Saturday, 3 February 2018

Syria war: Outcry over 'mutilated' female Kurdish fighter



: *Syria war: Outcry over 'mutilated' female Kurdish fighter*
Kurds in Syria have reacted furiously to videos showing Turkish-backed rebels abusing the body of a female Kurdish fighter killed in battle. Barin Kobani was part of all-female unit challenging a Turkish-led offensive in north-west Syria. Kurdish officials accused fighters allied with Turkey of "playing with her corpse" and mutilating it. Last month, Turkish troops and allied Syrian rebels launched a campaign to capture the Kurdish-held Afrin region.
Barin Kobani was killed during fighting earlier this week in the northern part of the region, reports say. She was in her mid-20s, and joined the Kurdish all-female unit known as the YPJ in 2015. The group is part of the YPG (People's Protection Units), seen by Turkey as a terrorist group and an extension of the banned Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), which has fought for Kurdish autonomy in south-eastern Turkey for three decades.
Two videos emerged earlier this week, and the woman was soon identified as Barin Kobani. The footage shows a group of rebels standing around the bloodied body of a woman lying on the ground. Parts of her torso appear to have been cut. "We hold the Turkish government responsible for this heinous act," Kurdish-led authorities said. One unconfirmed report claimed she had been captured alive before being killed. Turkey has not publicly commented on the issue.

Italy Macerata drive-by attack: Foreigners targeted, say police



: *Italy Macerata drive-by attack: Foreigners targeted, say police
At least six people have been wounded in a series of drive-by shootings in a town in central Italy, and one man has been arrested, police say. All of those hurt in the attacks in Macerata were foreigners, they said. The suspect had an Italian flag wrapped around his neck when he was detained, amid indications that the attack may have been racially motivated.
The mayor warned people to stay indoors because of the incident, with shootings reported across different locations. The victims are being treated in hospital. At least one of them is said to be in a serious condition. Police said all those targeted were foreigners and local media said they were black immigrants.
The shooting began at 11:00 local time (10:00 GMT), La Repubblica website reports, and the gunman was captured two hours later, after fleeing the car - a black Alfa Romeo - on foot near the town's war memorial.

πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬Nigeria’s Top Judge Charged with Bribery*



πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬Nigeria’s Top πŸ‘¨‍Judge Charged with BriberyπŸ‘Ή*
Nigeria's top judge handling corruption cases against public officials has himself been charged with bribery, court papers showed Saturday. Danladi Umar was accused by the country's anti-graft body EFCC of demanding 10 million naira (22,300 euros; $27,800) from a suspect "for a favour to be afterwards shown to him in relation to the pending charge", according to court papers seen by AFP.
The embattled judge was also alleged to have received in 2012, through his personal assistant, the sum of 1.8 million naira from the same accused "in connection with the pending case before him", the papers revealed. Umar, who chairs the Code of Conduct tribunal, last year cleared Senate president Bukola Saraki of corruption charges linked to his time as a state governor.
Doubts about Umar's integrity grew further when the Senate president was cleared in June 2017 of the charges against him. The EFCC appealed the ruling and in December, a panel of judges ordered a retrial of three of the 18 charges initially brought against Saraki, Nigeria's third-ranking politician after the president and vice-president. The case has been one of the most high-profile prosecutions since President Muhammadu Buhari came to power in 2015, vowing to end graft and impunity at the highest level.

πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬Nigeria’s Top Judge Charged with Bribery*



πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬Nigeria’s Top πŸ‘¨‍Judge Charged with BriberyπŸ‘Ή*
Nigeria's top judge handling corruption cases against public officials has himself been charged with bribery, court papers showed Saturday. Danladi Umar was accused by the country's anti-graft body EFCC of demanding 10 million naira (22,300 euros; $27,800) from a suspect "for a favour to be afterwards shown to him in relation to the pending charge", according to court papers seen by AFP.
The embattled judge was also alleged to have received in 2012, through his personal assistant, the sum of 1.8 million naira from the same accused "in connection with the pending case before him", the papers revealed. Umar, who chairs the Code of Conduct tribunal, last year cleared Senate president Bukola Saraki of corruption charges linked to his time as a state governor.
Doubts about Umar's integrity grew further when the Senate president was cleared in June 2017 of the charges against him. The EFCC appealed the ruling and in December, a panel of judges ordered a retrial of three of the 18 charges initially brought against Saraki, Nigeria's third-ranking politician after the president and vice-president. The case has been one of the most high-profile prosecutions since President Muhammadu Buhari came to power in 2015, vowing to end graft and impunity at the highest level.

Britain Dishes Out 5 Million EVE



*Britain Dishes Out 5 Million GBPhttps://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/fe1/1/16/1f4b7.pngπŸ’· to Zimbabwe After Meetinghttps://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/f64/1/16/1f91d.png🀝 Mnangagwa*
The United Kingdom has offloaded a GBP-5millionhttps://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/f5a/1/16/1f4b0.pngπŸ’° grant to Zimbabwe following a meeting with President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday.
The United Kingdom has offloaded a -GBP-5million grant to https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/f3/1/16/1f1ff_1f1fc.pngπŸ‡ΏπŸ‡ΌZimbabwe following a meeting with President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday. The money, as ZimEye reveals, is however not for government use, but is meant to strengthen Zim civil societies so to ensure credible and fair 2018https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/f9a/1/16/1f5f3.pngπŸ—³ elections.
Below was the UK government https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/f3e/1/16/1f50a.pngπŸ”Šannouncement:
The Minister for Africa, Harriett Baldwin visited Zimbabwe on Thursday https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/f5c/1/16/1f5d3.pngπŸ—“1 February and Friday 2 February, on her first overseas visit in her new role as joint Minister for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the Department for International Development.
Minister Baldwin met with Zimbabwean https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/f6b/1/16/1f454.pngπŸ‘”President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Foreign Minister Sibusiso Moyo to discuss the Zimbabwean government’ vision for domestic transformation and international engagement through comprehensive political and economic reforms. As a central plank of this, they discussed the importance of the elections later this year being https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/ffc/1/16/1f44d.pngπŸ‘peaceful, credible, free and fair. Minister Baldwin welcomed the President’s commitment to invite international observers from the EU and UN as well as SADC and AU.