Sri Lankan Premier
Ranil Wickreme singhe has vowed to take security measures to prevent
the Islamic State terrorism raising its head again in the country as he
appealed to people not to support extremism or religious fanaticism. The
premier after meeting with a group of representatives of civil societies and
trade union collective at Temple Trees on Saturday said the security forces and
police have been able to apprehend everyone involved in the Easter Sunday
attacks that killed 258 people, the Colombo Page
reported. But this doesn't mean that this is the end of this type of terrorism.
We now have to take certain measures of counterterrorism to ensure that the
country will not face terrorism again, he cautioned. He said the government is
discussing the counterterrorism measures that are being taken, with the country
still on edge after the attacks on three hotels and three churches that were
blamed on a local jihadi group, the National Thowheeth Jama'ath (NTJ). The
Islamic State group has also claimed a role in the attacks. He pointed out that
the attacks in Sri Lanka is one instance that the ISIS did not have the support
of the local Muslim community for their actions and that should be maintained.
Prime Minister Wickreme singhe requested not to drive people to extremism by
supporting religious fanaticism and racism."We
have also had the help of the Muslim community in bringing about many changes
and suggestions - Madrasa education bill not allowing sharia universities,
ensuring name boards in only the three national languages," the premier
said. The premier responded, saying the parliamentary select committee (PSC)
has been appointed to investigate the issue. "We must maintain it that way
and not allow extremism to come in, racial and religious hatred to come in,
whereby driving some people to the other side," he said. Christians make
up 7.6 per cent and
Muslims 10 per cent of mainly
Buddhist Sri Lanka.
26 May 2019
25 May 2019
At least 29 inmates killed in clashes at Venezuela jail
The bloodshed
incident occured at the police station jail in the town of Acarigua, in
Portuguesa state, occurred when police special forces (FAES) tried to stop a
"massive prison break" which resulted in the deaths of 29 inmates,
according to Portuguesa public security secretary Oscar Valero.The prisoners
received the officers with "a hail of gunfire" while detonating three
grenades, which injured 19 police, Valero told reporters.The Una Ventana a la
Libertad NGO, which defends prisoner rights, director Carlos Nieto said the
clashes broke out when the FAES attempted to rescue visitors who had been taken
hostage Thursday by the "pran" – the leader of the inmates – at the
jail."This morning (authorities) sent the FAES and there was a clash. The
detainees had weapons, they shot at the police. Apparently they also detonated
two grenades," Nieto told press.The inmates’ leader, Wilfredo. The prisons
ministry did not comment on the incident, saying police station jails are not
under its control.A video shared on social media shows an inmate – believed to
be Ramos – with his face partly covered while brandishing a pistol and what
appears to be grenades, and threatening two women."It’s our lives (on the
line) and those of the visitors here," he says, as a woman pleads for
help, while warning the police to stay out because "I’m prepared to
die."There are around 500 of them in the country, holding 55,000 people
even though their total capacity is just 8,000, the NGO added.The Acarigua jail
has capacity for 60 inmates but was holding 500, according to the police
report.Venezuela has one of the worst records for prison violence in the
region.In March 2018, 68 inmates died in a fire at a police jail in the
northern city of Valencia.And in August 2017, a riot at a facility in the
southern Amazonas state left 37 prisoners dead.More than 400 people are
believed to have been killed in Venezuelan jails since 2011, while human rights
organizations also say they face a lack of food and medicines – like much of
the country – while the facilities are beset by corruption.
24 May 2019
UK set for new PM as Theresa may to quit
United Kingdom’s (Britain)
Theresa May announced her resignation as prime minister on Friday morning,
drawing her turbulent three-year premiership to an abrupt end. She will step
down as Conservative Party leader on June 7. In an emotional speech outside 10
Downing Street, May said she had “done everything” she could to convince
members of Parliament to back the Brexit withdrawal agreement she had
negotiated with the European Union. “I believe it was right to persevere even
when the odds against success seemed high, but it is now clear to me that it is
in the best interests of the country for a new prime minister to lead that
effort,” May said at a hastily arranged press conference.“I will shortly leave
the job that it has been the honor of my life to hold. The second female prime
minister but certainly not the last.”“I do so with no ill will but with
enormous and enduring gratitude to have had the opportunity to serve the
country I love,” May said, her voice shaking. Sterling briefly rose 0.5% to
climb above $1.27 shortly after May’s statement, before paring gains as
investors digested the news. But, she says it was with “deep regret” that she
had ultimately failed to reach a consensus among lawmakers.
23 May 2019
Hope I get to work with Leonardo DiCaprio again: Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio both are
comes to share silver screen again. It may mean fans will get to see the duo on
screen together a lot more in the future.The 55-year-old actor opened up about
working with his Once Upon a Time in Hollywood costar, 44, during a press
conference for their film at the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday.“I had a
great laugh with him,” Pitt told reporters via The Playlist. “It’s that thing
knowing you have the best of the best on the opposite side of the table holding
up the scene with you. There is a great relief in that.”He added, “We have the
same reference points. We have been going through this at the same time.
Similar experiences to laugh about it. I hope we do it again, it was great
fun.”Pitt and DiCaprio have taken Cannes by storm since their Quentin Tarantino
film premiered on Tuesday. DiCaprio said there was “incredible ease and comfort
getting to work alongside Brad.” Incredibly easy working with Brad and I think
we forged a great cinematic bond in a film about our industry together, he
said.
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