Headlines August 3, 2015
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Headlines:
• Turkey President Erdogan in China amid Uighur Tensions
• US Condemns PKK Terror Attacks
• Turkish PM says Coalition Talks with Main Opposition CHP still at Early Stage
Headlines:
• Turkey President Erdogan in China amid Uighur Tensions
• US Condemns PKK Terror Attacks
• Turkish PM says Coalition Talks with Main Opposition CHP still at Early Stage
After the farcical theatrics that continued for months and then concluded with marathon sessions that the parties pretended were extremely difficult. The negotiators left Vienna chanting shouts of victory and jubilation describing what they had arrived at with Iran in respect to the Iranian Nuclear problem as a historic event despite the ‘writing already being upon the wall’ because what had been expected to happen happened. This is whilst the sessions represented nothing more than dust in the eyes and indeed it was clear that the negotiations were between America and Europe more than they were negotiations with Iran.
Media is awash with reports that some delegates of the Central Committee of the Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) ruling party criticized the whole procedure of the process of seeking a Presidential candidate for the party. The delegates are Dr. Emmanuel Nchimbi, Member of Parliament Songea Urban and who served as Minister of the Interior, Sophia Simba, who is currently Minister of Community Development, Gender and Children and Chair of Tanzania Women's Coalition, Adam Kimbisa who is CCM Chairperson of the Dodoma Region.
There are many pressing pending questions, and the government chooses to bolt ahead.
Who arranged these assassinations? Who killed the soldiers and guards? Who killed masses of tourists time and time again? Then, who scored an absolute and immediate benefit from terrorism? Who easily set the situation after another and the stage after another? Which side provides a safe haven for terrorism in Tunisia? Why were the major arbitrators terminated through unknown conditions?
A Moscow city court issued a sentence on 24/07/2015 on another member of Hizb ut Tahrir members. The Court sentenced Rustam Snakaiv, aged 37, from Ash Shilabensk to five years in prison and a fine of 20,000 rubles.
Several days ago the District Court of Wahdat province in Tajikistan and in secretive surroundings, sentenced 12 members of Hizb ut Tahrir who were already sentenced and imprisoned, with additional unjust prison sentences spanning from 16-23 years, according to Article 189: Section 2 and Article 307: Section 1, and they are:
Question:
The Greek financial crisis has occupied a major place in the arena of local European events and internationally as well. It also took in a wide array of dimensions in terms of discussions, analysis, questions and expectations... Then Greece’s agreement upon the European rescue plan was announced. So we ask: What is the reality of this crisis and how did it arise? Then, what is the role of the influential states in respect to this crisis? And finally, will this plan solve the Greek crisis?
An 18 month old Palestinian boy has burned to death after Zionist settlers set fire to his family house in Duma village, south of Nablus city, in the occupied West Bank. The parents of Ali Saad Dawabsheh and his four year old brother were also injured in the attack, suffering burns on 75% of their bodies. Graffiti was left on the walls at the entrance to the village reading “revenge” and “long live Messiah”. There are at least three illegal ‘Israeli’ settlements near Duma village.