The US wants Kenya to lead a force in Haiti with 1,000 police. Watchdogs say they’ll export abuseIt’s a challenging turn for a police force long accused by rights watchdogs of killings and torture, including gunning down civilians during Kenya’s COVID-19 curfew. One local group confirmed that officers fatally shot more than 30 people in July, all of them in Kenya’s poorest neighborhoods, during opposition-called protests over the rising cost of living.
https://apnews.com/article/kenya-haiti-police-united-nations-united-states-2464c509c8d6742fdc6c1d7ea4683979U.S., Colombia to open three migration offices to stem irregular crossingsThree offices meant to attend Haitian, Cuban and Venezuelan migrants hoping to reach the United States will open in Colombia, the Andean country's foreign ministry said on Thursday, the initial phase of a plan to reduce migrant flows through the dangerous Darien Gap. The Safe Mobility scheme was agreed between Colombia, Panama and the United States in April in a bid to address humanitarian issues in the Darien, where migrants often suffer death, injury and crime.
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/us-colombia-open-three-migration-offices-stem-irregular-crossings-2023-08-03/Heat stroke claims 13 lives in Port Sudan, hospital staff strike continuesSweltering temperatures in Port Sudan have led to a surge in heat stroke cases, including deaths, according to the Red Sea state Health Ministry. Medical assistance is limited in the state capital, as the Port Sudan Teaching Hospital emergency staff are on strike to protest delayed salary payments. The Red Sea state Ministry of Health reported 13 fatalities and 42 cases of heat stroke in Port Sudan since June. Dr Hisham Osman, director of the General Department of Emergency and Epidemic Control at the ministry, explained that Port Sudan experiences an annual surge in heat stroke cases in the warm season, which started in June.
https://www.dabangasudan.org/en/all-news/article/heat-stroke-claims-13-lives-in-port-sudan-hospital-staff-strike-continuesNiger coup leader defiant as Nigeria cuts power, ECOWAS mulls actionNiger’s coup leader has declared that he will not bow down to pressure to reinstate deposed President Mohamed Bazoum, criticising sanctions imposed by West African leaders as “illegal” and “inhumane” and urging his countrymen to get ready to defend their nation. General Abdourahamane Tchiani‘s comments, issued in a televised address on Wednesday, came as the defence chiefs of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) met in neighbouring Nigeria to discuss the crisis in Niger.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/8/3/niger-coup-leader-defiant-as-nigeria-cuts-power-ecowas-threatens-forcehttps://archive.is/DODtBPakistan reportedly buying Israeli phone-hacking spywarePakistani authorities have been using Israeli phone-hacking spyware since at least 2012, according to a report in Haaretz. Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and several Pakistani police units make use of products made by Israeli cyber technology firm Cellebrite, the Israeli newspaper revealed on Thursday. Cellebrite's flagship product, UFED, which is sold to law enforcement agencies around the world, hacks into password-protected mobile phones and copies all their stored information, including text messages, contacts, pictures and documents.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/pakistan-israel-spyware-phone-hacking-reportIndia strips passports from several Kashmiris as Modi tightens grip on dissentThe Indian government has suspended the passports of several Kashmiris, including journalists, in what observers describe as an unprecedented move to stifle dissent in the region. Several Kashmiris living either in Indian-controlled Kashmir or overseas told Middle East Eye that they have received emails from the Indian government, over the past 10 days, notifying them that their passports had been suspended.
https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2023/08/02/india-strips-passports-from-several-kashmiris-as-modi-tightens-grip-on-dissent/https://archive.is/7U3BRCourt rules that Varanasi mosque can be surveyed to see if it stands on site of Hindu temple, in move inflaming community tensionsthe committee of the Gyanvapi mosque said they would appeal to India’s Supreme Court. Spokesman Khalid Rasheed said: “We are hopeful that justice will be done as the mosque is 600 years old and Muslims have been praying there for so long.” The mosque is at the heart of a separate legal battle with five Hindu women seeking permission to perform Hindu rituals there.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/w/court-rules-varanasi-mosque-can-be-surveyed-see-if-stands-hindu-templeYoung Indonesians secure Singapore citizenship as many lament ‘skills mismatch’ back home A growing number of young Indonesians, drawn by generous scholarships and attractive job prospects, are renouncing their citizenship to become Singaporean, alarming officials as Southeast Asia’s largest economy seeks to become a developed nation by 2045. Indonesia’s immigration agency said earlier this month that almost 4,000 Indonesians had gained Singapore passports between 2019 and 2022, most of them students in the city state, aged 25 to 35. Last year, 1,091 people made the switch, up from 811 in 2020.
https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/people/article/3229314/young-indonesians-secure-singapore-citizenship-many-lament-skills-mismatch-back-homehttps://archive.is/vRdMJMarseille riots: French police officer to stay in custody over riot gun violenceThe officer's lawyer appealed to the court in Aix-en-Provence for his release. He was backed up by the head of national police as well as police unions. But the prosecutor told the court it was clear from CCTV images that the victim had come under attack. He said the officer should remain in pre-trial detention because of the risk of "fraudulent collusion" with colleagues. The judge ruled that there were serious indications of the officer's involvement in the incident and despite his partial confession, his initial denial had discredited his entire account.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-66393503.ampYoung communist found not guilty over Cop26 protestGlasgow Young Communist League (YCL) secretary Nathan Hennebry had been the only one of over 50 arrests made during the course of the world summit held in the city in 2021 who went on to face trial. The Crown argued that he held a flare in a manner which could have caused injury to Police Scotland officers at the protest, but their case foundered when two police witnesses to the trial produced different accounts of the incident.
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