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Police shoot over protesters against CAA in India

Three people were killed in firing during protests in Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh in protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act. It is alleged that police opened fire during a protest-clash in Karnataka's Mangaluru town on Thursday. Two people were killed there. One was shot dead in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. There have been widespread protests in various cities in at least 10 states. Local media said five people were killed during the unequal protests following the passage of the Civil Amendment Bill. Four policemen were shot dead in Mangaluru in a video that went viral on social media. A group of students were allegedly shot dead there. Hospital officials on Thursday reported the death of two people. A local government official said that since this afternoon, the city has had a huge clash with angry mobs who have gone down in protest, ignoring the ban. Meanwhile, protesters on Thursday reported the death of a man in Uttar Pradesh's capital, Lucknow, who ...

India's Citizenship Amendment Law claims discrimination, says the UN

T he citizenship amendment law that the BJP government has imposed on India's citizenship has not only created dissatisfaction with the declaration that it is unconstitutional within the country, but the UN is also strongly opposed. "We are concerned that India's new citizenship law is fundamentally discriminatory," United Nations human rights spokesman Jeremy Lawrence said at a briefing in Geneva, Switzerland, on Friday. We know that the legality of this law will be challenged by the Supreme Court of India and our hope is that the court will consider the citizenship law, considering the responsibility of India in international human rights law. ” The proposal for amending the citizenship law of the year 1955 was passed on December 10  in the lower house of parliament of the Indian Parliament. Later it was passed in the upper house of the Rajya Sabha and on Thursday it was signed into law by the President. The Act calls for giving Indian...

Suu Kyi supports Rohingya Genocide in ICC

Aung San Suu Kyi, practically the ruler of Myanmar and the country's state councilor, has defended her country's military over the brutal genocide over the Rohingya population. She spoke for 5 minutes today (Wednesday) in the International Criminal Court in The Hague and supported her country's military, saying, "The accusation brought against the Gambia Myanmar by the African country is wrong. The clearance operation was carried out in Rakhine State. ”She  claimed that the raid was carried out in response to guerrilla attacks at the police station in Rakhine State. In The Hague's court, Sue accuses Gambia of 'wrong and misleading' actions in his language. "This is an internal matter in Myanmar, it cannot be raised in the International Court of The Hague," she said. Aung San Suu Kyi claims that even though excessive amounts of military force have been used and civilians have died, it cannot be called genocide. She claimed, “Those in...

Hard protests by scholars, why are they talking about being Muslim?

Hard protests by scholars, why are they talking about being Muslim?   M any bureaucrats have quit their jobs in protest of various functions of the central government, writing an open letter to the Prime Minister. This time, astonished bureaucrat Harsha Mandar announced, 'I too will become a Muslim'. He quit his job in protest of the Gujarat riots. He said that if the citizenship amendment bill is passed, he would register as a Muslim for disobeying the law. Then submit the document to the NRC. In the absence of documents, he will demand the punishment which the Muslims will suffer. Apart from this, economist Lekha Chakraborty also protested. He has declared himself Muslim in Tutor, he is Muslim, born in India, he knows Sura Fatiha and Gayatri Mantra because he is Indian. People from all walks of life are protesting against it after passing the CAB in the Lok Sabha. Protests on a non-political level are deepening. They are trying to publicly expose the B...

Bangladesh's response to India's NRC

Indian Home Minister Amit Shah recently announced that the NRC will be held across the country. Already the Bengali Muslims who are already dropped in the final list of the NRC in Assam, they are thought to be Bangladeshi. Awami League general secretary and government minister Obaidul Quader said, "Bangladesh is not worried about Indian citizenship or NRC. So Bangladesh does not want to embarrass them by raising questions about it. ' He said this in response to a question to reporters after a courtesy meeting with Indian High Commissioner Riva Ganguly Das, who was appointed to Bangladesh in the Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges on Wednesday. Obaidul Quader added, "Our bilateral relations are in good, excellent stages. So if any problem can be resolved through discussion. Bangladesh-India relations are very high. There is no tension between us at this time. For that reason nothing creates hostility. ' The Indian ambassador also claimed that the Pu...

At least 19 civilians were killed after the cancellation of Article370 in Kashmir

At least 19 civilians were killed after the cancellation of Article370  in Kashmire  The central government's strong claim was that the situation in Kashmir was normal. Nevertheless, these figures came out in the context of killing civilians. Subsequently, strict restrictions were imposed and many people were arrested or detained with political leadership. The central government has repeatedly said that the situation is normal as people's lives were blocked. But the report submitted in the Lok Sabha says that since August 5, five civilians including non-Kashmiri workers have been killed in various terrorist incidents in the state. The dead have been compensated by the Jammu and Kashmir government for one lakh rupees and the central government for Taka five lakh. Recently, a five-member delegation led by former Union Minister Yashwant Sinha visited Kashmir for a four-day visit. The delegation said that after removing the clause, the situation in the valley is...

Palestinians have the right to armed struggle to protect their homeland

Palestinians have the right to armed struggle to protect their homeland  Palestinians are one of the world's most oppressed nations. Hamas, the Palestinian Islamic Movement, says the Palestinian people have the right to protect their homeland, especially through an armed struggle against Zionist Israel. The Gaza-based organization said in a recent press release that the occupied Zionist forces and illegal settlers had intensified their occupation of the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem or al-Quds. As a result of their continued aggression, the number of martyrs is increasing; The number of injured people and prisoners is increasing. Besides, the crops and the property of the common people are also being destroyed. Hamas made this statement after a 6-year-old Jewish Jew was shot dead by the name of Badawi Masalme in Al-Khalil or Hebron on the west bank. Saturday night, the Zionist army shot the young man and took his body. Hamas said in their statement that th...

President Trump does not want to face impeachment

President Trump does not want to face impeachment I mpeachment while in power is extremely shameful, at least for politicians. US President Donald Trump and his lawyer Pat Cipolone have refused to attend the impeachment hearing. The hearing will be held next Wednesday in the US Congress. The issue of passing the impeachment proposal against the president will be considered at the hearing. But Trump's lawyer has announced that the White House will not participate. White House lawyer Pat Cipolone wrote a letter to Jerry Nadler, chairman of the US House of Representatives Committee on Justice. In it, he says, "The names of the witnesses have not yet been announced. There is still uncertainty as to whether the committee is able to deliver justice to the president through additional hearings. As a result, we will not attend such hearings. ” Presidential elections will be held in the United States next year. Former Vice President Joe Biden, a potential contender from P...