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Monday, December 31, 2012

Afghanistan: more 'dead soldiers 1000 during 2012

More than 1,000 Afghan soldiers killed in combat during 2012: a record start Taliban insurgency, at a time when the national army is preparing to take over security Afghanistan ahead of the release of NATO forces from the country in 2014. '' In the last nine months have been killed and 906 Afghan soldiers in total, in 2012, 1,056 were killed,'' he announced the general Mohammad Zahir Azimi, spokesman for the Defense

Toshiba launches chip for mobile recharge


Toshiba developed the new system that allows recharging contactless mobile phones and wireless working with the company Hanrim Postech. Based on the Qi standard, approved by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC, its acronym in English), the chip will work for low-power devicesThe invention of Toshiba, to be launched in 2013, is based on two devices: a platform for transmitting power and other integrated in the phone that receives and charges the battery . The phone, which must be manufactured by Toshiba chip is loaded alone, without plug, provided that it is within the scope of field energy emitting apparatus. The company reported that the chip can also be used in other devices such as a cameraor a game console . Furthermore, the system can load two or more devices at a time, always without wires through. Toshiba seeking and give a twist to the battery problems faced by most mobile devices , since the amount of features, coupled with the use of internet, it downloads in less than a day. Prior to Toshiba, the manufacturer Nokia had launched a system wireless charging for the latest generation of its Lumia phones , but works differently. The phone is not plugged into any electrical outlet, but it rests on a base which itself is conectad to the mains.

Last farewell to the young Indian victim of a gang rape in a bus


The body of the young woman who was raped by six men on a bus in New Delhi on Sunday was cremated in the Indian capital this morning after arriving from Singapore, where he died in a hospital. The plane, chartered by the Indian government , with the body of the university landed at Indira Gandhi International Airport New Delhi at 0330 local time (2200 GMT Saturday), said an Interior Ministry spokesman told local media. According to the source, the Indian prime minister, Manmohan Singh , and the leader of the ruling Congress party, Sonia Gandhi , were at the airport, where he paid tribute to the deceased and conveyed his condolences to the parents of the girl. Then the girl's body was taken to the family residence in west Delhi and hours later he was cremated following the Hindu ritualThe ceremony took place in the most absolute privacy , with the sole presence of some politicians and the inner circle of family and friends. India woke up yesterday with the announcement of the death of the young and throughout the day there were demonstrations across the country to pay tribute to the victim, seek justice and demand increased security measures for women. In New Delhi, the "manifestódromo" Jantar Mantar was erected in the main meeting point of the outraged after police cut off access to the central monument of India Gate, where there had been so far the biggest protests. One day after his death, the protests continue in India, and New Delhi Jantar Mantar was again the venue for hundreds of outraged , where unlike yesterday, there were small clashes with police. Since the rape of the girl, on December 16, for 40 minutes by six men in a bus, India has experienced a wave of unprecedented protests, some violent, such as that caused one death and 143 injured in the Door in India a week ago. The authors of rape were arrested and the girl, who was taken to hospital where he died Singapore, suffered, according to the latest medical report, "infection in the lungs and abdomen, and a significant brain injury". An Indian diplomat who accompanied the girl's family in Singapore, said yesterday that the girl's parents' wish that his daughter's death serves to provide a better future for women both New Delhi and across India "The National Register of Crimes reported in 2011 that every 20 minutes a woman is raped in India , but in only one in four cases because the rapist is convicted, according to analysts, the "immense corruption" present in the police force.

Shiite Muslims in Pakistan, the other martyrs


"Two brothers Shiites have been killed in Karachi yesterday ... one of them was getting married today ... what's going on in this world? "asks the Pakistani from Lahore Moeid Haider, who belongs to that branch of Islam. In Pakistan called Syed Raza, Shabbir Askai or multiplies the chances of being killed ... have features different from those of most, too. Shiite Muslims are 20% or 30% of the population, which means about 60 million people. The killings of members of this branch of Islam at the hands of Sunni extremist groups have grown "dramatically". According to Human Rights Watch (HRW), more than 350 have been executed so far this year. One hundred of them in Baluchistan province, where the population is usually Hazara. That figure does not include the two young men, or to about 40 who died Sunday in several attacks, one of them with a bomb that blew up two buses in the district of Mastung (Balochistan) the Southwest.

The 'objective'

However, although the most popular targets are Hazaras, the director of the organization in Pakistan, Ali Dayan Hasan , underlines that there ELMUNDO.es Shia Muslims across Pakistan and in all ethnic groups. "The State has chosen the Wahhabi version of Islam [the same imposed by clerics of Saudi Arabia] to support his speech and uses hyper jihadism as a tool," said Mohammad Taqi , Pakistani columnist 'Daily Times'. "By default, the Shiites are now considered strange. Policy comes first, but in the end it seems that the jihadi tail is wagging the dog. Moreover, in the attempt to create a national identity, diversity has been set aside and People are fanatical, "he adds. Among the highlights bloodiest attacks of the past August when four buses circulating in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa were ambushed by gunmen who drove down to travelers and, after verifying their identity,summarily executed 22 of them identified as Shiites. In the cruel scene videos posted on the Internet can be heard shouting "Allah akbar" (God is great) and on. A spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban, Tehrik-e-Taliban , claimed responsibility for the killings. But they are not alone, other groups such as Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ, Soldiers Jhangvi, by founder) also have the Shiites as prey, and they have claimed responsibility for attacks in Afghanistan even. Also, Lashkar-e-Taiba (Soldiers of the Pure, which fight against Indian rule in the disputed Kashmir), is accused of several deadly attacks in India, including the Mumbai attacks of 2008 and a raid on its parliament in December 2001 along with the cashmere Jaishi-e-Muhammad (Army of Muhammad) that was about to trigger a war between the neighbors.

The senselessness of hate

These radical Sunnis accuse Shias to be infidels ('Kafir') if not true Muslims. They claim that their behavior, from believing in the infallibility of their Imams or give excessive weight to others that the Prophet Muhammad (Muhammad) and Ali (his son), Fatima (Prophet's daughter and wife of Ali) and Hussein (son of both) or diverts them from the highest principle of Islam : the oneness of God. The origin of the split between respective branches of Islam goes back to the problems of succession after the death of Muhammad , the Shias the only valid claims that they are the descendants of Muhammad.Today, the hatred of the radicals is transformed, as then, in murders " Sunni militant groups have been fed by the army as part of Pakistan's security policy. latter, originally used by the military and the secret services as assets in Afghanistan and Kashmir, Shias accuse of not being Muslims. After the 11-S, since the State has made ​​half-hearted attempts to stop them, have turned against the Pakistani Shia population with greater ferocity , "says Dayan Hasan. " We are in a state of siege, we can not move anywhere .'re being killed and no one to do anything, "laments the Hazara Democratic Party chairman, Khaliq Hazara , told the Pakistani daily The Express Tribune.Syed Sadiq Raza Taqvi , cleric in Karachi, warns: "We try to control our young people not to take revenge." In Quetta and Karachi, Shiite leaders urge them to exercise restraint and only buy weapons for their own defense.

Reviews for the ineffectiveness of Justice

Experts point out the influence of Saudi Arabia : "The Sunni extremist groups have long been supported by elements in Saudi Arabia, including the government itself," says HRW regional director. In this sense, Taqi remember the Saudis were the ideological and financial engine of jihad in Pakistan since its inception and, as far asIran , ruled by Shiites, denies it is supporting its minority in Pakistan, "for the simple and important reason that never a Shiite could rule here ... "he says. According to HRW, though authorities say they have arrested dozens of suspects since 2008, only a handful have been charged , and no one has been charged. " Pakistan goes through a difficult transition to democracy . was facing a security crisis and reeling under attacks by Al Qaeda, the Taliban and its affiliates. Shiites are occupying important positions in the government, but they and the same Executive has a limited ability to suppress militant groups or elements that support the military and intelligence agencies, "Dayan Hasan regrets. For its part, Pakistan insists: "We are a democratic and progressive working to protect human rights", in the words of Hina Rabbani Khar , before the Human Rights Council of the UN, collected by Reuters. From International Crisis Group stressed that the choice that Pakistan faces is not between the military and the mullahs, but between "true democracy and the alliance between the military and the mullahs, who is responsible for creating and sustaining religious extremism "said Samina Ahmed , director of the NGO in Islamabad.

Sun behind the umpire's controversial decision defeat to India?

India and Pakistan but the umpire beat of their own country? That being said, the umpire's. Due to some controversial decisions of the sun in the first ODI cricket match at the hands of Pakistan suffered defeat India by 6 wickets.Sunday's match was the sun of the field umpires. Off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin were scored. Nasir Jamshed, his first ball hit the bat pad edge after Virender Sehwag reached in the first slip, who grabbed it. The first leg of the team and then sought catches, but the sun turned it down.Jamshed 24 runs playing at that time.Significantly, the unbeaten century studded Jamshed.