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| Submarine accident: Full military honours for dead officers | | | Mumbai, Feb 28 (IANS) The funeral of two Indian Navy officers who lost their lives aboard the INS Sindhuratna submarine will be conducted with full military honours, an official announcement said here Friday. |
| Cambodian jailed over poll protests, lawyer says he was tortured | | | A Cambodian court sentenced a man to a year in prison on Friday for attacking police and destroying public property during protests over election results last year, but his lawyer said torture was used to extract a confession from him. A general election last July was won by the ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP) but the opposition alleged it was fraudulent and launched what was the biggest challenge to long-time Prime Minister Hun Sen in years. Six men faced charges related to those events and the Phnom Penh Municipal Court found three of them guilty on Friday. Two received suspended sentences, while the third, Nguyen Thydoc, is to spend a year in jail of his three-year sentence, with the rest suspended. |
| China swipes back at U.S. in annual rights report | | | China on Friday accused the United States of widespread human rights abuses, including cyber-surveillance and child labour, in Beijing's annual rebuttal of Washington's criticism of its rights record. Human rights have long been a source of tension between the world's two largest economies, especially since 1989, when the U.S. imposed sanctions on China after a bloody crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators around Beijing's Tiananmen Square. In an annual survey of human rights around the world released on Thursday, the United States noted some positive reforms in China, but said Beijing continued to tighten curbs on freedom and activists and step up repression in Tibet and Xinjiang. |
| Thai minister rejects proposal for talks from protest leader | | By Amy Sawitta Lefevre and Pracha Hariraksapitak BANGKOK (Reuters) - A senior Thai minister rejected a proposal for talks from the leader of an anti-government protest movement on Friday as demonstrators rallied at ministries to put pressure on Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to step down. Protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban had suggested that he and Yingluck should hold a televised debate. "Yingluck is the legitimate leader of the country and Suthep is a man with warrants for his arrest who heads an illegal movement. "Suthep is only proposing negotiations, even though he dismissed them before, because protest numbers are dwindling." The protesters have blocked big intersections in the capital, Bangkok, since mid-January and forced many ministries to close as part of a four-month campaign to push out Yingluck and eradicate the political influence of her brother, ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra, seen as the real power in Thailand.
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| Two brothers shot dead in road rage | | | New Delhi, Feb 28 (IANS) Two brothers were shot dead Friday by unidentified people following a scuffle over a minor issue of overtaking a vehicle, police said. The victims were shot dead when the vehicle they were travelling in was reportedly stopped by a man in a Skoda car at around 10.30 a.m. The Skoda driver was furious as one of the victims had not allowed him to overtake. |
| Five years on, hundreds of Bihar flood victims await homes | | | Madhepura (Bihar), Feb 28 (IANS) Over five years after their houses were washed away by the Kosi river in the worst floods in Bihar in half a century, Karee Devi and Ramji Das - and hundreds of others like them - are still awaiting the construction of their houses under the state government's rehabilitation and reconstruction project. The flood victims have been fighting for survival and living in temporary shelters they themselves built in the hope that their houses will be erected under the Bihar Aapda Punarwas Evam Punarnirman Project (BAPEPS). |
| Odisha minister's attackers held | | | Bhubaneswar, Feb 28 (IANS) Police Friday claimed to have nabbed four people who allegedly attacked Law Minister Maheswar Mohanty in Odisha's Puri town last week. The accused, all in their early 20s, were held from Andhra Pradesh-Karnataka border. They are being brought to the state for further interrogation, a senior district police official told IANS. The four attackers had allegedly fled to Puttaparthi in Andhra Pradesh after committing the crime. |
| Baghdad motorbike blast, other attacks kill 52 in Iraq | | | By Kareem Raheem BAGHDAD (Reuters) - At least 52 people were killed Thursday as a motorcycle rigged with explosives detonated in Baghdad's Sadr City and militants targeted mostly Shi'ite neighbourhoods around the country. Blood covered the ground, storefront windows were shattered and shoes and motorcycle parts were strewn around the market, according to a Reuters correspondent at the scene. "I was hit in my face and my hands and when I got up, everyone was screaming and running towards me away from the blast." It was not clear who was behind the bombing but violence against Shi'ites is often blamed on the Sunni Muslim Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), an al Qaeda-linked group. Baghdad has been hit by wave after wave of bombings since April as the precarious peace enjoyed since the end of Iraq's sectarian war in 2008 has unravelled. |
| North Korea condemns Australian judge behind UN rights report | | North Korea on Friday condemned an Australian judge who led a U.N. investigation that concluded that North Korean security chiefs and possibly its leader should face justice for torture and killings comparable to Nazi-era atrocities. North Korea's state-run KCNA news agency, citing a pro-North Korean politician from Brazil, said the judge, Michael Kirby, had manipulated evidence at the behest of North Korea's old enemy, the United States. "(Kirby's) mission is to manipulate 'evidence' on the orders of Washington, lie about (North) Korea and oppose the republic under an international alliance that is controlled by the United States," KCNA said. North Korean state media often uses comment from small, foreign support groups to criticise the United States and South Korea.
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| China paves way to charge ally of former security tsar in graft crackdown | | | A former vice minister of public security and ally of China's retired domestic security chief, Zhou Yongkang, has resigned from his position as a national lawmaker, state media said, possibly opening the way for criminal charges against him. Li Dongsheng was formally sacked this week after being suspended last December for suspected "serious discipline violations", a term normally used to refer to corruption. China's parliament - whose annual session opens in Beijing next week - has accepted Li's resignation as a member of parliament for southwestern Sichuan province, the official Xinhua news agency said late on Thursday. Li joined the Public Security Ministry in 2009, having previously served as a deputy propaganda minister, and helped oversee security for the 2010 Asian Games in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou, according to state media. |
| China detains more than 1,000 in baby trafficking crackdown | | | Chinese police have detained 1,094 people and rescued 382 infants in a nationwide crackdown on four online baby trafficking rings, state media said on Friday, as criminals prey on citizens yearning to escape strict population curbs. Child trafficking is widespread in China, where population control rules have bolstered a traditional bias for sons, seen as the support of elderly parents and heirs to the family name, and led to the abortion, killing or abandonment of girls. The imbalance has created criminal demand for kidnapped or bought baby boys, as well as baby girls destined to be brides attracting rich dowries in sparsely populated regions. "Child traffickers have now taken the fight online, using 'unofficial adoption' as a front," state news agency Xinhua quoted an unidentified police official as saying. |
| New Orleans police issue arrest warrant for Ex-NFL star Darren Sharper | | By Kathy Finn NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - New Orleans police issued an arrest warrant on Thursday for former football star Darren Sharper, saying he is wanted as a suspect in two rapes, a week after he pleaded not guilty to charges of drugging four other women and raping two of them in Los Angeles. Two women in New Orleans have accused Sharper, 38, and an acquaintance, Erik Nunez, 26, of raping them both at the same location on the night of September 23, 2013, according to a New Orleans Police Department statement. Sharper's attorney, Nandi Campbell, said neither she nor her client had any comment. Sharper, a defensive back who played 14 years in the National Football League and helped the New Orleans Saints to a Super Bowl title in 2010, pleaded not guilty to sexual assault and drug charges in Los Angeles on February 20.
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