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Violence erupts in Egypt

Violence erupts in Egypt (Reuters) / 6 July 2013 At least 24 people died across Egypt on Friday as as thousands of supporters of deposed President Mohamed Mursi took to the streets to vent their fury at what they say was a military coup. Fierce clashes in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria left 12 dead and 200 injured, while in Cairo, five people were killed as pro- and anti-Mursi protesters ran amok in central areas and armoured personnel carriers rumbled among them to restore calm. Five police officers were gunned down in separate incidents in the North Sinai town of El Arish, and while it was not clear whether the attacks were linked to Mursi’s ouster, protesters there have warned they would fight back. Tens of thousands of people marched across the country in what Mursi’s Muslim Brotherhood movement called a “Friday of Rage” to demonstrate against his overthrow and the army-backed interim government being set up to prepare for new elections. A new prime minister could be named as early as Saturday. The events of the last week have aroused concern among Egypt’s allies in the West, including key donors the United States and the European Union, and in neighbouring Israel, with which Egypt has had a US-backed peace treaty since 1979. Friday’s fatalities added to the dozens of deaths in a month of unrest. Last Sunday, huge rallies in Cairo and other cities called for Mursi’s resignation, venting anger over economic stagnation and perceptions of a Brotherhood power grab. His overthrow was greeted with wild scenes of celebration but infuriated supporters who fear a return to the suppression of Islamists they endured under generations of military rule. It has deepened Egypt’s crisis. With its supporters enraged by Mursi’s removal from power, the Brotherhood says it wants nothing to do with what the army has billed as an inclusive transition plan, culminating in fresh elections. The military has given scarce details – its road map gave no timeframe for a new ballot – adding to political uncertainty at a time when many Egyptians fear violence could polarise society even further. Leftist former presidential candidate Hamdeen Sabahi told Reuters he hoped the transition could last only six months. And, in common with allies on the liberal left, he insisted there had been no military coup. He called the idea an insult to Egypt. Rising tensions In an early incident that raised tensions in Cairo, three protesters were shot dead outside the Republican Guard barracks where deposed Mursi is being held, security sources said. The army denied blame for the shootings. An army spokesman said troops did not open fire on the demonstrators and soldiers used blank rounds and teargas to control the crowd. It was unclear whether security forces units other than army troops were also present. Later, tens of thousands of cheering protesters gathered near a mosque in a Cairo suburb where they were addressed by Brotherhood leader Mohamed Badie, free to address them despite reports on Thursday that he had been arrested. Badie, like some other leaders, pledge that it was worth “our lives” to restore Mursi to the presidency. But Brotherhood officials have also insisted they will not resort to violence. After dark, running battles broke out in the area between Tahrir Square and the state broadcasting headquarters. Reuters journalists saw hundreds of youths from either side skirmish around the highway ramps of a major bridge over the Nile. There was some shotgun fire, rocks flew and fireworks shot between rival groups. A car was burned out. Protesters erected makeshift shields for protection. The Brotherhood said 18 of its supporters were wounded after they were attacked by “thugs”. Reuters journalists saw several men with shotgun wounds. The army, which had pledged to protect demonstrators and keep rival factions apart, had troops in the area but violence only ended after some three hours when half a dozen armoured personnel carriers arrived and took up position on the bridge. Islamists also took to the streets in cities across the country, including Assiut, Damanhour, Ismailia, and in the Nile Delta towns of Gharbeya and Beheira. Sinai attacks In the Sinai peninsula bordering Israel, where Egypt has struggled to control security since Mubarak was toppled, five police officers were gunned down in separate attacks in the town of El Arish, medical sources said. Hardline groups have exploited a collapse in state authority after the uprising to launch attacks into Israel and on Egyptian targets. The violence will ring alarm bells in the United States. Washington has so far avoided referring to the army’s removal of Mursi as a “coup”, a word that under US law would require a halt to its $1.5 billion in annual aid. Mursi’s opponents also say it was not a coup but an intervention to impose the “people’s will”. The Brotherhood’s key political strategist, Khairat El-Shater, became the latest senior figure to be arrested since Mursi’s removal. A legal technicality forced Shater’s withdrawal from the presidential campaign last year, promoting Mursi into being the movement’s candidate. Brotherhood spokesman Gehad El-Haddad said the movement was faced with a crackdown from a state establishment unreformed from the days of Mubarak: “It’s the old police state of Mubarak with every ingredient and nightmare that it had before the Jan. 25 revolution. It’s as if we hit the reset button.” But many Egyptians saw the military as a guarantor of stability at a dangerous time for the largest Arab nation of 84 million people. “Maybe they will need to issue a curfew. Maybe the trouble will last a few days,” said Said Asr, 41, sitting with friends outside a Cairo cafe smoking a cigarette. “But the army is everything in this country. And they are taking control.” Continue reading

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Syrian opposition bloc urges world to protect Homs

Syrian opposition bloc urges world to protect Homs (AP) / 5 July 2013 Syria’s main opposition bloc is urging the international community to take action to protect civilians in the cities of Homs and Daraa, targeted by the military. The Syrian National Coalition is appealing to the United Nations and Western countries that have supported the opposition in Syria’s civil war “to intervene immediately” and provide food and medicine to the besieged, rebel-held areas of the central city of Homs and Daraa in the south, where the uprising against President Bashar Assad began. Assad’s forces have been bombarding Homs for five straight days, the SNC said in a statement Friday. It said clashes between rebels and troops flared up again in the morning, and shelling of Daraa resumed. The appeal comes as opposition figures are meeting in Turkey to elect a new leadership. Continue reading

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Anti-human trafficking drive launched at DXB

Anti-human trafficking drive launched at DXB Amira Agarib / 5 July 2013 Dr Anwar Mohammed Gargash, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Minister of State for Federal National Council Affairs and Chairman of the National Committee to Combat Human Trafficking (NCCHT), on Thursday launched an awareness campaign on human trafficking crimes at Dubai International Airport. During the campaign, which was organised by the committee in collaboration with the Dubai Police and Dubai Airports, Dr Gargash said the campaign would strengthen the UAE’s position in the global efforts to control the menace of human trafficking. Dr Gargash said the UAE appreciateed international efforts to fight these crimes, and was fully aware of the multiple challenges and complexities facing countries and governments around the world. “The UAE is, therefore, determined to address all concerns related to this issue affecting humanity and will continue to maintain a constructive dialogue with all members of the international community to eliminate human trafficking,” he said. The UAE had taken major steps in combating human trafficking through the NCCHT following the amendment of the Federal Law No. 51, which had made it possible to better safeguard the victims of such crimes in accordance with the Palermo Protocol ratified by the UAE in 2009. The UAE had issued a legislation to combat human trafficking and set up specialised departments to tackle these cases. Dr Gargash expressed his appreciation for the decision of Shaikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in the Western Region, who issued a resolution for establishing a shelter for adult male victims of human trafficking and sexual abuse in Abu Dhabi a few days ago. He said the shelter, which would be based in Abu Dhabi, was established to prevent exploitation of children in labour, which did not exist in the UAE, adding that during the past five-six years, only two cases of labour exploitation and a few cases of sexual abuse had been reported. He said that male human trafficking was very rare, but the UAE was keen to provide a comprehensive solution to this matter. He said human trafficking cases existed in all countries and that the legal and judicial authorities needed to differentiate between human trafficking and prostitution. During a Press conference organised to launch the campaign, Dr Gargash said the campaign would cover a comprehensive target audience comprising large segments of the UAE’s citizens and residents as well as visitors to the country. “It is for this reason that we thought of Dubai International Airport as the ideal location to launch this initiative, considering that it is one of the busiest airports in the world, having received as many as 57.6 million passengers in 2012,” he explained. He noted that community awareness represented an important factor in combating these crimes and, therefore, this campaign highlighted the significant role played by the UAE in raising the level of awareness among all segments of the society about the threats posed by this criminal activity. And it confirmed the UAE’s determination to tackle these crimes through legislative and executive channels and international cooperation. He praised the proactive role played by the media in supporting the ongoing efforts to control such crimes, and he urged the media to find innovative ways to convey the relevant information to their audience. Dr Gargash toured the airport’s arrival hall and reviewed the posters pasted on the walls that said “Say no to human trafficking”, in addition to distribution of the awareness brochure prepared by the NCCHT. The brochure is in 10 languages, including Arabic, Russian, Chinese, English, French and Urdu, and it includes the toll-free number 8007283 to report human trafficking cases. news@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading

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