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Thursday, January 1, 2015

Afghan police investigate fatal rocket attack on wedding party

At least 28 killed in apparent army strike day before Afghanistan takes full control of security at end of Nato combat operations
An injured woman and child wait to be admitted to hospital after rocket strike on Afghan wedding
An injured woman and child wait in an ambulance to be admitted to hospital after the rocket strike on an Afghan wedding party. Photograph: Abdul Malik/Reuters
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Afghan police are investigating an apparent army rocket strike on a wedding party that killed at least 28 people, many of them women and children.
Police in southern Helmand province were looking into how soldiers came to fire a rocket at a house where a wedding was being celebrated late on Wednesday, the deputy provincial police chief, Bacha Gull, said.
The rocket appeared to have been fired from an army checkpoint near the house in Sangin district as guests waited for the bride to arrive, he said.
Police were “keeping an eye” on two army checkpoints to determine whether the soldiers manning them were engaged in a firefight with Taliban insurgents at the time or whether they fired the rockets arbitrarily. The strike wounded 51 people.
Gull said the funerals, usually held within 24 hours of a death, had been delayed to enable investigators to determine the cause of the rocket strike.
Sangin, in the poppy-producing Helmand river valley, has been the scene of fighting between government forces and Taliban in the last six months since US forces left.
The international mission to rid Afghanistan of insurgents under the leadership of the US and Nato officially ended on 31 December. Afghanistan takes full responsibility for its own security from Thursday.
In a televised address, President Ashraf Ghani marked the transition by calling on Afghans to support their security forces in the interests of building a strong and peaceful country.
“If, a year ago today, you had listened to regional and international analysts, they would never have thought that today would happen,” he said. “They were thinking: ‘How can a country with the problems that Afghanistan has successfully complete a security and political transition?’”

Killing 40 civilians in one go is “reasonable,” says Israel army ethicist


Palestinians mourn for eight members of the Bayoumi family, killed in an Israeli air strike on their building, during their funeral in Nusseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, 1 August 2014.
 (Ashraf Amra / APA images)
 by Rania Khalek on Wed, 12/31/2014
HomeSince the Israeli army killed more than 2,200 Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip last summer, including more than 500 children, a dedicated army of official and unofficial whitewashers has been mobilized on a mission to rescue Israel’s bloodstained public image.
Killing 40 Civilians in One Go is “Reasonable,” Says Israel Army Ethicist by Thavam Ratna

China New Year stampede kills 36 in Shanghai

A crowd gathers to look at flowers placed at the site of a New Year's Eve stampede at the Bund in Shanghai, on January 1, 2015

MailOnline - news, sport, celebrity, science and health stories 
1 January 2015 
A New Year's stampede on Shanghai's historic waterfront killed at least 36 revellers and injured dozens more, mostly women, as one police officer said fewer personnel than previously were securing the area.

Kabul was eerie and dangerous under the Taliban. It feels that way again.




Today's paper
 Many winters ago, I stood in a vast, empty intersection of central Kabul. The only sounds were the jingle of passing horse carts and the ticking spokes of old bicycles. There were no other Westerners on the streets, and all eyes were upon me. Despite being wrapped in many layers of modest clothing, I felt naked.
The U.S. led coalition that invaded Afghanistan in 2001 to oust the Taliban put in place legal safeguards for women, some of which have already been rolled back. (Reuters)

What Air Crash Investigations Didn't Tell You About QF32 (Airbus A380)

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Tony J. Hughes-Keynote Speaker, Author and Sales Leadership Mentor

LinkedInThis is an unlikely but true story about iconic brands being protected by an amazing airline captain, the power of social media, and how to create customer-centric culture. Every enterprise can learn much from this story as it exemplifies the incredible benefits of empowering and trusting employees to not only do their job but also represent the brand – in this case, also save lives. The QF32 incident occurred in November 4th, 2010. The ATSB (Australian Transport Safety Bureau) published their final report in June 2013, and Air Crash Investigations released their documentary in February 2014.

Lydia-Molly Tayara, Inuk woman, says cancer went untreated due to discrimination

Complaint about acute stomach pain was met with questions about drinking at Nunavik clinic

Lydia-Molly Tayara is undergoing chemotherapy at Montreal's Jewish General Hospital after doctors discovered she had advanced cancer of the colon and liver.Lydia-Molly Tayara is undergoing chemotherapy at Montreal's Jewish General Hospital after doctors discovered she had advanced cancer of the colon and liver. (CBC)
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Lydia-Molly Tayara for years complained of stomach pain.
The social worker from Salluit, Nunavik — a small community in the northernmost part of Quebec — said she was routinely asked by doctors at the medical clinic in a neighbouring community whether she drank alcohol.
Each time, the Inuk woman told them she didn't.
She told them of pain so bad at times she had to lie down on the floor at work. She told the doctor her insides hurt so badly she sometimes couldn’t stand.
"I’m not a medical person. I didn’t know what my insides were," she said.
Tayara said she was given a diagnosis and some basic instructions.
"The first diagnosis was very good. It was about my intestines contracting, and I believed that," she said. For years, whenever her stomach hurt, she’d ask for a glass of cold water to help with her "contracting intestines."
But years of unrelenting stomach pain led her back to the clinic again and again.
"It was unbearable," Tayara said.

ER visit unveils advanced cancer

When the doctors' questioning changed from whether she drank, to how much she drank, she understood it to mean she was being profiled as yet another aboriginal person in Canada being accused of drinking herself sick.
"I have so many assumptions. My first assumption was that they thought I was drinking and that I was probably spoiling my stomach, because that was the last diagnosis I got," Tayara said.
In recent months, Tayara said she nearly had a stroke. She booked a followup with a neurologist in Montreal to get checked out.
'My first assumption was that they thought I was drinking and that I was probably spoiling my stomach.'- Lydia-Molly Tayara, cancer patient
She arrived in Montreal on Oct. 4. The next day she doubled over with stomach pain and headed to the ER at the Jewish General Hospital.
There she was told she had colon cancer that had spread to her liver, and was starting to spread to other organs. She said the doctor told her she had had cancer for years.
"That was the first time somebody mentioned cancer. I couldn't believe it," Tayara said.
She said the Montreal doctors told her she is one of the lucky ones — after removing over half of her liver, Tayara’s prognosis is quite good.
But, she said, doctors informed her it could have been treated 15 or 20 years ago.
Despite that, she said she still plans to return to Salluit after her chemotherapy is through, and she still travels back home between treatments. She told CBC News reporter Kate McKenna she simply couldn’t live with the trees in Montreal.
Staff at the clinic Tayara frequented in Nunavik were unavailable to comment over the holiday season.

திடீரென உடல் எடை குறைவதற்கான காரணம் என்ன ?

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நம்மில் பலருக்கு நம் உடல் எடைகுறைவதை அறியமுடியாத நிலை உள்ளது. உடல் எடை கொஞ்சம் கொஞ்சமாகக் குறைந்து பலவீனம் நமக்கு ஏதோ ஒரு விதத்தில் தெரியவரும்போதுதான் மருத்துவரை அணுகுகிறோம். குறிப்பாக பெண்கள் உடல் எடை குறைவதை ஒரு பாக்கியமாகவே கருதுகின்றனர். இது தவறான போக்காகும்.
உடல் எடைகுறையக் காரணங்கள்:
1.பட்டினி, பசியின்மை, சத்துணவு இல்லாமை, வலி, கவலை, உறக்கமின்மை, அசதி என்கிற உணவு சார்ந்த காரணங்கள்.
2. விழுங்குவதில் ஏற்படும் சிரமங்கள், நாக்கு பாதிப்படைவது, தொண்டைக் கோளாறு, ஹிஸ்டீரியா, டெட்டணி, அழற்சி மற்றும் கட்டிகள்.
3. உணவுகளை கிரகிக்க முடியாத தன்மை, தொடர்ந்து வரும் வாந்தி, பேதி, குடல் அடைப்புகள்.
4. வயிற்றில் புற்றுக் கட்டிகள் இருந்தாலும் உடல் இளைத்துவிடும்.
5. குடல் காரணமான, அமிபியாசிஸ், அல்சர் குடல் அழற்சி, பூச்சிகள், குடல் காச நோய்.
6. கணையம், கல்லீரல், சார்ந்த கட்டிகள் கணைய அழற்சி, கல்லீரல் சுருங்கி விடுவது.
7. இதய உள்தசை அழற்சி, இதயச் செயல்பாட்டில் குறைபாடு.
8. பார்க்கின்சன் வியாதி, முற்றிய டேபஸ் வியாதி, சதை அழிவு நோய்கள்.
9. மணம் சார்ந்த உணவு வெறுப்பு நோயான அனோரெக்சியா, நெர்வோசா.
10. நீரிழிவு, தைராய்டு நச்சுத் தன்மை, அடிஷன் வியாதி, சிமெண்ட் வியாதி போன்ற நாளமில்லா சுரப்பி சார்ந்த வியாதிகள்.
11. ஊன்ம ஆக்கச் சிதைவு சார்ந்த பல்வேறு கட்டிகள் நாள்பட்ட சிறுநீரக செயலிழப்பு.
12. வைட்டமின் குறிப்பாக பி வைட்டமின்
13. அடிபடுவது அல்லது அறுவை சிகிச்சைக்கு பின் ஏற்படும் நைட்ரஜன் சீர் குறைவு.
14. காச நோய், நாள்பட்ட மலேரியா போன்ற தொற்று நோய்கள்.
15. ரத்தம் சார்ந்த வியாதிகளான் லூக்கிமியா, ஏபிளாஸ்டிக் சோகை.
16. குடிப் பழக்கம், மருந்தடிமைத்தனம், அதிகமாக புகைப்பிடிப்பது.

San Francisco Schools Transformed

 by the Power of Meditation


NBC Nightly News with Brian WilliamsDecember 30, 2014 
Silence isn't something people usually associate with middle school, but twice a day the halls of Visitacion Valley School in San Francisco fall quiet as the sixth, seventh and eighth grade students meditate for fifteen minutes.
And school administrators tell NBC News that the violence outside of the school, which is situated in one of San Francisco's poorest neighborhoods, was spilling into the school and affecting the students' demeanor.
"The kids see guns on a daily basis," the school's athletic director, Barry O'Driscoll said, adding, "there would be fights here three-to-five times a week."
With a typical schools days filled with mayhem, O'Driscoll was skeptical when the San Francisco Public School District introduced a meditation program, called "quiet time," to four of its schools, including Visitacion Valley.
"I thought this is hippy stuff that didn't work in the '70s, so how's it gonna work now," O'Driscoll said. But he changed his tune, when over a four-year period, suspensions decreased by 79 percent and attendance and academic performance noticeably increased.
Blocks away at Burton High School, which was once dubbed "Fight School," the results have been similar. Principal Bill Kappenhagen was skeptical at first, as well, and had to wrangle with the problem of when in the school day to grab a half hour for quiet reflection.
"I was like, 'There's no way I'm going to steal time from English instruction or math instruction in order to do that," said Kappenhagen.
Instead, he decided to extend the school day by 30 minutes for meditation time, which resulted in better academic performance and a 75 percent decrease in suspensions. And students say they're more conscious of their actions, calmer and less angry.
While Kappenhagen recognizes that "there is no magic wand in education, just like in life," meditation has been found to increase focus and stimulate a sense of calm, not just during the quiet time, but also for the rest of the day, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Kappenhagen says he know's he can't change the environment the students live in when they're not at school, but he's glad he's discovered a way to "help our students find ways to deal with violence and the trauma and the stress of everyday life."


Image: Students at Visitacion Valley School in San Francisco meditateNBC NEWS
Students at Visitacion Valley School in San Francisco meditate, as part of a program in which students meditate for fifteen minutes twice a day.

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

TNA thumbs up for Maithri


 December 31, 2014 
  • Political solution cannot be achieved through backdoor deals, says TNA Leader
  • Urges Tamils to vote “enthusiastically” in 8 January election
  • President squandered post-war opportunity to reach political settlement says TNA
  • JHU no impediment to dealing with Sirisena on national issue says Sampanthan
  • Recalls TNA engagement with Mahinda while JHU was in ruling coalition
TNA Leader R. Sampanthan (centre) gestures at the news conference yesterday in Colombo flanked by MPs M.A. Sumanthiran (left) and Mavai Senathiraja – Pic by Kithsiri De Mel.
By Dharisha Bastians
Making an eleventh hour decision, the Tamil National Alliance yesterday extended its fullest support to common opposition candidate Maithripala Sirisena at next week’s crucial election.
Officially announcing its support for Sirisena at a press briefing in Colombo, 

Sarath N. Silva is sorry for 2005 ruling

Former Chief Justice Sarath N Silva has apologised for the ruling he gave in support of then Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa in 2005 the ‘Helping Hambantota’ case.

[ புதன்கிழமை, 31 டிசெம்பர் 2014, 11:53.48 AM GMT ]
ஜனாதிபதி மகிந்த ராஜபக்ச சிறைத் தண்டனை அனுபவித்து வரும் 18 கடுமையான குற்றவாளிகளுக்கு கடந்த வாரம் பொது மன்னிப்பு வழங்கியுள்ளதாக சிறைச்சாலை வட்டாரங்கள் தெரிவிக்கின்றன.
இவர்களில் ஒருவர் 9 கொலைகள், கொள்ளைகள் மற்றும் பாலியல் வல்லுறவு குற்றச்சாட்டில் 37 ஆண்டுகள் சிறைத் தண்டனை பெற்றவர் எனக் கூறப்படுகிறது.
அந்த நபர், தெபேகம பிரியந்த அல்லது தெபேகம பிரியசாந்த அல்லது புச்சா என அழைக்கப்படும் அமைச்சர் ரஞ்சித் சியம்பலாப்பிட்டியவின் இணைப்புச் செயலாளர் எனவும் தெரியவருகிறது.
மிரிஹான விசேட பொலிஸ் பிரிவினரால் கைது செய்யப்பட்ட இந்த நபரிடம் இருந்து ரி 56 ரக துப்பாக்கி, ஒரு பிரவுணிக் ரக கைத்துப்பாக்கி, ரி 56 ரக துப்பாக்கிக்கு பயன்படுத்தப்படும் 22 தோட்டாக்கள், 9 கைத்துப்பாக்கி தோட்டக்கள், ஒரு ரம்பே ரக கத்தி, இரண்டு கடவுச்சீட்டுகள், ஒரு கைக்குண்டு ஆகியனவும் கைப்பற்றப்பட்டன.
இந்த நபருக்கு எதிராக 19 வழக்குகள் நடைபெற்று வருவதுடன் அவற்றில் 9 வழக்குகளில் குற்றவாளி என இனங்காணப்பட்ட 37 வருடங்கள் சிறைத்தண்டனை விதிக்கப்பட்டது.
மேலும் பல வழக்குகள் விசாரிக்கப்பட்டு வருகின்றன. ஜனாதிபதி இப்படியான பல கடுமையான குற்றவாளிகளுக்கு கடந்த காலத்திலும் பொது மன்னிப்பு வழங்கி விடுதலை செய்துள்ளார்.
ஜனாதிபதியின் பொது மன்னிப்பு வழங்கப்பட்டுள்ளதாக கூறப்பட்டாலும் சிறைச்சாலைகளில் அது தொடர்பான ஆவணங்கள் இருப்பதில்லை.
சிறைச்சாலை புலனாய்வு பிரிவு என பாதுகாப்புச் செயலாளர் கோத்தபாய ராஜபக்சவினால் ஆரம்பிக்கப்பட்ட பிரிவினர் குறித்த கைதிகளுக்கு ஜனாதிபதி பொது மன்னிப்பு வழங்கியதாக கூறி வெளியில் அழைத்துச் சென்று விடுகின்றனர்.
இவ்வாறு மேலும் 17 பேருக்கு பொது மன்னிப்பு வழங்கப்பட்டுள்ளது. ராஜபக்சவினர் மேற்கொள்ளவிருக்கும் ஏதேனும் குற்றச் செயலுக்காக இவர்கள் சிறையில் இருந்து அழைத்துச் செல்லப்பட்டிருக்கலாம் என சிறைச்சாலை அதிகாரிகள் சந்தேகம் வெளியிட்டுள்ளனர்.
Commonwealth to observe Sri Lanka election

29 December 2014
CWThe CommonwealthThe Commonwealth
Dr Bharrat Jagdeo, former President of Guyana, will lead the Observer Group, which follows a formal invitation from Sri Lanka’s Commissioner of Elections, Mahinda Deshapriya.
Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma reiterated the Declaration of Principles for International Election Observation, to which the Commonwealth is a signatory. He said: “Genuine democratic elections are an expression of sovereignty, which belongs to the people of a country, the free expression of whose will provides the basis for the authority and legitimacy of government.”
Mr Sharma added: “Sri Lanka has among the oldest democratic traditions in the Commonwealth. The people of Sri Lanka should be able to freely exercise their franchise, in an enabling environment marked by transparency, a level playing field, and adherence to the laws and norms that govern a credible and peaceful election. For this, key stakeholders must play their due roles.”
The Group will consider the pre-electoral environment and preparations. On election day and thereafter, members will observe the voting process, counting and tabulation procedures and the announcement of results. The Group will act impartially and make an independent assessment of the electoral process. It will conduct itself according to the standards expressed in the International Declaration of Principles for Election Observation to which Sri Lanka has committed itself. 
Upon completion of its assignment, the Group will submit its report to the Commonwealth Secretary-General, who will in turn send it to the Government of Sri Lanka, the Commissioner of Elections and the principal political parties, before making it available to all Commonwealth Governments, and eventually releasing it into the public domain.
The nine Observers will be in Sri Lanka from 2 to 14 January 2015. A five-member team from the Commonwealth Secretariat, led by Ms Katalaina Sapolu, Director of the Rule of Law Division, will support them.
The full composition of the Commonwealth Observer Group is:
Dr Bharrat Jagdeo (Chair)
Former President
Guyana
Ms Maria Chin Abdullah
The Coalition of Free and Fair Elections
Malaysia
Dr Campbell Gordon Calder
Former Member of Parliament
New Zealand
Mr Qamar Zaman Kaira 
Former Minister and Member of Parliament
Pakistan
Mr Eldred De Klerk
Rule of law and elections security expert
South Africa
Dr Sally Kosgei
Former Minister and Member of Parliament
Kenya
Ms Sa-adatu Maida
Election Commissioner
Ghana
Mr Brij Bihari Tandon
Former Election Commissioner of India
India
Ms Lainy Malkani
Media Expert
United Kingdom
For media enquiries, please contact Victoria Holdsworth on v.holdsworth@commonwealth.int or +44 (0) 789 459 3520.
- See more at: http://thecommonwealth.org/media/press-release/commonwealth-observe-sri-lanka-election#sthash.n33KaztV.GBrkZlYB.dpuf

Ten Days That Can Subvert Democracy

Colombo Telegraph
By S. Sivathasan -December 31, 2014 
S. Sivathasan
S. Sivathasan
“The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it.”- Karl marx.
Lenin changed it. In 1917 John Reed saw it, “with the eye of a conscientious reporter” as he puts it. “A slice of intensified history” he calls it so aptly. With the same intensity, the flow of Sri Lanka’s history may get perverted. Ten days from tomorrow are enough for it. International vigilance can thwart it. The country is alive to it, but remains unprepared. Danger is from the incumbent President, his coterie and his familial regime.
Mahinda Rajapaksa 1Portents to Make One Shudder
The caption of this article is with reference to Sri Lanka. It is in the same vein as John Reed’s ‘Ten Days that Shook the World’. It is phrased advisedly. Though confined to a small nation, it can escalate to earth shattering proportions. To the polity the eruption may even be volcanic. Signs are ominous and many have sensed it. Ceylon and later Sri Lanka never before stood so precipitously on such unpredictable terrain.
Ten Days in 1917
The allusion is to ten decisive days of the Russian Revolution. As the first successful Communist upheaval it was epoch making. The book too was same. Lenin wrote in the introduction in 1919, “With the greatest interest and with never slackening attention I read John Reed’s book …”Lenin with his sense of history took the title as appropriate.Read More