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Erdogan issues final protest warning

Erdogan issues final protest warning (AFP) / 13 June 2013 Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday issued a “last warning” for thousands of protesters to evacuate an Istanbul park at the centre of mass anti-government unrest. This was after offering to hold a referendum on plans to redevelop the site. “I’m making my last warning: mothers, fathers please withdraw your kids from there,” Erdogan said in a live television broadcast. “We cannot wait any longer because Gezi Park does not belong to occupying forces. It belongs to everybody.” The premier urged environmental protesters to withdraw so that police could clear the site of “illegal organisations”. “Don’t sadden us anymore, let us clean Gezi park and return it to its rightful owners… the people of Istanbul.” On Tuesday, police already took back Taksim Square, next to the park, sparking a day of violent clashes between riot police and tens of thousands of angry demonstrators. A campaign to save Gezi Park’s 600 trees from being razed to make way for a replica of Ottoman-era military barracks was met with a tough police response on May 31. The violence sparked a nationwide outpouring of anger against Erdogan, seen as increasingly authoritarian after more than a decade in power. The premier has faced international condemnation over his handling of the crisis, which has left four people dead and injured nearly 5,000 demonstrators. But Erdogan defended the police action, saying: “Police use force when needed.” He put the damage from the protests so far at 100 million lira (40 million euros).   Continue reading

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UN says nearly 93,000 killed in Syrian conflict

UN says nearly 93,000 killed in Syrian conflict (AP) / 13 June 2013 Syria’s upwardly spiraling violence has resulted in the confirmed killings of almost 93,000 people, the United Nations’ human rights office said Thursday but acknowledged the real number is likely to be far higher. A new analysis of the Syrian death toll documented 92,901 killings between March 2011 and the end of April 2013. But the U.N.’s top human rights official, Navi Pillay, who oversees the Geneva-based office, said it was impossible to provide an exact current figure. The last such analysis, released in January, documented nearly 60,000 killings through the end of November. Since then, U.N. officials had estimated higher numbers. The latest figures add more confirmed killings to the previous time period, and find almost 27,000 more between December and April. “The constant flow of killings continues at shockingly high levels, with more than 5,000 killings documented every month since last July,” said Pillay, the U.N. high commissioner for human rights. “This is most likely a minimum casualty figure. The true number of those killed is potentially much higher.” Among the victims were at least 6,561 children, including 1,729 children younger than 10. “There are also well-documented cases of individual children being tortured and executed, and entire families including babies being massacred — which, along with this devastatingly high death toll, is a terrible reminder of just how vicious this conflict has become,” Pillay said. Her office commissioned San Francisco-based nonprofit Human Rights Data Analysis Group to study eight data sets provided by various groups containing 263,000 reported killings. Those lacking a name, date and location of death were excluded, and some duplicates were found. The figures trace the arc of violence. Since the start of the peaceful protests against President Bashar Assad in March 2011, which turned into an armed rebellion and then morphed into civil war, the average monthly number of documented killings has risen from around 1,000 per month in the summer of 2011 to an average of more than 5,000 per month since last July. At its height from July to October 2012, the number of killings rose above 6,000 per month. “Civilians are bearing the brunt of widespread, violent and often indiscriminate attacks which are devastating whole swaths of major towns and cities, as well as outlying villages,” Pillay said. “Government forces are shelling and launching aerial attacks on urban areas day in and day out, and are also using strategic missiles and cluster and thermobaric bombs. Opposition forces have also shelled residential areas, albeit using less fire-power, and there have been multiple bombings resulting in casualties in the heart of cities, especially Damascus.” The vast majority of the victims are male, but three-quarters of the reported killings do not indicate a person’s age, and the analysis could not differentiate between fighters and non-combatants. The most documented killings were in rural Damascus, with 17,800 people dead. Next were Homs, with 16,400; Aleppo, 11,900; and Idlib, 10,300.   Continue reading

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World Expo 2020 bid and new market status buoy UAE economy

UAE presentation in Paris wins appreciation; Nation is awarded emerging market status Paris and Dubai: Wednesday was a red letter day for the UAE, marking a milestone in the nation’s march to economic progress and prosperity on the international stage. In Paris, the UAE ramped up its bid for World Expo 2020 with an impressive presentation. Dubai is competing against Turkey’s Izmir, Brazil’s Sao Paulo and Russia’s Yekaterinburg following the disqualification of Thailand’s Ayutthaya. The UAE also announced a €150 million (Dh726 million) aid package to support the developing countries’ participation at the Expo 2020 on Wednesday, in addition to the €100 million Partnership Fund to support innovative ideas for creating opportunities, mobility and sustainability as part of Dubai’s bid. His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, was present at the presentation at the General Assembly of the Bureau of International Expositions (BIE). Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Shaikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Shaikh Ahmad Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority and Chairman of the UAE Higher Committee for Expo 2020, Reem Al Hashemi, UAE Minister of State and Managing Director of the Higher Committee for Expo 2020 bid, and senior officials were present. In the presentation by Princess Haya Bint Al Hussain, wife of Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid, the UAE announced a key initiative, Expo Live, which includes funds to ensure greater participation and aid innovation. BIE officials were full of praise for Dubai’s presentation. “It’s impressive and Dubai is a very strong contender,” Ferdinand Nagy, President of BIE, told Gulf News. Vicente Gonzalez Loscertales, Secretary General of the BIE, is keen to see that the Arab world gets its fair share of exposure in the international exposition. “The UAE’s bid is excellent,” he told Gulf News. The final decision will be made at the next general assembly in Paris in November. In New York, the UAE was awarded the coveted emerging market status and inclusion in the MSCI Emerging Market Index. Both the UAE and Qatar were upgraded in a move that could see in infusion of $800 million in local markets, according to estimates from HSBC in London. UAE shares rose on Wednesday as the Abu Dhabi Securities General Index advanced the most since 2009. Dubai also ended in positive territory and Qatar’s benchmark QE Index surged to its highest level in almost five years. Continue reading

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