Sunday, June 8, 2014

Curfew in Haryana town after communal violence


A curfew was imposed in a Haryana town Sunday following tension between two communities after a road accident, police said.


Violence erupted Sunday morning in Tauru town, some 40 km from Gurgaon city, after a truck mowed down two men on a bike, killing one of them on the spot, police said.


Tension gripped the Meo (Muslim) dominated area in Mewat district after the accident.


“Danveer Singh, 22, died on the spot while the other was critically injured,” a senior police officer told IANS.


“The driver and helper of the truck, from Meo community, were badly thrashed by the mob.”


The markets were closed after the violence. Most of the access routes to Tauru from Mewat were blocked by the people from a community.


Media persons were also not allowed to reach the spot.


“People pelted stones and destroyed shops and business outlets in the market. Police had to open fire in the air to control the mob,” the police officer added.


Mewat Deputy Commissioner R.C. Verma imposed prohibitory orders under Section 144 CrPC, banning any gathering of five or more people, and also clamped curfew on the area.


Additional police force was called. Many people could not get out of their houses, shops and offices because of the violence.


“The situation in and around Tauru town was tense but under control,” another officer who did not wish to named told IANS.



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New Darlington Building Society boss goes for 'steady growth'


The new boss of Darlington Building Society says more jobs and branches could be created




The new boss of Darlington Building Society wants “steady growth” for the 158-year-old organisation - and says more jobs and branches could be created.


Chief executive Colin Fyfe plans to attract young blood into the society with apprenticeships for school-leavers and grow its presence on social media and products that appeal to younger customers.


The 47-year-old Scot says he welcomes new branch locations where the society can prosper - but he is reluctant to jeopardise its long-standing history in the region with big expansion plans.


Darlington Building Society employs 107 staff in 13 branches across Teesside, County Durham and North Yorkshire.


Mr Fyfe said: “Now the global financial crisis is out of the way, we are looking for steady growth. The society has a long history.


“We are not going to endanger those foundations by trying to grow bigger than everybody else. It’s just not common sense.


“We are looking to develop different channels, particularly online, and I want to explore whether there’s any other location we’d like to be based in.”


He added: “We’ve got a very loyal staff, and there’s also a great opportunity to bring a good range of young people into the society. It’s a good training ground, you see everything which doesn’t always happen at a large organisation.


“We are hoping to take on school-leavers and apprenticeships.”


He said the society, which operates under a mutual framework and is owned by its members - savers and borrowers - is not accountable to outside shareholders, allowing it to be more customer and community-focused than some other organisations.


“The society is very customer-centric, that’s why I was delighted to have this opportunity.


“The customers own this society, you don’t have shareholders or another big parent organisation in another part of the world.


“We are delivering the services that customers in this area want, without anybody looking over our shoulder asking ‘is it really profitable?’


“Darlington Building Society has been here for 158 years, if we want to stay another 158 years then we need a strong balance sheet.


“The North-east seems to be on the up, I’ve been getting a good impression from the business people in the North-east and confidence is definitely rising.”


Mr Fyfe was previously director of specialised businesses and operations for Clydesdale Bank PLC, a £1.1bn turnover UK subsidiary of National Australia Bank that incorporates Yorkshire Bank.


He has also held various national director roles. He replaced outgoing chief executive, David Dodd.


* See tomorrow’s Business Supplement for an in-depth interview with Colin Fyfe.



In a library not so far, far away... Stars Wars characters visit Middlesbrough's Central library


Middlesbrough's Central library was taken over by Stars Wars' Storm Troopers and a variety of characters from Dr Who as part of the Crossing The Tees literary festival




A cast of characters from a galaxy far, far away stormed a Teesside library.


The Crossing The Tees literary festival, organised by Middlesbrough and Stockton Councils, attracted thousands of visitors to both towns over the weekend, in a bid to encourage all ages to visit their local library.


The free festival kicked off at Middlesbrough’s Central library with a sci-fi themed family fun day. The Reference Library was taken over by Stars Wars’ Storm Troopers and a variety of characters from Dr Who.



Other activites included light sabre demonstrations, merchandise stalls, face painting, photo opportunities, craft activities and a treasure trail.


Library development officer Ruth Cull said: “We have had a fantastic turnout and it’s been a great way of bringing people in to see what our library has to offer.


“We are hoping to encourage people who maybe haven’t been to the library before to come and have a look around. There is something for all the family and we are pleased to be raising awareness of just how important a library is.”


For more information, and for future events, contact Middlesbrough library on 01642 729002.



New Mayor parades through Stockton before special church service


The new Mayor of Stockton, Councillor Barbara Inman, was joined by many of the town’s residents for the Mayor’s Parade and Sunday Service yesterday




It didn’t rain on their parade as sunshine blessed a big day in Stockton’s civic calendar.


The new Mayor of Stockton, Councillor Barbara Inman, was joined by many of the town’s residents for the Mayor’s Parade and Sunday Service yesterday.


The annual event saw Cllr Inman and civic dignitaries parade through the town centre before the Mayor took the Act of Dedication to the People of the Borough.


The parade, led by the Salvation Army Band, travelled up the High Street and ended up in the Parish Gardens, where the civic procession was welcomed into a special open-air church service.



This year was the first time that the Mayor’s Sunday Service had coincided with the annual celebration of Pentecost Sunday by Stockton Churches United.


There was sunshine and blue skies as hundreds of people of all ages gathered for the service led by the Priest-in-Charge of Stockton Parish Church, the Reverend Alan Farish.


Cllr Inman said she was “deeply honoured” to be taking the Act of Dedication to serve the people of Stockton Borough.


During the service the Mayor also introduced representatives from her chosen charities, Marie Curie Cancer Care and Eastern Ravens Trust



Al-Sisi thanks Israeli leaders for their ‘warm wishes’


Politician Sisi


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Shimon Peres spoke Friday with Egyptian coup leader Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi to congratulate him on winning the elections and emphasize the importance of Egyptian-Israeli relations.


The two phone calls came two days before the inauguration of Al-Sisi as president after elections that were marred by staggeringly low voter turnout due to the nationwide boycott of a process deemed farcical by many in Egypt and internationally.


According to a statement by the Israeli PM’s office, he spoke with Al-Sisi on the “strategic importance of bilateral relations between Egypt and Israel and about honoring the peace treaty.”


Israeli president’s office said in a statement that Al-Sisi thanked Peres “for his warm wishes.”



Raymond Ibrahim on CBN News: Christian Persecution and the Mainstream Media


On June 6, Raymond Ibrahim, a Shillman Fellow at the Freedom Center, appeared on CBN News discussing the plight of Meriam Ibrahim — a wife and mother on death row in Sudan for refusing to renounce Christianity and embrace Islam.


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What Happened to Marine Deserter Wassef Ali Hassoun?


missing-marine Ten years ago this month, U.S. Marine Wassef Ali Hassoun disappeared from Camp Fallujah in Iraq. After a five-month military investigation, he was charged with desertion and theft, brought back to Virginia’s Quantico Marine base and then transferred to North Carolina’s Camp Lejeune for trial.


Yet, a full decade later, Hassoun is as free as a bird.


The accused deserter’s whereabouts are unknown. No trial ever began. No punishment ensued. And our leaders in Washington don’t seem to be doing a thing about this.


Hassoun was born in Lebanon and immigrated with his family to Utah in 1999. A few years later, he joined the Marines as an Arabic translator. On June 20, 2004, Hassoun bailed on guard duty at his base in Fallujah. He took his military-issued gun and his Muslim prayer rug. Military records obtained by the Salt Lake Tribune showed that he was “torn between military loyalty and his Muslim beliefs.”


According to the internal probe, he undermined intelligence-gathering operations by refusing to translate questions about Islam. He balked at raising his voice to suspected jihadi imams and sheiks. He openly threatened to “walk out the front gate and leave.”


The Muslim Marine told his colleagues he supported Hezbollah terrorist attacks on Israel. Members of his unit told investigators he was “anti-American” and listened to jihad sermons on propaganda CDs. Hassoun had received spiritual counseling from Navy Lt. Cmdr. Abuhena Saifulislam, a Muslim military chaplain tied to a radical Wahhabist outfit under federal investigation, according to Hoover Institution fellow and journalist Paul Sperry.


A bizarre video by Hassoun’s Islamist “kidnappers” showed him blindfolded with a sword above his head. But his fellow Marines suspected it was all staged and the “abduction” a collaborative fake. What did the purported hostage-takers want in return for the shady, disgruntled American serviceman? The release of jihadists in “U.S.-led occupation prisons.” Translation: Gitmo detainees. (Americans would never negotiate such a reckless trade, right? Oh, wait.)


In an even weirder twist, Hassoun somehow resurfaced at the U.S. embassy in Lebanon a few weeks after he walked away from his base. His family was rumored to have enlisted the aid of an Islamist group associated with the Muslim Brotherhood.


Hassoun denied desertion charges, came back to the U.S. for trial and then deserted a second time after failing to return to Camp Lejeune after visiting family in Utah. In 2011, Hassoun’s family sought a $1 million book and movie deal in Hollywood. One of his brothers said the fugitive Marine was with family in Lebanon.


Ten summers after he abandoned his post, double-deserting Hassoun is still on the run and has yet to be held accountable.


It’s worth reminding Americans about Hassoun’s story in light of President Obama’s exploding Bowe Bergdahl scandal. By all appearances, this administration has no intention of taking action on longstanding allegations that Bergdahl, like Hassoun before him, deliberately abandoned his post in 2009. Defiant Obama said he makes “no apologies” for the treacherous deal, even as reports of Bergdahl’s renunciation of U.S. citizenship and conversion to Islam have surfaced in the past 48 hours.


Soldiers on the ground have described how Bergdahl’s disappearance catalyzed deadly coordinated attacks by the Taliban on numerous U.S. outposts in Afghanistan. The response has been breathtaking. One of Obama’s minions, former Veterans Affairs bureaucrat and now Housing and Urban Development flack Brandon Friedman defended his boss by suggesting that Bergdahl’s colleagues were “psychopaths.”


Nancy Pelosi’s daughter, Alexandra, sneered that Bergdahl’s critics inside the military are “dysfunctional.” Harry Reid invoked Hillary Clinton’s “What difference does it make?” retort. The president himself sniffed that swelling anger among the families of the fallen was “whipped up.”


Islamist sympathizers inside our military walk away, and the Obama White House turns a blind eye. The Fort Hood jihad attack by Nidal Hasan, who invoked Hassoun in PowerPoint presentations to his military supervisors, is “workplace violence.” Gitmo recidivist Abu Sufian bin Qumu, lead suspect in the Benghazi attack, roams free despite the president’s promise to make “justice” his “biggest priority.”


Our commander in chief empties Gitmo of the worst of the worst jihadists and shrugs at the recidivists targeting American soldiers and civilians. And in a desperate attempt to deflect from the rising death toll of the Veterans Affairs book-cooking scandal, Obama gave Bob Bergdahl a Rose Garden stage to invoke Allah in Arabic.


If you’re not “whipped up” into Category 5 disgust, you’re not paying attention.


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The Taliban Got Back Their Terrorists – Now Castro Wants His



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