February 28, 2015

World leaders condemn murder of Russian leader Nemtsov

Saturday 28 Feb 2015 - 19:33 Makkah mean time-9-5-1436



Moscow (IINA) - World leaders led by US President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron have condemned the killing of prominent Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov, who was shot dead in Moscow on Friday evening.

Nemtsov, a former deputy prime minister and a sharp critic of the Russian President Vladimir Putin, was reportedly shot four times in the back by a killer in a passing car. President Barack Obama called on Russia's government to perform a "prompt, impartial and transparent" investigation to bring the perpetrators to justice. Obama called Nemtsov a "tireless advocate" for the rights of Russian citizens. Cameron said the callous murder must be “fully, rapidly and transparently investigated, and those responsible brought to justice”. “His life was dedicated to speaking up tirelessly for the Russian people, to demanding their right to democracy and liberty under the rule of law, and to an end to corruption,” the prime minister said. “He did so without fear, and never gave in to intimidation.”

A spokesman for German chancellor, Angela Merkel, said she was dismayed by Nemtsov’s killing and praised his courage in criticizing government policies. The office of the French president, François Hollande, described the killing as an “assassination” and described the politician as a “courageous and tireless defender of democracy and a dogged fighter against corruption”. The killing took place in the very centre of Moscow late on Friday evening on a bridge near St Basil’s Cathedral and the Kremlin, two days before Nemtsov was due to lead a major opposition rally in Moscow.

Nemtsov was gunned down near the Kremlin, just a day before a planned protest against the government. Nemtsov's death late on Friday ignited a fury among opposition figures who assailed the Kremlin for creating an atmosphere of intolerance of any dissent and called the killing an assassination. Putin quickly offered his condolences and called the murder a provocation. The a 55-year-old Nemtsov was working on a report presenting evidence that he believed proved Russia's direct involvement in the separatist rebellion that has raged in eastern Ukraine since last April. Ukraine and the West accuse Russia of backing the rebels with troops and sophisticated weapons. Moscow denies the accusations.

Hundreds of mourners gathered at a makeshift memorial at the site of the killing on Saturday in tribute to the slain opposition politician. Putin ordered Russia's top law enforcement chiefs to personally oversee the probe of Nemtsov's killing. "Putin noted that this cruel murder has all the makings of a contract hit and is extremely provocative," presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in remarks carried by Russian news agencies. Nemtsov assailed the government's inefficiency, rampant corruption and the Kremlin's Ukraine policy, which has strained relations between Russia and the West to a degree unseen since Cold War times.

In an interview with the Sobesednik newspaper, Nemtsov said earlier this month that his 86-year-old mother was afraid that Putin could have him killed for his opposition activities. Asked if he had such fears himself, he responded by saying: "If I were afraid I wouldn't have led an opposition party." Speaking on radio just a few hours before his death, he harshly criticised Putin for plunging Russia into the crisis by his "mad, aggressive and deadly policy of war against Ukraine". "The country needs a political reform," Nemtsov said on Ekho Moskvy radio. "When power is concentrated in the hands of one person and this person rules for ever, this will lead to an absolute catastrophe, absolute."

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko called Nemtsov a personal friend and a "bridge" between the two countries. He said on his Facebook page that he hopes the killers will be punished. Nemtsov's lawyer Vadim Prokhorov said the politician had received threats on social networks and told police about them, but authorities didn't take any steps to protect him. The Russian interior ministry, which oversees Russia's police force, said that Nemtsov was killed by four shots in the back from a passing car as he was walking over a bridge just outside the Kremlin shortly after midnight. Interior ministry spokeswoman Yelena Alexeyeva told reporters that Nemtsov was walking with a female acquaintance, a Ukrainian citizen, when a vehicle drove up and unidentified assailants shot him dead. The woman wasn't hurt and was being questioned by police.

Mikhail Kasyanov, a former Russian prime minister now also in opposition, said he was shocked. "In the 21st century, a leader of the opposition is being demonstratively shot just outside the walls of the Kremlin!" Kasyanov told reporters as Nemtsov's body, placed in a plastic bag, was removed on a rainy and cold night, as the Kremlin bells chimed nearby. Sunday's rally was pushed to the city's outskirts by the authorities, but Kasyanov said the rally organizers decided that they will stage a demonstration in the centre of the capital to commemorate Nemtsov.

Officials' failure to authorize it would be certain to cause anger and could lead to unrest. Opposition activist Ilya Yashin, who last spoke to Nemtsov two days before the killing, said he had no doubt that Nemtsov's murder was politically motivated. "Boris Nemtsov was a stark opposition leader who criticised the most important state officials in our country, including President Vladimir Putin. As we have seen, such criticism in Russia is dangerous for one's life," Yashin said.

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Hamas says listing it as terrorist organization is shocking, dangerous

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Saturday 28 Feb 2015 - 19:30 Makkah mean time-9-5-1436



Gaza City (IINA) - An Egyptian court decision to list Hamas as a terrorist organization is "shocking and dangerous," the movement said in a statement on Saturday, Reuters reported.

"The Egyptian court's decision to list the Hamas movement as a terror organization is shocking and is dangerous, and it targets the Palestinian people and its factions of resistance," the statement said. "It will have no influence on the Hamas movement, which enjoys the respect of all the nation and the leaders of the nation."

An Egyptian court has declared Hamas a "terrorist" organization, weeks after the Palestinian movement's armed wing was given the same designation, reports said. A judicial source told AFP news agency that the court issued the verdict on Saturday. Since Egypt's military ousted former President Mohamed Morsi in 2013, the authorities have accused Hamas of aiding armed groups, who have waged a string of deadly attacks on security forces in the Sinai Peninsula.

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At least 14 killed in flash floods in Madagascar

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Saturday 28 Feb 2015 - 17:58 Makkah mean time-9-5-1436



Flooding in Madagascar (Photo: Morocco Today)



Antananarivo (IINA) – At least 14 people were killed in flash floods on Friday in the Madagascan capital Antananarivo after a night of torrential rain that caused dams to break, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

The Emergency Management Bureau said at least 14 people died and about 24,000 were driven out of their homes due to flash floods caused by heavy rains on Friday night. It said that an evacuation process was carried out in several affected neighborhoods of the capital early Friday.

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More than 25,000 Egyptians return home from Libya last week

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Saturday 28 Feb 2015 - 17:55 Makkah mean time-9-5-1436



Egyptians Waiting for Evacuation from Libya (Photo: AFP)



Cairo (IINA) – Egypt’s Foreign Ministry said on Friday that 25,529 Egyptians have returned home from Libya through the Salloum border crossing and Djerba Airport in Tunisia.

The ministry explained that 21,407 Egyptians returned overland through the Salloum crossing on the Libyan-Egyptian borders, while another 4,122, who crossed into Tunisia, were flown home aboard EgyptAir from Djerba Airport.

Egypt carried out airstrikes against Islamic State (IS) targets in Libya on February 16 in retaliation for the beheadings of 21 Egyptians and strongly urged its nationals to leave the war-gripped country.

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UNESCO demands urgent crisis meet over Iraq heritage destruction

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Saturday 28 Feb 2015 - 17:36 Makkah mean time-9-5-1436



Men smashing ancient statues in Mosul museum (Image from Sky News site)



Baghdad (IINA) – The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has called an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council to discuss the destruction of ancient cultural treasures in Mosul, northern Iraq, by the Islamic State (IS) terrorist group.

"This attack is far more than a cultural tragedy - this is also a security issue as it fuels sectarianism, violent extremism and conflict in Iraq," UNESCO chief Irina Bokova said in a statement published Thursday by AFP.

"This is why I have immediately seized the President of the Security Council to ask him to convene an emergency meeting of the Security Council on the protection of Iraq's cultural heritage as an integral element for the country's security," she said.

The IS extremist group on Thursday released a video, in which its militants are seen smashing ancient statues to pieces with sledgehammers in the main museum in Mosul, their biggest hub and Iraq's second city. They are also shown using a jackhammer to deface a large Assyrian winged bull at a huge archeological site in Mosul.

Archaeologists and heritage experts have described the destruction as a catastrophe and compared the 2001 dynamiting by the Taliban of the Bamiyan Buddhas in Afghanistan.

Bokova pointed out that some of the statues destroyed in the video were from the ancient city of Hatra, a UNESCO world heritage site which lies around 100 kilometers southwest of Mosul. She also said the destruction was a violation of the UN Security Council's resolution 2199. It was adopted earlier this month in a bid to curb trafficking of looted antiquities from Iraq and Syria, which is considered a key source of funding for the IS group.

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February 26, 2015

UN envoy arrives in Aden to meet President Hadi

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Thursday 26 Feb 2015 - 15:46 Makkah mean time-7-5-1436



Jamal Benomar (Photo from the Internet)



Sana’a (IINA) – Special Adviser to the UN Secretary General on Yemen Jamal Benomar arrived Thursday in the southern city of Aden to meet with President Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi.

Media sources reported that Benomar's talks with President Hadi would focus on latest developments in Yemen, most notable the transfer of the dialogue sessions between the political forces and the Houthi armed group to a more secure location outside the capital Sana’a.

The UN Security Council on Wednesday urged all parties in Yemen, including the Houthis, to adhere to resolving their differences through negotiations. Also, the UNSC urged all parties to accelerate these negotiations to be held in a location to be determined by the Special Adviser to the Secretary General on Yemen.

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Indonesia expected to produce 4 million tons of salts

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Thursday 26 Feb 2015 - 14:12 Makkah mean time-7-5-1436



Salt production (Image from the Internet)



Jakarta (IINA) – Indonesia is expected to produce four million tons of salt this year with 1.5 million for industry use and 2.5 million for the consumer market, nearing self-sufficiency in this product.

Indonesian Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Minister Susi Pudjiastuti said that his country has prepared a strategic plan to boost salt production and help the country achieve self-sufficiency by 2017.

Speaking to Malaysia News Agency, the Minister said, “The government will enact measures to support local salt farmers and tighten controls over salt imports”. He added that salt importers in the country have also been encouraged to buy and distribute salt produced by local producers.

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U.S authorities arrested three men accused of plot to aid ISIS’ fight

Thursday 26 Feb 2015 - 14:01 Makkah mean time-7-5-1436



U.S authorities arrested three men accused of plot to aid ISIS’ fight (Google image) US Police Commissioner William J. Bratton at a news conference on Wednesday



Brooklyn, New York (IINA) - Three men from Brooklyn, New York, were arrested on Wednesday with conspiring to support ISIS militant, including two who planned to travel to Syria to fight on behalf of the radical group, U.S. authorities said, news agencies reported.

One of the men had offered to kill President Barack Obama if the militants asked him to, authorities said.

Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn identified the men as Abdurasul Juraboev, 24, Akhror Saidakhmetov, 19, and Abror Habibov, 30. Juraboev and Habibov are Uzbek citizens, and Saidakhmetov is a citizen of Kazakhstan, the prosecutors said.

The news agency noted that, Juraboev and Saidakhmetov plotted to travel to Turkey and then to Syria to wage extremist operation, and Habibov helped pay for the plan, the prosecutors said. Saidakhmetov was arrested at John F. Kennedy International Airport as he tried to board a flight to Istanbul.

All three were charged with attempt and conspiracy to provide material support to ISIS. Each faces up to 15 years in prison.

Juraboev attracted the attention of law enforcement in August when he posted on a pro-ISIS website, the prosecutors said. In the posting, he offered to kill Obama if ISIS asked him to, they said. His plans also included planting a bomb on Coney Island, the FBI said.

Meanwhile Saidakhmetov expressed an intention to shoot police officers and FBI agents if he couldn't join ISIS in Syria, the prosecutors said.

The news agencies noted that the investigators recorded conversations between the two men using a confidential informant who approached Juraboev at a mosque, posing as a sympathizer.

The men discussed how to carry out attacks in the United States, according to the complaint.

"I will just go a buy a machine gun, AK-47, go out and shoot all police," Saidakhmetov said during one conversation, the complaint said.

It is noteworthy that the Department of Justice has charged roughly 20 people in the past year with planning to travel to the Middle East to fight alongside militants like ISIS group, who controls parts of Syria and Iraq.

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Austria's parliament passes law on Islam, banning foreign funding

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Thursday 26 Feb 2015 - 12:18 Makkah mean time-7-5-1436



Image from the Internet



Vienna (IINA) – Austria's parliament on Wednesday passed a law banning foreign sources of financing to Muslim organizations, in a bid to avoid extremism, called an “Islam of European character”.

This is not the only initiative in Europe, as a similar notion of banning foreign funding of Islamic organizations was raised by French Prime Minister Manuel Valls earlier this month.

The new law aims to curb the influence of foreign Muslim nations, organizations and funding at a time when concerns are rising about the spread of extremist Islam, conservative Integration Minister Sebastian Kurz said.

Although the legislation offers Austrian Muslims a mix of increased rights and obligations in practicing their faith in Austria, it has generated opposition from several quarters, including Austrian Muslim groups that call it "discrimination" that imposes restrictions on Islam.

Muslims make up roughly 560,000 of Austria's total population of 8.5 million. They are mostly of Turkish and Bosnian origin, as well as Chechen and Iranian ethnicities.

The new legislation bans Islamic cultural organizations and imams in Austria from receiving funding from abroad. It also requires the nearly 450 Muslim organizations in the country to demonstrate a "positive approach towards society and the state" in order to continue receiving official licensing.

Imams will be obliged to be able to speak German under the law, a bid to make their comments more accessible and transparent, while also facilitating the fuller integration of Islam into wider Austrian society.

The legislation also provides for Muslims to be able to consult Islamic clerics on the staffs of hospitals, retirement homes, prisons and in the armed forces. Muslims in Austria will also have the right to halal meals in those institutions as well as in public schools, and will be allowed to skip work on Islamic holidays.

For his part, Turkey's leading Muslim cleric, Mehmet Gormez, has decried the bill as "a 100-year regression," arguing that no complaints have ever been lodged about the fact that Turkey funds many imams in Austria.

However, the Integration Minister said that the legislation was designed to "clearly combat" the growing influence of radical Islam.

"We want a future in which increasing numbers of imams have grown up in Austria speaking German, and can in that way serve as positive examples for young Muslims," Kurz explained ahead of the vote.

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Kuwait-Malaysia Bilateral relations to be further strengthened



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Thursday 26 Feb 2015 - 12:10 Makkah mean time-7-5-1436



Kuwait-Malaysia Bilateral relations to be further strengthened (Google image)



Kuala Lumpur, (IINA) - Bilateral relations between Malaysia and Kuwait are expected to be further strengthened, especially in the economic field, news agencies reported.

The Kuwaiti Ambassador to Malaysia, Saad Abdullah Al Asousi said among the proactive steps to be taken is the setting up of a business council between both countries to further promote trade and investment.

"I hope the Malaysia-Kuwait Business Council to be set up in April can be accredited by the government of Kuwait and Malaysia," Al Asousi told Bernama news agency at Kuwait's 54th National Day and 24th Liberation Day celebration.

The Kuwaiti Ambassador hopes the positive bilateral relations of both countries will continue to be explored.

It is noteworthy that the trade between Kuwait and Malaysia has been going strong, increasing to USD 1.8 billion (RM6.48 billion) in 2014 from RM840 million in 2013.

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Kuwait hands out relief aid to 1,440 Syrian families in Jordan

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Thursday 26 Feb 2015 - 12:04 Makkah mean time-7-5-1436



Kuwait hands out relief aid to 1,440 Syrian families in Jordan (Google image)



Kuwait City, (IINA) - Kuwaiti Higher Committee for Relief distributed humanitarian aid to 1,440 Syrian refugee families in Jordan as part of Kuwait's wide-scale campaign purposed to deliver financial and food aid to Syrian refugees.

The campaign aids Syrian families who are in need and residing in Amman and northern areas, head of the delegation, Dr Walid Al-Anjari told KUNA, adding that this comes within the framework of celebrations of Kuwait national holidays.

He added that the four-day campaign embodies benevolence of the Kuwaiti Amir, government and people in order to aid the Syrians due to weather conditions in the region.

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Executive Office of Arab Health Ministers Council convenes in Cairo

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Thursday 26 Feb 2015 - 12:03 Makkah mean time-7-5-1436



Executive Office of Arab Health Ministers Council meeting (Photo: KUNA)



Cairo (IINA) – The Executive Office of the Arab Health Ministers Council convened here on Wednesday under the chairmanship of Kuwait's Health Minister Dr. Ali Saad Al-Obaidi, KUNA reported.

In his opening speech, Al-Obaidi underscored the significance of the topics to be discussed during the meeting, especially those aiming to develop and support Arab common action.

He said the gathering will discuss the activities of the Arab Health Ministers Council's secretariat and the health situation in Palestine, as well as the preparations for an Arab economic, social and development summit, scheduled to be held in Tunisia later this year.

Al-Obaidi noted that Arab integration in the fields of medicine, fighting HIV/AIDS, and efforts to combat Ebola virus are also among the agenda of the meeting.

The Executive Office is expected to present a report on the implementation of the resolutions taken in the council's last meeting.

The meeting will also review a number of issues listed on the agenda of the 43rd session of the Arab Health Ministers Council, slated for Thursday under the chairmanship of Morocco.

Among the meeting participants are health ministers of Egypt and Qatar, as well as representatives of health ministers of Palestine, Oman, Tunisia, Libya, Morocco and Somalia.

In a related context, the Arab Fund for Health Development convened here on Wednesday, on the sidelines of the Executive Office meeting, to discuss the budget and projects carried out in some Arab countries.

The council's discretionary budget totaling $ 1 billion was ratified during the meeting.

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February 25, 2015

UAE, India discuss possible cooperation in space technologies

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Wednesday 25 Feb 2015 - 16:30 Makkah mean time-6-5-1436



EIAST & ISRO meeting at EIAST facility in Dubai. Photo: EIAST



Dubai (IINA) – United Arab Emirates and India have discussed possible cooperation in the field of space and related areas to strengthen and diversify their existing strong bilateral relations, Press Trust of India (PTI) reported Wednesday.

The UAE’s Emirates Institution for Advanced Science and Technology (EIAST)’s top executives led by Director General Yousuf Al Shaibani recently met Indian delegates headed by Anurag Bhushan, Consul General of India in Dubai, according to EIAST statement.

They discussed possible cooperation between EIAST and Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) in the field of space and related areas.

“India is in the midst of a massive national development campaign and one of the areas of focus is harnessing space technology for more diversified growth. ISRO has formal cooperative agreements with more than 35 countries,” Bhushan said.

“As UAE is gearing to achieve feats in the area of space such as its planned Mars mission in 2021, we believe that cooperation between India and UAE in space field will strengthen and diversify the existing strong bilateral relations,” he added.

“India has shown that there are no boundaries to what can be achieved through dedication and determination. One of our main objectives in EIAST is to share knowledge and cooperate with other organizations that share our goal of developing space technology for the overall development of the nation. We look forward to working with the ISRO on future projects,” said EIAST Director General Al Shaibani.

The group was briefed on EIAST’s achievements, such as the launch of DubaiSat 1 – a remote sensing Earth observation satellite and DubaiSat 2 – an electro-optical Earth observation satellite, and given a tour of the Institution, including the satellite manufacturing facility, now nearing completion, that will be home to the KhalifaSat project. ISRO has already launched 35 satellites for other countries.

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Spain breaks up online network recruiting young women for IS

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Wednesday 25 Feb 2015 - 15:58 Makkah mean time-6-5-1436



One of four people suspected of using Internet platforms to recruit young women to ISIS group is arrested in the Spanish enclave Melilla on February 25 (AFP)



Barcelona, (IINA) – Spanish authority said on Tuesday they had broken up an online network accused of recruiting young women to join ISIS militants fighting in Iraq and Syria and arrested four suspects, AFP reported.

Two of the suspects were arrested in Melilla, the Spanish enclave neighbouring Morocco, in the latest operation by Spain's authorities targeting such recruiting networks.

The others were detained in Girona and Barcelona in Spain's northeastern region of Catalonia.

The two detained in Melilla were said to be behind the creation and operation of several Internet platforms spreading propaganda, particularly for the ISIS group, the Interior Ministry said in a statement.

The ministry said private home visits were also organized for recruiting purposes and a number of young people had begun preparations to travel to war zones.

The early morning arrests came as European nations scramble to halt a surge in young people wanting to travelling to Iraq and Syria to fight with the extremist.

It is noteworthy that in August two young Spanish women, one of them under 18, were arrested in Melilla on suspicion of trying to join an ISIS cell in the Middle East.

In a related context, France on Monday announced that it had confiscated the passports of six suspected would-be extremist and would ban another 40 from travelling.

SM/IINA




Obama nominates 1st U.S. ambassador to Somalia since 1991

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Wednesday 25 Feb 2015 - 15:21 Makkah mean time-6-5-1436


Washington (IINA) – President Barack Obama has nominated a career diplomat to be the first U.S. ambassador to Somalia in nearly 25 years, filling a post that has been vacant since the Horn of Africa country collapsed into chaos in 1991, forcing the closure of the American embassy, AP reported.

Obama on Tuesday tapped Foreign Service veteran Katherine Simonds Dhanani for the job, which will be based in neighboring Kenya until security conditions permit the embassy in the Somali capital of Mogadishu to reopen, the State Department said. It added that the nomination is a sign of the U.S. commitment to Somalia.

"This historic nomination signals the deepening relationship between the United States and Somalia," spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in a statement. "It also allows us to mark the progress of the Somali people toward emerging from decades of conflict. Somalia has considerable work ahead to complete its transition to a peaceful, democratic, and prosperous nation."

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Jordanian border guards kill two infiltrators on Syria borders

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Wednesday 25 Feb 2015 - 15:09 Makkah mean time-6-5-1436



Border guards ( Photo from the Internet)



Amman (IINA) – Jordanian Border guards on Tuesday killed two infiltrators while they were trying to illegally cross into Jordan from Syria, Petra news agency reported.

“A truck crossed into the Kingdom from Syria and was traveling at high speed and didn't comply with border guards' orders to stop,” an official at the Jordanian Armed Forces told Petra, adding, “The border guards opened fire on the vehicle, killing two occupants”.

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Lebanon launches largest Eurobond issue in its history

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Wednesday 25 Feb 2015 - 15:04 Makkah mean time-6-5-1436



Minister Ali Hassan Khalil speaks during a news conference in Beirut on Tuesday Pic from (The Daily Star )



Beirut, (IINA) - Lebanon launched on Tuesday a $2.2 billion sovereign Eurobond, the largest single issue in the history of the country, Finance Minister Ali Hassan Khalil said, The Lebanese Daily Star newspaper reported.

Khalil said the Finance Ministry was seeking to tap the market for $4.4 billion in Eurobond sales to meet all its needs for 2015.

“We have raised $2.2 billion but based on the authorization from Parliament, we are only entitled to issue $2.5 billion this year. We have the right for an additional $300 million, but this amount is not sufficient to meet the full needs of the state,” the minister added.

Khalil disclosed that the $2.2 billion sale, the largest foreign currency bond sale in Lebanon’s history, was $4.9 billion or 233 percent oversubscribed. The issuance was divided into two categories: the first is for $800 million with a 10-year maturity period and 6.2 percent interest, and the second is for $1.4 billion with a 15-year maturity period and 6.65 percent interest.

Lebanon has been tapping local and international markets since 1996 to finance the public debt and cover government expenditures.

Khalil said that despite its current political difficulties, Lebanon still earns the confidence and respect of the world and the best example of this trust is the foreign participation in the new Eurobond issue.

It is noteworthy that Lebanon's economy is expected to grow up by 2.5 percent in 2015, Khalil reported during the news conference.

SM/IINA




France to reveal plan regarding its Muslim community



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Wednesday 25 Feb 2015 - 15:01 Makkah mean time-6-5-1436



France to reveal plan regarding its Muslim community, French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve (Google image)



Paris, (IINA) - The French government is preparing to announce on Wednesday its plan regarding the Muslim community in France, World Bulletin news agency reported.

Ways to promote dialogue with France's Muslims, providing security for them, training Imams and funding mosques are the highlights of the plan due to be revealed Wednesday after the weekly ministerial meeting, said French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve on Tuesday.

A month and a half after the attacks in Paris that killed 17 people, attacks against Muslims have risen, making their protection an important goal for the government, Cazeneuve told reporters after a meeting with several representatives of the Muslim community.

"During the month of January alone, there were more anti-Muslim acts in France than there were throughout 2014," Cazeneuve told reporters. "They must be condemned with the greatest firmness."

Cazeneuve added that the French Council of the Muslim Faith, or CFCM, is willing to fight "against all acts of discrimination" as "the vast majority of France's Muslims in France are committed to the principles and values of the Republic."

On his side, the head of CFCM and the rector of the Paris' Grand Mosque, Dalil Boubakeur, said he requested the support of the authorities to provide training for imams in order "to ensure that they do not spread extremist messages."

The consultations come after French Prime Minister Manuel Valls' call earlier this month for "the reconsideration of the organization of the Islamic community in France."

SM/IINA





Simple paper strip can diagnose Ebola, other fevers in 10 minutes

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Wednesday 25 Feb 2015 - 14:17 Makkah mean time-6-5-1436



Photo: MIT News



Cambridge (IINA) – Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge have developed a new device which can diagnose Ebola and other fevers in 10 minutes.

When diagnosing a case of Ebola, time is of the essence. However, existing diagnostic tests take at least a day or two to yield results, preventing health care workers from quickly determining whether a patient needs immediate treatment and isolation.

The new device, a simple paper strip similar to a pregnancy test, can rapidly diagnose Ebola, as well as other viral hemorrhagic fevers such as yellow fever and dengue fever.

Unlike most existing paper diagnostics, which test for only one disease, the new MIT strips are color-coded so they can be used to distinguish among several diseases. To achieve that, the researchers used triangular nanoparticles, made of silver, which can take on different colors depending on their size.

"When we run a patient sample through the strip, if you see an orange band you know they have yellow fever, if it shows up as a red band you know they have Ebola, and if it shows up green then we know that they have dengue," said Kimberly Hamad-Schifferli, a visiting scientist in MIT's Department of Mechanical Engineering and a member of the technical staff at MIT's Lincoln Laboratory.

The researchers hope to obtain the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval to begin using the device in areas where the Ebola outbreak is still ongoing.

The article was prepared by Massachusetts Institute of Technology and published by the Lab on a Chip journal.

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'Muslim Face' Facebook alternative to be launched soon

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Wednesday 25 Feb 2015 - 14:08 Makkah mean time-6-5-1436



Facebook alternative 'Muslim Face' to be launched soon (Google image)



London, (IINA) - Catering to the growing influence of social media among Muslims, a new Islamic social media platform, “Muslim Face”, is set to be launched during the second quarter of 2015 to connect Muslims in a socially responsible network, news agencies reported.

Muslim Face was co-founded by two Muslim entrepreneurs Shoaib Fadie and Rohail Amin M. Shoaib. It was developed to be a social media site that, according to the founders, is socially responsible, safe for families and respectful of Islamic religious values.

It is noteworthy that the beta version of the new social media platform, Muslim Face, is currently being tested by over a thousand users around the world and with a successful completion of the beta testing, Muslim Face will be launched soon.

"This social platform is an international project. It is designed from a Muslim point of view, but also opens up new opportunities with the rest of the world. It is basically a network by Muslims, through Muslims, presented to the world," explained Fadie.

Muslim Face, added Fadie, is teen-friendly and allows youngsters of 13 years to use the platform because of its highly safe and socially responsible content and filters. This emphasis on family values minimizes parental concern over children using the social media outlet.

He also stressed that the new social media platform will be launched in several languages including English, Arabic, Persian, Urdu, the Malaysian language Bahasa, Turkish, and Indonesian. Additional languages will be added to the platform as the translation becomes available.

Co-founder Rohail Amin M. Shoaib explained that Muslim Face offers different benefits for different users. It will provide incredible networking opportunities for investors, entrepreneurs, customers and partners. It has the potential to open a gateway to market Islamic goods and services worth a substantial US $6.7 trillion.

Noteworthy that MuslimFace.com is registered as a company in the UK under the name Muslim Face Limited, and is in the process opening offices in the Middle East, Gulf Cooperation Council countries (GCC) and Asia.

SM/IINA




Hollande calls for immediate release of French hostage in Yemen

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Wednesday 25 Feb 2015 - 11:04 Makkah mean time-6-5-1436



French President Francois Hollande (AP image)



Paris (IINA) – French President Francois Hollande called for the immediate release of a French woman kidnapped early Tuesday in the Yemeni capital Sana'a, AP reported.

At a joint press conference with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi in Paris, Hollande said a 30-year-old worker at the World Bank "was kidnapped in front of a ministry in Yemen."

"We ask for her to be released as soon as possible, we are trying to locate her and will do all we can for her to be freed," he added.

According to the Yemeni interior ministry, gunmen intercepted the French woman’s vehicle in the center of Sana'a on Tuesday morning and kidnapped her, along with her driver.

In a statement, the French foreign ministry "insistently" called on French nationals to leave Yemen as soon as possible following the deteriorating security situation in the country.

Earlier this month, France announced the closure of its embassy in Sana'a and evacuated its diplomatic staff due to security concerns after the Houthi group took over control of the capital last September.

AB/IINA




Harassment of Muslim women on the rise in Melbourne

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Wednesday 25 Feb 2015 - 11:03 Makkah mean time-6-5-1436



Reem Hakem's daughter was recently yelled at by a man while walking home from school. Photo: (The Sydney Morning Herald Joe Armao)



Melbourne, Australia (IINA) - The verbal abuse of women in headscarves is on the rise in Melbourne, say Muslim women, with some being shoved and spat on while walking, the Sydney morning herald reported.

Noble Park mother Reem Hakem said her 14-year-old daughter was recently yelled at by a man while walking home from school with her younger brother.

The Islamophobia Register, which collects reports of violence and harassment against Australian Muslims, is aware of a number of incidents where women have been abused in front of their children.

These cases of abuse reportedly spike during and after events that reflect negatively on the Islamic community, such as the Sydney Lindt Cafe siege and recent debate about banning the burqa.

Meadow Heights kindergarten educator Rehab Ayoubi believes violence against Muslim women can only be addressed through "knowledge".

"If people really know what Islam is about then they would know there is no link between Islam and whatever is being portrayed in the media," she said.

Melanie Schleiger from Victoria Legal Aid said often people who had been abused in the streets did not realize that a criminal offence had been committed "and they have a right to make a complaint to the police and the right to make a civil claim if they want to".

SM/IINA




OIC chief receives Turkish Cypriot FM

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Wednesday 25 Feb 2015 - 11:01 Makkah mean time-6-5-1436



OIC chief Iyad Madani & Turkish Cypriot FM Özdil Nami



Jeddah (IINA) – Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Iyad Ameen Madani received here on Monday Turkish Cypriot Foreign Minister Özdil Nami.

During the meeting, Madani and Nami held talks on wide range of issues pertaining to the OIC-Turkish Cypriot relations. They also explored ways of improving the bilateral relations in all areas and activities.

The Secretary General further reiterated OIC’s continued support to a peaceful resolution of the Cyprus issue.

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Malaysian Minister: Imams’ role vital in curbing deviant teachings

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Wednesday 25 Feb 2015 - 11:00 Makkah mean time-6-5-1436



Jamil Khir Baharom (Photo: MalaysiaToday)



Kuala Lumpur (IINA) – Malaysian Minister in the Prime Minister's Department said imams must play a more crucial role in preventing the spread of deviant teachings which can confuse and destroy the faith of Muslims or lead to other problems, BERNAMA reported.

Datuk Seri Jamil Khir Baharom said imams must report to the authorities if they detected the spread of any deviationist teachings.

"Such things cannot be left unchecked because it can spread rapidly if no drastic action is taken to prevent it," he told reporters after closing the National Level Conference of Imams in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday.

"Today we can see how the sanctity of Islam has been challenged in many ways by those seeking shelter in the name of human rights, liberalism and pluralism in our society," he said.

Baharom said imams must also be more strict in explaining to society the deviant teachings, and forge close relations with the authorities such as the Islamic Religious Department, police and local authorities.

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February 24, 2015

FIFA recommends winter World Cup for Qatar

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Tuesday 24 Feb 2015 - 18:14 Makkah mean time-5-5-1436




Paris (IINA) - A FIFA task force has recommended playing the 2022 Qatar World Cup in November-December.


The task force aimed to find the most viable solution for all stakeholders, covering impacts of conditions on players, staff and fans, football's governing body said in a statement on Tuesday. "Given that the two bidding cities for the 2022 Winter Olympics ... pledged recently to host the winter games from 4 to 20 February 2022; that the month of Ramadan begins on 2 April in 2022; and that consistently hot conditions prevail from May to September in Qatar, the only remaining effective option is the November/December window," FIFA said.


FIFA added that the proposed event dates have the full support of all six Confederations and will be discussed at the next meeting of the FIFA Executive Committee in March. Asian Football Confederation President and FIFA Executive Committee member Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa said finding appropriate dates had been a "challenging task". “We are very pleased that, after careful consideration of the various opinions and detailed discussions with all stakeholders, we have identified what we believe to be the best solution," he said.


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10 burn to death in Pakistan bus crash

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Tuesday 24 Feb 2015 - 17:39 Makkah mean time-5-5-1436




Karachi (IINA) - At least 10 people burned to death and nine others were injured when a passenger van overturned and caught fire in southern Pakistan, officials said on Monday.


The accident took place overnight in the southern town of Noori Abad, around 100 km northeast of Karachi. “At least 10 people were killed in the accident, seven bodies were burned so badly that they could not be identified,” senior police official Naeem Shaikh said. “Three women, two children and four men were wounded, while, three passengers remained unharmed.”

The van was overloaded and veered off the road after suffering a burst tire, he said. Pakistan has an appalling record of fatal traffic accidents due to poor roads, badly maintained vehicles and reckless driving. Last month 62 people including women and children were killed in southern Pakistan when their bus collided with an oil tanker, starting a fierce blaze which left victims burned beyond recognition.


HA/IINA





UK Minister Ellwood calls for immediate release of Yemeni Prime Minister Bahah



British Minister for the Middle East Tobias Ellwood



President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi



United Nations Security Council Resolution 2201,



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Tuesday 24 Feb 2015 - 15:42 Makkah mean time-5-5-1436



UK Minister Ellwood calls for immediate release of Yemeni Prime Minister Bahah (Google image)



London, (IINA) - British Minister for the Middle East Tobias Ellwood welcomed the news that President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi

is no longer under house arrest and called for the immediate release of all individuals arbitrarily detained and the implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2201, British Foreign office reported.

Ellwood said in a statement, I welcome the news that President Hadi is no longer under house arrest. I commend his recent statement reconfirming his support for the political transition based on the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Initiative and the implementation mechanisms. I also welcome his reaffirmation of support for a unified Yemen.

“The UK condemns the use of military means to achieve political aims. The Houthis used military force to assert control of Sana’a and then dissolved Parliament. Such unilateral actions are a clear take-over of power by one faction in violation of the 1994 Yemeni constitution and the principles of the GCC Initiative. The UN Security Council was clear that the Houthi must withdraw from government institutions immediately and implement UNSCR 2201 and other relevant UN Security Council Resolutions.

I urge all parties and groups to engage constructively in the negotiations led by the UN Special Advisor Jamal Benomar.

The United Kingdom will continue to work internationally to help Yemen achieve a legitimate, transparent political transition in which all Yemenis are represented.

SM/IINA





Jordan hosts “2015 new nuclear international conference”

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Tuesday 24 Feb 2015 - 15:37 Makkah mean time-5-5-1436



Jordan hosts ''2015 New Nuclear International Conference''. Pic from "Petra news"



Amman, (IINA) - Jordan hosted on Monday in the capital Amman the “2015 New Nuclear International Conference” with the participation of 127 nuclear experts as well as international companies representing 30 Arab and foreign countries, Petra news reported.

The gathering aims at spreading awareness about nuclear activities at the international level to address energy challenges and provide alternative power sources to fossil fuels.

The international conference, which was organized by Jordan Atomic Energy Commission (JAEC), the Jordan University of Science and Technology and US Goodnight Consulting, is taking place for the second time in the Middle East region.

The Conference included specialized sessions on issues related to the development of nuclear programs, regulating the monitoring of nuclear energy and the development of human resources and culture of nuclear safety and risk management.

It is noteworthy that Jordan has signed in 2008, nuclear cooperation agreements with a number of countries with the convention providing the Kingdom with a political framework to carry out many nuclear projects and programs.

SM/IINA




UN Special Coordinator: Lebanon’s stability is important

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Tuesday 24 Feb 2015 - 11:02 Makkah mean time-5-5-1436



UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon highlights importance of Lebanon’s stability



Beirut, (IINA) - The United Nations Special Coordinator for Lebanon Sigrid Kaag highlighted the importance of stability and security for Lebanon during meetings with Lebanese ministers on Monday, The Lebanese Daily star reported.

Kaag held separate talks with Justice Minister Ashraf Rifi and Industry Minister Hussein Hajj Hassan.

Kaag’s talks with Rifi and Hajj Hassan focused on the security situation in the country and the assistance provided to refugee and host communities in the context of stabilization efforts for Lebanon.

According to a statement issued by her media office, discussions focused also on the challenges the Lebanese government continues to face in addressing the impact of the Syrian refugee crisis.

“Noting the role played by Prime Minister Tammam Salam’s government, the special coordinator highlighted the urgency in determining the mechanism to elect a president as soon as possible,” the statement said.

According to the statement, discussions in both meetings also highlighted the importance of Security Council Resolution 1701 following the events of recent weeks.

SM/IINA




February 23, 2015

OIC chief welcomes the signing of an agreement to end violence in Northern Mali

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Tuesday 24 Feb 2015 - 10:40 Makkah mean time-5-5-1436



OIC chief welcomes the signing of an agreement to end violence in Northern Mali



Jeddah, (IINA) - The Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Iyad Madani welcomed the signing of an agreement on 19th February in Algiers by the participants in the inter-Malian inclusive dialogue to put an immediate end to all forms of violence or provocative acts in Northern Mali.

The OIC chief praised the international mediation efforts led by the Algerian People's Democratic Republic for brokering this interim agreement, and called on all parties to strictly abide by their commitment.

He also promised to provide the full support of OIC for the process developing of this agreement, which constitutes a vital element for the peace process and the stability of the region.

The Secretary General again renewed his appeal to the parties of their historic responsibility to the people of Mali by embracing the spirit of sacrifice and compromise during this crucial phase of the Algiers peace talks with a view to reaching a comprehensive and durable peace agreement as expeditiously as possible.

SM/IINA




UNRWA: $100 million urgently needed to repair Gaza homes

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Monday 23 Feb 2015 - 13:39 Makkah mean time-4-5-1436



Gaza (Photo: PNN image)



Gaza (IINA) – The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) said Sunday that $100 million is urgently needed within the quarter of 2015 to repair homes damaged or destroyed during the last Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip.

The UNRWA expressed concerns that the affected families might not be able to live in decent residential areas if the amount was not provided.

According to the UN agency's initial assessments, 96,000 Palestine refugee homes were damaged or destroyed during last summer’s Israeli war against the Strip, and more than $720 million is required for the reconstruction process. The agency said it has received only $135 million out of that amount, leaving a shortfall of $585 million.

In a statement, the UNRWA said that $5.4 billion was pledged at the Cairo conference last October and virtually none of it has reached Gaza, calling the situation there as "distressing and unacceptable".

Due to lack of funds, the agency announced last month, the suspension of its cash assistance program for repairing and providing rental subsidies to Palestine refugee families in Gaza.

AB/IINA




Malawi Muslims take up initiative to champion safe motherhood

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Monday 23 Feb 2015 - 13:11 Makkah mean time-4-5-1436



Malawi Muslims taken up an initiative to champion safe motherhood (Google image)



Lilongwe, Malawi (IINA) - The Muslim community in Malawi has taken up an initiative to champion safe motherhood, in an effort to reduce escalating deaths of women at childbirth in the Southern African nation, which has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world, IslamOnline reported.

“As women and mothers of Malawi, we feel concerned and touched with the rate this country is losing women while giving birth. It is for this reason that we have been compelled to take up this initiative in our desperate attempt to remedy the situation,” Fatima Ndaila, National Chairperson of Muslim Women Organization (MWO), told OnIslam.net.

“We are sensitizing traditional leaders to help break some cultural and traditional beliefs which are also contributing to the rise in maternal mortality rates in the country. At the same time, we are encouraging both Muslim and non-Muslim women to at all cost access modern health facilities for delivery,” she added.

“As part of this initiative, we are also reaching out to authorities to possibly make sure that advanced maternal services are made available within easy reach, so that women shouldn’t travel long distances to access them.”

From its side the government of Malawi has commended the initiative describing it as a “potential solution to a national challenge.”

“This initiative is a step in the right direction and a potential solution to a national challenge which is affecting all sectors of the economy.

Supporting the initiative, Shariah scholar Ahmed Chienda said the development was in line with teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) who he said had valued the lives of women lost while giving birth.

“The Prophet had valued the lives of women lost while giving birth. It is for this reason that he declared all women who die at childbirth as martyrs. I therefore, applaud this initiative,” Chienda told OnIslam.net.

“Time has come, that we have to do something to at least reduce the numbers of women dying. It is very unfortunate that we have allowed this to become a norm and not much has been done to address this challenge. This initiative therefore would be a step towards achieving that goal. Women should not die at child birth while we watch,” he said.

It is noteworthy that Malawi, which according to the World Bank is one of the poorest countries in the Sub-Saharan Africa with its majority poor struggling to survive on less than US$1 a day, is performing poorly on maternal health issues.

The country has the worst maternal mortality rate any non-conflict country in the world. Malawi records about 460 deaths per 100,000 live births, and 3000 women die due to pregnancy and childbirth each year.

SM/IINA




February 22, 2015

Several killed in Nigeria suicide bombing attack

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Sunday 22 Feb 2015 - 21:47 Makkah mean time-3-5-1436



Abuja (IINA) – At least five people have been killed and dozens wounded, when a young female suicide bomber detonated herself outside a market in the northeast Nigerian town of Potiskum in Yobe State, witnesses said.

"The lady refused to be checked at the gate to the market and an argument ensued," witness Ibrahim Maishago told Reuters by telephone on Sunday. “She let off the bomb, killing herself and five others, while many were injured.” Resident Bala Potiskum said he saw dozens of wounded being rushed to hospital after the blast. Both witnesses described the bomber as a "small girl", estimating that she could not have been more than eight years old.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, but the armed group Boko Haram has been carrying attacks across the country. Boko Haram, which opposes western influence and education, has been fighting the government since 2009 to establish an Islamic state in the northeast of the country. The group appears to be on the run in many parts of Nigeria and regions near its borders, but it continues to carry out attacks inside the country as well as neighbouring Cameroon, Niger and Chad.

HA/IINA




Scores killed in ferry accident in Bangladesh

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Sunday 22 Feb 2015 - 21:41 Makkah mean time-3-5-1436



Dhaka (IINA) – At least 48 people including women and children are confirmed dead, and rescuers are still searching for missing passengers after a ferry collided with a cargo ship and sank in a Bangladesh river, officials said.

Sunday's disaster was one of the deadliest boat accidents in recent months in the country, which has a history of ferry tragedies. Rescue workers had recovered 48 bodies including an infant and two women, local administrator Rashida Ferdous told the AFP news agency, adding that she did not know the exact number of people missing. She said a salvage vessel was on its way to raise the sunken vessel, adding that the master of the cargo ship and two other crew had been arrested. The twin-deck MV Mostofa was carrying about 140 passengers when it capsized in the middle of the Padma river. "Some 50 people swam ashore or were rescued by other vessels," he added.

The vessel was reportedly heading to the town of Paturia in Manikganj district, some 70km from the capital Dhaka, from Rajbari district. Local newspaper Prothom Alo quoted one survivor, Hafizur Rahman, as saying the cargo ship hit the boat 15 minutes after departure - causing it to overturn and trapping many passengers. "I was on the deck of the ferry and fell into the river. Those who were on the deck were able to come out but none of the passengers inside could get out," Rahman said. Bangladeshi ferries do not normally keep passenger lists, making it difficult to establish how many are missing after an accident. The Padma river is one of the largest in the delta nation. Boats are the main form of travel in many of Bangladesh's remote rural areas, especially in the south and northeast.

Boat capsizes are common in Bangladesh, one of Asia's poorest nations, which is criss-crossed by more than 230 rivers. Experts blame poorly maintained vessels, flaws in design and overcrowding for most of the tragedies. Earlier this month at least five people including a minor were killed when an overloaded ferry carrying some 200 passengers capsized in an estuary in the south of the country. About 50 people were killed in August last year when a crowded ferry sank in rough weather in the Munshiganj district. Some 150 people were killed in March 2012 after an overcrowded ferry carrying about 200 passengers sank after being hit by an oil barge in the dead of night. Naval officials have said more than 95 percent of Bangladesh's hundreds of thousands of small and medium-sized boats do not meet minimum safety regulations.

HA/IINA




MWL invites Rohingya leaders to attend anti-terrorism conference

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Sunday 22 Feb 2015 - 15:30 Makkah mean time-3-5-1436



Director General of Arakan Rohingya Union (ARU) Dr. Wakar Uddin



Makkah (IINA) – The Muslim World League (MWL) has extended special invitations to leaders of Rohingya Muslim minority to participate in the anti-terrorism conference to be hosted by the MWL on February 22-25 at its headquarters in Makkah.

The conference aims at explaining the concept of terrorism from Islamic and international perspectives, in addition to discussing the issue of using religion as an umbrella for terrorism, and the religious, economic, cultural, media and educational reasons associated with terrorism and its effects at the regional and international levels.

Leaders of the Rohingya minority have welcomed the initiative, calling it an important move that will provide the opportunity to raise the issue of terrorism being exercised by Myanmar government against the Rohingya Muslims in Arakan State, in addition to the persecution they suffer at the hands of the radical Buddhists with the support of the government, Arakan news agency reported.

Those who received special invitations from the MWL to attend the conference and present a paper on the issues affecting Rohingya minority include: Director General of Arakan Rohingya Union (ARU) Dr. Wakar Uddin, Sheikh of the Rohingya community in Saudi Arabia Abdul Majid Al-Arakani, President of the Global Rohingya Centre (GRC) Abdullah Maroof and supervisor of Jalia al Burmawiya (Burmese community) Ayoub Mushrif.

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PM Davutoglu: Remains of Suleyman Shah moved from Aleppo to Turkey

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Sunday 22 Feb 2015 - 13:35 Makkah mean time-3-5-1436



Photograph by AP



Ankara (IINA) – Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said the remains of Suleyman Shah, who was the grandfather of the founder of the Ottoman Empire, have been moved from his tomb in the Syrian city of Aleppo to Turkey.

Davutoglu explained that the operation of moving the remains of Suleyman Shah from his tomb in Syria was carried out on Saturday at 9:00 pm (Turkey local time), when some 39 tanks, 57 armored vehicles and 100 cars, as well as 572 soldiers crossed the border from Turkey to Syria and gained access to the mausoleum at around 12:30 pm, according to Anatolia news agency.

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U.S. concerned over Israel's withholding of PA tax revenue

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Sunday 22 Feb 2015 - 13:31 Makkah mean time-3-5-1436



U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry/ file image



Washington (IINA) – U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Saturday expressed concern about the viability of the Palestinian Authority if it does not soon receive tax revenue, which has been withheld by Israel, Reuters reported.

"If the Palestinian Authority ceases, or were to cease security cooperation, or even decide to disband as a result of their economic predicament, and that could happen in the future if they don't receive additional revenues, then we would be faced by yet another crisis," Kerry told a news conference.

"We are working hard to prevent that from happening and that is why we have been reaching out to key stakeholders to express these concerns and also to try to work together to find a solution to this challenge," he added.

The funds have been withheld from the Authority since last month in retaliation for Palestinian moves to join the International Criminal Court (ICC).

AB/IINA




WHO official hails Saudi efforts in fighting Coronavirus (MERS-CoV)

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Sunday 22 Feb 2015 - 12:22 Makkah mean time-3-5-1436



Dr. Keiji Fukuda (WHO)



Riyadh (IINA) – Assistant Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) for Health Security Affairs Dr. Keiji Fukuda has praised the level of actions being taken by the Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health in fighting the Coronavirus (MERS-CoV), Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

“I have noticed a significant improvement this year, in addition to what was done in the past at the level of addressing and dealing with the virus, especially in therapeutic, diagnostic and preventive services,” Dr. Fukuda said.

He pointed to the significant improvements he observed during his visit, including the establishment of an advanced center for monitoring and following-up the infected cases, with sub-centers in 20 regions across the Kingdom, as well as the level of preparations for the virus' diagnosis and analysis in laboratories, and the strict infection control procedures in hospitals.

Fukuda also pointed to the set of research and scientific studies being conducted to examine this virus and fill gaps in identifying its properties. He stressed the importance of continuing this concrete work done by Saudi Arabia, in order to integrate the efforts to tackle the Corona virus.

He said despite the fact that the bulk of the infection by the Corona virus is still occurring in Saudi Arabia and a number of other countries, the WHO has, so far, classified the virus as an emergency event that constitutes an international concern, and being eliminated with the help of many international organizations.

“We're here today [Saturday] at the head of a mission of many competent international experts from WHO headquarters in Geneva and the Regional Offices in Cairo and Riyadh, the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), Paris, as well as experts from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, and the French-based Institute Pasteur specializing in infectious diseases and vaccines,” Dr. Fukuda added.

AB/IINA




Sudan's Al-Bashir arrives in UAE

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Sunday 22 Feb 2015 - 12:14 Makkah mean time-3-5-1436


Abu Dhabi (IINA) – Sudanese President Omer Hassan al-Bashir arrived Saturday in Abu Dhabi on a several-day visit to the UAE, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.

Bashir was received upon arrival at the Presidential Airport by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs, and a number of senior Emirati officials, as well as Sudanese Ambassador to UAE Ahmed Yousif Al-Siddiq.

During his visit, President al-Bashir will hold talks with the UAE officials on bilateral ties between the two countries. He is accompanied by a high level delegation, comprising the Minister of Presidential Affairs, the Minister of Defense, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, in addition to senior officials and businessmen.

AB/IINA