Showing posts with label Syria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Syria. Show all posts

Monday, 18 February 2019

U.K. youngster who joined Islamic State conceives an offspring in Syrian displaced person camp



LONDON - A youngster who joined the Islamic State amass in Syria however at this point needs to profit to Britain for Sunday conceived an offspring in an evacuee camp, as European governments think about how to manage returning jihadis in front of a U.S. troop pullout.

Shamima Begum, whose destiny has blended discussion as far back as she and two companions fled London to join the fear organize in 2015 matured only 15, revealed to Sky News she had conveyed a kid.

"I just conceived an offspring so I'm truly worn out," the 19-year-old said as she made a recharged intrigue to be permitted once again into Britain with her infant.

"I'm apprehensive he may even pass on in this camp. I feel many individuals ought to have compassion toward me, for all that I've experienced," she said.

"I didn't have the foggiest idea what I was getting into when I left. I simply was trusting that perhaps for me and my kid they let me return," she included.

Her case comes as European countries battle with how to manage jihadis anxious to return home after the crumbling of Islamic State's "caliphate" in eastern Syria.

U.S. President Donald Trump again requested on Saturday that they reclaim many caught IS warriors.

Trump said on Twitter that the United States was asking Britain and other mainland partners "to reclaim more than 800 ISIS warriors that we caught in Syria and put them on preliminary.

The interest came as he arranged — in front of the pullout of U.S. troops — to proclaim the gathering's caliphate pulverized, with U.S.- drove Arab and Kurdish powers near catching its last Syrian regional holdout.

"The U.S. does not have any desire to look as these ISIS warriors pervade Europe," Trump included.

"Time for others to venture up and carry out the responsibility that they are so equipped for doing. We are pulling back after 100% Caliphate triumph!"

Begum recently brought forth two other youngsters subsequent to wedding in Syria. The two kids kicked the bucket.

Driving legislators, including inside priest Sajid Javid, have pledged to keep her arrival, indicating her absence of regret for joining the fear gathering.

Begum revealed to Sky News she knew about Islamic State's merciless strategies, including directing executions, yet did not lament going to Syria.

"I thought about those things and I approved of it at first," she said. "They deal with youn… you're living under Islamic law.

"I don't think twice about it since it's transformed me as an individual, made me more grounded, harder."

The adolescent, who said she had no contact with British authorities, included the legislature ought not hinder her homecoming since she was "only a housewife" while there.

"I never made purposeful publicity, I never urged individuals to come to Syria.

"They don't generally have evidence that I did whatever is hazardous," she said.

Europe has for quite some time been pondering how to react to outside contenders, and their supporters or wards, got in Syria.

Anyway the approaching U.S. flight has made a due date for those legislatures whose residents joined IS and have now been caught by the U.S.- supported, Kurdish-drove Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

England's administration seems split on the issue.

Culture Secretary Jeremy Wright, a previous lawyer general — the nation's boss lawful counselor — told the BBC on Sunday that it was "obliged, at some phase at any rate, to take them back.

He noted it was "a matter of global law and local law.

Notwithstanding, writing in The Sunday Times — under the feature "on the off chance that you flee to join ISIS, I will utilize all my capacity to stop you returning" — Javid demanded the legislature should strip "perilous people of their British citizenship.

He said Britain had just practiced this power in excess of multiple times.

"In thinking about what moves should be made now, I need to think about the wellbeing and security of youngsters living in our nation," Javid composed.

Other European nations that have left the jihadis in SDF detainment are currently being compelled to go up against the circumstance.

"Every German resident — including the individuals who are associated with battling for the supposed Islamic state — have a major directly to go over into Germany," a German outside service source said Sunday.

Belgian equity serve Koen Geens disclosed to Flemish telecaster VRT there was the requirement for an "European arrangement" to the issue, however showed up rankled by Trump's unpolished call.

"It would have been pleasant for amicable countries to have these sorts of inquiries raised through the typical discretionary stations as opposed to a tweet amidst the night," he said in Dutch.View more IT4INT

Saturday, 21 April 2018

ईरान परमाणु समझौते को लेकर होगी डोनाल्ड ट्रंप, एमैनुएल मैक्रों की मुलाकात; सीरिया के हालात पर भी चर्चा

वॉशिंगटन: अमेरिका के राष्ट्रपति डोनाल्ड ट्रंप और फ्रांस के उनके समकक्ष एमैनुएल मैक्रों अगले सप्ताह जब एक - दूसरे से मुलाकात करेंगे तो ईरान समझौते और सीरिया में स्थिति पर चर्चा करेंगे. एक वरिष्ठ अमेरिकी अधिकारी ने बताया कि मैक्रों तीन दिन की आधिकारिक यात्रा पर सोमवार (23 अप्रैल) को यहां पहुंचेंगे. ट्रंप और अमेरिका की प्रथम महिला मेलानिया, फ्रांसीसी राष्ट्रपति का स्वागत करेंगे. अधिकारी ने बताया कि मुलाकात के दौरान दोनों नेताओं के 2015 के ऐतिहासिक परमाणु समझौते पर चर्चा करने की संभावना है. यह समझौता अमेरिका और अन्य विश्व शक्तियों तथा ईरान के बीच हुआ था.

ट्रंप ने परमाणु समझौते से बाहर निकलने की धमकी दी है और इस पर फैसला लेने के लिए 12 मई की समयसीमा तय की है. यह समझौता पूर्व राष्ट्रपति बराक ओबामा के कार्यकाल में हुआ था. अधिकारी ने कहा, ‘‘यह कहना मुश्किल है कि दोनों राष्ट्रपति किन बातों पर चर्चा करेंगे क्योंकि जनवरी में राष्ट्रपति के बयान के आधार पर उनके फैसला लेने से पहले मई के मध्य की समयसीमा तय की गई है.’’

उन्होंने कहा कि अमेरिका दुनियाभर में आतंकवाद से लड़ने के लिए फ्रांस के साथ मिलकर काम करता है. उन्होंने कहा कि ट्रंप और मैक्रों सीरिया में सात अप्रैल को रासायनिक हथियारों के इस्तेमाल के जवाब में संयुक्त अभियान पर भी चर्चा करेंगे. साथ ही वे सीरिया और पश्चिम एशिया से संबंधित सीमा मुद्दों पर भी चर्चा करेंगे. अधिकारी ने यहां संवाददाताओं को बताया कि मैक्रों की यात्रा में 23 अप्रैल को माउंट वर्नोन का दौरा और निजी कपल डिनर शामिल है.

Source:-Zeenews

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Friday, 13 May 2016

Iraqi officials: Attack on cafe north of Baghdad kills 13

A group of gunmen, including two suicide bombers, stormed a coffee shop in a town north of Baghdad early Friday, leaving at least 13 people dead and 15 wounded, Iraqi officials said.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the assault in Balad, 80 kilometers (50 miles) north of the Iraqi capital. The attack came on the heels of a two-day wave of bombings in Baghdad that killed nearly 100 people — attacks that have been claimed by the Islamic State group. The deadliest struck the sprawling Shiite neighborhood of Sadr City in northeast Baghdad on Wednesday, killing 63 people.

The Balad attack started with three gunmen, armed with machine guns, who opened fire into the crowd in the cafe shortly after midnight Thursday, the officials said. Once police arrived at the scene, two of the attackers detonated their suicide vests, they said, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media.

The IS bombings this week exposed lingering gaps in Baghdad's defenses, which are manned by an array of security agencies and militias that don't always cooperate. They also point to the resilience of the extremist IS group, which has increasingly resorted to bombings in civilian areas far from the front lines as it has lost some territory to Iraqi forces backed by U.S.-led airstrikes.

On Thursday evening, hundreds took to the streets in Baghdad's Sadr City to demand government accountability for the security breaches. Protesters carried signs calling for the interior minister to resign while others called for the minister of defense and Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to also step down.

Anti-government protests first erupted last summer as temperatures soared and millions were left without electricity. While al-Abadi proposed a series of government reforms in August 2015 that he claimed would combat corruption, very little has been implemented. Repeated delays in Iraq's parliament sparked another wave of protests this year, led by influential Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr. In late April the cleric's supporters stormed Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone and the parliament building.

Since the unprecedented breach of the compound, which is home to many of Baghdad's ministries and foreign embassies, the country's government has been largely gridlocked as many lawmakers are boycotting parliament.

Iraqi officials and analysts warn that the deepening political crisis may be distracting Iraq's security forces from the fight against IS. The Iraqi government claims IS only occupies 14 percent of the country's territory after a string of battlefield losses, but the extremist group still controls key border areas between Iraq and Syria as well as Iraq's second largest city of Mosul.

SOurce: http://www.newindianexpress.com