UP: Women fall in well during Haldi ceremony at Kushinagar wedding, 13 dead
India: This incident happened when the woman was performing the rituals of marriage in fun near the well.
In Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh, the women of the house fell into the well while performing the ritual of turmeric on the wedding day, in which 13 women have been reported dead and the condition of 2 is said to be critical. This incident happened when the woman was performing the rituals of marriage in fun near the well. Akhil Kumar ADG Gorakhpur Zone said- 13 people have died in this incident and all the women are among the deceased, other supporting action is being taken. STRF team has been called who will search again.
Kushinagar DM S. Rajalingam, told that there was an old well in Naurangiya Tola village which was covered with slabs, children and women were sitting on top of it during worship, during which the slap went down and debris fell on them.
Condoling the accident, PM Narendra Modi tweeted-
The accident in Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh is heart-wrenching. I express my deepest condolences to the families of those who have lost their lives in this. Along with this, I wish the injured a speedy recovery. The local administration is engaged in all possible help.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also expressed grief and said-
The death of the villagers in an unfortunate incident in Kushinagar is very sad. My condolences are with the bereaved families of the deceased. Prabhu Shri Ram is wishing for the speedy recovery of the injured.
Security forces operation on intelligence in Baleda area of Balochistan
6 terrorists killed in exchange of fire with forces, terrorists were involved in recent terrorist incidents in Ketch, ISPR
Rawalpindi : Pakistan Army operation against terrorists and their facilitators in the country is continuing successfully. And bullets have been recovered. According to ISPR , the security forces launched a clearance operation on a tip-off about the presence of terrorists in the area and the terrorists indiscriminately opened fire on the security forces .
During the firing , the terrorists tried unsuccessfully to escape. Six terrorists were killed during the exchange of fire in the operation . The slain terrorists were involved in recent terrorist activities in Ketch . Large quantities of arms and ammunition were seized from the terrorists' hideout . Pakistan Army spokesman Major General Babar Iftikhar said that the operations would continue till the complete elimination of terrorists and their facilitators. No one will be allowed to sabotage the development, peace and stability of Balochistan.
What do some changes in China's "police state" surveillance system mean? : RFA
According to information provided by Tik-Tok and other social media users in the Uyghur diaspora, it has been revealed that China has abolished or changed the surveillance equipment used in the construction of the camps since 2017, along with the construction of the camps, to transform the Uyghur diaspora into a "police state."
A short video shared a few days ago by Zumrat Dawood, a camp witness in the United States, revealed that the "one-button police reporting device" installed by the Chinese government in stores had been removed, and that the card had been revoked.
Another video reveals that the circular steel gates and fences installed at the entrances and exits of every community in Urumqi have also begun to be removed. These videos have been shared many times on social media and provoked a certain response.
-In May 2019, our radio reported that the security device, which was mentioned above, had been referred to as "Yi Jian Baojing" in Chinese, which means "one-button reporting device to the police." It is reported that since May 2017, by the order of China, the surveillance equipment, which covers the entire Uyghur Autonomous Region, has been put into operation on every street and community. It is learned that the device was originally manufactured by ZTE and launched by China Telecom.
The information we received at the time also included a button to report to the community committee offices, street administrations, shops, shopping malls, hotels, hospitals, banks, business units, and even kindergartens and schools in all parts of the Uyghur diaspora. It turned out to be installed. It was also reported that the device would signal to the nearest police station as soon as it pressed the red button, which would also be connected to the headquarters of the Unified Management Center in China's Uyghur Autonomous Region under the name "Peace City Platform Service".
In addition, Chinese authorities at the time set up a 300-meter-long "convenient police station" in all parts of the Uyghur region, steel barriers and fences at community and road junctions, making the area a "police state", according to many reports. It is alleged that the ambassador provided the information to Hussein during a telephone conversation with Hussein.
These high-tech devices in China’s persecution system were also one of the key factors shedding light on how the Chinese government turned the Uyghur people into a “police state”. The high-tech crackdown has also been cited as an important piece of evidence by international human rights organizations and some governments' reports on the Uyghur genocide.
Zumrat Dawood, a witness from the camp now living in the United States, told us in an interview that China had a duty to enforce the function and use of the equipment used in the crackdown:
Zumrat said that in 2017, he himself was forced to buy the device and install it in his shop. Installers of this device will also have to charge a monthly card on a regular basis. Simultaneously with the installation of the device, the measures related to it were also enforced. That is, after the device has been alerted, shopkeepers take to the streets with their batons in their hands to carry out the order. This has become their daily routine.
Zumrat also explained how police stations called "Convenient Police Stations", which are set up every 300 meters in the area, will be closed to the public.
He said the 24-hour surveillance system not only annoyed the Uyghurs in the area, but also inconvenienced the daily life of the Chinese, which led to protests among the Chinese. "China's policy towards the Uyghurs has not been relaxed now, it is just a matter of deceiving the world," Zumrat said.
According to Mehmet Tokhti, executive director of the Uyghur Rights Protection Project in Canada, China, which has turned the Uyghur diaspora into a laboratory for high-tech governance through surveillance systems and equipment, has now begun to remove them, has it ever changed or changed its Uyghur policy? There is no indication that the policy will be implemented.
According to Mehmet Tokhti, such devices and systems have exposed China's genocidal policies in East Turkestan. China felt the need to remove them because they had to improve their image in front of the world community.
According to state-run media outlets such as China’s Xinjiang Daily, Ma Xingrui has been touring the Uyghur diaspora for the past two weeks. In the process, he stressed the full implementation of Chinese President Xi Jinping's strategy of governing Xinjiang, adhering to social stability and long-term stability as the overall goal.
Observers say Ma Xingrui's remarks are a sign that there will be no major change in China's Uyghur policy, which has been widely accused by the international community of "genocide."(Radio Free Asia)