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Human rights defenders are tortured and abused in China, says UN expert

  An expert from the UN highlighted concerns that activists in China were being abused and sentenced to long prison terms or house arrest for doing just peaceful human rights work. These individuals were denied all kinds of medical treatments and care and were not allowed to even contact their lawyers or family members.    As international support builds for an investigation into alleged crimes against humanity in the northwest region of Xinjiang, the Chinese government’s insistence that “national sovereignty” should shield it from scrutiny seems increasingly desperate. China’s government policies are repressive and this can be seen very well through the conditions of Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslim communities which have accelerated the killings, torture, mass arbitrary detention, and family separations. Evidence of these crimes, compiled from survivor interviews, satellite images, government detention records, and leaked documents, has piled up, leading to growing international p

“Plot Twist: Palestinians Can Do Something Remarkable”

 I want to share something intriguing about what I read today. It’s about how numerous Palestinians accept that last month's tactical conflict among Israel and the Gaza obstruction, alongside the concurrent famous revolt across Palestine, was a distinct advantage. Israel is making every effort to refute them. Looking at it, The Palestinians are legitimized in holding this perspective. All things considered, their infinitesimal military capacities in a little, blockaded and ruined stretch of land, the Gaza Strip, figured out how to push back or possibly kill where the monstrous and unrivaled Israeli military machine.   For me, Palestinians, this isn't just about capability yet additionally their desired public solidarity. In reality, the Palestinian revolt, which pulled in help from individuals of every political foundation and in every single geographic area, is cultivating an entirely different talk on Palestine: Non-factional, emphatic and ground breaking.

“A Challenge for NATO to Establish Closer Ties with Middle East”

 I want to share something intriguing. At long last, neither the Mediterranean Dialog nor the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative has officially met during a NATO highest point at the heads of government level which is setting my attention to think about what’s happening here. At the following year's culmination, the partnership ought to stress the international significance of the MENA area by including undeniable level gatherings for the two groupings.   For me, Association prompts interoperability, which assists with advancing agreement and security. This is the reason collaboration among NATO and the nations of the MENA district is so significant. As Iran turns out to be to a greater extent a destabilizing major part in the locale and transnational psychological warfare keeps on plagueing the district, NATO should construct strong and suffering relations with the agreeable nations in the MENA area.

“IRGC's insight organization in Iranian Force Intensifies”

  Here’s something intriguing that I want to share with what I read today. I just realized that the Ministry of Intelligence still had the upper hand in the intelligence arena. Since then, however, the IRGC’s intelligence agency has assumed this pre-eminent status after dealing several blows to the ministry, both inside and outside Iran. This has reached the extent that each of the two agencies exposed the other’s agents overseas, with this war between the Ministry of Intelligence and the IRGC’s intelligence agency leading to clandestine Iranian espionage networks being dismantled and their members arrested.     In short, the supreme leader’s inner circle has undermined his authority, with the real power in Iran now divided between Khamenei and the IRGC’s intelligence agency. This indicates that the latter is effectively monopolizing power in Iran to the extent that the country is ruled by a jurist without guardianship, marking the start of the agency’s era as the real power in

US blocks dozens of Iran's news websites blaming them for spreading disinformation

  On Tuesday, the U.S. Justice Department stated that the American authorities seized Iran's state-linked news site which they blamed for spreading disinformation.   The United States blocked these websites days after Iran had a presidential election. The US has accused Ebrahim Raisi, the country's former chief justice of Iran of human rights violations. The US has imposed sanctions and stopped official dealings with him.   The Iran-backed Houthi militia's websites were also seized and along with satellite and TV news stations that are committed to reports from the city of Karbala, Iraq, the Iranian news media reported.    The relationship between Iran and the U.S. has worsened for years following President Donald Trump's withdrawal from Tehran's atomic deal and the arrival of sanctions on the nation. That eventually has seen Iran, over the long run; bit by bit abandon every limit on the enrichment of the uranium.    The Justice Department statement came hou

“Biden and Putin’s Summit Consists of Interesting Possibilities”

  Here’s something good that I want to share with what I read today. It’s This won't had been one of the brilliant anciental summits, including the only in 1985 among Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev that paved the manner to the finishing of the Cold War, however it nevertheless may want to show to be a mini-turning point. Given that the nation of US-Russian members of the family had a hint of Siberian frost, a few thawing in ties turned into an affordable aim. Too many primary troubles wanted addressing to be left to stand a twenty first century bloodless war.   As for me, the question lingers as w ill it work out? Putin may want to do with a rest of US sanctions, whilst Biden has a buying listing of regions wherein Russia may want to modify its behavior. Neither chief seems to have made any brilliant or maybe minor concessions, however at the least the door has been left ajar for this type of possibility.

Qatar gifts an airbus to Iran’s president-elect hoping to further strengthen ties

  Ebrahim Raisi is Iran’s newly elected president despite his records and history, some of the countries have come out to support his leadership and maintain diplomatic ties. But one of the most shocking gestures shown is by Qatar. The Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Than has gifted an Airbus A380 aircraft to the newly elected president-elect of Iran. The move is a sign that Qatar wants to build a healthy relationship with Iran and its newly elected president but this is contrary to what the official of Qatar suggested earlier. They had pointed out that since the name of Iran came into the state funded terrorisms list, it has limited its ties with the country. Iran was called out for supporting violence in the region and creating an atmosphere of unrest in the country. Qatar too was dragged into the matter and since then remained strict towards the country. But now, this gesture shown by the Emir of Qatar proves that there is not even the slightest truth in this. Qatar’s

Amnesty accuses Iran’s newly-elected president of ‘crimes against humanity

Amnesty International released a statement saying that Iran’s newly elected leader Ebrahim Raisi is involved in crimes against humanity, including murder, torture and forced disappearances. Ebrahim Raisi is an ultraconservative who was recently declared the winner of the Islamic republic’s presidential elections. However, officials say that he should be investigated for alleged crimes against humanity first. Raisi is set to take over from moderate Hassan Rouhani in August and his loyal supporters argue that the former head of the judiciary is Iran’s best hope for standing up to the West and bringing relief from a deep economic crisis exacerbated by coronavirus disease and the US sanctions. The Amnesty report clarifies that Raisi’s name is associated with the mass executions of Marxists and other leftists in 1988 when he was deputy prosecutor of the Revolutionary Court in Tehran. Amnesty International’s secretary-general Agnès Callamard said in a statement that the 60-year-old Iranian l

Lebanon on verge of losing the only hope it had- Military Power

  Financial crisis in Lebanon is not hidden to anyone. The country is in deep waters and despite international forums coming up to support the nation, people are suffering and the tragedy has taken the whole nation by storm. There was not just one issue that the country suffered with over the years. Starting from the civil unrest to crisis situation with Israel or exponential increase in terrorism related incidents, the country has been grippled with numerous internal matters. From the Arab Spring till now, there has been a rise in the violence in the country and formations of smaller militant groups to the large ones, which are funded by the powerful country in the region, has further worsened the situation. Things became more complicated with last year’s Beirut port explosion that had killed over 200 people. Following the incident, the top leadership has resigned from power leading the country to a dark hole. Financial situation was no exception to all the trouble that the countr

Some 200 people missing after boat sinks off the coast in Yemen

  United Nations and Yemeni officials revealed around 200 people are presumed to miss after their boat capsized off the coast of Yemen this week. An official said that people who were on that board have been missing since Sunday. This was carrying mainly Africans from the Horn of Africa, as well as some Yemenis. Bodies of 25 people were recovered off Yemen from the boat that was carrying 200 people.   Few fishermen found the bodies floating in the waters of Ras al-Ara in the southern province of Lahij. That place is very secluded from the main city and is known for human trafficking that the locals call the “Gate of Hell". The UN's International Organisation for Migration (IOM) tweeted stating that they have verifying reports of a capsized vessel and that its teams were ready to respond to the needs of survivors.   However, sensing a threat from human trafficking perspective too, officials are still searching for bodies in the water and at nearby shores. This eastern r

“The Mystery Over Riyadh Agreement and Anticipating Chaos”

 I want to share something significant with the reading I had today. It’s those aggravating against the Arab alliance and showing through and through antagonism toward the Kingdom are only devices driven by parties whose interests converge with plans antagonistic to the alliance, and their monetary binds with networks connected to the Houthis have been uncovered.   Looking at it, Yemenis like the extraordinary endeavors made by the Kingdom to determine the desperate circumstance and in this way reserve the option to uncover the personality of the individuals who are working stealthily to upset the execution of the Riyadh Agreement — and the opportunity has arrived for that. For me, It is important to cooperate to diminish Yemen, and the interests of the country should be given need over some other interests.

“The Present Political Fortunes of Joe Biden”

 Here’s something intriguing that I want to share with what I read today. It’s about how there could be no greater expression to depict the present political fortunes of President Joe Biden, flush with the accomplishment of his initial 100 days in office, when both an inoculation blast and achievement in passing his mammoth $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan delegated his endeavors. In any case, the tempest mists are currently assembling, alongside underlying political real factors that compromise his current achievement, making this current Biden's Indian summer.   For me, They need just a net increase of five seats to do as such. With Republicans to a great extent accountable for the state governments that oversee legislative redistricting, the GOP is relied upon to acquire eight seats through this interaction alone. Then, at that point there is the verifiable reality that the president's gathering loses on normal 30 House seats in his initial term. To lose the House, the

Fresh Candidacy In Iran Has Bloody Past Of Human Right Violations

 Iran is again making headlines over human rights violation as political prisoners who have been released spilled the beans over torture in jail at the hands of a frontrunner politician. Presidential candidate Ebrahim Raisi, also the current head of the judiciary has been known to give orders for mass execution of political prisoners in Iran.   Also comes to light the fact that he has been instrumental and stands accused of having been central to such a massacre that happened in 1988. He is also known to be a member of a so-called “Death Commission” in Evin and Gohardasht prisons.   Raisi is a frontrunner in forthcoming Iranian elections, something that the United Nations, the United States and European Union are vehemently against.  The whole election is being ridiculed and being terms as a sham.   At the age of 21, Raisi seems to be working as an executioner with a background of minimal education. He has also been instrumental to work as a ‘fixer’ for the Supreme Leader R

“This is How Palestines of Generation Z is Invalidating Israeli’s Account”

  I want to share something intriguing . It’s t he disintegration of Israel's picture can likewise be accused on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who, in his hot and combustible final desperate effort to save his political future, has lighted the circumstance in Jerusalem and somewhere else in a bid to mollify his aficionado extreme right pilgrim following. Be that as it may, what he has prevailing with regards to doing rather is joining Palestinian adolescents not just in Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza, yet in addition inside the Green Line   Looking at it, f or quite a long time, Israeli legislators asserted that more youthful Palestinian ages would disregard their public reason and character. In any case, in the previous few weeks, the serene opposition of Palestine's Generation Z and the resulting worldwide fortitude have refuted them, as they have had the option to invalidate Israel's story.

“A Cruel Influence from Iran is Alarming”

  I want to share something intriguing and it’s about how endeavoring to acquire control and grow its savage model all through the locale. The coming years will decide how the locale will push ahead. The ball, as so regularly, is in the possession of the Iranian system. Will it pick submission and improved reciprocal relations as the JCPOA 2.0 backers envision, or will it progress forward its way of savage expansionism?   For me, This is all occurring in the midst of the scenery of the current US organization rethinking chronicled agreements, particularly with Israel. Provincial forces comprehend this new powerful and will confront the two alternatives. However, this time around, the subsequent choice, which would mean a ceaseless need to contain Iran's censure exercises, will prompt the obscure. The early indications of what happens to every one of Iran's prisoners will uncover this.

Hamas continues to long for despotic power in Palestine regardless of the loss of human life

  Extremist group Hamas has shown terrible longing for power in the region in recent days. Their sole purpose seems to be diverted towards extremism towards Jews and propagating hatred towards the community. On various occasions, leaders of Hamas have agreed that they have strong repulsion towards jews and aim to finish them by any means. But initially, the group had expressed that their sole purpose was to liberate Palestinians and make a safer society for them, which is a complete contradiction from now as all they have done is put the lives of people at risk. Earlier this month, Hamas leaders had thanked Iran for supplying weapons to Gaza. This brought the fact that Iran has been lending financial and strength based support to Hamas into view. Iran has been dunfing a lot of terrorist practices in the region which leads to the sacrifice of human life. The lingering fear of violence, frequent attacks, limiting their movement among other things proves that the situation in Palest