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April 2023
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New Jersey has the highest
percentage of Muslim residents in the United States
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North America
• Man sought in Minneapolis mosque arson incidents in
custody, police say
• Muslims express confidence, concerns in the wake of
Minneapolis mosque arsons
• CAIR-MN to Join Community Solidarity Event for
Minneapolis Mosques Following Arson Attacks
• US voices support for Philippines following
Beijing’s ‘infringement’ in South China Sea
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Mideast
• 'Even The Presence Of One American In Iraq Is Too
Much': Iran Leader Khamenei Tells Iraqi President
• Iranian, Iraqi Leaders Pledge To Strengthen Ties,
Cooperation
• Ukraine’s battlefields could supply Iran with fresh
Western tech to ape, expert says
• Thousands of Iran Energy Workers to be Sacked,
Replaced, Says Official
• Iran evacuates 65 nationals from Sudan with Saudi
Arabia's help
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South Asia
• Pakistan-based cartel kingpin behind smuggling of
Afghanistan drugs
• Russia's Shoigu: Extremist Groups in Afghanistan
Pose Threat
• UN's World Food Program vows to remain in
Afghanistan
• 4 ARSA operatives held with huge cache of arms in
Bangladesh
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India
• Communal Parties Having Sleepless Nights As BSP Has
Given Proper Representation To Muslims In UP Urban Body Polls
• BJP bets big on Muslims in Aligarh, fields 19
contenders
• 'Atiq Ahmed conspired to attack self, designated
shooter Guddu Muslim to task': Police's claim
• West Bengal: STF arrests Bangladesh terror group
member from Howrah station
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Europe
• King Charles III Coronation Will Feature Jews,
Muslims, Hindus, Too
• Blackburn community mosque toilet block gets
backdated approval
• German police under fire for forcefully removing
Muslim boy from his family
• Referendum on Constitution - important political
event for people of Uzbekistan, member of commission says
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Pakistan
• Audio Leak Suggests Ex-CJP’s Son Sought Bribe From PTI
Aspirant
• Army Loyal To Its Constitutional Role, Says Gen
Munir
• Herculean task ahead for PTI, govt negotiators
• Parvez Elahi booked in terror case after eluding
overnight raids
• Incompetent people made ministers in current
cabinet: Abbasi
• Dialogue Panacea For Challenges, Says Balochistan
Governor
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Southeast Asia
• After Kedah Do, Anwar Crosses South China Sea To
Celebrate Eid Ul Fitr With Sabahans
• Khalid Samad Sorry Umno ‘Upset’ By Call To Block
Najib’s Pardon, But Not For Making It
• Mat Sabu Says Amanah Leaders Free To Express Own
Views, But Party Will Abide By ‘Unity Govt’ Decision
• Puad Zarkashi says no guarantee ‘unity govt’ can
stay intact because Amanah rejects Umno’s pardon bid for Najib
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Arab world
• Shoura Council Delegation, Headed by Assistant
Speaker Hanan Al-Ahmadi, Reviews
Saudi-Swedish Relations
• Youth to play vital role in sustainable development,
Saudi delegation tells ECOSOC forum
• Over 14 million shipments delivered to beneficiaries
during Ramadan
• Saudi vegan chef Ola Kayal is out to start a food
revolution — one scoop at a time
• Saudi Arabia arrests 10,606 illegals in one week
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Africa
• Days After Storming Mecca for Prayers, Cute Abiola
Splashes Millions On New House For Parents
• Sudan's Islamists use AI, social media to aid in
fighting
• Rayuwa A Daular Boko Haram
Compiled
by New Age Islam News Bureau
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Governor New Jersey Declares January as Muslim
Heritage Month to Promote Muslim Traditions And Contributions
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New Jersey has the highest
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Gov. Phil Murphy signed a proclamation Saturday
designating January as Muslim Heritage Month in a measure that advocates say
will promote appreciation and awareness about Muslim traditions and
contributions.
“As a state that has the highest percentage of Muslims
in the nation, we are so overjoyed to have a month that celebrates and
recognizes our community in a positive light and hope that this recognition
further pushes the engagement of the Muslim community in society," said
Zainab Syed, an organizer with American Muslims for Democracy, one of the
organizations that advocated for the measure.
Murphy signed the proclamation at Drumthwacket, the
governor's official residence in Princeton, during a celebration for the Eid
al-Fitr holiday that marks the end of Ramadan, the Muslim holy month of
fasting.
“I am proud to designate January of each year as
Muslim Heritage Month as it will shine a light on the rich histories, cultures,
and shared principles of Muslim Americans," Murphy said. "New Jersey
takes great pride in its diversity and we will continue to recognize and
celebrate the positive impact Muslims have made, and continue to make, to the
advancement of this state.”
The governor's Eid gathering drew Muslim community
leaders, clergy and elected officials from across the state. This year, they
were jubilant over the news of Muslim Heritage Month.
Franklin Lakes, with the American Muslim Community of
Franklin Lakes, hosted a Ramadan lighting ceremony in front of borough hall on
Monday, March 27, 2023.
“For too long, we’ve seen damaging and irresponsible
depictions of Muslims, said Selaedin Maksut, executive director of the New
Jersey chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. "These
narratives have tangible consequences, but now, we will be seeing the counter
and, hopefully soon, prevailing narrative: One that highlights, celebrates, and
acknowledges the American Muslim community in New Jersey."
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Newly Released Photos Capture Drama At White House
During Operation To Kill Osama Bin Laden
President Barack Obama in
the White House Situation Room discussing the mission against Osama bin Laden
on May 1, 2011
(Official White House photo
by Pete Souza, courtesy Barack Obama Presidential Library, through Washington
Post FOIA)
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Sheila Flynn
30-04-2023
New pictures have been revealed illustrating the tense
atmosphere in the White House during one of the most dramatic special
operations of the century – the killing of Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
The pictures were released through a Freedom of
Information Act request from The Washington Post to the Obama Presidential
Library. Taken by White House photographers during the administration of
President Barack Obama, the photographs exhibit the near-palpable tension among
America’s top leaders as they watched remotely while US soldiers located and
killed the al-Qaeda terrorist.
The raid took place nine years and almost eight months
after hijacked airplanes struck New York City’s World Trade Center, the
Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania on September 11, 2001, killing nearly
3,000 people in a terrorist attack that nearly brought the world to a
standstill. The Bush administration immediately named Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda,
the Islamic terrorist organization he co-founded, as the prime suspects. A $25m
reward was offered for information leading to bin Laden’s capture or death.
It took nearly a decade, however, before the US would
hunt down the terrorist and exact justice – but operations had been ramping up
for months before President Obama gave the final order just days before his
killing.
According to senior administration officials at the
time, the president had begun working with the CIA in September 2010 “on a set
of assessments that led it to believe that in fact it was possible that Osama
bin Laden may be located at a compound in Pakistan.” Intelligence became more
aggressive and pinpointed, and President Obama, in the middle of March, began
chairing a number of National Security Council meetings. On 29 April 2011, he
gave the final order ro pursue the operation.
Days later, the White House cancelled all public tours
on 1 May and, as official photographers documented events, Cabinet members and
others began crowding into the Situation Room complex. At 1.22p., CIA Director
Leon Panetta gave the order to begin the operation; by around 3.30pm,
helicopters carrying US special forces were nearing the compound in Abbottabad,
Pakistan, where Bin Laden was believed to be.
By 4pm, “Obama’s national security team soon squeezed
into the room with the president,” the Post reported on Saturday. “White House
photographer Pete Souza also was in the room, taking pictures with his ‘butt up
against a printer.’
“At 4:05 p.m., Souza took the now iconic photo of
Obama and his advisers intensely watching the video feed of the raid. A
document on the desk remains blurred in the version released by the Obama
Library. The Library withheld 307 photos from the Post, describing their
contents as ‘national security classified information.’”
The Obama Presidential Library withheld 307 photos
from the FOIA response, describing their contents as ‘national security
classified information’
Bin Laden’s body was buried at sea the same day. Hours
after his killing, at 11.35pm, President Obama addressed the nation and the
world from the East Room of the White House in a televised speech.
“Today, at my direction, the United States launched a
targeted operation against that compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan,” he said. “A
small team of Americans carried out the operation with extraordinary courage
and capability. No Americans were harmed. They took care to avoid civilian
casualties. After a firefight, they killed Osama bin Laden and took custody of
his body.”
He continued: “Tonight, we give thanks to the
countless intelligence and counterterrorism professionals who’ve worked
tirelessly to achieve this outcome. The American people do not see their work,
nor know their names. But tonight, they feel the satisfaction of their work and
the result of their pursuit of justice.
“We give thanks for the men who carried out this
operation, for they exemplify the professionalism, patriotism, and unparalleled
courage of those who serve our country. And they are part of a generation that
has borne the heaviest share of the burden since that September day.”
The new images – which took more than a year to
receive after filing the FOIA request, the Post reported – reveal an even more
intimate glimpse of a deeply significant day of American history.
Mr Souza has spoken with similar gravity about the
weight of the job of White House photographer, detailing in a 2020 interview
the advice he hoped to give to the next person taking up the mantle.
“Remember what the number-one function of this job is:
It’s to document for history,” he told Fast Company. “You’ve got to give access
to what’s happening for the history books. You can make your own decision on
whether you want to make any of those public during the administration, but,
for history, we gotta make sure we have those images.”
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AKP District Office Asks Imam To Convince Congregation
To Participate In Erdogan’s Rally
Imam Yusuf Kılıç (ANKA)
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April 29 2023
A Turkish imam working in the western province of
İzmir’s Buca district has stated that someone from the ruling Justice and
Development Party’s (AKP) Buca district office called and asked him to convince
the members of the congregation of his mosque to attend President Recep Tayyip
Erdoğan’s rally.
Imam Yusuf Kılıç told ANKA News Agency that “Two days
ago, I got a call from the AKP Buca district office. They said they had a
rally. They wanted me to gather the congregation of the mosque to (participate
in Erdoğan’s) rally. They also asked me to allocate a car.”
Kılıç said he refused the request of the AKP members.
“(After saying no,) the friend on the phone said to me with a harsh tone that
'Brother, I only want one thing from you. Are you saying yes or no to us?' I
thought this would not be appropriate as a moral responsibility and within my
duty as a civil servant. I said, 'No.' They turned off the phone.”
Kılıç said as an imam he does “not belong to a party.
I just have a duty in the mosque to convey religion to people. If I bring some
of the members of the congregation to rallies, it would be against the
principle and purpose of this mosque. This is a huge problem for me and for
society. Do not touch my mosque, do not touch my congregation. I love my job
and my mosque. Please don't touch me.”
The AKP government does not hesitate to use public
resources in their favor during their election campaigns, including state
media, ministries, governor’s offices, media watchdog RTÜK, creating a heavily
unfair election process for the opposition parties.
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China 'Waging War' on Islam in East Turkistan,
'Committing Genocide' Against Uyghur Muslims: Report by the Centre for Uyghur
Studies
China 'Waging War' on Islam
in East Turkistan, 'Committing Genocide' Against Uyghur Muslims: Report by the
Centre for Uyghur Studies
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By: Saurabh Verma
APRIL 29, 2023
China is “waging a war" on Islam in East
Turkistan and “committing genocide" against Uyghur Muslims, said a report
by the Centre for Uyghur Studies (CUS).
The report, titled “Islamophobia in China and
Attitudes of Muslim Countries”, highlighted the state-sponsored Islamophobia by
the Chinese regime with a particular focus on China’s Islamophobic policies in
East Turkistan.
The report also examined China’s “disinformation”
campaigns in the Islamic World and the attitudes of Muslim-majority countries
on China’s “war" on Islam. It analyzed the “systemic and historic
Islamophobic policies" of the Chinese Communist Party that seek to
“sinicize” Islam and Muslims under its rule since the founding of the People’s
Republic of China in 1949.
“Today, the Chinese regime is waging a war on Islam in
East Turkistan and committing genocide against Uyghur Muslims. However, the
Islamic World is yet to recognize the real nature of the Chinese regime due to
the mass disinformation campaign the Chinese regime is carrying out among Muslim
countries,” said Abdulhakim Idris, Executive Director of Center for Uyghur
Studies.
The report also documents the various aspects of
China’s “war on Islam” in East Turkistan throughout the last seven decades, and
most recently since 2017. It also examines China’s “disinformation” campaigns
in the Islamic World and various propaganda practices the Chinese regime
deploys to prevent Muslims from voicing getting alarmed by China’s religious
persecution of Muslims.
The report ends with a chapter on the failure of the
Organization of Islamic Cooperation on the Uyghurs and the attitudes of
Muslim-majority countries towards the Uyghur Genocide.
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"Rectified Wrong Done By Congress": Home
Minister Amit Shah On Karnataka Muslim Quota
Amit Shah made the remarks
while addressing a gathering in Byndoor (File)
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April 30, 2023
Udupi, Karnataka: Lashing out at the Congress in
poll-bound Karnataka on Saturday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that the
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) rectified wrong done by Congress by doing away
with Muslim reservation quota in Karnataka.
Amit Shah said, "BJP has rectified the wrong done
by Congress by doing away with the Muslim reservation quota in Karnataka.
Congress wants to restore it. Ensure that it is not given this chance; it is
unconstitutional as well as compromises the rights of Vokkaligas, Lingayats,
SCs, STs and Dalits in the State."
"BJP scrapped the 4 per cent Muslim reservation.
That reservation was not as per Constitution. Our Constitution does not permit
reservation on the basis of religion. Congress says that once their reverse
gear government comes, they will bring back the Muslim reservation once again.
Do you want that?" questioned Amit Shah.
Alleging that Congress was incapable of the protection
of coastal Karnataka, Amit Shah said, "Only BJP can do the job of securing
Coastal Karnataka. Greed for a vote bank, Congress can never ensure the
security of Coastal Karnataka. We worked to provide security to fishermen by
building a new port in Udupi."
Earlier, Amit Shah said that Congress would put the
state into "reverse gear", depriving it of the benefits of
"double-engine sarkar".
Addressing a rally at the Navalgund Assembly
constituency, Amit Shah said, "On one hand, there is the Congress under
the leadership of Rahul Gandhi and on the other, is the BJP under the
leadership of Prime Minister Modi. This (Karnataka Assembly) election is an
opportunity for you to decide if you want a double engine sarkar led by PM
Modi, which will take Karnataka forward, or the Congress's reverse gear sarkar,
which will take Karnataka backwards."
The polls for the 224-seat assembly will take place on
May 10 and the counting of votes will be held on May 13.
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North America
Man sought in Minneapolis mosque arson incidents in
custody, police say
By Star Tribune staff
APRIL 30, 2023
A man sought in connection with two arsons at
Minneapolis mosques has been arrested and is in custody, Police Chief Brian
O'Hara said early Sunday.
"Based on our investigation, there is no other
known, active threat to our Muslim neighbors," O'Hara said in a statement
early Sunday, adding that the arrest came after work by the department, as well
as the U.S. Attorney's Office, FBI, ATF and others.
Earlier in the week, authorities had charged
36-year-old Jackie Rahm Little of Minneapolis with second-degree arson in
connection with a fire Monday at Masjid Al Rahma mosque in Minneapolis, at the
Mercy Islamic Center, which contains the mosque in the 2600 block of S.
Bloomington Avenue.
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Muslims express confidence, concerns in the wake of
Minneapolis mosque arsons
APRIL 29, 2023
MINNEAPOLIS — Days after a fire was set there, several
hundred Muslims bowed in prayer Friday at the Masjid Omar Islamic Center,
filling the mosque and lining the hallway outside. They united for Friday
worship as they always have. They caught up with friends. They shared tea.
"We're here for good," vowed Abukar Abdullahi, who owns a tax
preparation business across from the south Minneapolis mosque. "I don't
care what they do. We will go nowhere because we are part of this wonderful
community." It was the first Friday prayer since Minneapolis police
responded Sunday night to a fire set in a bathroom at the mosque. Worshipers
extinguished the flames. The next day, authorities evacuated adults and
children after fire broke out at another mosque nearby, Masjid Al Rahma.
Authorities have charged 36-year-old Jackie Rahm Little of Minneapolis, who
remains at large, accusing him of arson in that fire. Worshipers at both
mosques reflected Friday on the events with a mix of fear and resolve. Suleyman
Mahmud, 22, who regularly visits Masjid Al Rahma, said the fires have stunned
the community. But having grown up Muslim in the United States, he said, he's
used to Islamophobic behavior and that it's important not to let it hinder
daily life. "It's something you're already aware of and is something you
have to be conscious about," Mahmud said. "Other than that you just
have to go on with your daily life because you're going to find bad anywhere
there's good."
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CAIR-MN to Join Community Solidarity Event for
Minneapolis Mosques Following Arson Attacks
Ibrahim Hooper
April 29, 2023
(MINNEAPOLIS, MN, 4/29/23) – Later today (Saturday,
April 29), the Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations
(CAIR-MN) will join leaders and members of the Muslim community for a
solidarity event for Minneapolis mosques targeted by arson.
“This event will provide an opportunity for the larger
community to come together and show their support for those affected by these
heinous acts,” said CAIR-MN Executive Director Jaylani Hussein. “It is a chance
for us to stand together in unity and solidarity as a community.”
He said the event will include a tour of the damaged
area, speeches, and prayers from community leaders. There will also be
opportunities to donate to the affected mosques and support their recovery
efforts.
Last week, CAIR-MN held a news conference with
Minnesota Muslim leaders to respond to arson attacks targeting two mosques in
Minneapolis.
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US voices support for Philippines following Beijing’s
‘infringement’ in South China Sea
Handan Kazancı
30.04.2023
The US voiced support Saturday for the Philippines
following what it called Beijing’s “infringement upon freedom of navigation” in
the South China Sea.
“The United States stands with The Philippines in the
face of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) Coast Guard’s continued
infringement upon freedom of navigation in the South China Sea. Imagery and
video recently published in the media is a stark reminder of PRC harassment and
intimidation of Philippine vessels as they undertake routine patrols within
their exclusive economic zone,” the State Department said in a statement.
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Mideast
'Even the presence of one American in Iraq is too much':
Iran leader Khamenei tells Iraqi president
Heena Sharma
Apr 30, 202
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader of Iran
told visiting Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid on Saturday that the United
States is an untrustworthy ally and that Iraq should not permit any American
soldiers on its soil.
Iran opposed American military presence on its
borders, in Iraq and the Gulf, saying Western military intervention is the
cause of the insecurity in the region.
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Iranian, Iraqi Leaders Pledge To Strengthen Ties,
Cooperation
by OMMCOM NEWS
April 30, 2023
Tehran: Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has said
the expansion of cooperation between Iran and Iraq and the implementation of
previously signed bilateral agreements serve the common interests of both
sides, according to state media.
He made the remarks in a meeting with visiting Iraqi
President Abdul Latif Rashid, also attended by Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi,
in Tehran, said official news agency IRNA on Saturday.
The top leader stressed that Iraq’s progress and
prosperity are very important to Iran, adding that Iran will stand by Iraq and
wish to see it make further progress, Xinhua news agency reported.
He added that the “unity” between the two countries
cannot be affected by external political factors, calling for joint efforts to
protect and further the bilateral ties.
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Ukraine’s battlefields could supply Iran with fresh
Western tech to ape, expert says
By TOI STAFF
29 April 2023
Russia could supply Iran with Western technology it
captures on the battlefields of Ukraine, which Tehran could then use to further
its weapons development programs, an expert told US media on Friday, as the two
countries tighten their military cooperation.
Tehran and Moscow have strengthened their ties
following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with Iran supplying attack drones that
have dive-bombed infrastructure and other civilian targets across Ukraine.
After initially denying that it had armed Russia, in November, Iran
acknowledged the drones’ transfer, while claiming it took place before the war
began — an assertion Western powers reject.
Taimur Khan, a Gulf analyst at the Conflict Armament
Research group, told CNN that “given the fact that Russia is capturing
sophisticated Western weapons on the battlefield – such as the Javelin
anti-tank missile – and that there is increasing military cooperation between
the two countries, and Iran has proven capabilities in this regard, I think
it’s likely that they will collaborate on copying these types of systems.”
Israel, the US and many other Western countries have
sounded the alarm about the deepening cooperation between Tehran and Moscow, as
they both face greater global isolation and mounting economic sanctions.
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Thousands of Iran Energy Workers to be Sacked, Replaced,
Says Official
April 29, 2023
TEHRAN, IRAN — Four thousand Iranian petrochemical
workers on strike over pay and conditions in an energy-producing region of the
country's south will be sacked and replaced, state media reported.
The employees in Bushehr province have demanded salary
increases and improved conditions for accommodation and transport, an official
in charge of the Islamic republic's oil and gas sector in the region was quoted
Friday by state news agency IRNA.
"In eight petrochemical projects of this region,
a number of seasonal workers went on strike due to livelihood problems, and
after the end of the legal deadline, 4,000 of them will be replaced by new
workers," Sekhavat Assadi, CEO of the Pars Special Economic Energy Zone
said.
PSEEZ extracts oil and gas from the offshore South
Pars field in the Gulf, the world's largest known gas reserve which Iran shares
with Qatar. About 40,000 people work at South Pars.
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Iran evacuates 65 nationals from Sudan with Saudi
Arabia's help
Apr 30 2023
Tehran, Apr 30 (IANS): Iranian Foreign Ministry
spokesman Nasser Kanaani has said that Iran had evacuated 65 nationals from
Sudan with the help of Saudi Arabia.
In a statement posted on the website of the Iranian
Foreign Ministry, Kanaani on Saturday added that the Iranian evacuees were
transferred safely from Khartoum to Port Sudan and then to the Saudi port city
of Jeddah.
While praising the Saudi government for its
"effective cooperation" and the Sudanese government for its
assistance during the evacuation, the spokesman said necessary arrangements had
been made to transfer the evacuees from Saudi Arabia to Iran.
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South Asia
Pakistan-based cartel kingpin behind smuggling of
Afghanistan drugs
By Neeraj Chauhan
Apr 30, 2023
Haji Salim, a Karachi-based criminal kingpin who works
with Pakistan’s spy agency and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terror outfit to
facilitate the infiltration of terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir, also runs the
main syndicate that smuggles the majority of Afghan heroin and illicit drugs to
India, the Maldives, Sri Lanka and some Middle East countries, investigations
by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), the National Investigation Agency (NIA)
and other agencies have revealed.
Salim’s cartel operates many clandestine laboratories
in Balochistan, where heroin from Afghanistan are labelled with different
symbols or inscriptions, investigators said, declining to be named. Some of the
packets seized by Indian agencies mid-sea had inscriptions like ‘555’, ‘999’,
‘Unicorn’ and ‘Dragon’.
“While it is estimated that 70% of total drug
trafficking in India is taking place through the maritime route, Haji Salim’s
network is behind the majority of consignments,” an official said. “He sends
consignments in entire IOR (Indian Ocean region) and Indian ports.”
Indian agencies have till date seized in the Indian
Ocean region around 3,000 kg of heroin, 500 kg of methamphetamine and 600 kg of
hasish that were sent by Salim’s cartel.
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Russia's Shoigu: Extremist Groups in Afghanistan Pose
Threat
By Banafsha Binesh
29-04-2023
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said at the
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Defense Ministers' Meeting in New Delhi
that the existence of some terrorist groups in Afghanistan are the main threat
to neighboring countries, especially Central Asia.
Speaking at the meeting, Shoigu noted that the topic
of Afghanistan must be kept on the agenda of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization.
“At the same time, numerous radical extremist groups
entrenched in the territory of Afghanistan pose the main threat, promoting
their ideas and efforts in neighboring republics. To our mind, the topic of
Afghanistan must be kept on the agenda of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization. Only comprehensive international and regional assistance can
facilitate measures to overcome challenges Afghanistan faces alone,” said
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.
“If a nation shelters terrorists, it not only poses a
threat to others, but for itself too. Radicalization of youth is a cause of
concern not only from the point of view of security, but it is also a major
obstacle in the path of socio-economic progress of society. If we want to make
the SCO a stronger & more credible international organization, our top-most
priority should be to effectively deal with terrorism,” Indian Defense Minister
Rajnath Singh said.
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UN's World Food Program vows to remain in Afghanistan
Aasha Khosa
30-04-2023
The UN's World Food Programme has committed to
carrying out its duty in Afghanistan regardless of any political divide as the
humanitarian catastrophe continues worsening under the harsh Taliban
administration, reported Khaama Press on Saturday.
Hsiao-Wei Lee, the head of the UN World Food Programme
in Afghanistan, stated on Thursday this week in Berlin, Germany, that the organization
had no plans to leave the country, as the people of Afghanistan continue to
live miserably.
Earlier, the UNICEF representative in Afghanistan
remarked that the organisation supports Afghan mothers and children despite all
difficulties.
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4 ARSA operatives held with huge cache of arms in
Bangladesh
30 April, 2023
Dhaka [Bangladesh], April 30 (ANI): Four members of
the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) were detained with a huge amount of
arms and ammo in the Ukhiya upazila of Cox’s Bazar, according to United News of
Bangladesh (UNB).
Bangladesh-based News agency reported that the Armed
Police Battalion (APBN) detained four persons, who were identified as Md
Jobayer (20), Nur Mohammad (25), Jamila Begum (48) and Bibi (16).
According to the police media release signed by Syed
Harunur Rashid, under the commander of 14-APBN, the battalion conducted a drive
at block G in camp No.7 on information that 10 to 15 ARSA members including ‘terrorist
Chhamiuddin’ were staying there.
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India
Communal Parties Having Sleepless Nights As BSP Has
Given Proper Representation To Muslims In UP Urban Body Polls
30 APR 2023
BSP chief Mayawati on Sunday said "casteist"
and "communal" political parties are having sleepless nights ahead of
the urban local body polls in Uttar Pradesh due to her party giving a proper
representation to the Muslim community in these elections. "Politics has
heated up here due to the BSP giving a proper representation to the Muslim
community in the elections for the mayors' posts in 17 municipal corporations.
Casteist and communal parties are having sleepless nights due to this,"
the former Uttar Pradesh chief minister said in a tweet in Hindi.
"The BSP is an Ambedkarwadi (Ambedkarite) party
that follows the policy and principle of 'sarvajan hitay' and 'sarvajan sukhay'
and has formed its government in Uttar Pradesh four times on that basis. It
always gave proper representation to Muslims and other communities. Therefore,
I appeal to people to pay more attention to their own interests and not to the
conspiracies of our rivals," she added.
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BJP bets big on Muslims in Aligarh, fields 19
contenders
By: Express News Service
April 30, 2023
THE BJP in Aligarh has fielded 19 Muslim candidates –
the most in the state – for the coming urban local body polls. The party will
be fielding around 350 Muslim contenders across the state.
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'Atiq Ahmed conspired to attack self, designated
shooter Guddu Muslim to task': Police's claim
Ashish Srivastava
Apr 30, 2023
By Ashish Srivastava: In a big claim by police in the
killing of Atiq Ahmed, officials have said that the slain
gangster-turned-politician had conspired to attack himself while he was in the
custody of Uttar Pradesh Police. Reasoning that Atiq Ahmed was aiming at
escaping an encounter with the police and that he had designated his henchman
and sharpshooter Guddu Muslim to carry out the attack on himself.
Police have claimed that as part of the conspiracy, it
was decided that while being brought from Sabarmati Jail, Atiq Ahmed would be
attacked on his way to Prayagraj. The police also disclosed that Ahmed was
supposed to be unharmed in the attack and, as per the plan, bombs were to be
thrown around him.
The claims relate to the killing of Atiq Ahmed and his
brother Ashraf, which was caught by lenses and the accused had identified
themselves as media persons to stay in the surrounding at the time of the duo's
arrival. They were shot dead at point-blank range by three men, who were nabbed
shortly after, while both Atiq and Ashraf were speaking to reporters. The
police were present at the site and were escorting them to the medical college
then.
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West Bengal: STF arrests Bangladesh terror group
member from Howrah station
By: Hritika Mitra
April 29, 2023
The West Bengal Special Task Force arrested a
suspected member of a Bangladesh-based terror group from Howrah station on
Saturday, official said. This comes barely a week after they took an alleged
AQIS member into custody.
The 40-year-old terror suspect, a resident of Dinhata
in Coochbehar, was apprehended in the busy railway station following a
complaint lodged at Sashan police station in North 24 Parganas in August last
year, the official of the special task force said.
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Europe
King Charles III Coronation Will Feature Jews,
Muslims, Hindus, Too
By William Booth
April 29, 2023
LONDON — The upcoming coronation of Charles III, which
will attract a global audience, will not be the “woke” mash-up some
conservatives feared but will be unprecedented in its inclusivity.
The new king wants to present himself not only as the
“Defender of the Faith,” meaning the Church of England, but all faiths, here
and across the realm.
In a remarkable twist, at the urging of Charles, the
coronation will acknowledge that Britain is no longer an exclusively Christian
country, but is in fact a multifaith nation, including many who believe in no
deity at all.
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Blackburn community mosque toilet block gets backdated
approval
By Bill Jacobs
30-04-2023
The addition is to the 19th Century former home of St.
Chad’s Church and Day School in Pleckgate Road.
In January last year Pleckgate Community Centre was
given approval to use the building, previously been used as a workshop, as a
place of Islamic worship and religious instruction.
A report recommending approval by town hall officer
Nick Blackledge says: "The application site relates to the former St.
Chad’s Church and Day School.
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German police under fire for forcefully removing
Muslim boy from his family
30-04-2023
German authorities have been facing heavy criticism
since a viral video showed a Muslim immigrant child forcefully being removed
from his family in the city of Bremerhaven.
The video, widely shared on social media, showed
police and child protection agency officers entering a house, and forcefully
taking a little boy from his family, while the frightened child was crying for
help and trying to resist the officers.
Family members could be seen shouting at the officers,
telling them that the little boy had some health issues, he was distressed, and
that he should not be taken away from them.
But one of the police officers was heard telling the
family that it was a decision by the court and the youth welfare office, and
that they were there to carry out the court order.
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Referendum on Constitution - important political event
for people of Uzbekistan, member of commission says
30 April 2023
URGENCH, Uzbekistan, April 30. The referendum on the
Constitution is an important political event for the people of Uzbekistan, Firuza
Adambayeva, member of the referendum commission at the polling station No. 49
of the city of Urgench of the Khorezm region, told Azerbaijani reporters, Trend
reports from the scene.
"We have a total of 1,276 voters. Some 40 percent
of them have already taken part in the voting. The process started at 8:00 in
the morning. Our people are in a great mood. Everyone is very happy to attend
this event. This is a great holiday for us," she said.
According to her, 40 observers from different
countries, such as the UK, Iran, Tajikistan, as well as local observers are
also present at the polling station.
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Pakistan
Audio leak suggests ex-CJP’s son sought bribe from PTI
aspirant
Mansoor Malik
April 30, 2023
LAHORE: The audio-leak saga on Saturday took an
interesting turn as a fresh clip emerged, purportedly featuring the voice of
the son of former chief justice
In the audio, a voice purported To be that of Najam
Saqib can be heard saying to the person on the other end that his father had
worked very hard to get the job done and the caller on the other side, said to
be PTI ticket hopeful Abuzar Chaddhar, can be heard saying he would come to
meet Najam’s father after submitting the ticket.
In the clip, the voice said to be Najam’s can also be
heard asking Mr Chaddhar to meet his father the same day and, in conversation
with another caller — identified as Mian Uzair — asking for “not only delivery
of the goods, don’t take less than 120”.
Mr Chaddhar was granted a PTI ticket in the second
phase when party chairman Imran Khan reviewed and changed his earlier decision
for 22 seats.
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Army loyal to its constitutional role, says Gen Munir
Malik Asad
April 30, 2023
ISLAMABAD: Chief of Army Staff Gen Syed Asim Munir has
said the army’s first and foremost loyalty is to the state of Pakistan and
commitment to the role that has been assigned to it under the Constitution.
He also stressed the need to identify the exposed and
hidden enemies who were hell-bent upon driving a wedge between the people and
the armed forces.
He was addressing the passing-out parade of cadets of
147th PMA long, 13th Mujahid, 66th integrated, 6th basic military training and
21st lady cadet courses at the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA), Kakul, on
Saturday.
Speaking as chief guest at the event, Gen Munir said
stability, security and peace in Afghanistan was fundamental to Pakistan’s
security.
He said peace in Afghanistan is linked with the
security of Pakistan, reaffirmed support for the self-determination of Kashmiri
people and warned the spoilers against sabotaging the hard-earned peace.
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Herculean task ahead for PTI, govt negotiators
Mansoor Malik
April 30, 2023
LAHORE: Unless something dramatic happens, it seems
Tuesday will be a tough day for the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf and government
negotiators, with the former seeking the dissolution of assemblies before May
14 and the latter appearing in no mood to entertain this demand.
The bonhomie on display throughout this week between
the two sides was jolted by the late-night raids on former Punjab chief
minister Parvez Elahi’s home.
But with both major parties refusing to budge from
their respective stances, chances that the dialogue will yield positive
results are starting to look “very slim”.
Speaking to party workers on Saturday, Imran Khan
said his party would be ready to discuss the election date only after the
dissolution of the NA before May 14 — the cut-off date for elections in Punjab.
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Parvez Elahi booked in terror case after eluding
overnight raids
Imran Gabol
April 30, 2023
LAHORE: Following a dramatic late-night raid on his
residence, Punjab police on Saturday registered a case against former chief
minister Parvez Elahi and others on terrorism charges for allegedly attacking
officials of the Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) officials on Friday.
A police and ACE raiding team had conducted a raid at
Mr Elahi’s Gulberg residence, late on Friday night and arrested 12 people. The
raiding party used an armoured vehicle to break open the main gate of the
residence after facing resistance. However, the ACE team could not find Mr
Elahi, even after thoroughly searching the house.
Separately on Saturday, Rasikh Elahi petitioned the
Lahore High Court (LHC) to restrain authorities from arresting Mr Elahi until
the expiry of his protective bail on May 6.
In his plea, the son of the former CM contended that
his father was granted protective bail till May 6 by the high court on April 28
in a corruption case registered by the ACE.
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Incompetent people made ministers in current cabinet:
Abbasi
Staff Reporter
April 30, 2023
LAHORE: Former prime minister and PML-N leader Shahid
Khaqan Abbasi says all the political parties in the current government have
failed to give a better and competent cabinet.
“We could not form a 10-member competent people’s
cabinet to run the affairs of the country smoothly,” he lamented and added that
the people who did not have any ability were made ministers in the cabinet.
Abbasi said the institutions were not working within
their constitutional limits and all the systems of the country had failed due
to failure of the leadership. He bemoaned the lack of vision in the leadership
to bring about changes to the system to solve problems of the country facing
existential crisis.
The former prime minister was addressing a seminar on
‘Reimagining Pakistan’ at the Government College University (GCU) on Saturday.
The seminar was a part of ‘The Great Debate 2023’ to discuss the problems of
the country and their solutions.
Former federal finance minister and PML-N leader
Miftah Ismail was the other speaker who predicted that the country, facing
economic problems, would take years to address its issues.
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Dialogue Panacea For Challenges, Says Balochistan
Governor
Staff Correspondent
April 30, 2023
QUETTA: Balochistan Governor Malik Abdul Wali Khan
Kakar has said that the solution to economic and political challenges lies in
negotiations and mutual understanding.
In a meeting with a National Party delegation at his
official residence on Saturday, the governor said political parties have an
important role in creating awareness among people.
The NP delegation, led by the former chief minister
and party’s Central President Dr Abdul Malik Baloch discussed matters of mutual
interests, overall political and economic situation and relief operations in
areas affected by the rains.
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Southeast Asia
After Kedah do, Anwar crosses South China Sea to
celebrate Eid ul Fitr with Sabahans
By Julia Chan
30 Apr 2023
KOTA KINABALU, April 26 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri
Anwar Ibrahim must have shaken hands with thousands of Sabahans here today when
he turned up at the state Eid ul Fitr celebration organised by Chief Minister
Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor’s government.
Tens of thousands of people thronged the Sabah
International Convention Centre for the state celebration that started at 8am
to enjoy the buffet spread of local delicacies at some 50 food stalls set up in
the open plaza while being entertained by performers on stage.
Despite the heat, many people crowded around for a
chance to greet the PM and take pictures when Hajiji and other Sabah Cabinet
members stepped up to welcome Anwar as the latter moved under the marquees to
enter the main convention hall where other state dignitaries were seated.
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Khalid Samad sorry Umno ‘upset’ by call to block
Najib’s pardon, but not for making it
By Keertan Ayamany
Sunday, 30 Apr 2023 5:06 PM MYT
KUALA LUMPUR, April 30 — Amanah communications
director Khalid Samad has apologised for “upsetting” Umno with his statement
urging the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to deny its plea for former prime minister
Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s pardon.
Malaysiakini today quoted Khalid as saying that his
previous remark was not an attack on or criticism of Umno, but was rather a
difference of opinion.
Najib has been convicted of misappropriating RM42
million from a former 1MDB unit and subsequently sentenced to 12 years’
imprisonment; the ex-PM has applied for a royal pardon after exhausting all
other legal avenues to appeal.
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Mat Sabu says Amanah leaders free to express own
views, but party will abide by ‘unity govt’ decision
By R. Loheswar
30 Apr 2023
KUALA LUMPUR, April 30 — Parti Amanah Negara (Amanah)
members have the freedom to express their personal views, president Mat Sabu
said today amid a growing row over Umno’s pardon bid for convicted former prime
minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.
But Mohamad, popularly known as Mat Sabu, stressed
that the personal views of his colleagues do not officially represent those of
the party.
He added that Amanah as a component member of Pakatan
Harapan (PH), will comply with whatever official decision the ruling coalition
makes.
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Puad Zarkashi says no guarantee ‘unity govt’ can stay
intact because Amanah rejects Umno’s pardon bid for Najib
By Shahrin Aizat Noorshahrizam
30 Apr 2023
KUALA LUMPUR, April 30 — The tenuous alliance between
Barisan Nasional (BN) and Pakatan Harapan (PH) propping up the Anwar
administration may not last for long because of Parti Amanah Negara, Umno
supreme council member Datuk Puad Zarkashi said today.
The Johor state lawmaker claimed that the ties were
being tested by the PH component party’s rejection of Umno’s calls for a royal
pardon for convicted former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.
“That’s why it’s hard to be good friends with PAN,”
the Rengit assemblyman wrote on his Facebook account, referring to Amanah by
its Malay acronym.
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Arab world
Shoura Council Delegation, Headed by Assistant Speaker
Hanan Al-Ahmadi, Reviews Saudi-Swedish
Relations
ARAB NEWS
April 29, 2023
STOCKHOLM: A delegation from the Shoura Council, headed
by Assistant Speaker Hanan Al-Ahmadi, met with the president of Stockholm City
Council, Olle Burell, at the historic City Hall building in Sweden.
During the meeting, they reviewed Saudi-Swedish
bilateral relations in various fields and ways to enhance them. The meeting
also discussed Saudi efforts related to the environment, climate change,
urbanization and the adoption of smart city technology, as well as quality of
life, one of the most important targets of Saudi Vision 2030.
The delegation also visited Uppsala University, where
they were received by Vice Chancellor Anders Hagfeldt. The delegation discussed
various topics related to scientific and educational research and cooperation
between the Kingdom and Sweden in the field of higher education, as well as
ways to enhance and develop it.
Source: Arab News
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Youth to play vital role in sustainable development,
Saudi delegation tells ECOSOC forum
ARAB NEWS
April 29, 2023
RIYADH: Youth will play a pivotal role in sustainable
development, Saudi Arabia’s delegation told the Economic and Social Council
(ECOSOC) Youth Forum 2023, Saudi Press Agency reported.
The event, which took place at the UN Headquarters in
New York City this week, was organized under the theme of “Accelerating the
COVID-19 Recovery and Full Implementation of the 2030 Agenda with and for
Youth.”
It offered a unique opportunity for the next
generation to engage directly with United Nations member states, including the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and other key international actors.
The Saudi delegation, led by Othman Almoamar, advisor
at the Saudi Ministry of Economy and Planning (MEP) and chair of Youth 20 Saudi
Arabia, was accompanied by youth representatives from Mohammed bin Salman
Foundation (Misk) and Salam for Cultural Communication.
Source: Arab News
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Over 14 million shipments delivered to beneficiaries
during Ramadan
April 29, 2023
RIYADH — The Transport General Authority (TGA) has
announced that more than 14 million shipments were delivered to beneficiaries
during Ramadan via the approved companies in delivering shipments.
The Authority said the shipping operations during the
holy month of Ramadan 1444 AH has recorded an increase by 56% compared to the
previous year.
It also revealed that it has received 40,000 reports
and complaints that were dealt with, in addition to receiving 12,000 calls
through the unified call center.
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Saudi vegan chef Ola Kayal is out to start a food
revolution — one scoop at a time
JASMINE BAGER
April 29, 2023
JEDDAH: Vegan chef Ola Kayal, a trilingual Saudi
national with two degrees, has trained at a three Michelin star restaurant in
Europe and successfully launched a plant-based ice cream business in the US —
all before the age of 30.
Now, she is bringing her knowledge and passion for
sustainability back to her hometown of Jeddah, with dreams of starting a food
revolution and creating a healthy-eating haven.
Kayal opened her first shop, Nabati, in Miami,
Florida, six months before the pandemic hit and managed to stay in operation amid
the restrictions. She is launching her second outlet in Jeddah.
“I chose the name Nabati because I wanted the name to
really be a representation of my roots. I decided to start this brand not in
Saudi Arabia, so I really wanted to have that Arabic connection and a name that
would represent where I’m from and what I’m bringing to the world,” she told
Arab News.
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Saudi Arabia arrests 10,606 illegals in one week
ARAB NEWS
April 29, 2023
RIYADH: Saudi authorities arrested 10,606 people in
one week for breaching residency, work and border security regulations,
according to an official report.
From April 20-26, a total of 5,620 people were
arrested for violations of residency laws, while 3,825 were held over illegal
border crossing attempts and a further 1,161 for labor-related issues.
The report showed that among the 1,087 people arrested
for trying to enter the Kingdom illegally, 25 percent were Yemeni, 74 percent
Ethiopian, and 1 percent were of other nationalities.
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Africa
Days After Storming Mecca for Prayers, Cute Abiola
Splashes Millions On New House For Parents
By Gist Lovers
April 29, 2023
Nigerian comedian and content creator popularly known
as Cute Abiola, recently spent a substantial amount of money on a
newly-acquired house for his parents, just days after returning from Mecca
where he went for prayers.
The comedian’s gesture of gratitude towards his
parents was showcased through the purchase of a beautifully furnished house, as
he took to his social media page to share images of the house’s interior and
exterior.
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Sudan's Islamists use AI, social media to aid in
fighting
30-04-203
Though Sudan's Islamists have been bumped out of power
in Africa’s third-largest country, it appears that they are attempting to crawl
back into political relevance by using highly sophisticated AI and social media
networks. The development comes after diplomats from other countries have left
the area, per the Daily Mail.
Islamist groups are reportedly using images to suggest
that the West is on the verge of retreating, meaning victory for the Islamist
groups is close. Some of these online networks have also disseminated fake
audio clips that purport the US is actively attempting to mitigate the
influence of Islam on the country.
One example of technological manipulation that these
groups have carried out is an AI-generated photo of US Ambassador John Godfrey,
suggesting that the ambassador is strategizing about how to intervene in the
country.
Source: Humanevents.Com
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Rayuwa A Daular Boko Haram
Rukayya Saeed
April 29, 2023
Yaya rayuwa take a matsayin macen da aka sace a yankin
Boko Haram? Yaya ya bambanta da rayuwa a cikin yankuna da ke ƙarƙashin
ikon gwamnati?
Saurari labarin Amina a cikin shiri na wannan mako.
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