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  • ‘Sharp-tongued drones’ chastise Chinese residents for not wearing face masks amid coronavirus outbreak | The Independent
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/coronavirus-drones-china-residents-face-masks-a9311476.html

    ’Do not go here and there in the open air without wearing a mask. Go back home quickly and wash your hands,’ says drone Drones are reportedly being used in some villages and cities in China to remind residents to wear face masks if they have to be outside, as the country tries to get a grip on the coronavirus outbreak. According to local media, authorities and other vigilant individuals have deployed drones with audio capabilities to patrol certain areas. Traffic police in Muyang, a small (...)

    #CCTV #drone #aérien #vidéo-surveillance #talkingCCTV #santé #surveillance

    ##santé

  • Syrian refugees face their ninth winter in the mountains of Lebanon

    #Paddy_Dowling, photojournalist for The Independent, returned from the mountains of Arsal and discovered how the humanitarian relief effort to help Syrian refugees in Lebanon is being exacerbated by the country’s economic context

    The Syrian civil war has displaced 6.2 million people and created more than 5.6 million refugees, spilling across borders into neighbouring countries. Lebanon is shouldering the burden with 914,648 registered refugees, according to the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR). Efforts of aid agencies delivering supplies to the most vulnerable in Lebanon have been made more difficult by the financial crisis facing the country.

    Syrian refugee Hanan, 36, explains: “I pray to God I can return home from this nightmare. The situation is now hopeless. Syria is broken. Lebanon is broken too. If people from outside still visit, then perhaps there is a chance, otherwise all we feel is abandonment.”

    Hanan fled her home in Reef Dimashq in 2013 after intensive shelling. Many did, with only the clothes they wore, leaving behind all their possessions. With her husband imprisoned, she arrived alone to her new home, a tent perched up high among the snow-capped mountains of Arsal in Lebanon.

    This region hosts 39,000 refugees across 133 informal tented settlements and other shelters. The UNHCR reports 85,022 households in Lebanon are headed by females, and 8,163 of those are single women, their husbands killed in conflict, imprisoned for not joining the regime, or their husbands were too ill to travel. Around 40 per cent of refugees like Hanan receive food assistance from the World Food Programme. Usually, this amounts to 40,000 Lebanese Pounds (LBP) for herself and her two daughters, historically worth $80 (£61) pegged at US dollar rate of LBP1,500.

    Lebanon’s economy has been dependent on a strong flow of dollars into Beirut’s banking sector. That supply has diminished, and economic activity has slowed, fuelled by what economists estimate is a 30 per cent rise in inflation and as banks struggle with the liquidity crisis. Black market rates have pushed the unofficial exchange on the US dollar as high as LBP2,300, which means aid organisations are facing enormous challenges transferring donations to banks and accessing those funds. Banks are restricting withdrawals to $200 per week.

    A statement released by former labour minister, Mohammad Kabbara, reports unemployment in Lebanon stands at 25 per cent. With unemployment now at crisis levels, refugees are unable to find work to support the shortfall.

    This provides little consolation for refugees like Nayef, 35, a former law student, now unemployed and sat by his unlit stove as his family huddle together. He explains: “When the paraffin runs out and we cannot afford to buy more, we are forced to burn what he can find to keep the tent warm, this includes; plastic sheeting, tarpaulin and even old shoes.” In the depths of winter, temperatures in Arsal typically plunge as low as -8C by night. His family, including his two daughters aged two and five, have not eaten for two days.

    The economic crisis in Lebanon has not only affected the most vulnerable Syrian and Palestinian refugees but also middle-income Lebanese nationals, according to the UNHCR. The enormous burden shouldered by countries in the region such as Iraq, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey and Lebanon has placed huge pressure on resources. Lebanon under its political and economic context may see as many as 2 million Lebanese nationals fall below the poverty line by the end of 2020, according to Richard Kouyoumjian, the minister of social affairs.

    Mireille Girard, the UNHCR country representative in Lebanon, speaking exclusively to The Independent, explains: “The immediate future and medium-term looks very grim. With 73 per cent of Syrian refugees in Lebanon living below the poverty line and 55 per cent living in extreme poverty, young children are forced into work or perhaps begging on the streets. The UNHCR is working miracles to address the humanitarian relief in Lebanon, here and now. The future is another question.”

    Established in 1992, Qatar Charity operates in more than 50 countries, helping 10 million beneficiaries across the globe each year. Ahmed Al Rumaihi, the head of relief and international partnerships for the non-governmental organisation, says: “We responded to the refugee crisis in its early stages, and through our partnerships, we have delivered in excess of $30m in aid to Syrian refugees in Lebanon over the past five years. This included the construction and rehabilitation of tents, distribution of food and heating oil, provision of health services and educational support for students among others. However, there is still so much work to do.”

    He continues: “We must show solidarity not just to those who have been displaced from their country of origin but also those host nations who shoulder the enormous burden. With donor fatigue dominant in this crisis, we urge the international community to comply with their pledges for those Syrians seeking refuge in neighbouring countries and to bring burden-sharing to the foreground.”

    Girard commends NGOs such as Qatar Charity for the important role they have played and their commitment to the crisis: “We need to mobilise everyone, not one agency can respond to this crisis alone.”

    Girard, with perhaps one of the most challenging roles in the sector, leaves us with her final thoughts: “With fewer people talking about the Syrian refugee crisis, now in its ninth year in Lebanon, it does not mean the problem has disappeared. We need to re-engage everyone to act and do something about it. Civil society, academics and the private sector can all help.”

    With the media spotlight now firmly elsewhere, perhaps the easiest solution is to look the other way in hope that the crisis will miraculously resolve itself. The truth remains, Syrian refugees barely surviving in countries like Lebanon require assistance from the international community now more than ever before.

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/syrian-refugees-winter-lebanon-mountains-a9347066.html

    #montagne #Liban #réfugiés_syriens #hiver #réfugiés #asile #migrations #neige #camps_de_réfugiés #camps
    #photographie #photojournalisme
    ping @albertocampiphoto @philippe_de_jonckheere @karine4 @isskein

  • How Israel is ‘bombing Gaza blind’ with old intelligence
    Bel Trew, The Independent, le 12 février 2020
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/israel-strikes-gaza-palestine-air-force-military-bomb-un-a9330876.htm

    Israeli servicemen say ‘serious structural problems’ mean ‘masses of targets’ are attacked and killed without thorough intelligence evaluations

    The revelations come amid mounting pressure on Israel to change its conduct in Gaza, including a possible investigation by the International Criminal Court (ICC).

    #Palestine #Gaza #Guerre #Bombardements #Assassinats #Crimes_de_guerre

  • Murderer of Qassem Suleimani Killed in US Plane Crash in Afghanistan : Reports – Al-Manar TV Lebanon
    http://english.almanar.com.lb/928072

    A suivre. Il sera intéressant de savoir si on a des nouvelles de ce monsieur bientôt.

    Michael D’Andrea, head of CIA operations in Iran and who orchestrated the assassination of Iranian General Qassem Suleimani, was killed in a US plane crash over Afghanistan’s Ghanzi on Monday, Veterans Today (VT) reported, citing Russian intelligence sources.

    VT described D’Andrea as the most prominent figure of the CIA intelligence in the region, adding that the plane, with US Air Force markings, had reportedly served as the CIA’s mobile command for D’Andrea.

    US plane crashAfter the news was reported by Veterans Today, Iranian news agency Tasnim relaunched the topic. Then, other Iranian outlet Mizan did. Lastly, British media (the Mirror and the Daily Mail) as well as Israeli daily the Jerusalem Post also reported the news.

    Also known as Ayatollah Mike, the Dark Prince, and the Undertaker, D’Andrea was appointed head of the agency’s Iran Mission Center in 2017. Under his leadership, the agency was perceived to take a more aggressive stance toward Iran. He was also reportedly involved in the assassination of Hezbollah top military commander Imad Mughniyah in Damascus, Syria (2008).

    On Monday, the Taliban announced to have shot down the plane, while the US has denied the claim but has acknowledged the loss of a Bombardier E-11A plane in central Afghanistan. Images online have already circulated purportedly showing some of the charred remains of those on board.

    Retaliation to Suleimani?

    The Middle East Monitor reported that Suleimani’s successor as head of the IRGC’s Quds Force, Esmail Qaani, has established ties in Afghanistan going back to the 1980s, hinting out that the downing of the plane could be Iran’s retaliation to the assassination of Suleimani.

    The media outlet also mentioned previous remarks by the chief commander of the IRGC, General Hossein Salami, who warned that no American military commanders will be safe if the US administration continues to threaten Iranian commanders.

    • http://french.almanar.com.lb/1629630
      Les forces américaines ont récupéré, mardi 28 janvier, deux corps près d’un de leurs avions qui s’est écrasé lundi 27 janvier dans l’est de l’Afghanistan, après que les forces afghanes ont échoué à atteindre cette zone contrôlée par les talibans, ont affirmé des responsables locaux.
      L’armée américaine a utilisé « des hélicoptères pour évacuer deux corps du site du crash cet après-midi », a déclaré Nasir Ahmad Faqiri, chef du conseil provincial de la province de Ghazni, à l’AFP. Des avions américains surveillaient la zone et « aucun combat n’a eu lieu durant l’évacuation », a-t-il ajouté.
      Vengeance pour l’assassinat de Soleimani ?
      Des sources de renseignement russes et iraniennes ont déclaré que Michael D’Andrea (chef de la CIA en Irak) aurait été tué dans ce crash.
      D’Andrea, qui serait responsable de l’assassinat du commandant en chef iranien Qassem Soleimani, était apparemment parmi les officiers à bord de l’avion, rapporte le site Internet de Veterans Today, citant des sources de renseignement russes qui sont relayées sur le site Airlive.net.
      Il est encore trop tôt pour savoir si cet accident d’avion est lié à la vengeance de Soleimani, qui était le chef de l’axe de la Résistance

    • Le Pentagone confirme le crash d’un avion militaire en Afghanistan
      https://www.lefigaro.fr/international/le-pentagone-confirme-le-crash-d-un-avion-militaire-en-afghanistan-20200127


      Un Bombardier E-11 américain USAF

      Un avion des forces américaines s’est écrasé ce lundi 27 janvier en Afghanistan, dans la province de Ghazni, a affirmé le Pentagone, confirmant ainsi les affirmations des talibans. Mais Washington dément qu’il ait été abattu par un tir ennemi, ce qu’affirmait les talibans, sans expliquer comment. Ces derniers indiquent également que tous les membres d’équipage ont péri.

      « Un Bombardier E-11A américain s’est écrasé aujourd’hui dans la province de Ghazni, en Afghanistan », a tweeté le porte-parole des forces américaines en Afghanistan, le colonel Sonny Leggett. Le Bombardier E-11 est un appareil de soutien aux drones de reconnaissance, équipé de matériel de communications de grande valeur.

      attention, lecteurs (ou journalistes) pressés, Bombardier est le nom du fabricant.

      https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombardier_Global_Express
      (WP indique que la photo ci-dessus, version E-11 du Global Express est prise à Kandahar)

      EDIT : légende complète WP

      A 430th Expeditionary Electronic Combat Squadron E-11A aircraft outfitted with a Battlefield Airborne Communications Node sits on the runway at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, April 4, 2019. The 430th EECS is the only unit that operates these aircraft with the BACN payload. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Anna-Marie Wyant) (Photo ID: 5253493)

    • U.S. says mystery crash in Afghanistan was U.S. Air Force plane | CTV News
      https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/u-s-says-mystery-crash-in-afghanistan-was-u-s-air-force-plane-1.4784756

      Images on social media purportedly of the crashed plane showed an aircraft bearing U.S. Air Force markings similar to other E-11A surveillance aircraft photographed by aviation enthusiasts. Visible registration numbers on the plane also appeared to match those aircraft.

      The so-called Battlefield Airborne Communications Node can be carried on unmanned or crewed aircraft like the E-11A. It is used by the military to extend the range of radio signals and can be used to convert the output of one device to another, such as connecting a radio to a telephone.

      Colloquially referred to by the U.S. military as “Wi-Fi in the sky,” the BACN system is used in areas where communications are otherwise difficult, elevating signals above obstacles like mountains. The system is in regular use in Afghanistan.

    • The US air force Bombardier E-11A crashed in Afghanistan | The Gal Times
      https://thegaltimes.com/the-us-air-force-bombardier-e-11a-crashed-in-afghanistan/11021


      photo (inversée) non créditée de l’appareil détruit

      The First few video frames of the crash scene confirm the aircraft to be Bombardier E-11A ’11-9358′ (military Global Express) 1 of 4 operated by the USAF Battlefield Airborne Communications Node. Number of personnel on board & casualties still not known. pic.twitter.com/vIHtHPzqip
      — Airport Webcams (@AirportWebcams) January 27, 2020

      Avec une suggestion de motif plus « local » pour la destruction de cet avion…

      American bomber E-11A crashed early Monday morning and was initially accepted by the Afghan authorities for passenger aircraft. But soon there were shots, presumably from the crash site showing the emblem of the U.S. air force in the charred fuselage.

      Bombardier E-11A is a plane-a repeater, a communication surveillance platform, the U.S. air force. The so-called Air Communication Node (BACN) can be transported in unmanned or crew the aircraft such as the E-11A. He used the military to extend the range of radio signals and can be used to convert the output signal of one device to another, for example, to connect the radio to the phone.

      In colloquial speech, this device the U.S. military is called “Wi-Fi in the sky”. The BACN system is required in areas where communication is difficult, because it “picks up” signals over obstacles such as mountains. This system is regularly used in Afghanistan.
      […]
      Two weeks ago, a guided missile AGM-114R9X was used by the US military in Afghanistan near the village of Imam Sahib (Kunduz province) to eliminate one of the commanders of the Taliban. It was a response to the killing by the Taliban of two US soldiers in Kandahar province (Afghanistan).

    • E-11A abattu : le B-52 « neutralisé » ? - Pars Today
      https://parstoday.com/fr/news/middle_east-i84972
      https://media.parstoday.com/image/4bv548b9f7b67b1l5cs_800C450.jpg

      L’avion E-11 A de l’US Air Force abattu par les Taliban à Ghazni en Afghanistan a été le coqueluche de l’arsenal de la guerre électronique de l’US Air Force. Ce modèle d’une valeur de plus 50 millions de dollars faisait partie de l’escadron 430 de la guerre électronique de l’US Air Force. Doté du système BACN [Battlefield Airborne Communication Node ou nœud de communication aéroporté au-dessus du champ de bataille], l’E-11 A servait de « relais de communication aéroporté » pour remédier aux difficultés posées dans ce domaine par le relief montagneux de l’Afghanistan et le manque d’infrastructures dans ce pays occupé depuis 17 ans.

      avec plusieurs photos de l’épave

      et la photo du billet initial, présentée comme celle de Michael D’Andrea, mais qui, apparemment n’a pas que l’air d’être une capture vidéo du film Zero Dark Thirty

      Iran TV uses ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ screenshot to claim CIA boss was killed in Afghanistan plane crash | The Independent
      https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/iran-zero-dark-thirty-afghanistan-plane-crash-cia-a9306871.html


      Frederic Lehne in Zero Dark Thirty (2012)
      Columbia Pictures

      State TV in Iran has broadcast a screenshot from the movie Zero Dark Thirty to illustrate a report that a senior CIA officer had been killed in a plane crash.

      The photo shows the actor that portrayed a character in the movie based on real life CIA operative Michael D’Andrea.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fredric_Lehne

    • Avion US abattu en Afghanistan : le responsable du meurtre de Soleimani éliminé ?
      Sources : Jerusalem Post et Sputnik en arabe, le 28 janvier 2020.
      Traduction : lecridespeuples.fr
      https://lecridespeuples.fr/2020/01/28/la-vengeance-contre-le-meurtre-de-soleimani-se-fait-elle-ressentir-e

      Les médias iraniens affirment que « de nombreux officiers de la CIA » ont été tués lundi lorsqu’un avion s’est écrasé. Les Talibans ont d’abord affirmé qu’un grand nombre d’Américains avaient été tués, tandis que les médias russes et iraniens ont ensuite affirmé qu’un officier supérieur de la CIA responsable du meurtre du Général du Corps des Gardiens de la Révolution Islamique (CGRI) Qassem Soleimani se trouvait à bord. L’affirmation a été accueillie avec scepticisme.

      Le nom de Michael D’Andrea a commencé à apparaître dans les médias iraniens peu après le meurtre de Soleimani, lorsque des articles de Mehr News et de Radio Farda ont affirmé qu’il était impliqué dans la planification de l’opération américaine. Le 27 janvier, son nom a de nouveau surgi dans des rumeurs après que l’avion espion américain se soit écrasé en Afghanistan. Nombreux sont ceux qui pourraient avoir intérêt à répandre des thèses sur les Talibans abattant des officiers du renseignement américain de haut rang ; néanmoins l’agence de presse iranienne Tasnim a rapporté l’histoire, citant des sources russes qui affirmaient que « l’assassin de Soleimani se trouvait dans l’avion et a été tué dans le crash ». Ces sources affirment que « D’ Andrea est la figure la plus éminente de la CIA au Moyen-Orient. Il a été en charge des opérations en Irak, en Iran et en Afghanistan. »

  • Jeff Bezos : Amazon boss ‘hacked after WhatsApp message from Saudi crown prince’ | The Independent
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/amazon-jeff-bezos-saudi-arabia-mohammad-bin-salman-phone-hack-whatsap

    The Independent relance une vieille histoire :
    https://www.lefigaro.fr/international/2019/04/01/01003-20190401ARTFIG00078-quand-l-arabie-saoudite-ecoutait-le-patron-d-amaz

    Mais ce qui est intéressant c’est que Mujtahid (Twitter saoudien d’opposition) affirme que les Nations Unies vont publier un document sur cette affaire... https://twitter.com/mujtahidd/status/1219827254815076352

    #usa #ONU #tic_arabes #arabie_saoudite (et j’y ajouterai bien #deal_du_siècle)

  • RACIST ASSAULT OF NOTTINGHAM DELIVEROO RIDER FOLLOWS MURDER OF TAKIEDDINE BOUDHANE IN LONDON
    https://iwgb.org.uk

    · Delivery worker assaulted in Nottingham after he intervened to prevent an altercation between another delivery worker and two pedestrians on Monday 6 January.

    · The assault comes days after the murder of UberEats and Deliveroo rider Takieddine Boudhane, fatally stabbed in Finsbury Park, north London on Friday.

    · Mr. Boudhane’s death has led to renewed calls for better rights and protections for delivery drivers, who assume high risk for poverty pay at a time IWGB members report a rise in assaults.

    · Delivery workers are routinely denied sick pay and holiday pay, meaning many cannot afford to take time off work following accidents or assaults.

    08 January: The incident took place at approximately 20.00 on Upper Parliament Street in Nottingham. The injured party, whose last name is withheld for his safety, intervened in an altercation between two pedestrians and another delivery rider. Ibraheem witnessed one of the pedestrians kicking his colleague’s moped. Concerned for the driver’s safety, who was physically struck, Ibraheem tried to diffuse the situation and advised the other driver to leave the area. Once he did so, the pedestrians began directing racist abuse towards Ibraheem, calling him a “dirty brown bastard” and telling him to “go back to his country” before police attended the scene.

    Ibraheem says: “It’s hard to express how it feels being told to go back to your country in the very city where you were born and bred. The other driver was hit and I was spat at for trying to help him. Delivery riders are being targeted and intimidated a lot, we’re in danger every day we go to work. I’ve got no entitlement to sick pay or holiday pay, so I’m going back out in the streets to work tonight because I can’t afford to stay home. I got no support from Deliveroo, only other drivers and the IWGB. Deliveroo just suggested I work outside my own city, somewhere I don’t know, which could be even more dangerous. We deserve better than that.”

    Alex Marshall, courier and IWGB Couriers & Logistics Branch Chair, says: "We were appalled to learn of the murder of Takieddine Boudhane. His loved ones are in our thoughts and we send solidarity to everyone affected by his death, which has shaken the courier community. To hear just days later that one of our members in Nottingham has been physically assaulted and subjected to racist abuse at work has been devastating. Delivery workers are putting their lives on the line for poverty pay and BAME workers are among those most at risk.

    The IWGB has seen a worrying rise in reports like this and in the event of an accident or assault at work, companies take no accountability. That is the gig economy culture. If these worker’s rights were respected by the companies they work for the picture would look very different and perhaps lives would be saved.”

    Notes to Editors

    The IWGB is the leading union for so-called “gig economy” workers. In November 2018 it organised the first UK nation-wide strike of Uber drivers, when drivers in London, Birmingham and Nottingham turned off their app in protest to unfair deactivations and low pay.

    In December 2018, the IWGB has defeated Uber at the Court of Appeal, in a landmark decision over the employment rights of its drivers. The Court of Appeal upheld the previous decisions by the Employment Tribunal and Employment Appeal Tribunal, which ruled that Uber had unlawfully classified Uber drivers as independent contractors rather than workers, denying them basic rights such as a guaranteed minimum wage and holiday pay. However, the ruling only applies to Uber minicab drivers, not UberEats delivery workers.

    The IWGB has also taken legal action against other gig economy companies such as Deliveroo, CitySprint and TDL. These include worker recognition cases and claims for backdated holiday pay worth over £1 million.

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/nhs-gig-economy-couriers-blood-transfusions-union-recognition-the-doc
    https://iwgb.org.uk/post/5d09f070e04c2/nhs-medical-couriers-landmark-

    @IWGBunion

    #Großbritannien #Nottingham #Rassismus #Arbeit #Gigworking #disruption #Kriminalität

  • Deliveroo driver murder: Calls for more protection for delivery workers after deadly London stabbing | The Independent
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/deliveroo-driver-murder-finsbury-park-stabbing-london-ubereats-corbyn

    4 days ago - by Eleanor Busby - ‘More members of public are treating delivery drivers with utter contempt,’ union says

    The fatal stabbing of a man in London has prompted calls for better protection for delivery drivers.

    The 30-year-old victim – who is believed to have worked as a delivery rider for UberEats and Deliveroo – was found in the Finsbury Park area on Friday night after reports of a knife attack.

    The Metropolitan Police said the incident appears to have occurred as a result of an isolated traffic altercation.

    But Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and delivery drivers have called for greater protection from attacks following the death of the delivery driver from Algeria.

    Speaking from the scene of the knife attack on Saturday, Mr Corbyn, whose Islington North constituency includes Finsbury Park, said: “There are a lot of people working as delivery drivers, they must have better conditions of employment and employers must take more responsibility for their safety too.”

    “Police cuts have meant fewer officers on the streets and this raises issues of safety in the community in general,” he added. “Delivery drivers do a great job in London all of the time. Yet they are vulnerable.”

    Alex Marshall, chair of the couriers and logistics branch of the Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain (IWGB), said the union had noticed a rise in delivery drivers facing abuse when out on the road.

    He told The Independent: “More members of the public are treating delivery drivers with utter contempt. The companies they work for treat them awfully.

    “If the companies, who are supposed to be the ones looking after them, are treating riders with a lack of respect then it sets an example to so many other people to treat them in exactly the same way.”

    Mr Marshall believes employers could do more to improve the safety of drivers – such as providing onboard cameras and cars rather than bikes – and the police could provide more support.

    “When it comes to keeping them safe, a lot of the time the police are nowhere to be seen,” he added.

    Some of the delivery drivers gathered at the scene of the fatal stabbing criticised the companies they worked for and the police for not doing enough to protect them from attacks.

    Deliveroo and Uber driver Zakaria Gherabi, who knew the victim as “Taki”, said he has been attacked on multiple occasions while working as a delivery driver and says he no longer feels safe.

    In October last year, Mr Gherabi said an attacker punched him in the eye and dislocated his socket. “My attackers are still on the streets. The police do nothing. It happens. Nobody is going to save you. The company does not care, we are self-employed, but the food we are carrying is insured,” he said.

    Mr Gherabi added: “I knew the victim. He did not do anything, he was a good guy. He was stabbed to death on these busy streets. The job is not safe. I don’t feel safe doing it.”

    One driver said they felt unsafe “100 per cent” of the time. Another said: “I was attacked here by people with a big machete and now this man has been killed for no reason. The police do nothing.

    “They just come, take a statement and then they go.”

    Gulcin Ozdemir, a Labour councillor in Islington, north London, tweeted: “The lack of protection delivery drivers have where many of them have been physically abused, mugged at knifepoint and feel like easy targets. They shouldn’t be going to work in a constant state of fear.

    “My condolences to the family and Algerian community who are so heartbroken.”

    Detective Chief Inspector Neil John, who is leading the investigation, confirmed the victim’s next of kin have been informed, but that a post-mortem and formal identification have yet to take place.

    DCI John said: “The investigation is at a very early stage. It would appear at this time that an altercation has taken place between the victim, who was riding a motorcycle, and the driver of another vehicle in the vicinity of Lennox Road and Charteris Road, Finsbury Park.“

    He added: “The incident itself appears at this early stage to have been spontaneous and not connected to, or as a result of, anything other than a traffic altercation.

    “Specialist officers are working extremely hard to build a clear picture of what happened and I would encourage anyone who may have seen the incident or has information to come forward.

    “A forensic examination of the scene has been undertaken and I expect the road to reopen very soon.”

    #Großbritannien #London #Rassismus #Arbeit #Gigworking #disruption #Kriminalität

  • Boris Johnson to pass law banning anti-Israel boycott, official says | The Independent
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boris-johnson-bds-law-israel-boycott-divestment-sanctions-palestine-a

    Le prix à payer pour une élection ou bien dédommagements pour services rendus ? #Boris_Johnson, #Israël et le boycott (#BDS)

    Boris Johnson will attempt to pass a law banning local councils from joining the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign against Israel, the UK’s special envoy for post-Holocaust issues has announced.

    Eric Pickles said the movement was “antisemitic and should be treated as such” during a speech at the International Institute for Strategic Dialogue’s conference in Jerusalem on Sunday.

    He said the new law would not allow public bodies to work with those who boycott, divest from or sanction Israel, the Jerusalem Post reported.

    It comes after Donald Trump, the US president, signed an executive order effectively definition Judaism as a nationality, not just a religion – in a move which could suppress the BDS movement.

    Ben Jamal, director of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PDS), told The Independent: “The campaign for Boycott Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) seeks to hold Israel accountable for its violations of Palestinian rights and of international law.

  • Iran protests: Over 300 killed and thousands arrested in violent crackdown, Amnesty says
    Negar Mortazavi | Washington DC | The Independent
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/iran-protests-death-toll-arrest-government-crackdown-amnesty-a9249351

    At least 304 people were killed and thousands more injured during anti-government protests across Iran last month, according to Amnesty International.

    The UK-based human rights organisation said the latest death toll was based on credible reports and eyewitness testimonies it had compiled.

    But the real number is likely even higher as security forces used lethal force to crush the protests.

    The high death toll over a period of only a few days may to be the highest casualty rate for any protests in the history of the Islamic Republic in the past 40 years. (...)

    #Iran

  • Landlord removes giant iPhone advert blocking daylight into poverty-hit families’ homes | The Independent
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/iphone-ad-daylight-landlord-blocked-windows-hackney-london-poverty-a9

    A large iPhone advert that blocked natural light for poverty-hit families living in a London apartment block has been taken down after campaigners called for its removal.

  • James Le Mesurier: White Helmets backer found dead near his home in Istanbul | The Independent
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/james-le-mesurier-death-white-helmets-istanbul-fall-syria-spy-russia-

    Encore un coup des Russes ! insinue très fortement le Gardian...

    A former British army officer, who helped start the “White Helmets”, an emergency response group in Syria, has been found dead near his home in Istanbul, just days after the Russian foreign ministry menaced him, accusing him of being a spy.

    James le Mesurier, 43, was the director of Mayday Rescue charity that trained members of the Syria Civil Defence, nicknamed the White Helmets, playing a major role in its creation in Turkey in 2013.

    He was awarded an Order of the British Empire for his work helping Syrians three years later.

    The police have yet to confirm how Mr Mesurier died, but he is believed to have fallen from the balcony of his apartment in the Turkish city at dawn on Monday.

    His death comes just three days after he was publicly attacked by Maria Zakharova, Russia’s foreign ministry spokeswoman, who on Friday claimed he was a “former agent of Britain’s MI6, who has been spotted all around the world”.

    He and the White Helmets had been the subject of a disinformation campaign spearheaded by Moscow and their allies in Damascus for years.

    #faits_alternatifs #fakenews #Turquie

  • South African paramilitary unit plotted to infect black population with Aids, former member claims | The Independent
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/south-africa-apartheid-aids-saimr-plot-infect-hiv-virus-black-cold-ca

    Janvier 2019

    A shadowy Apartheid-era South African paramilitary unit plotted to infect the continent’s black population with Aids, it has been claimed.

    An ex-member of the South African Institute of Maritime Research (SAIMR) said the group “spread the virus” at the behest of its eccentric leader Keith Maxwell, who wanted a white majority country where “the excesses of the 1960s, 70s and 80s have no place in the post-Aids world”.

    Speaking to the makers of the documentary Cold Case Hammarskjöld, former SAIMR intelligence officer Alexander Jones said Maxwell, who had few, if any medical qualifications, set himself up as a doctor treating poor, black South Africans.

    #vih #apartheid #afrique_du_sud

  • “Jet resale Company Colibri aircraft has warned that owners [of private jets] are struggling to find staff because pilots can receive better pay working for commercial and budget airlines.

    Oliver Stone, managing director at the firm, added that the shortage of hired help available to the wealthy was already beginning to bite into private jet sales.”

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/super-rich-private-jet-pilot-shortage-ryanair-british-airways-easyjet

    #SaveTheRich #airplanes

  • En #Inde, près de deux millions de citoyens, la plupart #musulmans, déchus de leur #nationalité

    La Cour suprême exclut de nombreux citoyens des registres d’état civil de l’#Etat_de_l’Assam.


    https://www.lemonde.fr/international/article/2019/08/31/en-inde-pres-de-deux-millions-de-citoyens-la-plupart-musulmans-dechus-de-leu
    #citoyenneté #apatridie #Assam #apatrides

    –---------

    En 2018, le Courrier international titrait :
    Inde. Quatre millions d’habitants de l’Assam considérés comme apatrides
    https://seenthis.net/messages/712102

    • India builds detention camps for up to 1.9m people ‘stripped of citizenship’ in Assam

      Ten centres ‘planned’ across northeastern state after national register published
      The Indian government is building mass detention camps after almost two million people were told they could be effectively stripped of citizenship.

      Around 1.9m people in the north-eastern state of Assam were excluded when India published the state’s final National Register of Citizens (NRC) list in August.

      Those excluded from the register will have to appeal to prove they are citizens. The UN and other international rights groups have expressed concern that many could be rendered stateless.

      The citizenship list is part of a drive to detect illegal immigrants in Assam.

      The Indian government claims that the migrants have arrived from neighbouring Muslim-majority Bangladesh.

      Critics say that the register has upended the lives of Muslims who have lived legally in the state for decades.

      Record keeping in parts of rural India is poor and many, including those building the camps, have been caught out by the NRC’s stringent requirements.

      “We don’t have birth certificates,” Malati Hajong, one of the labourers working at a site near the village of Goalpara, told the Reuters news agency.

      The Goalpara camp is one of at least 10 planned detention centres, according to local media reports.

      It is around the size of seven football pitches and designed to hold 3,000 people.

      Officials plan to have a school and hospital at the centre, as well as a high boundary wall and watchtowers for the security forces.

      Critics have accused the Modi administration of using the NRC to target Assam’s large Muslim community.

      But the government says it is simply complying with an order from India’s Supreme Court, which said the NRC had been delayed for too long and set a strict deadline for its completion.

      Government sources say those excluded from the list retain their rights and have 120 days to appeal at local “Foreigners Tribunals”. If that fails, they can take their cases to the High Court of Assam and ultimately the Supreme Court. What happens to those who fail at all levels of appeal is yet to be decided, they said.

      Last month the local chapter of India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party expressed dismay after it became apparent that many Hindus had also been excluded from the list.

      Officials said the government may pass legislation to protect legitimate citizens.

      The government is already in the process of bringing legislation to grant citizenship to Hindu, Sikh and Buddhist immigrants from neighbouring countries.

      Muslim immigrants are not included in the law.

      The nationalist, hardline Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) group also called for genuine citizens to be included in the list after it emerged that Hindus had been affected. The RSS and BJP are closely affiliated.

      https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/assam-india-detention-camps-bangladesh-nrc-list-a9099251.html

      #camps_de_détention #détention

    • India Takes Step Toward Blocking Naturalization for Muslims

      A bill establishing a religious test for immigrants has passed the lower house of Parliament, a major step for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu-nationalist agenda.

      India took a major step toward the official marginalization of Muslims on Tuesday as one house of Parliament passed a bill that would establish a religious test for migrants who want to become citizens, solidifying Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu-nationalist agenda.

      The measure would give migrants of all of South Asia’s major religions a clear path to Indian citizenship — except Islam. It is the most significant move yet to profoundly alter India’s secular nature enshrined by its founding leaders when the country gained independence in 1947.

      The bill passed in the lower house, the Lok Sabha, a few minutes after midnight, following a few hours of debate. The vote was 311 to 80. The measure now moves to the upper house, the Rajya Sabha, where Mr. Modi seems to have enough allies that most analysts predict it will soon become law.

      Muslim Indians are deeply unsettled. They see the new measure, called the Citizenship Amendment Bill, as the first step by the governing party to make second-class citizens of India’s 200 million Muslims, one of the largest Muslim populations in the world, and render many of them stateless.
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      “We are heading toward totalitarianism, a fascist state,” said Asaduddin Owaisi, a Muslim lawmaker, who on Monday dramatically tore up a copy of the bill while giving a speech in Parliament. “We are making India a theocratic country.”

      The legislation goes hand in hand with a contentious program that began in the northeastern state of Assam this year, in which all 33 million residents of the state had to prove, with documentary evidence, that they or their ancestors were Indian citizens. Approximately two million people — many of them Muslims, and many of them lifelong residents of India — were left off the state’s citizenship rolls after that exercise.

      Now, Mr. Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party, or B.J.P., is hoping to expand that kind of citizenship test to other states. And the new legislation would become a guiding principle for who could hope to call themselves Indians.

      Mr. Modi and his party are deeply rooted in an ideology that sees India as a Hindu nation. And since the B.J.P.’s landslide re-election win in May, Mr. Modi’s administration has celebrated one Hindu nationalist victory after another, each a demoralizing drumbeat for Muslims.
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      First came the Assam citizenship tests. Then Mr. Modi stripped away autonomy and statehood for Kashmir, which used to be India’s only Muslim-majority state. And last month, Hindu fundamentalists scored a big court victory allowing them to build a new temple over the ruins of a demolished mosque in the flash point city of Ayodhya.

      With the new citizenship bill, Mr. Modi’s party says it is simply trying to protect persecuted Hindus, Buddhists and Christians (and members of a few smaller religions) who migrate from predominantly Muslim countries such as Pakistan or Afghanistan.

      But the legislation would also make it easier to incarcerate and deport Muslim residents, even those whose families have been in India for generations, if they cannot produce proof of citizenship.

      Under Mr. Modi’s leadership, anti-Muslim sentiment has become blatantly more mainstream and public. Intimidation and attacks against Muslim communities have increased in recent years. And overt displays of Hindu piety and nationalism have become central in pop culture and politics.

      Mr. Modi’s fellow lawmakers in the B.J.P. are unapologetic about their pro-Hindu position.

      “There are Muslim countries, there are Jew countries, everybody has their own identity. And we are a billion-plus, right? We must have one identity,” said Ravi Kishan, a famous action-film hero and member of Parliament who is a central supporter of the citizenship legislation.

      When asked if he was trying to turn India into a Hindu nation, he laughed. “India has always been a Hindu nation,” he said. “The Muslims also are Hindus.” (This is a common Hindu nationalist belief: that India’s Muslims are relatively recent converts, even though Islam arrived in India hundreds of years ago.)

      Even before lawmakers in the Lok Sabha voted, protests were breaking out.

      In Assam, where the citizenship program began last summer, thousands of people have marched in the streets, hoisting placards and torches and shouting out their opposition to the bill.

      People are talking of mass fasts and boycotts of schools and markets. On Monday, some hanged effigies of Mr. Modi and his right-hand man, Amit Shah, the home minister.

      The leaders of the opposition Indian National Congress party are trying to paint the bill as a danger to India’s democracy. After India won its independence, its founding leaders, Mohandas K. Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru among them, made a clear decision: Even though the country was 80 percent Hindu, it would not be an officially Hindu nation. Minorities, especially Muslims, would be treated equally.

      Rahul Gandhi, a party leader and great-grandson of Mr. Nehru, said, “India belongs to everybody — all communities, all religions, all cultures.” Shashi Tharoor, the party’s intellectual heavyweight, called the bill an “all-out assault on the very idea of India.”

      But the Congress party is at a low point in its 100-year-plus history. And Mr. Modi’s party has the numbers: With allies, it controls nearly two-thirds of the seats in the lower house.

      Some of Mr. Modi’s critics believe the bill is serving to distract the public from another pressing issue: the economy. For the first time in decades, India’s economy is slowing significantly. It is still huge, but several big industries, like car and motorcycle manufacturing, have seen sales plummet like never before.

      “The economy is in tatters,” said Aman Wadud, a human rights lawyer in Assam. The bill, he said, was “the only issue left to polarize the country and distract people.”

      But forging India into an overtly Hindu nation has been a core goal of Mr. Modi’s party and of the R.S.S., a right-wing volunteer group whose ranks Mr. Modi rose up through and which provides him a backbone of support. And India’s recent moves in Kashmir, along with the Ayodhya temple ruling and the Assam citizenship tests, have been hugely popular with the prime minister’s base.

      Earlier this year, Mr. Modi’s government tried to push similar citizenship legislation. The bill sailed through the lower house but stalled after many politicians in Assam said they did not like the religious dimension the B.J.P. was injecting — or the possibility that a large number of Hindu Bengalis would be made citizens and would be able to legally acquire land in Assam.

      The bill gathered new momentum this fall, after the citizenship test in Assam. Assam has witnessed waves of migration over the years, and many of those people whose citizenship was being questioned were migrants, both Hindus and Muslims, from neighboring Bangladesh.

      Mr. Shah, the home minister and architect of the B.J.P.’s recent political victories, promised to protect the Hindus and other non-Muslims. He has called illegal migrants from Bangladesh “termites,” and along with his other statements made clear that Muslims were his target. Mr. Shah has also promised to impose the citizenship test from Assam on the entire country.

      The citizenship bill is a piece of the campaign to identify and deport Muslims who have been living in India for years, critics of the bill say. It lays out a path to Indian citizenship for migrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan if they can prove they have been in India for at least five years and ascribe to the specified religions.

      To overcome the resistance from politicians in Assam, who do not want Hindu or Muslim migrants taking their land, the new version of the bill carves out special protections for areas predominated by indigenous people.

      Mr. Modi’s supporters employ a certain logic when defending the bill’s exclusion of Muslims. They say Muslims are not persecuted in Pakistan, Bangladesh or Afghanistan, which is mostly true. They also say that when India and Pakistan were granted independence in 1947, the British carved out Pakistan as a haven for Muslims, while India remained predominantly Hindu. To them, the extension of that process is to ask illegal Muslims migrants to leave India and seek refuge in neighboring, mainly Muslim nations.

      Article 25 of the Indian Constitution says, “All persons are equally entitled to freedom of conscience and the right freely to profess, practice and propagate religion.” Given that, many opponents of the bill say the citizenship legislation is patently unconstitutional. But the Hindu nationalists have an answer for that, as well.

      “We are not talking about citizens,” said Ramesh Shinde, a spokesman for the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, a Hindu organization that is considered a far-right group. “We are talking about migrants.”

      Both sides agree on one thing: The bill could have far-reaching consequences.

      The Indian government is already racing to build an enormous network of prisons to house thousands of migrants. If immigration law is applied selectively, Hindu migrants who are swept up in raids may be released and allowed to apply for citizenship, while Muslim migrants could instead be sent to detention camps, opponents say.

      “In every state, Muslims are running around for papers,” said Mr. Wadud, the human rights lawyer in Assam. “An environment of fear has been created.”

      Mr. Kishan, the action hero turned politician, said he would next push to change India’s name to Bharat, the traditional Hindi word for India. But he said that he was not anti-Muslim, and that Muslims living in India legally had nothing to fear.

      “How can I be anti-Muslim? My staff in Mumbai is Muslim,” he said.

      “Hindus and Muslims in India are like this,” he said, interlacing his fingers. “But,” he added with a big smile, “I love Hindus.”

      https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/09/world/asia/india-muslims-citizenship-narendra-modi.html

  • Thousands sign up for Dutch Brexit beach party on 31 October ’to watch Britain as it closes itself off’ | The Independent
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/brexit-day-beach-party-dutch-netherlands-amsterdam-wijk-aan-zee-a9072

    ’It will be a nice goodbye to a good friend who is going on an exciting adventure, but is perhaps not too bright’

    The wine will be French, the beer will be German and the music will be a band playing Vera Lynn’s wartime classic We’ll Meet Again.

    Thousands of people have signed up for a Brexit Day beach party in a Dutch village which looks across the North Sea.

    Revellers will be able to, quite literally, wave to the UK as it leaves the EU on 31 October.

    It will be a nice goodbye to a good friend who is going on an exciting adventure, but is perhaps not too bright,” party organiser Ron Toekook told the Netherlands-based news agency ANP.

    More than 7,000 people on Facebook had already signed up to partake in the celebration in the coastal village of Wijk aan Zee near Amsterdam at the time of writing. Another 52,000 had expressed an interest.

    Mr Toekook said the main activities at the party would be “sitting in a deck chair with Dutch chips, French wine and German beer, watching Britain as it closes itself off”.

    He added: “If there is enough interest, a band can come and play It’s Quiet Across The Street and We’ll Meet Again.

    He said the party would be a natural way to mark the rearranging of ties between the UK and the Netherlands which will inevitably come in the wake of the divorce.

    But one user pointed out that, given how closely the two countries’ economies are intertwined, the Dutch may wake up with their own Brexit hangover if no deal is reached before exit day.

  • Saudi Arabia declares all atheists are terrorists in new law to crack down on political dissidents | The Independent

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/saudi-arabia-declares-all-atheists-are-terrorists-in-new-law-to-crack

    #impayables_saoudiens # #arabie_saoudite

    Saudi Arabia has introduced a series of new laws which define atheists as terrorists, according to a report from Human Rights Watch.

    In a string of royal decrees and an overarching new piece of legislation to deal with terrorism generally, the Saudi King Abdullah has clamped down on all forms of political dissent and protests that could “harm public order”.

  • Trump administration ‘rolling back women’s rights by 50 years’ by changing definitions of domestic violence and sexual assault | The Independent
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/trump-domestic-abuse-sexual-assault-definition-womens-rights-justice-

    Donald Trump’s decision to change definitions of domestic violence and sexual assault has rolled back women’s rights by half a century, campaigners have warned.

    The Trump administration quietly changed the definition of both domestic violence and sexual assault back in April but the move has only just surfaced.
    #guerre_aux_femmes
    The change could have significant repercussions for millions of victims of gender-based violence.

    The Trump Justice Department’s definition only considers physical harm that constitutes a felony or misdemeanour to be domestic violence – meaning other forms of domestic violence such as psychological abuse, coercive control and manipulation no longer fall under the department’s definition.

    Under the Obama administration, the definition was drastically more expansive and was assessed by domestic violence organisations.

  • Les néonazis veulent la peau de Carola et Pia – Blog YY
    http://blogyy.net/2019/07/01/les-neonazis-veulent-la-peau-de-carola-et-pia

    Carola Rackete et Pia Klemp sont devenues les nouvelles cibles de prédilection des sites d’extrême-droite phallocrates et xenophobes. On pouvait malheureusement s’y attendre. Jusque là, rien de très original dans cette Europe qui pue le racisme et le repli sur soi à plein nez.

    Mais la menace devient plus précise depuis quelques jours. Les réseaux fascistes qui viennent d’applaudir l’assassinat de Walter Lübcke par le néonazi Stephan Ernst, début juin en Allemagne, espèrent ouvertement que Carola et Pia seront les prochains cadavres sur la liste. On ne compte plus les sites qui relaient actuellement ces horreurs.

    Avec en note une info sur ce brave #Chomsky :

    (2) En août 2017, au lendemain du meurtre de Heather Heyer, Noam Chomsky n’a rien trouvé de mieux que de mettre dos à dos les néonazis et les antifascistes (comme l’a fait Trump également), notamment dans The Independent (où il a heureusement été contredit par Eleanor Penny).
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/noam-chomsky-antifa-major-gift-right-wing-anti-fascist-alt-left-a7906