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Motorcycle gunmen kill 43 in bus attack in Pakistan's Karachi - police
7:51:56 AM
By Syed Raza Hassan KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - Gunmen on motorcycles opened fire on a bus in Pakistan's southern city of Karachi on Wednesday, killing at least 43 people, police said, in the latest attack directed against religious minorities this year. They boarded the bus and carried out the shooting," Police Superintendent Najib Khan told Reuters. He said all the passengers were from the Ismaili community, a minority Shi'ite Muslim sect in majority-Sunni Pakistan. A splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban called Jundullah claimed responsibility.


Asia boatpeople pushed back to sea as U.N. calls for rescue
7:31:08 AM

Discarded clothes and debris are seen on the deck of   a fishing boat which carried Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants to Indonesia, at a   port in Lhokseumawe, Indonesia's Aceh ProvinceBy Amy Sawitta Lefevre BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia will continue to push boats holding thousands of migrants back to sea, a senior Thai official said on Wednesday, despite a U.N. appeal for a rapid rescue operation to avoid a humanitarian crisis. Several thousand migrants, many of them hungry and sick, are adrift in Southeast Asian seas in boats that have been abandoned by smugglers following a Thai government crackdown on human trafficking, the United Nations has said. "Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand have decided not to receive boat people, as far as I am aware," Major General Werachon Sukhondhapatipak, spokesman for Thailand's ruling junta, told Reuters. He declined to comment on the UN refugee agency UNHCR's appeal on Tuesday for an international search and rescue operation to rescue the thousands stranded on the seas between Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.




North Korea executes defence chief with an anti-aircraft gun- S.Korea agency
6:26:31 AM

Senior North Korean military officer Hyon Yong Chol   attends the 4th MCIS in MoscowBy Ju-min Park and James Pearson SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea executed its defence chief by putting him in front of an anti-aircraft gun at a firing range, Seoul's National Intelligence Service told lawmakers, the latest in a series of high-level purges since Kim Jong Un took charge in Pyongyang. Hyon Yong Chol, 66, who headed the isolated country's military, was charged with treason, including disobeying Kim and falling asleep during an event at which North Korea's young leader was present, according to South Korean lawmakers briefed in a closed-door meeting with the spy agency on Wednesday. It was not clear how the NIS obtained the information and it is not possible to independently verify such reports from within secretive North Korea.




S. Korean soldier's shooting spree kills two, injures 3 - military
5:58:27 AM
A soldier in South Korea's reserves went on a shooting spree on Wednesday, killing a fellow soldier and injuring three comrades before shooting himself dead, a military official said. The incident will spur questions over the country's rules on compulsory military service at a time when its military faces criticism of lax discipline in some units, leading to attacks on soldiers by colleagues suffering from psychological problems. The military official said the reservist turned his K-2 assault rifle on fellow soldiers during mandatory training at a reserve forces site in the capital, Seoul. "The army is investigating the incident," said the military official, who declined to be identified because the topic is sensitive.


Police torture in China still routine despite reforms - rights group
5:09:36 AM

A police officer and armed soldiers patrol the area   where two people were injured in a knife-wielding attack near People's Square   in central ShanghaiSix years after China took steps to crack down on torture by police, detainees continue to be beaten, hanged by their wrists and shackled to iron chairs, New York-based rights group Human Rights Watch said on Wednesday. The report comes six months before China is due to face scrutiny by a U.N. panel against torture and following a pledge by President Xi Jinping to boost the rule of law. The ruling Communist Party is looking to quell public discontent over several high-profile miscarriages of justice, with China's top court unveiling legal reforms in February to halt the use of torture to gain evidence. "Police are torturing criminal suspects to get them to confess to crimes and courts are convicting people who confessed under torture," Human Rights Watch said in its report, however.




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