorious Boko Haram Commander, identified as
MallamYathabalwe, has surrendered to troops of the Nigerian Army in Borno
State.
The Emir of Gwoza, Alhaji Mohammed ShehuTimta, made
the disclosure on Friday, revealing that the Boko Haram Commander, who had been
terrorising Gwoza and the surrounding Mandara Mountain communities, surrendered
to the troops of Operation Hadin Kai.
The Monarch said Yathabalwe willingly came out from
his enclave on Friday morning with two AK47 rifles and some ammunition and
surrendered himself to the Nigerian Army.
The traditional ruler added that the terrorist has
been moved to Maiduguri for questioning.
The monarch told journalists that, “We are happy to
confirm and inform you that the most wanted top Commander of Boko Haram who had
been terrorising Gwoza and other surrounding Mandara Mountain communities in my
domain, MallamYathabalwe, has surrendered to troops of ‘Operation Hadin Kai’ in
the North-East.
“He willingly came out from his enclave on Friday
morning with two AK47 rifles and some ammunition. He was then handed over to
the troops of the Nigerian military in Gwoza, after which he may be taken to
Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, for further questioning or action.
“Yathabalwe, before surrendering, has been terrorising
my people for many years, especially making it very difficult for farmers to
access their farmlands. With this new development, we are hopeful that total
peace will return to Gwoza and its environs.”
It was gathered that Yathabalwe, before surrendering,
had been responsible for a series of attacks and killings, including the
slaughtering of farmers on their farmlands in Gwoza LGA and environs.
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Journalists condemn alleged attack on colleague by DSS
in Ibadan
SegunShowunmi, Ibadan
March 30, 2024
Journalists in Oyo State yesterday demanded justice
for their colleague, Mr. Tony Daniel, a freelance journalist and former
employee of 32 FM, who was allegedly brutally assaulted by DSS officers in
Ibadan.
The incident, which occurred at NNPC filling station
near the State NUJ Press Centre in Iyaganku GRA yesterday, has sparked
condemnation from the media community with calls for perpetrators to be
identified and brought to justice.
Daniel’s harrowing ordeal unfolded around 9:30 am when
he was reportedly beaten by DSS officers, leaving him severely injured before
he was rushed to the hospital for urgent medical attention.
His colleagues, who were angry by the brazen attack on
their fellow journalist, have united in a resounding chorus demanding swift and
decisive action from the DSS headquarters to apprehend those responsible for
the heinous act.
Daniel recounted the events that transpired at the
NNPC station, where a routine fuel purchase turned into a nightmare of
brutality and intimidation at the hands of the DSS officers.
Describing the traumatic experience of being assaulted
and threatened with his life, he detailed the violent encounter that left him
battered and his car damaged.
He also narrated the excessive force and aggression
exhibited by the alleged perpetrators.
The disturbing account of Daniel’s ordeal has led to
his colleagues expressing solidarity and demanding accountability for the
heinous assault on one of their own.
The shocking brutality unleashed on Daniel has not
only left him physically scarred but raised troubling questions about the
conduct of security operatives entrusted with safeguarding the public.
The heinous act came just 24 hours after FirstNews
editor, Mr SegunOlatunji, was released from the captivity of the Defence
Intelligence Agency (DIA), another security agency in the country.
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Gunmen rob Mpumalanga worshippers in a mosque
NhlamuloMabasa
29 March 2024
Worshippers who had gathered for prayer, while
observing the month of Ramadan, were robbed of their personnel belongings on
Thursday night.
It is alleged that a group of criminals, wielding
guns, stormed the mosque and fired shots in the air.
The four robbers stormed in during prayer and
instructed them to lie down. Valuables were taken including cellphones and a
vehicle.
No one was injured.
”They said they want all of us to lie down, so we did
that. So they started checking in our pockets and took some cellphones, the
most issue is that they needed money so they never get it. But took phones of
our members, ” says Jumuah Sign Bwazi the leader of the mosque.
This is the second incident in the space of a week.
Last week, a mosque in Nkomazi was also robbed.
Mosque congregants believe they are being targeted by
criminals.
“Clearly there are some people amongst ourselves that
are giving information to outsiders. There is no other individual who can come
to the masjid and walk inside while there is prayer. And we are facing one
direction during prayer, only a Muslim will understand what happens during
prayer,’ adds Mohammed Phiri a worshipper.
The worshippers have expressed concern over the
police’s reaction to the crime. They allege that police members have not
attended to the crime scene, despite the incident being reported last night.
When the SABC News team arrived at the scene, eight
hours later, cartridge cases were still on the floor.
Attempts to get comment from the police, have failed.
Gunmen rob Mpumalanga congregants in a mosque:
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Mideast
Gaza humanitarian crisis ‘man-made’, Israel must obey
ICJ order: UNRWA
29 March 2024
UNRWA says the catastrophic humanitarian situation in
Gaza is man-made, criticizing the Israeli regime’s lack of cooperation with the
International Court of Justice (ICJ) regarding the facilitation of aid delivery
into the besieged Palestinian territory.
The head of the United Nations agency for Palestinian
refugees, Philippe Lazzarini, made the statement in a post on X on Friday after
the ICJ issued a legally binding order calling on Israel to "ensure,
without delay" that humanitarian aid is provided to the Gaza Strip to halt
famine.
“The renewed binding order from the ICJ yesterday is a
stark reminder that the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip
is man-made and worsening. It can however still be reversed,” Lazzarini said.
He said the order calls on Israel “to cooperate with
the United Nations to facilitate the delivery of urgently needed humanitarian
aid to Gaza.”
“Cooperation means that Israel must reverse its
decision and allow UNRWA to reach northern Gaza with food and nutrition convoys
on a daily basis and to open additional land crossings.”
Reiterating that the humanitarian situation in Gaza is
deteriorating, UNRWA's chief called for more pressure on Israel to stop its
months-long aggression.
“The conditions of over 2 million people are
worsening. Gaza is becoming an impossible place for a dignified life. In under
six months, where people did not know hunger and were largely healthy, famine
thresholds are unprecedented in time and speed.”
“Member states should exert more pressure to implement
the ICJ order. Those who stopped funding UNRWA should reconsider their decision
to allow the Agency to fulfill its mandate including help averting famine.”
The UN and other aid agencies have warned of imminent
famine due to Israel's prevention of the land-based delivery of life-saving aid
to Gaza.
Israel began hostilities in Gaza on October 7 after
the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas carried out Operation Al-Aqsa Storm
against the usurping entity in retaliation for the regime's intensified
atrocities against the Palestinian people.
The regime has also cut off fuel, electricity, food,
and water to the more than two million Palestinians living there.
Israel has killed more than 32,500 Palestinians and
injured nearly 75,000 others in Gaza since the October day.
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Hamas, Islamic Jihad say success of indirect
negotiations with Israel depends on fulfillment of 4 conditions
Omar Alothmani and GulsenTopcu
30.03.2024
Palestine resistance groups, Hamas and Islamic Jihad,
said Friday that four conditions, including the return of displaced people to
their homes in the Gaza Strip are necessary for the success of indirect
negotiations with Israel.
Hamas Political Bureau Chief Ismail Haniyeh and a
delegation led by Islamic Jihad Secretary-General Ziyad al-Nakhalah met in the
Iranian capital of Tehran.
Hamas said in a statement that for "successful
indirect" negotiations with Israel, there must be a complete halt to Gaza
attacks, withdrawal of occupation forces, return of displaced persons and
uninterrupted aid entry.
The statement highlighted Palestinians' direct
conflict with Israel amid raids, attacks in the West Bank and violations in
Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa Mosque. It demanded employing all forms of resistance
in conflict zones.
The statement urged on the Islamic community to
express anger against Israel's daily massacres and resist through legitimate
means.
It also rejects any plans or projects aimed at altering
the situation in Gaza against the will of the people.
Indirect talks for cease-fire and prisoner exchange
between Hamas, Israel
The Israeli delegation, led by Mossad Chief David
Barnea, traveled to Doha, the capital of Qatar, on March 18 for a new round of
negotiations on the release of prisoners in Gaza.
Israeli media announced the official start of prisoner
exchange negotiations between Hamas and Tel Aviv as soon as the Israeli
delegation arrived in Doha.
It was noted that NitzanAlon, responsible for the file
of captives and missing persons in the Israeli army, was also part of the
delegation.
Israel's Channel 12 television news said negotiations
were expected to last two weeks.
But on March 26, Israel announced it recalled the
negotiation team from Qatar citing Hamas' "extreme demands,"
including "complete cessation of the war in Gaza and full withdrawal of
the Israeli army from the region.
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Israeli PM Netanyahu OKs new Gaza cease-fire talks
amid pressure
MAR 29, 2024
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved
new discussions on a cease-fire in Gaza, as his country continues to violate
the recent U.N. Security Council resolution urging an immediate cease-fire and
the World Court ordered it prevent enforced starvation of Palestinians and to
ensure vital humanitarian aid reached the blockaded enclave.
But despite a binding United Nations Security Council
resolution this week demanding an "immediate cease-fire," Israel
continued to carry out attacks on Friday, including around hospitals.
Regional fallout from the conflict also flared, with
Israel saying it killed a Hezbollah rocket commander in Lebanon, and several
Hezbollah fighters killed in Syria strikes that a war monitor blamed on Israel.
Netanyahu's office said new talks on a Gaza cease-fire
and hostage release will take place in Doha and Cairo "in the coming
days... with guidelines for moving forward in the negotiations," days
after they appeared stalled.
In its order, the International Court of Justice (ICJ)
in The Hague said: "Palestinians in Gaza are no longer facing only a risk
of famine, but... famine is setting in."
Philippe Lazzarini, head of the U.N. agency for
Palestinian refugees, posted on X that the ruling was "a stark reminder
that the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is man made +
worsening."
The court had ruled in January that Israel must
facilitate "urgently needed" humanitarian aid to Gaza and prevent
genocidal acts, but Israel rejected the case brought by South Africa.
The latest binding ICJ ruling, which has little means
of enforcement, came as Israel's military said Friday it was continuing
so-called "operations" in Al-Shifa Hospital, the territory's largest,
for a 12th day.
Throughout the coastal territory, dozens of people
were killed overnight, the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said.
Among the dead were 12 people killed in a home in the
southern city of Rafah, which has been regularly bombed ahead of a mooted
Israeli ground operation there.
Men worked under the light of mobile phones to free
people trapped under debris after an air strike, AFPTV images showed.
The ICJ ordered Israel to "take all necessary and
effective measures to ensure, without delay" the supply "of urgently
needed basic services and humanitarian assistance."
On Monday the U.N. Security Council demanded an
"immediate cease-fire" in Gaza, the release of hostages held by
Hamas, and "ensuring humanitarian access."
Member states are obliged to abide by such
resolutions, but the Doctors Without Borders (MSF) charity said nothing has
changed on the ground.
Aid groups say only a fraction of the supplies
required have been allowed in since October when Israel placed Gaza under
near-total siege.
With limited ground access, several nations have
staged airdrops, and a sea corridor from Cyprus has delivered its first food
aid.
Heavy damage
The U.N. says Gaza's health system is collapsing
"due to ongoing hostilities and access constraints."
Israeli troops first raided Al-Shifa in November,
before Israel in January announced it had "completed the dismantling"
of Hamas's command structure in northern Gaza.
Netanyahu has said troops "are holding the
northern Gaza Strip" and also the southern city of Khan Younis, amid heavy
fighting.
"We have bisected the Strip and we are preparing
to enter Rafah," he said Thursday.
Netanyahu is under domestic pressure over his failure
to bring home all of the hostages seized by Hamas on Oct. 7. Israel says about
130 captives remain in Gaza, including 34 presumed dead.
Near Al-Amal Hospital in Khan Younis, troops carried
out attacks, killing dozens backed by air support, the army said Thursday.
Israeli tanks and armored vehicles have massed around
another Khan Younis health facility, the Nasser Hospital, the Gaza health
ministry said.
An analysis of satellite images shows heavily damaged
areas around the Nasser and Al-Amal hospitals.
Deadliest toll
Since the Gaza war began, Israel has increased its
strikes in Syria, targeting army positions and Iran-backed forces including
Lebanon's Hezbollah movement, a key Hamas ally.
A Britain-based war monitor said Israeli air strikes
Friday in north Syria killed at least 42 people, six from Hezbollah and 36
Syrian soldiers.
Israel's military said it killed Ali Abdel Hassan
Naim, deputy commander of Hezbollah's rocket unit, in an air strike in south
Lebanon Friday.
U.S., Egyptian and Qatari mediators have tried to
secure a truce in Gaza, but those talks had appeared deadlocked more than
halfway through the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Tensions have risen between Netanyahu and Washington,
which provides billions of dollars in military aid but has grown increasingly
vocal about the war's impact on civilians.
Washington has also raised the issue of Gaza's
post-war rule. It has suggested a future role for the Palestinian Authority,
which has partial administrative control in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
On Thursday, Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas
approved the new government of prime minister Mohammed Mustafa, who said his
cabinet will work on "visions to reunify the institutions, including
assuming responsibility for Gaza."
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Gaza international force could include soldiers from
three Arab countries
MARCH 30, 2024
Israel could allow forces from three Arab militaries
of Middle Eastern nations to serve in the Gaza Strip as part of a US-funded
peacekeeping mission after the war, Israeli media reported on Friday night.
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has reportedly updated
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of significant developments made during the
former's visit to Washington DC this week.
According to the report, Gallant told the prime
minister, the IDF chief of staff, and the war cabinet that the peacekeeping
force under discussion with the United States would consist of forces from
three Arab nations.
American troops will not serve on the ground in Gaza
A previous report on the project by Politico noted
that American troops would not serve on the ground in Gaza as part of any
option considered in the talks with Israel. The Politico report further said
the peacekeeping force could still have a Palestinian majority.
Initial plans were to fund a security force to
stabilize the situation on the ground while allowing an influx of aid to be used
for reconstruction, infrastructure, humanitarian assistance, and other needs.
The officials cautioned that any movement on the issue
would be unlikely for several weeks or months, as the Biden Administration is
unwilling to approve any plans until commitments on a two-state solution are
made.
Gallant set to advance project with US
Israel's position is not clear as they have not
discussed any options with the US, instead preferring to wait until Hamas is
defeated and the hostages released.
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Arab, Islamic nations applaud ICJ order for Israel to
unblock aid to Gaza
Mohammad Sio
29.03.2024
Arab and Muslim countries and organizations hailed a
fresh measure by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ordering Israel to
allow the entry of humanitarian aid into the blockaded Gaza Strip.
Saudi Arabia said the new measure by the top UN court
on Thursday was "welcome," with its Foreign Ministry releasing a
statement that reiterated Riyadh's "support for all efforts aimed at
increasing the entry of urgent humanitarian aid to prevent the worsening of the
humanitarian crisis in Gaza."
The kingdom also renewed its call "on the
international community to take further actions to stop Israeli violations of
international law, and to implement the Security Council resolution calling for
a cease-fire."
Kuwait's Foreign Ministry also hailed the ICJ order,
emphasizing in a statement "the importance of the entire international
community exerting pressure on the Israeli occupation to compel it to comply
the demands of the Court and UN resolutions, and to work to expedite the entry
of humanitarian aid into Gaza."
For its part, the Lebanese Foreign Ministry called on
the international community to "take immediate action to stop the war on
the Gaza Strip and Israeli violations of the humanitarian law, and to implement
Security Council Resolution 2728."
Similarly, a statement by the Muslim World League
applauded the ICJ order and emphasized "the need for the measures to
alleviate the effects of the catastrophe suffered by civilians in Gaza."
The league also stressed "the need to make every
effort to enforce international and humanitarian laws, adhere to legitimate
international resolutions, and end this devastating war with its resulting
killings and destruction."
Israel has waged a deadly military offensive on the
Gaza Strip since an Oct. 7 cross-border attack led by Hamas in which some 1,200
Israelis were killed.
More than 32,600 Palestinians, mostly women and
children, have since been killed in Gaza, and over 75,000 injured amid mass
destruction and shortages of necessities.
The Israeli war has pushed 85% of Gaza’s population
into internal displacement amid a crippling blockade of most food, clean water,
and medicine, while 60% of the enclave's infrastructure has been damaged or
destroyed, according to the UN.
Israel stands accused of genocide at the International
Court of Justice (ICJ), which in an interim ruling in January ordered Tel Aviv
to stop genocidal acts and take measures to guarantee that humanitarian
assistance is provided to civilians in Gaza.
In a Thursday order, the ICJ called on Israel to take
measures “without delay” to ensure “the unhindered provision” of basic services
and humanitarian assistance, including food, water, fuel, and medical supplies.
The world court said, “Palestinians in Gaza are no longer facing only a risk of
famine ... but that famine is setting in.”
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Israel kills dozens in airstrikes across the Gaza
Strip
March 29, 2024
CAIRO: Israel sustained its aerial and ground
bombardment of the Gaza Strip on Friday, killing dozens of Palestinians, as
fighting raged around Gaza City’s main Al Shifa hospital, Palestinian officials
and the Israeli military said.
Palestinian health officials said two Israeli strikes
on the Al-Shejaia suburb in eastern Gaza City killed 17 people, while an
Israeli air strike on a house in the Al-Maghazi refugee camp in the central
Gaza Strip killed eight people.
Gaza’s Hamas-run government media office said at least
10 policemen, tasked with securing aid to the displaced in northern Gaza, were
among those killed in Al-Shejaia.
The Israeli military said its forces continued
operations in around Gaza City’s Al Shifa complex “while mitigating harm to
civilians, patients, medical teams, and medical equipment,” adding that over
the past day it killed a number of gunmen and located weapons and military
infrastructure.
Al Shifa, the Gaza Strip’s biggest hospital before the
war, had been one of the few health care facilities even partially operational
in north Gaza before the latest fighting. It had also been housing displaced
civilians.
The Israeli statement said its forces conducted raids
in central and southern areas including Khan Younis and Al-Karara, where troops
exchanged fire with Palestinian gunmen before they killed them and located
weapons and rockets.
The armed wing of Hamas said their fighters targeted
Israeli forces near to Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, one of the city’s two
hospitals blockaded by Israeli soldiers for several days.
In the far south of the Strip, Israel continued its
bombardment in Rafah, the Palestinians’ last refuge where over half of Gaza’s
2.3 million people were sheltering. An air strike on a house killed 12
Palestinians late on Thursday. More than 32,000 Palestinians have been killed
in Israel’s military offensive in the Gaza Strip since Oct. 7, with 71 killed
in the last 24 hours, according to health authorities in the territory.
Thousands more dead are believed to be buried under
rubble and more than 80 percent of Gazans have been displaced, many at risk of
famine.
The war erupted after Hamas militants broke through
the border and rampaged through communities in southern Israel, killing 1,200
people and abducting 253 hostages, according to Israeli tallies.
In the northern Gaza Strip, where the United Nations
has warned famine is imminent as early as May, an elderly man died of
malnutrition and lack of medication, Palestinian media said. On Thursday, the
World Court unanimously ordered Israel to take all necessary and effective
action to ensure basic food supplies to Gaza’s population and halt spreading
famine.
“The renewed binding order from the @ICJ
(International Court of Justice) yesterday is a stark reminder that the
catastrophic humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is man made and
worsening. It can however still be reversed,” Philippe Lazzarini, head of the
UN Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA, said on X.
“(This) means that Israel must reverse its decision
and allow @UNRWA to reach northern Gaza with food and nutrition convoys on a
daily basis and to open additional land crossings,” he added. Earlier this
week, UNRWA said Israel told it that it would no longer approve its food
convoys to north Gaza. Four such requests were denied since March 21, it added.
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Jordanians protest peace treaty with Israel in fresh
rallies
March 30, 2024
AMMAN: Thousands of Jordanians rallied near the
Israeli Embassy on a fifth day of large protests against Israel, calling for an
end to Jordan’s unpopular peace treaty with its neighbor to the West.
The protesters in an affluent neighborhood of Amman
carried Palestinian flags and chanted: “They said Hamas is terrorist. All of
Jordan is Hamas.”
“No Zionist embassy on Jordanian land,” protesters
also cried, demanding that authorities close the embassy and end a 1994 peace
treaty that normalized ties with Israel.
Placards declared “Amman-Gaza one destiny,” while
other posters depicted Hamas’ masked military spokesman, Abu Obaida, who has
become a folk hero for many in the Arab world.
The Israeli Embassy, where protesters have gathered
for five straight days, has long been a flashpoint when violence has escalated
between Palestinians and Israel.
Heavy security was aimed at curbing the number of
protesters, and the rally went peacefully, unlike earlier this week when riot
police fired tear gas and struck protesters with batons to prevent them from
storming the embassy.
Hundreds of demonstrators, however, defied police
orders to disperse and sat on the streets, saying they would remain until the
early hours of Friday morning.
Authorities in Jordan have stepped up arrests and
harassment of demonstrators in a months-long campaign that has been slammed by
international rights groups Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch for
restricting freedom of expression.
Passions have run high among Jordanians, many of whom
are of Palestinian origin, over Israel’s relentless Gaza bombing campaign
against Hamas that has killed tens of thousands of civilians, according to Gaza
officials, and flattened many parts of the densely populated enclave.
Jordan has seen some of the biggest outpourings of
public anger in the region since the war was triggered when Hamas fighters
crossed into southern Israel on Oct. 7, killing 1,200 people and capturing 253
hostages, according to Israeli tallies.
Authorities in Jordan say peaceful protests are
allowed but that they would not tolerate any attempt to exploit anger against
Israel to create havoc or efforts to reach a border zone with the
Israeli-occupied West Bank or Israel.
Jordan’s peace treaty with Israel is widely unpopular
among many citizens who see normalization as betraying the rights of their
Palestinian compatriots.
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Hezbollah hits Israeli military sites in reprisal for
attacks on southern Lebanon
30 March 2024
Hezbollah has carried out multiple operations against
Israeli military positions in the northern part of the 1948-occupied
territories in retaliation for Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon villages.
Hezbollah fighters attacked Israel's Jal al-Alam
military base and a gathering of troops nearby on Friday with
surface-to-surface Falaq (Dusk) missiles, Lebanon’s al-Mayadeen television
said, citing a brief Hezbollah statement.
The resistance fighters also struck the Metula
settlement with various weapons and targeted an Israeli military vehicle
station in a drone attack. The designated targets were precisely hit and
destroyed in the aerial assault, the report said.
Hezbollah further targeted the al-Samaqa site in the
Kfarchouba Hills with a barrage of rockets. Moreover, they shelled an Israeli
infantry unit in the HadabYaroun site with a salvo of artillery rounds,
inflicting injuries among troops stationed there.
A number of Israeli military vehicles were hit and
damaged at the al-Malikiyah site as well.
Earlier on Friday, Hezbollah fighters attacked the
headquarters of the Israeli military’s 91st Division in Branit barracks with
Burkan (Volcano) missiles. The resistance group said the operation came in
response to the Israeli aggression on Damascus and Aleppo.
Furthermore, Hezbollah attacked the Zibdin barracks in
the occupied Shebaa Farms with separate volleys of artillery shells and Falaq
missiles.
The Lebanese resistance fighters also fired several
artillery shells at a gathering of Israeli soldiers in the Hounin Castle.
The Israeli regime has repeatedly attacked southern
Lebanon since October 7, when it launched a genocidal war on Gaza that has
killed at least 32,552 Palestinians, most of them women and children, so far.
In retaliation, Hezbollah has launched near-daily
rocket attacks on Israeli positions.
At least 349 people have been killed on the Lebanese
border, including 68 civilians.
Israel says at least ten soldiers and eight settlers
have been killed in the area.
The fighting has forced the evacuation of tens of
thousands from the northern part of the occupied territories, amid rocket fire
and shelling carried out by Hezbollah and allied Palestinian groups.
Hezbollah has already fought off two Israeli wars
against Lebanon in 2000 and 2006. The resistance forced the regime to retreat
in both conflicts.
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Nasrallah calls for massive participation in Quds day
Mar 30, 2024
TEHRAN, Mar. 30 (MNA) – Hezbollah Secretary General
Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah addressed on Friday the worshippers in Beirut’s Dahiyeh
and elsewhere marking the First Night of Al-Qadr , tackling the various
religious aspects of the occasion.
In this regard, Sayyed Nasrallah underlined the importance
of prayers and resorting to the divine power to face earthly challenges,
including the current confrontation with the Israeli enemy in Lebanon, Gaza,
and other areas, Al-Manar reported.
Sayyed Nasrallah ridiculed the antagonistic propaganda
which claims that calling for prayers reflects Resistance weakness in the
battlefield, adding that reading a prayer is vital during the time of woes and
bliss similarly.
Holy God’s support has always helped us to defeat the
Israeli enemy despite the discrepancy of the military capabilities, Sayyed
Nasrallah said.
Sayyed Nasrallah delayed tackling the latest
developments in South Lebanon, Gaza, and the entire region till next Friday
which marks Al-Quds International Day.
“Al-Quds Day this year synchronizes with important
developments.”
Sayyed Nasrallah called for a massive participation in
Hezbollah central ceremony which will be held to mark Al-Quds International Day
in Beirut’s Dahiyeh.
The Israeli enemy has been bombing Gaza for 175 days,
killing 32,600 innocent civilians and injuring over 75, 000 others.
Hezbollah, in turn, has engaged in a border battle to
support Gaza in the face of the Zionist enemy, inflicting heavy losses upon the
occupation forces.
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125,000 worshippers perform 3rd Friday prayer of
Ramadan in blessed Al-Aqsa
[29/March/2024]
OCCUPIED AL-QUDS March 29. 2024 (Saba) - Today, more
than 125,000 worshippers performed the third Friday prayers of the blessed
month of Ramadan at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in the occupied city of Al-Quds, despite
the restrictions imposed by the Zionist enemy forces.
The Palestinian Information Center quoted the Islamic
Waqf Department in Jerusalem as saying that 125,000 worshippers performed the
third Friday prayers of the blessed month of Ramadan at Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Tens of thousands arrived this morning in the
courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque, bypassing the enemy's military measures and
tightening and the checkpoints surrounding the occupied city.
In turn, the preacher of Al-Aqsa Mosque, Youssef Abu
Sneineh, stressed the Islamism of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, and that it is a
pure right for Muslims and not others. He stressed the complete rejection of
the Judaization of the mosque and its prejudice.
Abu Sneineh called on the Palestinian people
everywhere to travel to Al-Aqsa Mosque and Rabat and to retreat in its
courtyards today to emphasize their Islamism and reject its Judaization.
The Zionist enemy forces imposed severe restrictions
on the access of Palestinians from the occupied West Bank to the city of
Jerusalem for Friday prayers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, for the second week in a
row.
Enemy forces deployed intensively in the vicinity of
Al-Aqsa, erecting military checkpoints, checking the identities of citizens,
and preventing hundreds of them from reaching Jerusalem to perform prayers at
Al-Aqsa.
Hundreds of citizens prayed in the streets, near the
enemy checkpoints, after being prevented from entering to pray at Al-Aqsa, most
of them elderly, and hundreds of Jerusalemites and residents of the occupied interior
who were deported from Al-Aqsa performed Friday prayers in the Old City and at
the nearest point they could reach.
Tens of thousands of worshippers at dawn today led the
blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque and performed prayers at dawn on the third Friday of the
blessed month of Ramadan, despite the enemy's military tightening in the
vicinity of the mosque and the Old City.
Worshippers were able to reach the mosque despite the
severe restrictions and obstacles imposed by the Zionist enemy on the entry of
Palestinians to the holy city.
After the dawn prayers, a mass march roamed the
courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque, punctuated by takbeers and slogans in support of
the resistance and in support of Gaza and its people.
As part of the "Dawn of the Steadfast"
campaign, thousands of worshipers from the city of um al-Fahm in the occupied
interior flocked to Al-Aqsa Mosque to pray on the third Friday of Ramadan,
where 50 buses arrived from the city of um al-Fahm to the mosque, other than
those who came in their own vehicles.
Jerusalemite calls and youth movements continue to
travel to Al-Aqsa Mosque and retreat there, until the end of Ramadan month to
prevent the enemy from singling out Al-Aqsa, confronting settler incursions,
and to defend and protect the mosque and break the siege on it.
The calls stressed the need to revive all prayers at
Al-Aqsa Mosque. Stressing on everyone who can access the mosque, especially
from all areas of Al-Quds.
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UNICEF: 1.7 million Palestinians displaced in Gaza,
half of them children
[29/March/2024]
GENEVA March 29. 2024 (Saba) - The United Nations
Children's Fund (UNICEF) confirmed that about 1.7 million Palestinians in the
Gaza Strip have been internally displaced, half of them children who do not
have access to enough water, food, fuel and medicine.
The UN organization said in a post on its X account
last night that the children of Gaza need a humanitarian ceasefire immediately.
The Zionist enemy restricts humanitarian access to
Gaza, especially by land, causing scarce supplies of food, medicine and fuel
and a famine that has killed children and the elderly in the Strip.
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IDF commando killed, 16 others wounded during fighting
in southern Gaza
29 March 2024
The Israel Defense Forces announced on Friday the
death of a soldier killed during fighting against the Hamas terror group in the
Khan Younis area of the southern Gaza Strip earlier in the day.
He was named as Sgt. First Class AlonKudriashov, 21,
of the Commando Brigade’s Egoz unit, from Modiin.
His death brought the number of troops killed in
Israel’s ground offensive against Hamas to 254.
Kudriashov was killed and 16 other troops of the Egoz
unit were wounded, including six seriously, after a Hamas operative fired an
RPG at a building used as an encampment near Nasser Hospital, according to an
IDF probe.
Hamas published footage of the Friday morning
incident, showing it launching an RPG at the building where the Egoz troops
were operating.
All of the wounded troops were taken to hospitals.
Egoz troops had killed a Hamas gunman near their encampment
a few hours before the RPG fire, according to the IDF.
Meanwhile, troops of the Nahal Brigade operating in
the central Gaza Strip located and destroyed several rocket launchers that were
aimed at Israel, the IDF said earlier Friday.
Since Thursday, Nahal soldiers have also killed
numerous gunmen, including by calling in airstrikes, the military added.
Separately, the Israeli Air Force struck what the IDF
said was a building used by Hamas for terror activities in central Gaza’s
Nuseirat.
Fighting against Hamas also continued at Gaza City’s
Shifa Hospital, as well as in southern Gaza’s al-Qarara and the al-Amal
neighborhood of Khan Younis, where the IDF said troops have killed Hamas
operatives, seized weapons and destroyed sites belonging to the terror group.
Amid the operations, the IAF struck dozens of sites,
largely in support of the maneuvering ground troops, the military added.
War broke out on October 7 when Hamas terrorists
infiltrated Israel, killing nearly 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and
kidnapping 253. Israel has vowed to both wipe out Hamas and secure the
hostages’ release. The army says there are 130 people kidnapped from Israel in
Hamas captivity, including nearly three dozen people who were killed on October
7 or while held hostage whose remains Gazan terrorists continue to hold.
Talks for a temporary truce and the release of
hostages appeared to advance earlier in the week, but fell apart after Hamas
rejected a compromise, saying it would only agree to a permanent end to the war
and complete withdrawal of troops from Gaza. Efforts to renew the talks were
undertaken on Friday.
The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry said at least
32,623 people have been killed and 75,092 have been injured in Gaza since
October 7.
The terror group’s figures are unverified and don’t
differentiate between civilians and combatants. Israel has said it has killed
some 13,000 Hamas members in Gaza fighting, in addition to some 1,000 killed
inside Israel in the aftermath of the terror group’s October 7 invasion and
onslaught.
The ongoing war has also created a humanitarian crisis
in Gaza, as famine is both a risk and “quite possibly” present in at least some
areas in northern Gaza, a senior US State Department official told Reuters on
Friday.
The official added that the scarcity of trucks was a
key obstacle to more humanitarian aid in the densely populated enclave that has
been battered by the Israel-Hamas war.
“While we can say with confidence that famine is a
significant risk in the south and center but not present, in the north, it is
both a risk and quite possibly is present in at least some areas, which
accounts for the urgency with which we need to move goods, food at scale into
the north,” the senior State Department official, speaking with Reuters on the
condition of anonymity, said.
The number of trucks distributing aid in south and
central Gaza has nearly topped 200 a day, an increase compared to a month ago,
but more are needed, the State Department official said.
“You need to address the full nutrition needs of the
population of Gaza of all ages. That means more than just that minimal survival
level feeding,” the official said, adding that malnutrition, infant newborn and
young child mortality are significant problems that are growing.
“It has to be addressed by additional assistance
coming and the right kind of assistance coming in,” he said.
As part of the efforts to alleviate the humanitarian
crisis in the northern part of the Strip, nine trucks operated by the United
Nations’ World Food Programme reached the area Thursday night, according to the
Coordinator of Government Affairs in the Territories, the Defense Ministry body
responsible for civilian affairs in the Palestinian territories.
In total, COGAT said 47 trucks have reached northern
Gaza via a new land route opened by the IDF earlier in March.
Additionally, Israel’s Foreign Ministry said the
country will continue looking for new ways to facilitate the entry of increased
aid into Gaza after the International Court of Justice ordered it to increase
the provision of basic humanitarian goods to the Gaza Strip.
“Israel will continue to promote new initiatives, and
to expand existing ones, in order to enable and facilitate the flow of aid to
the Gaza Strip in a continuous and extensive manner, by land, air and sea,
together with UN bodies and other partners in the international community,”
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lior Hayat said in a statement posted on X.
“This includes ongoing efforts to increase the scale,
and means of access for such aid despite the operational challenges on the
ground and Hamas?s active and abhorrent efforts to commandeer, hoard, and steal
aid.”
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Southeast
Asia
PM Anwar: Muslims must continue to safeguard Al-Azhar
tradition of knowledge, wisdom
29 Mar 2024
KUALA LUMPUR, March 29 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri
Anwar Ibrahim urged Muslims in Malaysia to continue to safeguard the tradition
of knowledge and wisdom of Egypt’s Al-Azhar University.
He said that it should be safeguarded to create
widespread awareness among Muslims in the South-east Asian region including
Malaysia.
“The modern history of Islam is not separated from the
history of change and reform brought by Al-Azhar, this is integrated with the
entire line of struggle and awareness of Muslims in South-east Asia including
Malaysia,” he said.
The prime minister said this in a video message which
was shown at the International Day of Al-Azhar celebration at the Academy of
Islamic Studies, Universiti Malaya, here today.
Anwar said that apart from that, Malaysia enjoys a
great gift because it has a close relationship with Al-Azhar and he, himself
was welcomed by Sheikh of Al-Azhar Professor Dr Mohamed Ahmed El-Tayyeb.
He added that Mohamed Ahmed El-Tayyeb had also been
invited to visit Malaysia and it should be taken advantage of by Muslims in
this country.
“He (Mohamed Ahmed El-Tayyeb) accepted the invitation
to visit Malaysia. I believe we will take advantage not only to be able to
gather together with the Al-Azhar alumni but also to plan programmes that will
benefit Malaysian Muslims as a whole.
“I believe fellow Al-Azhar alumni will play an
important role in organising programmes which will benefit the people and
Muslims as a whole,” he said.
The International Day of Al-Azhar was held in
conjunction with the 1,084th anniversary of its establishment and organised by
the World Organisation for Al-Azhar Graduates (WOAG Malaysia).
It was also attended by WOAG Malaysia president Prof
Datuk MohdFakhrudin Abdul Mukti and Egyptian ambassador to Malaysia RagaiTawfik
Said Nasr. — Bernama
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Baznas distributing Gaza food aid worth Rp2 billion
during Ramadan
March 30, 2024
Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Indonesian National Alms Agency
(Baznas), in collaboration with Palestinian institution Althouri Women's Center
(AWC), is distributing Rp2 billion (US$126,000) of food and water aid for
Palestinians in Rafah, Gaza, during the Ramadan holy month.
In a statement received from his office here on
Saturday, Head of Baznas Noor Achmad expressed relief and gratitude for the
distribution of the assistance that comprises ready-to-eat meals.
"Praise to God, food and water aid from Baznas
can arrive in the hands of the people of Rafah, Gaza. Hopefully, the assistance
will help the local Muslims during this year's Ramadan fasting month," he
remarked.
Achmad also extended appreciation to AWC for its
collaboration to facilitate the delivery of food and water aid to displaced Palestinian
people in Rafah City.
He then praised the donors for allocating their assets
for the sake of assisting Palestinians during the trying time under the siege
of Israeli occupation forces.
"We would like to thank the donors who have
allocated their assets to help Palestinians in need," he stated.
He further underlined that the alms agency is
distributing the aid collected from Indonesian people while ensuring compliance
with applicable regulations and Islamic law as well as the security of
Indonesia.
"This humanitarian act is in line with the
mission of Baznas to reach a broader population and bring about positive
impacts to their lives," he added.
The official also expressed hope that all parties
involved in the distribution of the aid would be blessed by the Almighty God.
"May the Almighty God bless the donors and all
parties involved in ensuring smooth distribution of the aid with the rewards
they deserve," he remarked.
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Religious Affairs Ministry launches Indonesia Global
Halal Fashion
March 30, 2024
Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Ministry of Religious Affairs,
in collaboration with textile industry players and designers, launched the
Indonesia Global Halal Fashion (IGHF) during the Indonesia Fashion Week in
Jakarta on Thursday (March 28).
Head of the ministry's Halal Product Guarantee
Organizing Agency (BPJPH) Muhammad Aqil Irham stated that the holding of the
IGHF is expected to promote the development of Muslim fashion, which is
believed to be instrumental in leading Indonesia to become the world's halal fashion
center.
"Halal fashion that starts from certified halal
textile products and fabrics is expected to help Indonesia emerge as a fashion
center in the world," he noted in a statement received from his office
here on Saturday.
Irham observed that the development of halal fashion
would surely be among the steps that can boost the halal value chain in the
country.
Halal textile and fabrics are required as raw
materials by Indonesian designers, he remarked, adding that the government will
help Indonesia-made halal fashion products to penetrate export markets,
including in the Middle East and Europe.
He believes that in this way, Indonesia will be able
to solidify the existence of its Muslim fashion at the global level.
Currently, Indonesia ranks third in the Global Islamic
Economy Indicator, according to a report released by DinarStandard in 2023.
According to Irham, it is crucial that Indonesia
intensively promotes its Muslim fashion products globally to achieve the top
spot in the halal fashion industry.
He underlined that the government had made various
efforts to involve Indonesian Muslim fashion products in renowned fashion
events, such as the New York Fashion Week, Paris Fashion Week, London Fashion
Week, Dubai Fashion Week, Turkey Fashion Week, and Jakarta Muslim Fashion Week.
"We need to promote our halal fashion products in
the international scene through renowned fashion weeks," he stated.
He then revealed BPJPH's plan to conduct a roadshow in
five countries by collaborating with a national halal fashion brand to
disseminate information on the importance of halal certification and promote
Indonesian halal fashion products to the global market.
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Second KK Mart firebombed amid 'Allah' socks
controversy
30 Mar 2024
KUALA LUMPUR, March 30 — A KK Super Mart branch in
Sungai Isap, Kuantan, Pahang, was reported to have been firebombed at 5am
today, the second such attack amid Muslim anger over the sale of socks that had
“Allah” embroidered on them.
Malaysiakini first reported the incident this
afternoon, citing confirmation from Kuantan district police chief Wan
MohdZahari Wan Busu, who said the initial investigation showed several possible
perpetrators.
The incident was not caught on the shop's security
camera, according to the report.
The bomb may have been flung from a distance to avoid
being caught by KK Mart’s security camera, Wan MohdZahari was reported saying.
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Mapim urges authorities to step up surveillance of
Israeli ops in Malaysia
30 Mar 2024
KUALA LUMPUR, March 30 ? The Malaysian Consultative
Council of Islamic Organisation (Mapim) urges the authorities to enhance
surveillance and monitor any Israeli operations in Malaysia following the
arrest of an Israeli citizen here on Wednesday.
Its president, Mohd Azmi Abdul Hamid said Malaysia has
attracted Israel's attention due to the country's firm stance against Israel.
“Malaysia stands out among the countries that strongly
condemn Israel and spearheads international campaigns in support of Palestine.
“The Malaysian people are also actively opposed to
Israel, including launching boycotts against Israeli products,” he said in a
statement here today.
Yesterday, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri
Razarudin Husain confirmed the arrest of an Israeli man with six pistols and
200 rounds of ammunition in a hotel in JalanAmpang here.
Razarudin said the 36-year-old man is believed to have
entered Malaysia through the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on March 12 using a
French passport.
Mohd Azmi said the case is very serious, and Mapim
supports increasing the level of security for prominent figures, including His
Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia, and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar
Ibrahim. ? Bernama
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Malaysia arrests three suspected of supplying Israeli
man with firearms
30 Mar 2024
KUALA LUMPUR, March 30 ? Malaysian authorities have
arrested three people suspected of supplying firearms to a 36-year-old man
carrying an Israeli passport, who was detained this week at a hotel in Kuala
Lumpur, police said today.
The man, arrested with a bag containing six handguns
and 200 bullets, had arrived at Kuala Lumpur International Airport from the
United Arab Emirates on March 12 using what authorities believed to be a fake
French passport, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain told a
press conference late yesterday.
The suspect turned over an Israeli passport upon questioning
by police, Razarudin said, adding that the man, who has not been publicly
identified, had ordered the weapons after arriving in Malaysia and paid for
them with cryptocurrency.
The Israeli embassy in Singapore did not immediately
respond to an emailed request for comment. Malaysia and Israel do not have
diplomatic relations.
Police did not rule out the possibility that the man
could be a member of Israeli intelligence, though the suspect told authorities
he had entered Malaysia to hunt down another Israeli citizen due to a family
dispute.
“We do not fully trust this narrative as we suspect
there may be another agenda,” Razarudin said, adding that the man had stayed at
several hotels while in Malaysia.
Three Malaysians, including a married couple, were
arrested yesterday and have been remanded for seven days on suspicion of
supplying weapons and acting as a driver to the Israeli suspect, Razarudin told
Reuters on Saturday.
A pistol was retrieved from a car belonging to the
couple, he said.
Authorities have been put on high alert following the
man's arrest, with security beefed up for Malaysia's king, Prime Minister Datuk
Seri Anwar Ibrahim and other high-level figures.
Malaysia, a majority-Muslim country, is a staunch
supporter of the Palestinians and has criticised Israel's actions in the Gaza
war. Malaysia is home to around 600 Palestinian refugees, according to the UN
refugee agency.
In 2018, a Palestinian scientist was shot dead in the
Malaysian capital by two unidentified men in a killing that the Hamas militant
group suggested was carried out by Israel's Mossad intelligence service. Israel
denied the allegations. ? Reuters
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Pakistan
Letter of six IHC judges: PTI demands resignation of
CJP, IHC CJ
2024-03-30
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) once again
plainly rejected the formation of an inquiry commission to investigate the
letter of the six judges of the Islamabad High Court (IHC) detailing the
intelligence agencies’ meddling in judicial matters and demanded the
resignation of Chief Justice of Pakistan and the Chief Justice IHC for their
alleged vacillation to take actions for the protection and safeguard of
independence of the judiciary and fellow judges.
Speaking at a news conference along with senior PTI
legal team Shoaib Shaheen, Niazullah Niazi, and Naeem Haider Panjutha, PTI
Central Information Secretary Raoof Hassan said that the judges of the IHC
clearly stated in their letter that they repeatedly raised the issue before the
chief justice IHC and even apprised the chief justice of the Supreme Court
detailing the interference in the affairs of the judiciary and pressure exerted
on them to get decisions of their choice.
“What is happening in front of us is judicial
surrender, as the judiciary itself is selling its independence to the
executive,” he said.
Apart from the chief justice IHC, the chief justice of
Pakistan and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had also been nominated in the
letter.
“Therefore expecting justice from them is tantamount
to murder of justice, constitution and law,” he added.
He stated that all these unlawful activities were
conducted when Shehbaz Sharif was the prime minister. “Thus, it would be a
murder of law and justice to expect fair and transparent conduct of
investigation,” he added.
He categorically stated that PTI vehemently rejects
the inquiry commission and they would take every step within the constitution
and law to ensure independence of the judiciary come what may.
Speaking on the occasion, Shaheen said that the letter
written by IHC judges was a tragic chapter in the history of Pakistan.
He stated that they penned down details of their
accounts as how they were pressurised and their family members were harassed,
cameras were installed in the bedrooms of the judges and bugging devices were
fixed inside their homes and even close relatives were kidnapped and given
electric shocks.
He said that PTI leaders including women, workers, and
youth had been facing the same cruelties and barbarities for the two years in
the name of May 9.
“We have repeatedly requested for the establishment of
a judicial commission, but till today neither the CCTV footages could be
presented nor the commission was constituted,” he added.
Shaheen asked as to whether a retired judge be able to
provide justice to the judges. He demanded that 15 judges of the apex court
should sit to conduct an independent and transparent inquiry into the letter
saga, adding that the PTI would no longer accept closed-room decisions.
He further demanded that the minutes of the full court
meetings should be released to find out which judge said what.
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President urges int’l community to ensure protection
of Palestinian civilians in Gaza Strip
March 29, 2024
President Asif Ali Zardari has urged the international
community to make efforts for free flow of humanitarian assistance to Gaza and
ensure protection of Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip.
He was talking to Ambassador of Palestine to Pakistan
Ahmed Jawad Rabei who called on him in Islamabad today.
The President said Pakistan has historic ties with
Palestine, and would continue to stand by its Palestinian brothers and raise
its voice at all fora.
He lauded the bravery and resilience of the
Palestinian people for their long struggle against Israeli occupation.
The President said Pakistan will send additional
relief goods, including food and medicine, to the Palestinian people.
The Ambassador highlighted the atrocities and reign of
terror unleashed by the Israeli forces against innocent Palestinians in the
Gaza Strip.
He appreciated Pakistan's support in the field of
education as over 50,000 Palestinians have graduated in various disciplines
from educational institutions in Pakistan.
He also conveyed the warm regards of the Palestinian
President Mahmoud Abbas and thanked Pakistan for its consistent support and
solidarity with the Palestinian people.
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Culprits of Besham attack will be brought to justice:
Mohsin Naqvi
March 29, 2024
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has expressed the
government's resolve to bring culprits of Besham terrorist attack to justice.
He was talking to special investigation team of China
at Chinese Embassy in Islamabad.
Interior Minister briefed the Chinese investigation
team about the progress made so far in the investigation into the incident.
Measures pertaining to protection of Chinese nationals
and overall security were also discussed on the occasion.
The Interior Minister also met with Chinese Ambassador
and updated him on the probe into Besham incident.
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Chinese investigators arrive to join probe into Besham
suicide attack
March 29, 2024
ISLAMABAD:Chinese investigators arrived in Pakistan on
Friday to join a probe into the killing of five Chinese nationals in a suicide
attack, the interior ministry said, seeking to stem assaults threatening
Islamabad's drive to modernise the economy.
Tuesday's incident was the third major attack in
little over a week on China's interests in Pakistan, where Beijing has invested
more than $65 billion in infrastructure projects as part of its wider Belt and
Road initiative.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met the Chinese team of
investigators at Beijing's embassy and briefed them on the investigation so
far, said a statement issued by the government.
Two days earlier, officials shared with the Chinese
embassy the preliminary findings of their investigation into the attack.
In late 2022, the two allied countries started a joint
investigation into an attack that year on China's nationals and its interests,
which have seen a rise in recent months.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the
latest attack, in which a suicide bomber rammed a vehicle into a convoy of
Chinese engineers working on a hydropower project at Dasu, killing six people.
The bombing followed a March 20 attack on Gwadar port
used by China in Balochistan, where Beijing has poured billions of dollars into
infrastructure projects, and a March 25 assault on a naval air base in Turbat.
Both attacks were claimed by the Baloch Liberation
Army (BLA), the most prominent of several separatist groups in Balochistan.
Dasu, the site of a major dam, has been attacked in
the past, with a bus blast in 2021 killing 13 people, nine Chinese among them,
although no group claimed responsibility.
Chinese interests are under attack primarily by ethnic
militants seeking to push Beijing out of mineral-rich Balochistan, but that
area is far from the site of Tuesday's bombing.
Pakistan has set up a dedicated force of police and
military to ensure security for Chinese activities, officials say.
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Security of Imran in Adiala jail: LHC adjourns
proceedings in a plea
2024-03-30
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Friday
adjourned the proceedings in a petition filed for the security of PTI former
chairman Imran Khan in Adiala jail till April 03 after a law officer sought
time to submit reply of the Punjab government.
The court also directed the law officer to furnish
details of the nature of the security threats at the jail till next hearing.
Earlier, Advocate General Punjab (AGP) appeared before
the court on a short notice in a petition of PTI Lawyers Forum President and
objected to the maintainability of the petition.
He pointed out that Adiala jail was located in
Rawalpindi and the relevant authorities were also stationed there. He said the
petition should be filed at the Rawalpindi bench of the LHC.
The court, however, inclining with the contention of
the petitioner, observed, all central administrative officers were present in
Lahore, so the hearing of the petitioner should be conducted in Lahore.
The court remarked that two prime ministers of
Pakistan Liaqat Ali Khan and Benazir Bhutto had been assassinated before and an
attack had also been made on the PTI leader.
Therefore, no new incident can be tolerated, the court
maintained.
The court observed that there was no difference in
hearing the case at Lahore or Rawalpindi and adjourned the proceedings till
next hearing.
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North
America
US has agreed to send more bombs and warplanes to
Israel, sources say
March 29, 2024
WASHINGTON: The US in recent days authorized the
transfer of billions of dollars worth of bombs and fighter jets to Israel, two
sources familiar with the effort said on Friday, even as Washington publicly
expresses concerns about an anticipated Israeli military offensive in Rafah.
The new arms packages include more than 1,800 MK84
2,000-pound bombs and 500 MK82 500-pound bombs, said the sources, who confirmed
a report in the Washington Post.
Washington gives $3.8 billion in annual military
assistance to Israel, its longtime ally.
The package comes as Israel faces strong international
criticism over its continued bombing campaign and ground offensive in Gaza and
as some members of President Joe Biden’s party call for him to cut US military
aid.
The United States has been rushing air defenses and
munitions to Israel, but some Democrats and Arab American groups have
criticized the Biden administration’s steadfast support of Israel, which they
say provides it with a sense of impunity.
Biden on Friday acknowledged “the pain being felt” by
many Arab Americans over the war in Gaza and over US support for Israel and its
military offensive.
Still, he has vowed continued support for Israel
despite an increasingly public rift with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu.
The White House declined comment on the weapons
transfers.
The Israeli embassy in Washington did not immediately
respond to a request for comment.
The decision on weapons follows a visit to Washington
by Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant this week when he discussed Israel’s
weapons needs with US counterparts.
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Gallant, apparently
seeking to cool US-Israeli tensions, said he stressed the importance of US ties
to his country’s security and of maintaining Israel’s “qualitative military
edge” in the region, including its air capabilities.
The war erupted on Oct. 7 after Hamas militants
attacked Israel and killed 1,200 people and seized 253 hostages, according to
Israeli tallies. Israel has retaliated by launching an air and ground assault
on Hamas in the Gaza Strip that has killed more than 32,000 people, health
authorities in Gaza say.
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Joe Biden: US must 'pause, reflect' over Arab pain due
to Gaza war
MARCH 29, 2024
Joe Biden on Friday acknowledged "the pain being
felt" by many Arab Americans over the war in Gaza and over US support of
Israel and its military offensive that has left Arabs, Muslims, and anti-war
activists angry and disappointed.
Many Muslims and Arabs in the United States have urged
the Democratic president to call for a permanent ceasefire, stop the sale of
weapons to Israel, and use more leverage to protect civilian lives as a
humanitarian crisis unfolds in Gaza.
"We must also pause to reflect on the pain being
felt by so many in the Arab American community with the war in Gaza,"
Biden said in a proclamation on Arab American Heritage Month released by the
White House, adding he was "devastated" by the suffering.
However, hours after Biden's Friday statement, the
Washington Post reported that his government had signed off on additional bombs
and warplanes for Israel in recent days’ worth billions of dollars.
Israel is the leading recipient of US foreign aid, and
the US vetoed multiple votes at the United Nations calling for a ceasefire in
the Gaza assault, before abstaining from a vote in late March.
The Biden administration has issued proclamations
since 2021 ahead of April, which is observed as Arab American Heritage Month.
This year's proclamation was longer than previous ones due to Biden's comments
on Gaza.
Gaza ceasefire protests
Protests demanding a ceasefire in Gaza have occurred
in many US cities in recent months, including near airports and bridges in New
York City and Los Angeles, vigils outside the White House, and marches in
Washington.
Demonstrators have regularly interrupted Biden's
campaign events and speeches, including a high-profile fundraiser in New York
City on Thursday.
They have asked Biden to meet their demands or risk
losing their support in November's election. Arab and Muslim Americans are
unlikely to back Biden's rival, Republican former President Donald Trump, but
observers note they could sit out the election and deny Biden crucial votes.
They had overwhelmingly supported Biden in 2020.
Biden said on Friday he was working to increase
humanitarian aid into Gaza, free hostages taken by Hamas, and establish an
immediate ceasefire lasting at least six weeks.
Biden also said Arab Americans have been a target of
hate crimes while noting the fatal October stabbing of 6-year-old Palestinian
American Wadea Al-Fayoume in Illinois, the November shooting of three students
of Palestinian descent in Vermont, and the February stabbing of a Palestinian
American man in Texas.
Palestinian Islamist group Hamas attacked Israel on
October 7, killing 1,200 people, according to Israeli tallies. Israel's subsequent
military assault on Hamas-governed Gaza has killed over 32,000 people,
according to the local health ministry, displaced nearly all of its 2.3 million
population, put the enclave on the brink of starvation, and led to accusations
of genocide that Israel denies.
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News study highlights charitable spirit of US Muslims
during Ramadan
2024-03-29
A recent study conducted by the Muslim Philanthropy
Initiative research team at Indiana University has revealed significant
insights into Muslim Americans' charitable habits during the holy month of
Ramadan.
The survey, which surveyed 1,136 Muslims across the
United States, illuminates the strong connection between Ramadan and the
practice of zakat, a key Islamic tenet of charitable giving.
Nearly 70% of Muslim Americans consistently fulfill
their religious obligation of zakat during Ramadan, the month-long period of
fasting and spiritual growth.
Zakat is a central aspect of Islam, one of its five
pillars. It requires Muslims to give 2.5% of their wealth each year.
This practice aims to redistribute wealth and
alleviate poverty within the Muslim community.
This annual donation has profound implications for the
donors and beneficiaries, including the poor, those in debt, stranded travelers
and individuals striving to liberate people from slavery or captivity.
The study identifies specific demographic segments
within the Muslim community that are more likely to give zakat during Ramadan.
These include women, married couples, highly religious
individuals, people with incomes ranging from $50,000 to $75,000, those in
their 30s, and registered voters.
The timing and nature of zakat giving during Ramadan
present unique opportunities and challenges for nonprofit organizations.
While Muslim-led U.S. nonprofits often focus their
fundraising efforts on Ramadan, realizing the significant potential of zakat
contributions, non-Muslim-led organizations predominantly target December and
secular days like Giving Tuesday for their campaigns.
Consequently, these organizations might miss
contributions from a smaller yet generous Muslim population during Ramadan.
There’s a growing recognition of the need for these
organizations to understand and tap into the unique giving patterns of Muslims,
especially targeting those in their 30s, women, married couples, active voters
and regular mosque attendees.
Building on these findings, the researchers plan to
partner with Islamic Relief U.S., a prominent Muslim-led humanitarian charity
and the Lake Institute on Faith and Giving at Indiana University.
This collaboration aims to conduct annual surveys
starting in 2024 to deepen the understanding of Muslim philanthropy in the U.S.
Moreover, the team intends to expand this research
globally, conducting surveys and focus groups in several countries and aims to
release comprehensive data by the end of 2025.
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CAIR Condemns Israeli Ban on Palestinian Christians
Entering Jerusalem on Easter
Ismail Allison
March 29, 2024
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the
nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today condemned
restrictions placed by the Israeli government barring Palestinian Christians
from entering Jerusalem on Easter.
Israeli authorities have provided permits for only 200
leaders from the occupied West Bank to enter Jerusalem for Easter, but, in an
unprecedented move, have banned their congregations from access to participate
in the services. Israeli authorities have also been banning Muslims from
accessing the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Israel restricts Palestinians’ access to Al-Aqsa
Mosque for 3rd Friday of Muslim holy month
In a statement, CAIR Executive Director Nihad Awad
said:
“This is a holy time for both Muslims and Christian
Palestinians, and both are being forced to spend what should be times of peace,
prayer and goodwill to humankind under bombs, artillery fire, and famine. The
United States and the international community can no longer watch these crimes
against humanity unfold in a land held sacred by the majority of the world’s
faithful.”
Awad quoted the Holy Quran, Islam’s revealed text,
which states:
“(Remember) when the angels proclaimed, ‘O Mary! God
gives you good news of a Word from Him, his name will be the Messiah, Jesus,
son of Mary; honored in this world and the Hereafter, and he will be one of
those nearest (to God). And he will speak to people in (his) infancy and
adulthood and will be one of the righteous.’” The Holy Quran, 3:45-46
He also quoted a hadith, or saying of the Prophet
Muhammad (peace be upon him), stating: “Both in this world and in the
hereafter, I am the nearest of all people to Jesus, the son of Mary. The
prophets are paternal brothers; their mothers are different, but their religion
is one.” Sahih Bukhari
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CAIR-CA to Host 18th Annual Ramadan Iftar at the
California State Capitol
Ismail Allison
March 29, 2024
On Tuesday, April 2, the California chapter of the
Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-CA) and AssemblymemberArambula,
along with co-hosts Senator Wahab, Senator Hurtado, Assemblymember Nguyen,
Assemblymember Curry, and Assemblymember Wilson, will host the 18th Annual
Capitol Ramadan Iftar.
Ramadan, which began on March 9, 2024, is the Islamic
holy month of self-discipline, charity, fasting, and spiritual renewal. Muslims
end their daily fast after sunset with a meal known as iftar.
Since 2004, CAIR-CA has worked with members of the
California State Legislature to host an annual Ramadan Iftar at the State
Capitol to commemorate Ramadan alongside lawmakers, as well as leaders and
advocates within the Muslim community, and connect on issues impacting
California’s Muslims. It has been our honor to bring together members of the
California State Legislature, legislative staff, and community leaders from
across the state to break bread, commemorate this significant Islamic holiday,
and celebrate the Ramadan Resolution.
WHAT: CAIR-CA’s 18th Annual Capitol Ramadan Iftar
WHEN: Tuesday, April 2, beginning at 4 p.m. PST.
WHERE: Reception: 4–6 p.m., California State Capitol
Eureka Room (1315 10th St, Sacramento, CA, 95814)
Media Contact: FauziyaFaruk, Policy and Advocacy
Coordinator, ffaruk@cair.com| 916.232.0258 EXT. 127
CAIR-CA is a chapter of CAIR, America’s largest Muslim
civil liberties and advocacy organization. Its mission is to enhance
understanding of Islam, protect civil rights, promote justice, and empower
American Muslims.
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More Than Two-Thirds of Muslim Americans Prefer Giving
Charity During Ramadan
March 29, 2024
WASHINGTON —
A new survey shows that nearly 70% of Muslims in the
United States give zakat, or practice almsgiving, during Ramadan, the Muslim
month of fasting.
The survey, conducted by the Muslim Philanthropy
Initiative at Indiana University, found that gender, age, race, income, marital
status, religiosity and voter registration status were the factors that
influenced Muslim Americans’ preferences for paying zakat during Ramadan.
“The importance of Ramadan to Muslims has long been
discussed,” said Shariq Siddiqui, the lead researcher of the study and director
of the Muslim Philanthropy Initiative at Indiana University.
He told VOA in an email that the survey indicates the
importance of Ramadan for U.S. Muslims “when it comes to their charitable
giving.”
While there is no specific requirement to pay zakat
during Ramadan, many Muslims prefer to fulfill their obligation during the
month as they believe that God will multiply the rewards for charity during the
Muslim holy month of fasting.
Muslims gather for the Jum?ah service, March 15, 2024,
at the Islamic Society of Central Jersey in Monmouth Junction, New Jersey.
Ramadan fuels a surge in charitable giving, but 85% of American Muslims'
donations stay in the U.S.
Muslims believe that God revealed the Quran to Prophet
Muhammad during Ramadan.
During the month, Muslims who have reached puberty and
are physically capable fast from sunrise to sunset, which means abstaining from
food and drink.
The survey also indicated that more than 45% of U.S.
Muslims were giving zakat during the time of Hajj, the annual Islamic
pilgrimage to Mecca.
Zakat is aimed at redistributing wealth and
alleviating poverty within the Muslim community.
It is calculated usually at 2.5% of a Muslim’s
accumulated wealth annually, including savings, investments, gold, silver and
other assets beyond one’s basic needs.
According to the Muslim Philanthropy Initiative,
Muslims in the U.S. paid an estimated $1.8 billion in zakat in 2021.
Nearly 3.5 million Muslims live in the U.S., which is
1.1% of the population in the nation.
Siddiqui told VOA that Muslim Americans give an
estimated $4.3 billion in charity, including zakat, every year, and 85% of the
money stays in the U.S., of which 50% goes to Muslim-led organizations and
about 40% to non-Muslim groups.
He said, however, that the survey identifies some key
demographics often overlooked by fundraisers.
According to the survey, married Muslims and Muslim
women are more likely to pay zakat during Ramadan.
Muslims in their 30s and those with an annual income
of $50,000 to $75,000 are leaning toward giving zakat during the month of
fasting, the survey stated.
Religiosity was another factor influencing their
decision to give zakat during Ramadan. Those who identified themselves as more
religious tended to fulfill their zakat obligations during the month of
Ramadan.
The survey also indicated that Muslim Americans who
were registered to vote, compared to those who were not registered, were more
likely to pay their zakat during the holy month.
Sponsored by Islamic Relief USA, the survey was based
on a nationally representative sample of 1,139 U.S.-based Muslim adults across
the U.S.
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Famine ‘quite possibly’ in some areas of northern
Gaza, US official says
2024-03-30
WASHINGTON: Famine is quite possibly present in parts
of the northern Gaza Strip, a senior US State Department official said on
Friday, adding that a scarcity of trucks was an obstacle to getting more aid
into the Palestinian enclave under Israeli siege.
“While we can say with confidence that famine is a
significant risk in the south and center but not present, in the north, it is
both a risk and quite possibly is present in at least some areas,” the official
told Reuters on the condition of anonymity.
The UN has warned that Gaza faces famine and has
complained of “overwhelming obstacles” in getting in aid and distributing it
around the enclave. US officials have acknowledged Gaza is facing a
humanitarian catastrophe but few have offered an assessment on the risk of
famine.
Earlier this month a global authority on food security
- backed by the United Nations - warned that famine was imminent and likely to
occur by May in northern Gaza and could spread across the enclave by July.
Malnutrition and food insecurity have probably
exceeded famine levels in Gaza’s north, and hunger-linked death rates were
likely to do so soon, said the report by the Integrated Food Security Phase
Classification.
One of the biggest issues limiting aid distribution is
a scarcity of trucks, the State Department official said.
“They’re just about at the limit right now. There
aren’t additional trucks in Gaza to be loaded from Kerem Shalom or Rafah or
Gate 96 with food,” the official said, referring to various border crossings
into the enclave.
The US was working with its partners and the
international community to help acquire or help the United Nations acquire
additional trucks to be used to distribute aid, the official said.
The official cited improvement for both south and
central Gaza and marginally for the north, which has been harder to reach for
aid trucks due to increased criminal activity and lawlessness throughout last
month.
The number of trucks distributing aid in south and
central Gaza had nearly topped 200 a day, an increase compared to a month ago,
but more were needed, the official said.
In the north, there have been deliveries of around
350-400 trucks a day over the past few weeks of aid privately contracted and
that has been the most significant aid shipment to that part of the enclave
since war began on Oct. 7, the official said.
But the aid flow through Gate 96, a new entry point
for the north, had yet to settle into a routine. “It is not at that point yet.
But that is what we are working on,” he said.
Approved driver shortage was also an issue in the
north, the official said. “Because this is a route that goes in Israel, ...
they have to be carefully vetted.”
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