Saturday, December 30, 2017

51 girls rescued from Uttar Pradesh's Shahadatganj madrasa, manager arrested on sexual assault charges


51 girls rescued from Uttar Pradesh's Shahadatganj madrasa, manager arrested on sexual assault charges

The girls, in their written complaint, alleged that they were being exploited sexually in madrasa kitchen and were even forced to dance to vulgar songs by the manager of the madrasa.

Edited by: India TV News Desk, Lucknow Updated: December 30, 2017 13:26 IST ]
The girls in their written complaint accused the madrasa
The girls in their written complaint accused the madrasa manager of beating and molesting them.
At least 51 girls were rescued on Friday after raids were conducted at a madrasa in Uttar Pradesh's Shahadatganj after complaints of sexual harassment against its manager.

The girls, in their written complaint, accused the madrasa manager of beating and molesting them. They even alleged that they were being exploited sexually inside madrasa kitchen and were even forced to dance to vulgar songs by the manager of the madrasa. Following the complaint, the Lucknow police conducted raids at the premises and arrested the manager.
Meanwhile, the statements of the girls have been recorded by the police and the matter has been reported to the Child Welfare Committee.
Deepak Kumar, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Lucknow said that an investigation has been launched in the matter. "We took strict action, the moment we got the complaint. We took our team and went there for the raid. We found 51 students who were held hostage in the madrasa. The culprit is arrested and we are doing our investigation. He used to molest those students and also beat them," he said.
Vikas Tripathi, Superintendent of Police, West Uttar Pradesh said that an FIR has been lodged in this regard. "Today we got a complaint that few students are allegedly held hostage in madrasa. There were different complaints as well by the students. We took the issue seriously and with the joint team we came here to raid. After the investigation we found that the complaints were right. So we had lodged FIR. The accused has been arrested," the SP said.
Though, around 125 girls studied at this madrasa but only 51 girls were present at the time when raids were conducted at the premises.

Thursday, December 28, 2017

Muslim Preacher: Men 'Have Duty' to Keep Women from Higher Education…

A hardline Islamic preacher who promotes Sharia law says Muslim men have a duty to stop women in their family from going to university.
Nassim Abdi, from western Sydney, said young Muslim women in their late teens and early twenties were at risk of having premarital sex if they delayed marriage to finish a degree.  
'There is nothing wrong with a woman getting an education, especially if it's needed,' he said.
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'There is nothing wrong with a person delaying marriage if there's an appropriate reason.
'But when you know this step is going to lead to the disobedience of Allah, then upon you dear brother is to stop that if you can. 
'Otherwise, you will be held responsible.'
The Sunni fundamentalist, from the Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jamaah Association at Auburn in Sydney's west, used the Islamic legal term for premarital sex, Zinnah, to condemn the idea of a woman unnecessarily going to university. 
Nassim Abdi says Muslim men had a duty to prevent female relatives from going to university
Nassim Abdi says Muslim men had a duty to prevent female relatives from going to university
The Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jamaah Association preacher mocked letting women finish studying
The Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jamaah Association preacher mocked letting women finish studying
'How many people ended up committing Zinnah because we wanted our reputation to be held up? We wanted a master's degree for our daughter who is never going to use it,' he said.
Mr Abdi, who has previously condemned Muslim women for showing their ears in public and letting children hear music in the car, mocked those who believed their daughters needed to finish their degrees before getting married.
'How many a time, a man comes to ask for a daughter's hand?,' he said.
'"No, she's too young." Too young meaning how old? Twelve, thirteen, maybe too young. The woman's 18, 19, 21 years old, what do you mean too young?
'If a woman is physically and mentally and emotionally is able to get married, then why prevent her? "No, she has to finish her studies".'  
Mr Abdi preaches an ultra-conservative version of Salafism, derived from Saudi Arabia, at a mosque which is upstairs from the Bukhari House Islamic Bookstore. 


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ISIS: Kill a Lot of Drunk People for Allah…

The Somali affiliate of the Islamic State militant group (ISIS) released its first video late Monday, offering gruesome threats to those celebrating the holidays with drunken revelry.
The debut, a nearly eight-and-a-half-minute video, began with a shot of a Christmas tree, champagne being poured in a tall glass and the voices of partygoers counting down to the New Year. Instead of shouts of “Happy New Year,” however, after “one” came a man yelling “Allahu Akbar” (God is greater) and the sounds of violence the militant group has been notorious for causing and inspiring around the world. A narrator then beckoned ISIS supporters to take advantage of intoxicated people and large gatherings for Christmas and New Year’s as “a new opportunity” to perpetrate death and destruction 
“This message is for the brothers who are living among the kuffar [infidels]. Don’t you feel the pain of the Muslim brothers living in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Burma and Palestine? The prophet—salla Allahu 'alayhi wa-sallam [blessings of God be upon him and peace]—said, ‘The kafir [infidel] and his killer will never be joined in the hellfire.’ Which means, killing a kafir is your ticket out of jahenim [hell],” an unidentified, masked man told the camera while holding what appeared to be a Kalashnikov assault rifle. 
“And lastly, know this, the Islamic State is here to stay. We’re going to fight and keep on fighting until we rule the whole world by the Sharia and this black banner of la ilaha illa Allah [There is no god but God]. We’ll rise from Washington to Moscow, from Europe to China, and there’s nothing that can stop us,” he added, before citing a verse from the Quran.
ISISsomaliaAn unidentified, armed man proclaiming to be part of ISIS calls on the group’s global support network to launch attacks worldwide against those opposed to the militants’ ultraconservative, violent interpretation of Islam in a still from what appeared to be the first video from ISIS’s official Somalia affiliate, shared December 25, 2017.SOCIAL MEDIA
To mock the boozy traditions of year-end nightlife, ISIS grabbed footage from a viral YouTube video uploaded last year by a Canadian bouncer who strapped a GoPro camera to his chest while dealing with hordes of New Year’s Eve patrons at The Gatsby Soundhouse and Bar in London, Ontario. The video’s uploader was not immediately available for comment when Newsweek attempted to contact him.
In the Somalia clip, ISIS also repeatedly ordered the group’s global support network to “hunt them” and featured crosshairs targeting Christian clergy, including Catholic Pope Francis. It instructed viewers to “strike their churches in the East and the West.” It showed footage of an individual setting up a sniper rifle on a roof overlooking downtown Denver, Colorado, and scenes from New York City, where the most recent ISIS-inspired attack in the West occurred earlier this month.
The 27-year-old suspect who injured himself and several others when he detonated a pipe bomb underground near Port Authority, the city’s busiest transportation hub, told authorities he got the idea for the plot after seeing holiday posters and became angry about U.S. bombing of ISIS territory, NBC News reported. Though the alleged bomber hurt no one seriously except for himself, an ISIS-inspired truck attack on Manhattan’s West Side Highway killed eight on Halloween, making it the deadliest act of terror to hit the city since 9/11.
Leading up to Christmas, ISIS and its supporters have issued numerous threats against crowds of people and popular gathering spaces, none of which were realized when the Christian holiday passed Monday. The FBI reportedly prevented a former Marine from bombing San Francisco’s famous Pier 39 in retaliation for President Donald Trump’s decision to relocate the U.S. embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, a move that has sparked anger across the Middle East and beyond in support of Palestinians who also claim the holy city.
GettyImages-891090692New York City police stand on a corner in Times Square a day after a man prematurely detonated a suicide bomb in nearby Port Authority Bus Terminal, in New York, on December 12. The incident highlighted the threat of so-called lone-wolf attacks inspired by ISIS as the the U.S.’s most populous city prepared for its world-famous New Year’s Eve celebration.SPENCER PLATT/GETTY IMAGES
While ISIS has largely been defeated and driven out of its strongholds of Iraq and Syria, the fate and whereabouts of its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi have remained unknown, and the group continues to maintain influence in pockets of control elsewhere, including the Arabian Peninsula, the Caucasus, Central and Southern Asia, Northern and Sub-Saharan Africa and the Philippines. An October ambush that killed four U.S. troops and five local personnel in Niger was believed to have been conducted by an ISIS-supporting group, but its direct ties to the militants have been called into question by experts. ISIS has not claimed responsibility for the deadly attack.
As Trump ramps up operations to tackle ISIS and the powerful, Somali Al-Qaeda affiliate known as Al-Shabab, the U.S.’s bloody, controversial history with Somalia has again come to light. Months after a 1993 U.S. air assault that killed dozens of Somali civilians gathered at what the U.S. military said it believed to be a militant safe house, Somali insurgents downed two Black Hawk helicopters and killed 18 U.S. soldiers in the Battle of Mogadishu, later recounted in the 1999 novel Black Hawk Down and 2001 film of the same name.
Almost 24 years later, the U.S. suffered its first casualty in Somalia since 1999’s during a raid on an Al-Shabab compound in May.

Saudi Arabia Beats Illegal Migrants Before Sending Them Back…

Ethiopia migrant workers seeking jobs in Saudi Arabia are being turned back on March 16, 2012, in Haradh, a town in western Yemen near the site where the Saudi government is erecting a fence along the border.


Undocumented Ethiopian migrants who are being forcibly deported from Saudi Arabia by the thousands in a new crackdown say they were mistreated by authorities while detained.
In interviews with The Associated Press upon their arrival home, the returnees described beatings, theft and stays in dirty prison camps. Their accounts brought to light one of the world’s busiest and most dangerous migrant routes but one that remains overlooked amid the larger rush toward Europe.
Saudi Arabia, like other rich Gulf nations, is a magnet for hundreds of thousands of people from impoverished East African nations like Ethiopia and Somalia. They pay traffickers for rides in boats across the narrow waters to Yemen, where they make their way by land through a war zone.
In August, traffickers heaved scores of migrants into the sea off Yemen, leaving more than 50 to drown. In March, more than 30 Somali migrants, including children, were killed - apparently in a helicopter gunship attack by a Saudi-led coalition at war in Yemen.
More than 111,500 migrants landed on Yemen’s shores last year, up from around 100,000 the year before, according to the Regional Mixed Migration Secretariat. Those who make it to Saudi Arabia often find employment as domestic workers and farm workers, sending money to support families back home.
Saudi Arabia’s latest wave of deportations began Nov. 11 after several months of warnings by the government. Saudi authorities say the kingdom has detained around 250,000 people violating its residency laws in the crackdown, with approximately 50,000 already forcibly flown out of the country.
Of those who entered the country illegally, 72 percent were from Yemen and 26 percent were Ethiopians.
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Those arriving home in Ethiopia described the process as jarring and unfair. The six who spoke to the AP at the airport in the capital, Addis Ababa, said they were robbed of their possessions by “Saudi police officers” who shared their money between them. Some of the returnees said they saw compatriots being shot and wounded when they tried to escape police roundups.
“The prison cell I was put into was so dirty that some of us were severely sick. It was like a toilet,” said Sadiq Ahmed, a former teacher who went to Saudi Arabia five years ago and was detained for 11 days before his deportation. “As if this was not enough, we were robbed of our belongings. I came here with nothing. I know lots of people who went insane because of this torment.”
Human Rights Watch researcher Adam Coogle said that in interviews with dozens of Yemeni migrants in a previous Saudi crackdown in 2014, many “described serious abuses during the process of detention and deportation, including attacks by security forces.” The rights group has not documented the current campaign, he said.
Saudi authorities did not respond to requests for comment.
Ethiopia’s government says more than 14,000 of its citizens have been deported since mid-November and 70,000 have returned voluntarily, but the International Organization Migration says the number that has left forcibly or voluntarily since the amnesty period ended in June has reached 96,000.
Saudi Arabia ordered all undocumented migrants to leave voluntarily in March, an order later extended until June. The majority of the migrants chose to remain and now face forced deportation.
“I stayed in Saudi Arabia for five years just to support my family and other siblings,” said deportee Fozia Omar, adding that she spent one month in prison but was allowed to bring her luggage. “We have suffered a lot. I would like to beg my brothers and sisters not to repeat the mistake we already made, in the name of Allah.”
An estimated 400,000 Ethiopian migrants had been living in Saudi Arabia.
“The number of returnees could rise even higher in the coming weeks,” the IOM said, adding that around $30 million is needed to cover their immediate needs. Those include transportation to final destinations for many of the most vulnerable such as unaccompanied minors, single mothers and those who said they had been abused.
The spokesman for Ethiopia’s ministry of foreign affairs, Meles Alem, said the government continues to work with Saudi officials to safely bring citizens home.

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Village Imam Rapes 8-Year-Old…

An eight-year-old girl of Ibrahimpur village in Brahmanbaria's Nasirnagar was allegedly raped yesterday.
Abu Zafor, officer-in-charge of Nasirnagar Police Station, said the girl's mother filed a case against Bachhu Mia, of Kunda village and imam of Ibrahimpur mosque, in connection with this incident. Police were trying to arrest him, the OC said.
The girl was first taken to Nasirnagar Upazila Health Complex. She was later moved to Brahmanbaria Sadar Hospital for better treatment.

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Suicide Bomber Massacres 41 at Rival Mosque…

The Interior Ministry confirms that women, children and journalists were among those killed in Thursday's deadly bombing.
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More than 40 people were killed and over 80 others were wounded in a suicide attack on Tebyan center in Pule Sokhtia area of Kabul on Thursday morning, health officials confirmed.
Spokesman for Ministry of Public Health, Wahid Majroh, at a press conference on Tuesday afternoon, said 41 people including 35 men, four women and two children were killed in the attack. He added that 84 people including 76 men and eight women were wounded in the suicide bombing.   
At the same event, Najibullah Danish, spokesman for the Ministry of Interior, said the ministry has assigned a team to probe the deadly incident. 
According to one survivor, social activists had gathered at the Tebyan social and cultural activity center for a meeting when a suicide bomber detonated his explosives. 
The center also houses AVA news agency which is part of the Iranian-funded organization. 
The attack took place at about 10.30am local time. Officials said there appears to have been more than one attacker.
According to them, there were at least two, maybe three suicide bombers who also used grenades in the attack. 
The Taliban immediately denied any involvement in the attack.
Daesh has claimed responsibility for the deadly attack in Kabul which claimed at least 40 lives and wounded 30 others.

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