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China sued for spreading Covid-19

Corona Virus: China. China has been sued in the United States for $ 20 trillion in compensation for the deadly Corona virus outbreak. Some United States citizens and businessmen filed a lawsuit on March 12 in the Federal District Court in the state of Florida. The lawsuit states that they have suffered huge financial losses due to wrong steps by the Chinese government to deal with coronavirus. A spokeswoman for the Barman Law Group said the lawsuit was filed around the United States on the basis of similar allegations involving victims and large companies. They all suffer from the outbreak of coronavirus. The spokesman said that an official of the Chinese Foreign Ministry recently said that US troops were probably spreading the deadly virus in China. This is why the case has been made mainly. Similar cases have been filed in Texas and Nevada. At the end of December, the outbreak of coronas in Wuhan, China. Although China's occupation has ended, it has b...

Saudi Arabia is banned from praying in Jamaat everywhere except two mosques

Excessive coronavirus: Jamaat prayers have been stopped at all mosques in Saudi Arabia, except for the deadly Corona virus (COVID-19) infection in mosque Mosque al-Haram and Medina mosque Nawabi. According to a Saudi press agency, the country's media reported that the decision to suspend prayers at mosques was finalized after a meeting between Saudi Arabia's highest religious body, The Council of Senior Scholars and the Ministry of Health. According to the decision, Friday prayers in all mosques across the country and five daily prayers will be suspended in Jamaat as part of preventing the spread of the deadly virus. However, if the prayers are closed, it will be as regular as before. After Azan, everyone is advised to pray at home. The Saudi Gazette, according to the Council of the Senior Scholars of Saudi Arabia, said that in order to minimize the potential loss of any major catastrophe, according to Islamic Sharia, there is a chance to shut down all kin...

Pompeo claimed on China and Iran responsibility for spreading coronavirus pandemic

Coronavirus: Pompeo claimed on China and Iran responsibility for spreading coronavirus pandemic US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has tried to blame Iran for China's spread of coronavirus worldwide. At a news conference on coronavirus in Washington on Tuesday, Donald Trump tried to blame Iran for responding to a question about the government's failure to deal with the deadly disease. The Trump administration's failure to deal with the spread of the coronavirus in the United States, pressed on the other country by blaming some misinformation on the pump. In addition, Pompeo claimed at the press conference that Washington was ready to assist Tehran in the fight against the Coronavirus, despite the US imposing stricter sanctions and blocking access to all sorts of drugs and medical supplies to Iran. Washington has been trying to use the issue as a new tool of 'maximum pressure' on Tehran since the recent Coronavirus outbreak in Iran. Iran's ...

Police are abducting Muslim youths in Delhi

Delhi riots: Police are abducting Muslim youths in Delhi Delhi Police did not stop due to riot cases. After the horrific riots in Delhi, Delhi police are now arresting Muslim youths instead of arresting rioters. Many Muslim youth and youths of India have been kidnapped and taken to unknown places in the last few days, alleging the Ulamai Hind in Jamiat. The leaders of the party met with the New Delhi police chief and made the allegation. During this time, they expressed concern over the widespread arrest of security forces against Muslims. The responsible leaders of the ulamai Hind, in Jamiat, have said that arrests are being carried out in a planned way against Muslim youths. Though violent Hindu youths have been blamed for the recent anti-Muslim violence in New Delhi, the police are now secretly arresting Muslim youths in secret. Muslims in Delhi are in deep panic over the matter and those who have not been arrested are fleeing. Though the top officials of the...

The government is responsible for the anti-Muslim riots in Delhi.

Delhi riots: The government is responsible for the anti-Muslim riots in Delhi. In the lower house of parliament, the opposition leader of the Congress, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, said, "If the government tried, the riots in Delhi would have been stopped. Holi festivities are over, but the Holi of Delhi's blood has not left us behind. ' He made the remarks during a Lok Sabha discussion on Wednesday about the recent violent incidents in the Indian capital, Delhi. Adhir Babu said, "All Indians are concerned about the incident and everyone wants to know how it happened and what steps the government is taking to ensure that this national incident does not happen again." He said, 'No one can win in violence. Only humanity is defeated in it. Some say that Hindus have died somewhere, Muslims have died somewhere. But in fact humanity has died. ' Adhir Chowdhury added, "Delhi government's violence would have been stopped if the gover...

Is the bloody conflict in Afghanistan going to begin?

A fghan President Hamid Karzai blamed the United States for the ongoing crisis in Afghanistan. He said the United States was following a disgraceful and divisive policy for the Afghan people and this is why the ongoing crisis has been created. On Monday, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and CEO Abdullah Abdullah were sworn in as the country's presidents through an unprecedented program. This means that both are claiming that they are the president of Afghanistan. Hamid Karzai then said this in a statement. In the statement, Hamid Karzai said that in recent meetings with US officials, especially US Ambassador to Afghanistan, Zalmai Khalilzad, in recent months, I have expressed deep concern about American policy on Afghanistan's election process and US peace deal with the Taliban. Hamid Karzai also said that if the United States were sincere about ending Afghanistan's crisis, they would have prevented division and political instability within the country. They ...

Pakistan is upset over the silence of the international community in the Muslim genocide in Delhi.

                        F oreign Minister of Pakistan Shah Mehmood Qureshi has called on the international community to take responsible action against the persecution of Muslims in India. He said the rights of Muslims and other religious minorities in India are being violated publicly but nonetheless Western countries and international organizations demanding human rights remain silent. The Pakistani foreign minister said the policies adopted by the Indian government in regard to Muslims are turning to the most dangerous - the attacks and killings of Muslims, whose sole purpose is. Recently Hindu Muslims protested against civil law, brutally attacked by Hindu activists, killed about 50 Muslims and injured hundreds more in violence. But the silence of the international community on Muslim genocide and the atrocities perpetrated in India has surprised everyone. In the Indian capital, New Delhi, a large number of...

Letter from Iranian Students' Organization, UN to stop anti-Muslim riots in India

Delhi riots: Letter from Iranian Students' Organization, UN to stop anti-Muslim riots in India The Islamic Republic of Iran's NGOs and student organizations have called on Michelle Bachelet, head of the UN Human Rights Commission, to take drastic measures to curb the brutal brutal brutality of Muslims in India. These organizations have called for this in a letter to Bachelet. Last month, at least 50 Muslims were killed and more than 300 injured in fierce communal riots in the Indian capital New Delhi last month. Besides, mosques and many houses, shops and business establishments have been burnt. In a letter to Michelle Bachelet, representatives of Iran's NGOs and student organizations said, "We hope and request that the UN Human Rights Commission perform its duty through effective and sincere steps to protect the religion and ethnicity of India's various communities and set a precedent for others." The letter also said that the cruelty in...

Anti-Modi protests continue in Bangladesh

Protests in Bangladesh continue against the forthcoming visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. People of different classes and professions in the country, especially the scholars, have been vocal against the visit. Public opinion is being raised against it in various districts and upazilas along with the capital Dhaka. On Saturday, protest rallies and rallies took place in front of the mosque at the Saltha Bazar Central Zam, without the Tawhidi people of all levels of the Saltha upazila of Faridpur district. At the end of the rally, a procession ended at the Upazila Square in the south core of Bajaur. In the meantime, they condemned the killing of Muslims in Delhi, and gave various slogans against Modi. They called for canceling Narendra Modi's visit. Earlier on Friday, thousands of Muslims from the northern courtyard of Baitul Mukarram held a protest rally against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Dhaka after Friday prayers. They announced a hum...

Iran's response to BJP's behavior to Indian Muslims

Delhi riots: D espite the brutal killing of brutal Hindus on innocent Muslims in various parts of the country, including the Indian capital, New Delhi, the BJP government is mysteriously silent. So far, 50 people have been killed and hundreds of people injured after the brutal massacre of Hindutva Muslims in Delhi. The HINDU Mob of India has been set on fire in at least 10 mosques and other sacred religious establishments, which in recent days have been a great example of the anti-humanity and anti-Islam activities of the extremist Hindutva. Eyewitnesses say the Indian police and security forces have only seen the uprising of the raging Hindus and have taken no action against the burning and burning of the Muslim genocide. Even in some cases the police themselves are involved in the atrocities against Muslims. Many videos have gone viral in the media. The mysterious silence of the BJP government over the planned massacre and destruction of the extremist Hindutva Muslim...

The Human Rights Commission of the United Nations at the Supreme Court against the CAA

India / CAA: M ichelle Bachelet, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights is the Supreme Court's decision on the issue of the Revised Citizenship Act of India (CAA). Analysts believe that the law of the Central Government of India has come into question around the world as he sought to be included in the Supreme Court as a 'court-friendly' in the CAA case. The Indian Foreign Ministry, however, protested the move in a statement stating that it was 'internal affairs of the state alone' and 'no foreign party has the right to interfere in that matter'. Spokesperson of the Indian Foreign Ministry said,  "We are convinced that the CAA has constitutional validity. This is in line with the values ​​of our Constitution. We give due respect to the human rights issues that have been raised or questioned after the tragedy of partition. We have full confidence in the independent judicial system of the country. There is confidence that the Supreme C...

Protests in Tehran against Muslim killings in Delhi

Delhi riots: I n the Indian capital, New Delhi, there has been a rally in front of the Indian Embassy in Tehran, the Iranian capital, against bloody violence and sectarian riots against Muslims. The rally protested and condemned anti-Muslim communal riots and violence in India. Tehran's common people, university students and scholars attended the protest rally on Tuesday. Protesters condemned the violence of Indian extremist Hindus. They also condemned the discriminatory treatment of the Muslims by the Indian government. Protesters have called on international communities and human rights organizations to break the silence over the recent anti-Muslim riots in India and the brutality of Muslims. During the protest, there were various placards, banners and festoons in the hands of the protesters, which included various anti-riot slogans. The protesters said, "It is our duty to protest everywhere in the world where people are oppressed. It is importan...