Beef ban is a part of larger conspiracy: Bilal Sidiqi

Bilal Sidiqi is  founder member of the JKLF, Kashmir armed struggle and head Tehreek-e-Mazahmat (resistance movement) , also Senior Pro-freedom and Hurriyat G Leader. In an exclusive interview with  News  Kashmir Magazine Bilal Sidiqi talks to Rameez Makhdoomi.

Marathon was converted into Molestation festival by Separatists .Your take on these grave allegations by certain sections of media and polity ?

Firstly, we were not organizing the Marathon. The marathon was organized by pro India organizations and Parties .Pro freedom masses disturbed the marathon out of their own and it is the frustration of state apparatus that they gave genuine anger and sentiments name of molestation.

If state shows concrete evidence of pro freedom protesters indulging in molestation. How will pro freedom camp react ?

Pro – freedom thought has nothing to do with state. It is not like you label any youth alleged of uncivilized act as profreedom youth until and unless he or she is not an activist or a profreedom figure . Any youth can be planted by Indian agencies to resort to shameful acts in any programme and they will try to defame the resistance movement via it.

Your take on beef ban?

Beef ban is a part of larger conspiracy .Separate Colonies for ex military officials and exclusive enclaves for Pandits are all part of this conspiracy so as to choke the majority sentiments of Kashmir. India at one time used to lecture tolerance to Kashmiris and world ,now interestingly it is itself on path of radical Hindutva path .

What is your take on those youth joining the mainstream politics?

Each and every youth of kashmir should develop a strong conscience and remember one thing that democracy is fake in Kashmir and elections are a state managed affairs. Our fate is yet undecided as it is political dispute .

Do you believe sectarian wars of Middle East will have any impact on Kashmir?

We are enough mature to not let the Middle East grim situation impact us in any manner.

What is your message to Government of India?

I would like to just remind Government of India the lines of Sardar Qayoom in which he had termed that everyone lives but living with peace is altogether different thing. India should leave rigidity and Solve Kashmir dispute according to wishes and aspirations of masses.

Indian government is saying Separatists are acting as roadblock in talks by insisting their meetings with visiting Pakistani Delegates?

India cannot choke logic to portray a picture of fake peace. Kashmiris are an active party to Kashmir dispute. Asking for childish things and shying away from talks by raising illogical questions will lead us nowhere.

Pro-freedom  parties are alleged of remembering their boycott slogan few months before election. Your take on this?

Yes pro freedom parties have to improve upon their boycott strategies and make people aware continuously that participation in elections is used by India against our resistance movement. We also cannot forget the fact that those who initiate boycott earlier are scuttled by government agencies. Even Sheikh Abdullah when he used to be pro–freedom used election boycott as a tool. We definitely need to improve upon over implementation part of election boycott.

Burhaan Bashir –Aylan Kurdi of Kashmir

Bani Umer

 

 

When three year old Syrian child came washed up dead on a beach in Turkey, globally media broadcasted it  and every newspaper published the news on its front page.

Even the Netizens, Twitter and Facebook users, changed their profile pictures to the widely circulated photograph of dead Aylan. On twitter millions of tweets with the hash tag #AylanKurdi went viral soon after the  news of Aylan Kurdi’s demise came via innumerable news outlets .

 

Worldwide media showed their anger and hatred for Monarchical and dictatorial  king Bashar Al Assad.

Now let me welcome you to the valley of cries and shrieks, where every eye is moist and every heart bleeds. On 19th September, Kashmir- so called paradise on earth lost a budding flower in its early stage just like the Syrian Aylan Kurdi.

Burhaan Bashir a 3 year old kid from Sopore Kashmir , instead of toys and chocolates received the bullets when he was in the lap of his father Bashir Ahmed Bhat, a former militant.

On Friday evening, September 18 the father- son duo received a rain of bullets from unknown gunman outside their house at Sagipora village of Spore area. Bashir died on the spot while Burhan, the Aylan Kurdi of Kashmir, succumbed to his wounds in the hospital the following morning. When people received his tender weightless body, they failed to control tears , because as it is said that smallest coffins are always heavy. A pain of gloom descended over entire Kashmir.

The question arises here -what was the crime of Kashmiri Aylan Kurdi Burhan? Isn’t it that he is Kashmiri and Muslim?

For Kashmiri people Burhaan is the Alyan Kurdi ,but for so called servers of humanity he may be a rebel/terrorist , just like the kids of Palestine and Syria.

Burhaan’s Cold blooded murder no doubt attracted the sympathy of many organizations like Hurriyat, ,JKLF , Jamat-i-Islami etc. They condemned the killing of Innocent Burhaan .

But now our leaders should think beyond the condemnation and Hartals. This is unfortunate that our Alyaan Kurdi did not received much attention as compared to Syrian Aylan across the Globe.

I do not know the reason behind this. But I hope Muslims and especially Humans across the Globe will raise their voices against the cold bloodied murder of Burhaan.

Also, whosoever the criminals are, “Here you may hide ,but on the day of Judgment the kid will definitely raise his voice against you and that day you will be naked.” As always, the Government will fail to bring justice to the mother of Burhaan and widow of Bashir Ahmed,  as they have miserably failed in the past.

 

The writer Bani Umar is Studying at Amar Singh college Srinagar and can be reached at baniumer@gmail.com.

Children Brutalized In Conflict Zones

Children are innocent flowers and the killing of children in any human conflict is highest form of barbarity. Killing of Burhaan by unknown gunman in restive North Kashmir township of Sopore or sweeping of Aylan Kurdi by sea waves , A Syrian Kurdish refugee boy fleeing war or killing of scores of children in conflict zones like Iraq, Palestine, Yemen, Syria, Nigeria, Somalia etc is a heartrending affair. When the children should be given utmost care and affection the sanity in many parts of world is turning into insanity as we see children used as soldiers by extremist groups and militias ,bombarded to death in airstrikes or mortar shelling of so called civilised states. Scores of child soldiers are losing their precious lives in conflicts and are shamefully enough used as executioners of their rivals by various extremist groups in present world of ours which speaks volumes of callousness that has hit humans in many parts of the world.

The barbarity the present day humans have shown to the children is simply baffling and questions whether we have really achieved civilization or that is mere rhetoric.Killing of any human life in violent conflict is a shameful aspect and barbarity shown towards children is more condemnable and should aghast every conscience human.

Let us for the smile of children and for their innocence learn to solve issues ,conflicts and disputes in a humane manner rather than adopting a brutalizing approach which makes us less human more beast.

IRRT Celebrates 14TH Annual Day

Rameez Makhdoomi

14 th Annual Day Celebrations of eminent philanthropic and research organization Islamic Relief Research Trust ( IRRT) was today marked in B.ed College Srinagar, Kashmir.
At the inaugural session Documentary was screened which showcased the humanitarian efforts lent by IRRT especially during last floods . Holy Quran was recited at the beginning of formal function.

Professor  Bashir Nehvi, Professor and author  Marghoob Banihali, Justice Bashir Kirmani , LateefulZaman Deva, a senior IAS officer and Chairman State Public Service Commission, eminent Doctor DR.Khuroo, Professor Hamid Rafibadi Director IRRT, AR Hanjura, eminent Social activist and Founder  IRRT, Mirwaiz Central Kashmir Mawlana Syed Abdul Latief Bukhari graced  the occasion with their August Presence.

In his speech, Founder IRRT AR Hanjura explained the challenges hardships and achievements of IRRT in its odyssey towards excellence .

Speaking on the occasion, Director IRRT Professor  Hamid Nasim Rafiabadi stated – ” IRRT is trying it’s level best to lend valuable efforts in humanitarian and research work and threw light on upcoming Arabic medium school of IRRT which has been dream of the institute.”

He also laid thrust on work done by IRRT during devastating floods of 2014 .He called upon all intellectuals and sane voices to come up with critical feedback that would help IRRT perform much better.

On the occasion different personalities were awarded for their contributions to different spheres of life.

Justice Bashir Ahmad Kirmani was awarded for his contributions in legal fields.
Present Chairman Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission LateefulZaman Deva was awarded for his contributions to administration.

Dr.Khuroo eminent doctor of Kashmir for his contributions to Medicine and Syed Rafi-u-Din Bukhar ,Head

Modi’s Historic visit to United Arab Emirates

The relationship between trust and money is very complex to understand especially in international relations, for the time being it appears that Modi’s visit has strengthened the bilateral relations.

 

 

Shahnawaz Gul                                      

 

Research Scholar

Department of Political Science

University of Kashmir  

sgnengroo@gmail.com           

             In his Independence Day speech the wsay Prime Minister Modi was figuring the money accumulated from small endeavors gives us a clear cut idea that how Modi looks more like a shopkeeper in his domestic policies. At a foreign policy front Modi’s visit to the UAE could be looked from the similar context. Modi realized the importance of the theocratic Muslim country and subsequently becoming the first Indian Prime Minister in thirty four years after Indira Gandhi to Visit UAE.

              The significant factors which materialized the Indian Prime Ministers out of queue visit to UAE are- the presence of humongous Indian community living in UAE, bilateral cooperation in Energy, Trade, Security and Investment. One more factor why it is comfortable for India to forge the robust relations with UAE is that in comparison to rest of the Gulf monarchy UAE is religiously less conservative and open society.

           What forced Indian Prime minister to visit ICAD Residential Labour Camp in Abu Dhabi to see the living conditions of the workers that too long after thirty four years? Indian community in UAE constitutes a whopping 30% of UAEs population and  constitute $10 billion that is 20% of Indian total remittances. That way Indian expatriate community share a big contribution in the development of India back home.

            Modi visited famous Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi which is looked upon by people with diverse perspectives both in UAE and in India. Modi with Hindu nationalist tag visiting grand Mosque symbolically is going to be a special movement for Indian community living in UAE majority of them are Muslims from south India. As it is said that every foreign visit is loaded with elements of its domestic constituency. This time Bihar state assembly elections are considered as an objective behind visiting grand mosque to lure the Muslim majority in the state of Bihar. Bihar assembly elections are turning into a battle of pride for Modi’s BJP. Although many people are opposing this view and are simply seeing this as a cultural event to visit grand mosque.

         Ahead of the visit, Modi in an interview said that the UAE was a valued partner and the extent of bilateral ties indicate the vibrant relations the nations enjoy. This can be mulled from the fact that for the UAE, India is its second largest trading partner. The UAE is India’s third largest trading partner. UAE companies have a long history although with varied experience in working in India.

Modi tried and got a considerable success to enhance cooperation in energy and trade and reached out to investors to hardsell India as an attractive business destination. This was reflected from the fact that Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has announced to invest 450 lakh crore Indian rupees in India. For Modi it is not only money but trust of UAE government which he has been able to won. The relationship between trust and money is very complex to understand especially in international relations, for the time being it seems that Modi’s visit has strengthened the bilateral relations.

Security has been another potential area of cooperation between India and UAE, both the countries have already entered into treaties and agreements on extradition, mutual legal assistance in criminal and civil matters, combating trafficking in narcotics, and information cooperation apart from maritime interaction. There are some areas were both UAE and India could bilaterally cooperate in combating terrorism. Modi retreats in Dubai speech that both the governments condemn terrorism in the strongest terms in all its forms and manifestations. He also revealed that the UAE has supported India’s stand on pursuing a Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism that has been pending for a while. With the emergence of the IS as a global threat, the security and strategic dimensions of the relationship have become more pronounced. Both countries have been in conflict with Islamist militants, and the Joint statement undertook to increase cooperation in counter-terrorism operations and intelligence sharing.

Economic and commercial cooperation is a prominent factor in bilateral relationship between the two countries. India-UAE trade valued has gone up to around USD 60 billion. It has set a target of increasing bilateral trade by 60 percent in the next five years and pledged cooperation in developing and launching satellites, as well as peaceful uses of nuclear energy. A joint statement by the two governments said the UAE would help India develop strategic petroleum reserves in addition to its upstream and downstream petroleum sectors.

In an attempt to fulfill the dream of make in India.One of the most significant take away of the bilateral engagement is that the India and the UAE  will set up a multi-billion dollar fund to invest in Indian infrastructure projects and cooperate in producing military equipment, space technology and nuclear energy. Indian Foreign Secretary Subrahmanyan Jaishankar said that the fund will aim to raise $75 billion to build railways, ports, roads and other projects in India.

As for as defense cooperation is concerned the preparation was already going on between the officials of the two governments The first meeting of Joint Committee on Security Matters had taken place in March, 2013. With the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on Defense Cooperation, a Joint Defense Cooperation Committee (JDCC) was established. The JDCC provides a platform for regular exchange of dialogue in the defense sector. Modi has been able to motivate the UAE  governments to cooperate in manufacture of defense equipment in India.

Modi ended his historic visit with a Madison like address to a mammoth gathering of almost 50,000 Indian Diaspora. The highlight of the speech was to convince people that India has transformed to a ‘New India’ from last one year where Dialogue, Democracy, Accommodation, Conflict Resolution and Humanitarian approach prevails he supported this argument with examples like Naga peace agreement, Bangladesh land swap, Relief  to Nepal and water aid to Maldives and care for Sri Lankan Jaffna.

At optical and theoretical level Modi’s UAE visit has done well. But the real success of visit could only be judged when all measure taken and discussed are operational on ground.

 

 

 

Kill Bill -A beefy affair

Farzana Mumtaz

The High Court’s direction to enforce the 83-year-old cow-slaughter ban has proven that the rightwing parties across India are at work and if mainstream regional parties are not able to amend the law in the forthcoming autumn session, the autumn of 2015 may witness the heat of the summer of 2010. Farzana Mumtaz reports

 

Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian bicameral parliament, and former chief minister of Jammu Kashmir, Ghulam Nabi Azad has said his party would bring a bill in the Legislative Assembly regarding the issue of beef ban.

Opposition National Conference (NC) has moved a bill in the Legislative Assembly to for the forthcoming autumn session seeking to decriminalize slaughter of cows and sale and consumption of beef in the State.

MLA Langate and Awami Ittehad Party (AIP) chief, Engineer Abdul Rashid Sheikh has moved a Private Members Bill  to delete Section 298 A and B. He is also starting a signature campaign in all the districts of Kashmir to build social pressure against the ban on beef.

However, it remains to be seen whether the bill would be passed or not, whether the bill would be killed.

The HC’s decision calling for enforcing the 83-year-old cow-slaughter ban has proven that the rightwing parties across India including the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sang, Bajrang Dal, Shiv Sena and Bharataiy Janta Party (BJP) are at work against the minorities in the country and are interfering not only in their religious duties but also their food habits.

Meanwhile, the mainstream regional parties in Kashmir, which have taken a stand against the beef ban and stated that judiciary should not cross the red line, are trying to cool the tempers of the people of Kashmir by promising them that they would bring a bill against it and amend the law.

However, if they would not be able to amend the law in the forthcoming autumn session, the autumn of 2015 may witness the heat of the summer of 2010 when Kashmir witnessed a mass uprising.

The HC decision also forced people to go for a complete shutdown across Kashmir and prompted calls for mass cow slaughter on Eid-ul-Adha, the religious festival of Muslims.

In fact, the slaughter of cows has already started witnessing a surge with Hurriyat leaders including Asiya Andrabi and Shabir Ahmad Shah as well as pro-India politicians including Engineer Abdul Rashid Sheikh’s AIP conducting public slaughters of the bovine.

The verdict of the High Court calling for implementing the ban on the sale of beef seems to have taken the State back to the Mirwaiz Qazi Nisar incident of 1985.

Mirwaiz Qazi Nisar had defied Governor Jagmohan Malhotra’s imposition of ban on the slaughter of livestock on Janmashtmi, which paved a way for the creation of Ummat-e-Islamia that in turn cleared the decks for the formation of Muslim United Front (MUF).

And MUF’s participation in the 1987 ‘rigged’ polls culminated in the outbreak of militancy.

David Devadas, the author of ‘In Search of a Future: The Story of Kashmir’ said the ban on the slaughter of livestock on Janmashtami had set the stage for the creation of MUF, then their participation in 1987 polls and finally the outbreak of militancy.

Devdas posted on his Facebook page, “Jagmohan’s Janmashthami slaughter ban had helped set the stage for MUF. Ranbir Singh reinvented Hindu religiosity in the 1870s: Trikuta Devi became Vaishno Devi, Sanatan ways replaced the cult of Narasimha, and the pure veg' Khir Bhawani displaced Sharika Devi and Zaishta Devi. SK Sinha banned meat offerings to Zaishta Devi. Each of the three earnest gentlemen damagedintegration’ and harmony (sic).”

In another post, he wrote, “I wonder how opposition parties have received the court’s directions. Do any of them have a beef with it? or is any of them beefing up its support base? Do they see it as a meaty electoral issue? Will it help them out-flank the PDP – chop it to size, flay it perhaps, even make mincemeat of it? Have any of them ribbed the government on this (sic)?”

The High Court’s decision calling for implementing the ban on the sale of beef in Kashmir where people are voracious meat eaters seems to be something on which much thought was not given considering the razor-edge that Kashmir remains on.

The decision evoked strong protests particularly in the summer capital, Srinagar, where there is even aversion to consumption of beef and people usually take mutton.

The court direction came in a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by a Jammu resident, now the Deputy Advocate General of the State.

The slaughter of cows and other bovine animals was banned by the erstwhile Dogra rulers, a practice continued after 1947.

Qazi Yasir, the son of Mirwaiz Qazi Nisar and the incumbent Mirwaiz of south Kashmir, said, “Nobody should decide what I am going to have as my food unless I do not force others to have the same.”

Yasir was arrested with the government fearing he could trigger a similar kind of situation in south Kashmir that his father did three decades ago.

“India has perhaps forgotten that in 1985, our Chairman, Dr. Qazi Nisar defied their barbarism,” he said.

The HC’s diktat to strictly impose ban on the sale of beef has brought separatist leaders and religious leaders in Kashmir together who have termed it as an attempt of interference in religion by the rightwing Hindutva forces.

Justice Markandey Kathju, the former Chairman of the Press Council of India, who also served as a judge at the Supreme Court of India, had in the past reacted to a proposed ban on cow slaughter by posting on Facebook, “I am a Hindu, and I have eaten beef, and will again eat it. There is nothing wrong in beef eating. 90% of the world eats beef. Are they all sinners? And I refuse to believe that cow is sacred or our mother. How can an animal be a mother of a human being? That is why I say 90% Indians are idiots, Mr. Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi included (sic).”

Devadas said that at the international level, the decade of eighties was a time of tremendous Islamism for the first time since the end of Caliphate in Turkey in the 1920s.

“After the Islamic revolution in Iran, there was a tremendous sentiment in Kashmir,” he said. “Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Hosseini Khamenei and the Imam of Kabba visited Srinagar on the same day and as a mark of Shia-Sunni unity, La Sharqiya La Garbiya, Islamia, Islamia (No East, No West; Only Islamic, Only Islamic) slogans were raised,” he said.

Drawing parallels with what was happening in Kashmir in 1985 and today, Devadas said there was resentment among the youngsters then and there is resentment among the young Kashmiris today too.

“It led to the trajectories toward militancy of young men like Nayeem Khan and Shahid-ul-Islam by the late 1980s,” he said.

The renewed interest in Kashmir cow may have its roots in history though.

Mridu Rai in her book on Kashmir, ‘Hindu Rulers, Muslim Subjects’ writes: “While the Azaan was acknowledged to be crucial to Muslims, banning of cow slaughter was deemed by non-Muslim rulers as critical to their own dharma and so also to their sovereignty relying on its protection.”

In Maharaja Gulab Singh’s time, cow slaughter was punishable with life imprisonment while Maharaja Ranbir Singh ordered slitting a woman’s tongue for beating a cow that had torn some clothes she had hung out to dry.

In Jammu Kashmir, the only Muslim-majority state of India, the recent announcement calling for implementing the ban on cow slaughter has evoked a widespread response among the Muslim community with most believing that the PDP-BJP-PC government led by Mufti Muhammad Sayeed was implementing the Hindutava agenda.

Some of them have reacted saying time was not far when Kashmir Muslims would be asked to drink cow urine as a growing cult of Hindu worshippers in India believe drinking fresh cow urine helps prevent cancer.

Others in Kashmir have responded saying Hindu India cannot cow down Muslim Kashmir.

 

 

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The Year of the Cow

This year, a cow, Kachir Gaaw (Brown Cow), daughter of Gura Dand (Red Bull) got an admission ticket issued by the Jammu Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examination (JKBOPEE) to appear in a Common Entrance Test for becoming a junior engineer.

The cow was allotted a seat at Government Degree College Bemina for writing the examination.

This year, the cow was responsible for deciding the fate of teachers (Rehbar-e-Taleems) in the High Court.

The court made a teacher write an essay on cow in Urdu language in an open court and ordered slapping a case against him when he failed, inviting strong observations from the judge who wanted “soulless” authorities to close down education “tuck shops”.

The direction came when Justice Muzaffar Hussain Attar was hearing a petition challenging appointment of Muhammad Imran Khan as Rehbar-e-Taleem (teacher) in a school in south Kashmir.

This year, the cow was responsible for a pro-India politician Sajad Gani Lone not attending office for several days after making his debut as a minister in the Peoples Democratic Party-Bharatiya Janta Party-Peoples Conference alliance.

And this year, the High Court’s direction to enforce the 83-year-old cow-slaughter ban forced people to go for a complete shutdown across Kashmir and prompted calls for mass cow slaughter on Eid-ul-Adha, the religious festival of Muslims.

‘Year of the Cow’ by Jared Stone is a book regarding a story of a man, a cow, and a question: What am I eating?

After realizing he knew more about television on his wall than the food on his plate, Stone buys 420 pounds of beef directly from a rancher and embarks on an inspiring culinary adventure.

Year of the Cow protagonist meets the rancher who raised his cow and learns how to successfully pack a freezer with cow parts. He gets to know his bovine and delves into diets and eating habits, examining the ethnography of cattle, how previous generations ate, why environmentalists and real food aficionados were mad for grass-fed beef, why certain cuts of beef tend to end up on our plates while others don’t.

Just as the cow opens a new world to Stone, the recent controversy is likely to open the eyes of Kashmir Muslims to what the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sang, Bhagrang Dal, Shiv Sena and BJP had in store for them.

With this controversy, people of Kashmir are likely to fall more in love with eating beef particularly the people living in Srinagar, who otherwise are averse to eating beef and prefer mutton.

The reaction of the people more than anything is supposed to culminate in the slaughter of more cows than usual in Kashmir.

 

Regulate Private Schools

Education is the cornerstone of every civilized society. A strong education system has been the backbone of every  developed and progressive nation. Private Schools are very much needed in this day age, nobody can deny this veracity. Private Schools in our part of the world without ambiguity have played positive role in transforming educational and academic picture on several fronts. But all this is just one side of spectrum on the other side of spectrum there is widespread disappointment too.

Many believe that some Private Schools behave like capitalist empires by charging exorbitant fees from school children and thus putting heavy burden on their parents. Even in name of one activity or other Parents are being fleeced by School authorities of private schools and what is alleged and often the case that from concerned authorities there is no strong check on these schools by authorities.

Many experts are stressing that Jammu & Kashmir government should show immediately the required eagerness to implement the historic Right to Education Act in the state .

 

As a matter of fact, the Right to Education Act makes education a fundamental right of every child between the ages of 6 and 14 and specifies minimum norms in elementary schools. It requires all private schools to reserve 25% of seats to children from poor families (to be reimbursed by the state as part of the public-private partnership plan). It also prohibits all unrecognized schools from practice, and makes provisions for no donation or capitation fees and no interview of the child or parent for admission.

 

The need of the hour is thus to strictly monitor the working of these private schools and do not allow them to trespass rules and regulations.

4,000 asylum seekers arrive in Croatia in 24 hours

Nearly 4,000 refugees, mostly from crisis-hit Syria, have entered Croatia from Serbia in the past 24 hours following a move by Hungary to close its borders to them.

On Thursday, huge numbers of asylum seekers were continuing to arrive in Croatia, which has become their new path on the long journey to Western Europe, Croatia’s state-run HRT television channel reported.

Some 800 refugees on board a train from the village of Tovarnik, near Croatia’s border with Serbia, reportedly arrived in the town of Dugo Selo, near the capital, Zagreb, early on Thursday.

‘Ready for arrivals,’ but not too many of them

Croatian officials transferred the asylum seekers to a center in nearby Jezevo.

Late on Wednesday, Croatian Foreign Minister Vesna Pusic had said his country was ready for the arrivals, but could not cope with high numbers.

“We are ready to [provide] asylum to a few thousand people and we can handle that, but we are not ready for tens of thousands,” Pusic told HRT, adding, “We do not have capacities” for such an influx.

Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic is scheduled to hold talks on the refugee crisis in Zagreb with Austria’s Chancellor Werner Faymann later on Thursday. Then, Milanovic would pay a visit to Ljubljana to meet with his Slovenian counterpart Miro Cerar.

courtesy: Press Tv

Police officers killed in PKK attacks in SE Turkey

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region — At least five police officers were killed in two separate attacks carried out by the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in the southeastern Turkish provinces of Mardin and Hakkari, according to the Turkish Today’s Zaman news agency on Tuesday.

A roadside bomb was detonated on a passing armored police vehicle in the Demiryolu-Ucyol neighborhood of Mardin, which resulted in the death of three police officers and the wounding of one, Today’s Zaman reported.

Another bomb attacked resulted in the deaths of two police officers and the wounding of two others when the PKK detonated another roadside bomb on the Hakkari-Van Highway in southeastern Hakkari province on Tuesday.

After the attack, a wide-scale operation was launched by Turkish security forces at the scene of the incident.

Turkey and the PKK have been locked in a three-decade conflict in which some 40,000 people have been killed. The conflict re-ignited after the PKK claimed responsibility for the killing of two Turkish policemen in late July.

The resumption of hostilities ended a peace treaty signed between the PKK and Ankara in 2013.

Obama invites suspended Muslim student to White House

US President Barack Obama has invited to the White House the African-American student who was suspended and handcuffed for bringing to school his homemade clock.

 

Ahmed Mohamed, who is the son of a Muslim immigrant from Sudan, was arrested earlier this week after his clock was inexplicably mistaken for a bomb by a teacher at MacArthur High School in Irving, Texas.

 

His father, Mohamed Elhassan Mohamed, told the Dallas Morning News that the 14-year-old “just wants to invent good things for mankind. But because his name is Mohamed and because of Sept. 11, I think my son got mistreated.”

 

On Wednesday, President Obama invited the ninth-grader to take his clock to the White House.

 

 

 

“Cool clock, Ahmed,” Obama tweeted about Mohamed. “Want to bring it to the White House?

 

“We should inspire more kids like you to like science,” the US president added. “It’s what makes America great.”

 

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg also expressed his support for the teenager. In addition, engineers from Google, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NASA extended invitations to Mohamed to visit their facilities.

 

Zuckerberg said that he would like to meet with the Sudanese-American student, appreciating his work and inviting him to visit Facebook headquarters.

 

 

 

“Having the skill and ambition to build something cool should lead to applause, not arrest. The future belongs to people like Ahmed. Ahmed, if you ever want to come by Facebook, I’d love to meet you. Keep building,” Zuckerberg wrote in a post.

 

Police on Wednesday – finally – told Mohamed’s family that they had decided they would not charge the boy with making a hoax bomb.

 

White House spokesman Josh Earnest said that “Ahmed’s teachers have failed him,” adding that the incident could serve as a “teachable moment” about how “pernicious stereotypes” can affect people’s judgment.