Masked Protestors in London Use Gay Rights To Stifle Dissent On Kashmir
On October 5, an event held at the School of Oriental and African Studies at London University in solidarity with the people of Kashmir was disrupted by masked protestors chanting, “Gay for J&K”.
The event – ‘Resisting Fascism, Building Solidarities: India, Kashmir and Beyond’ – was organised by the South Asia Solidarity Group, which intended it to be a day-long affair designed to draw attention to the situation in Kashmir and the ‘slide into fascism’ in India.
Panelists included Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist)-Liberation leader and feminist activist Kavita Krishnan, who recently returned from a fact-finding mission in Kashmir with a report outlining allegations of torture.
According to Krishnan, the event was disrupted by the entry of approximately five protestors wearing masks, and holding aloft a rainbow flag on which was written, ‘Gay for J&K’. The protestors distributed leaflets saying, ‘Regressive Left, Don’t Betray Us Please’. They then rang a fire alarm after being asked to leave, forcing the participants at the event to evacuate the venue. The organisers and their audience then continued the event outdoors.
According to Krishnan, the event was disrupted by the entry of approximately five protestors wearing masks, and holding aloft a rainbow flag on which was written, ‘Gay for J&K’. The protestors distributed leaflets saying, ‘Regressive Left, Don’t Betray Us Please’. They then rang a fire alarm after being asked to leave, forcing the participants at the event to evacuate the venue. The organisers and their audience then continued the event outdoors.
According to Krishnan, the event was disrupted by the entry of approximately five protestors wearing masks, and holding aloft a rainbow flag on which was written, ‘Gay for J&K’. The protestors distributed leaflets saying, ‘Regressive Left, Don’t Betray Us Please’. They then rang a fire alarm after being asked to leave, forcing the participants at the event to evacuate the venue. The organisers and their audience then continued the event outdoors.
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Do you want a beer, they have both Prips,
the swedish one but also San Mig, as you know??
Me:
Okay sure..Listen this is easy, Im certain well get to like each other. Ive only seen you a few times, but I think you always look my way..Is your name Line B, or Cardi B..
Camille:
Fantasizing about someone is one thing! But Im married and with children. Thats inappropriate and quite frankly selfish. If you need help getting over your obsession with me, perhaps you should talk with your friends?Me:
Im not a hundred percent sure I know WHO you are talking about Line, sry Camille??!!
My name is Tran Ngoc Quynh Tram, you can call me Tram or Tammy. I’m 20 years old. I’m from Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam and I currently live in Haugesund, Norway as an aupair. I’m on a rematch, my resident card valids until 17 October 2021. I studied at Saigontourist Hospitality College and my major was Hotel Management. I speak Vietnamese, English and I got a A1 German Certificate, also I’m learning Spanish and Norwegian by myself.
I’m responsible, neat, organized, caring, creative, pleasant, trustworthy and flexible. My hobbies are listening to US-UK music, going to the gym, doing craft like sewing and playing ukulele. I really love cooking and baking. I prepared healthy meals for my family and my cousins when i was in Vietnam. I’m learning to cook many recipes from many countries like Western, Korean, Chinese, Japan and Thai dishes. I’m cooking dinner for my host family here from monday to friday, they actually like to eat what i cook. I love joining outside activities like biking, hiking, fishing, climbing and swimming. I really have enthusiasm about playing instruments. I just can play ukulele but I hope in the future I can play guitar, piano and flutes.
About my childcare experiences, i helped my parents look after my younger sister since she was 7 and took care of a 4-year-old cousin since birth. I have experienced with toddlers and infants because I used to work part time job in a kindergarten. I also lived with my younger sister and 4 cousins (3 of them are younger than me), we always played, sang, danced and painted together. I took and picked them up from school, tutored them some homeworks. I can spend all day with them with no boring. My another experiences is my aunt was a kindergarten teacher so every Friday I went to her school to play with the children and got to know more about children. I was a teacher’s assistant teaching English for the kids from 7 to 10 years old in Vietnam. Besides that, i was an au pair in Germany took care of 2 years old boy and now I’m taking care of 2 girls age 8 and 11 in Norway, i prepare breakfast, get them ready to school and teach them Vietnamese, ride a bicycle, go to swim with them every 2 weeks.
As I told you before, my major was Hotel Management, housekeeping was a part of what i studied so I can keep the house tidy and clean like the hotel room as what I was studied.
Thank you for taking your time and reading. I hope you have a good day and i am looking forward to hearing from you.
Best wishes,
Tran Ngoc Quynh Tram
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the european union. Someone need to get results on how the individual decision makers are succeeding or failing. They probably also want to how how the opiniated elite is doing in the eyes of the world, how sympatethic they appear to the rest of the union. Europe relies on self confidence but are the men and WOMEN producing recognisable results that can bee seen. Are they providing a positive outlook. Will Merkel and the other women in charge of Scandinavia ever look as good and as competent as the rest of the western alliance?
Is the police control in Turkey and the Arabic world worse than in Europe or in Asia? Depends if you can get anyone to talk about it. Claims of torture and opression against both women and war prisoners flourish widely.
Are anyone using the internet in these countries? I have decided to make this webpage during the last 8 months, to be printed and delivered as an ebook. Then people can tell me if they think its okay that I spend time in librars now that Im unable to be in my apartment due to an American-European attack on my Jewish background.
They could have done anything, just not to claim being the strong in the ultimate materalistic and satanicly hedonistic way. They continue to over abuse the earth with their insane consumption of cars, airplanes and hangar ships. Denying themselves nothing. It is such that America could have become a spiritul country, enlightened defining human values.
He is surprised as am I!! We are looking forward to read the clausul of the verdict, "until further notice" considered responsible!!
Lets see what we decide on from here!!!
Peter Madsen, guilty below,
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At the start of 2015, Mexican national Horacio Hernandez Herrera, allegedly third in command of the infamous Sinaloa Cartel, was arrested in the Philippines' capital, Manila, at the center of a 12 million peso ($255,000 USD) drug bust.
Herrera's arrest came as Philippine authorities confirmed that not only were Mexico's cartels vying for a piece of the country's rapidly growing drugs trade, but forming an alliance with Chinese syndicates to do so.
The Philippines drug of choice? Shabu: A local name for crystal meth, present in over 90 percent of the capital's neighborhoods.
While shabu's popularity has skyrocketed in the last decade — partly for its ability to allow the poorest of Filipinos to work longer hours — the drug's grip on Manila has reached crisis point, as unemployment rates remain high and the collusion of gangs with police and local government becomes an every day occurrence.
So, as Herrera awaits trial in the capital, VICE News takes a look at the Philippines drug trade. We visit the Tondo district of Manila, a port area overwhelmed by shabu, to speak to dealers defending their turf and police officers trying to contend with porous borders, stunted judiciary power, and – their most challenging enemy – corruption within their own forces.
The method of processing Shabu-Shabu remains unknown. We know however that these drugs are produced by the triad organisation. They are being targeted by Interpol in Korea..No means of combat in the war against drugs are being rejected. Korean psychopaths are developing artificial food products way exceeding their legal rights. The food products are also meant for Manila. Again in an attempt to stop the largely communist country in believing in human rights. The northern alliance fighting the communist war against the muslim invasion in the south remains now only within the Triad organisation after Dutertes coup..A phone call away:
Eric Salitar:
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Jonalyn Martinez:
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Eric Salitar
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Eric Salitar
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Jonalyn Martinez
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Infectious diseases are now hitting Asia, but will their GODS once again secure a role as the passive partner in worldy politics?? Time will tell, reports of 61 dead by the Corona Virus is now hitting headlines in Europe.
With the clocks going back at the weekend and the prospect of colder winter weather, the risk of meningitis increases. People spend more time indoors, closer to others; meaning germs are spread more easily.
And fighting common infections like colds and flu weakens people’s immune systems, leaving them more vulnerable to the disease.
Each year there are about 2,000 cases of bacterial meningitis in the UK – leaving 10 per cent of sufferers dead and a third of those who survive with after-effects such as acquired brain injury, loss of hearing and sight and, where septicaemia has occurred, loss of limbs and scarring.
With the disease capable of killing within hours, knowledge of the symptoms, vigilance and quick action are all vital.
Disease can affect anyone
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In socially conservative Indian society, IT engineer Akhilesh Godi felt he barely existed. Depressed and wrestling with questions about his sexuality, he was afraid to seek help because he thought even a therapist would label him a criminal under India’s laws against homosexuality. Other homosexuals and transgender people in India said they faced severe discrimination or blackmail because of a 157-year-old ban on gay sex.
Godi decided to push back. He was one of 20 openly gay students and alumni of various technology schools – including two women and a transgender woman – who won a ruling from India’s Supreme Court in September 2018 striking down the colonial-era law. The justices did not simply decriminalize gay sex. They ruled that from now on gay Indians are to be accorded all the protections of the Constitution. The decision was welcomed by the UN, which said "sexual orientation and gender expression form an integral part of an individual's identity the world over.”
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South China Sea tensions SOAR as Philippines begs surrounding nations to ‘come together’
THE Philippines has issued a warning to China over its claims in the South China Sea as tensions in the region remain high.
Brazenly, Mr Fenghe has insisted that China not only feels within its rights to build on its territory but also defend in the face of any sign of intrusion or aggression
Mr Carpio added: “This true history is clear, obvious and simple: China never owned the South China Sea in the past, and there are high seas in the South China Sea that belong to all mankind, as there are exclusive economic zones in the South China Sea that belong solely to the adjacent coastal states.
(CNN) -- Howard Dully was 12 years old when he was told he was going to the hospital for some tests.
"I remember having big black swollen eyes one day and staying in the hospital for a few days because apparently I had an infection," recalls Dully, now 56, who lives in San Jose, California.
That's all Dully can remember of the transorbital or "ice pick" lobotomy performed on him more than 40 years ago.
Many in the medical community consider lobotomies barbaric by today's standards, but there was a time when the procedure was an accepted treatment for those suffering from severe mental illness.
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