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Marzo 2017 - page 60

Mesa de Unidad Democratica believes that the party renewal process organized by the National Electoral Council is a sham

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The opposition coalition, believes that the party renewal process as well as organized by the National Electoral Council is a sham, according to the spokesman of the MUD the National Electoral Council would develop a fraudulent and criminal system, in collaboration with the government, aiming to complicate as much as possible the process of renewal and make so it turns almost impossible to carry out regional and municipal elections. The thesis of the MUD is opposed by the government coalition, Gran Polo Patriotico, as they feel disadvantaged by the rules of the process so that the National Secretary of the Venezuelan Communist Party, Oscar Figuera, said that his party has resorted to Supreme Court of Justice to suspend the process of renewal because is contrary to the political parties and citizens rights.

King Salman and Malaysian PM Razak announced the creation of an international center for peace and harmony

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During the talks in Kuala Lumpur King Salman and Malaysian Prime Minister Razak announced the establishment of an international center for peace and harmony that will be named ‘King Salman Center for Global Peace’. Moreover in a joint statement the two countries stressed the need to find solutions to the conflicts in the Middle East such as in Syria and Yemen and to stop the Iranian interference in the internal affairs in the Arab countries. Concerning the project of the Center for Global Peace, the Saudi Ministry of Defense,the Center for Security and Defense at the Malaysian Ministry of Defense, the Malaysian University of Islamic Sciences and the Makkah-based Muslim World League will coordinate to complete the arrangements to implement the launch of the center in 90 days from the date of its announcement.

To UN aid chief Stephen O'Brien was 'denied passage' to Yemen's city of Taiz

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A UN statement affirmed that UN aid chief Stephen O’Brien was ‘denied passage’ to Yemen’s city of Taiz at the final checkpoint before crossing the frontline, despite having received assurance of safe passage by all parties. The statement did not mention the name of the party that prevented the passage but the route from the north of Taiz is controlled by rebels and their allies. The government declared in a statement to SABA that the rebels stopped the UN chief “to prevent the truth about the situation in the city, including a soffocating siege from reaching the world”. Moreover this week the UN said nearly 1,500 children were recruited between March 2015 and January 2017 and Amnesty International accused Houthis of ‘actively recruiting boys as young as 15’.

111 Saudi aggression airstrikes hit Yemen in four days, killing scores of civilians

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Several provinces were targeted by 111 airstrikes by US-backed Saudi aggression warplanes over the past four days killing at least 12 civilians and wounding 12 others. 8 airstrikes including cluster bombs in Sana’a province and 12 aistrikes on several districts of Sa’ada province. Ten raids were launched on Jawf province and 49 air raids in Taiz province in particular on Mokha city, and were also targeted the bridge linking the province with Hodeida. It was in Taiz that four people were killed and three others wounded in a market and other five children were killed in another aistrike. Moreover Mareb province were targeted with 12 raids in civilian regions and 11 airstrikes were launched on Hodeida city where was targeted in particular the port itself. In fine also on Hajja province were launched 5 airstrikes on Medi port city.

New Trump travel order expected in coming days, Pence says

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Vice President Mike Pence during an interview with the television program “This Morning” on CBS has announced that the administration has prepared a new travel order which will be signed by the President Trump in the coming days. The Associated Press, citing an anonymous source, wrote that the new executive order on immigration should be very similar to the one blocked by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, instead of 7 the countries involved should be 6, from the black list seems   drained out Iraq, and the measure will not affect longer the citizens with permanent residence permits.

 

Trump speech fails to deliver on hard policy

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President Trump has the undeniable talent of knowing how to talk to people, both during the many rallies of the long election campaign as in the first President of the tyccon was able to transmit to the public the energy and sincere desire to make that distinguish his character. Yesterday in the first speech to Congress Trump seemed another person, has lacked the communicative power that opened him the doors of the White House but especially has lacked the sincerity, in fact, Trump seemed almost uncomfortable talking about the month of the Black History and of the widespread of anti-Semitism, issues on which ,until now, has did not say a word. Perhaps Trump has really changed as a person and has understood the need to expand his political horizons and having to take on a softening of attitudes or is not changed at all, and this is a man who always need a scapegoat on which to direct his whippings.

Donbas residents are on the verge of humanitarian catastrophe

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The blocking of humanitarian assistance contradicts the norms of international law and may lead to a humanitarian catastrophe the scale of which will be unprecedented, the Rinat Akhmetov Humanitarian Headquarters said in a statement regarding the blocking of its operation on the Donbas territories temporary outside of Ukrainian government control. The Headquarters has no access to its premises, inventory and humanitarian assistance as a result of the blocking by armed people of the work of the distribution center in Donbas Arena in Donetsk and all its distribution points on the territory temporarily uncontrolled by the Ukrainian government, the statement said.

Donbas militants take over control of 40 Ukrainian enterprises,

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The self-proclaimed leader of the Moscow puppet “Donetsk People’s Republic”, Alexander Zakharchenko, has said the militants seized some 40 enterprises in the occupied territory of Donbas. Militants have announced that they would re-orient all production processes to fit Russian markets and those of the other countries. On March 1, the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk “people’s republics” introduced the so-called external control at all Ukrainian enterprises operating in the temporarily occupied areas of Donbas as a response to the trading blockade of the militant-held territory.

 

"Migration and refugees" is the main theme of the symposium which is co-financed by Turkey and the EU.

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More than 50 ombudsmen from 40 countries are going to discuss the refugee issue at an upcoming symposium in Turkish capital Ankara, according to Turkey’s chief ombudsman on Wednesday. Seref Malkoc said that 55 ombudsmen would be attending the 4th International Symposium on Ombudsman Institutions to be held on Thursday and Friday at the presidential complex. Malkoc recalled Turkey was hosting around three million Syrian refugees — more than any other country in the world — and provided education for around 500,000 Syrian children. “We are going to try to inspire the ombudsmen of the world with our activities. We will try to mobilize people who are sensitive about human rights,” he said, adding they would be sharing Turkey’s services in this regard with the other ombudsmen. “Migration and refugees” is the main theme of the symposium which is co-financed by Turkey and the EU. The topics to be discussed in the symposium are the countries’ policies on migration and refugees, vulnerable groups including women and children, and xenophobia, racism and islamophobia in relation with migration. Turkey has spent around $25 billion helping and sheltering refugees since the beginning of the Syrian civil war in 2011, which has left more than a quarter of a million people dead and upwards of 10 million displaced across the war-torn country, according to the UN.

Both sides in Aleppo committed war crimes

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Both sides in the battle for Aleppo committed war crimes, including Syrian government aircraft that “deliberately” bombed and strafed a humanitarian convoy, killing 14 aid workers and halting relief operations, U.N. investigators said on Wednesday. But investigators could not say whether both Syrian and Russian forces had used them in Aleppo or only one had. They also did not attribute any specific war crime investigated to Russian forces. The U.N. Commission of Inquiry’s report – released as Syrian peace talks continue in Geneva – covers the July-December period and is based on 291 interviews with victims and witnesses, as well as analysis of forensic evidence and satellite imagery. Opposition groups shelled government-controlled western Aleppo, killing and injuring dozens, the report said. They prevented civilians from fleeing eastern Aleppo, using them as “human shields”, and attacked the residential Kurdish district of Sheikh Maqsoud, both war crimes. The U.S.-led coalition did not conduct any offensive air missions over Aleppo in the second half of the year, they said.

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