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Der Balanceakt der EVP

Euractiv.de - Wed, 03/06/2024 - 08:56
Die Europäische Volkspartei (EVP), der auch CDU und CSU angehören, beginnt heute ihren Parteikongress in Rumänien. In den nächsten beiden Tagen soll nicht nur Ursula von der Leyen offiziell zur Spitzenkandidatin gekrönt werden, sondern auch das Wahlprogramm der Europapartei verabschiedet werden.
Categories: Europäische Union

Gas is back on the agenda

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/06/2024 - 08:55
Reminiscent of late 2022, natural gas has crept its way back up the political agenda ahead of a solidarity fight between Germany and its neighbouring countries – and growing pressure to ditch all Russian gas. 
Categories: European Union

EU-Sozialdemokraten ziehen rote Linie: Keine Rechte bei EU-Verhandlungen

Euractiv.de - Wed, 03/06/2024 - 08:50
Die Sozialdemokratische Partei Europas (SPE) hat Gedankenspielen der konservativen EVP zu rechten Mehrheiten eine Absage erteilt. Man werde nach der Europawahl nicht über pro-europäische Mehrheiten verhandeln, wenn EU-Rechte am Tisch säßen, erklärte SPE-Generalsekretär Giacomo Filibeck im Interview mit Euractiv.
Categories: Europäische Union

Nous voulons être les premiers : comment Showmax et Netflix stimulent la diffusion en continu en Afrique

BBC Afrique - Wed, 03/06/2024 - 08:49
Le service de streaming africain Showmax investit massivement dans des contenus originaux afin d'élargir le marché et d'augmenter la demande.
Categories: Afrique

Nous voulons être les premiers : comment Showmax et Netflix stimulent la diffusion en continu en Afrique

BBC Afrique - Wed, 03/06/2024 - 08:49
Le service de streaming africain Showmax investit massivement dans des contenus originaux afin d'élargir le marché et d'augmenter la demande.
Categories: Afrique

Zwei studentische Hilfskräfte (w/m/div)

Die Abteilung Unternehmen und Märkte im DIW Berlin sucht zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt

 zwei studentische Hilfskräfte (w/m/div) (für jeweils 10 Wochenstunden)

Da es sich um eine Sammelausschreibung handelt, beachten Sie bitte die verschiedenen Konditionen und Aufgabenfelder. Bitte geben Sie in Ihrer Bewerbung an, für welche Ausschreibung(en) Sie sich bewerben möchten.

 


Paris kritisiert EU-Ziele für erneuerbare Energien als „nicht mehr gewollt“

Euractiv.de - Wed, 03/06/2024 - 08:39
Der französische Wirtschafts- und Finanzminister Bruno Le Maire kritisierte am Montag (4. März) die EU-Vorgaben zum Ausbau erneuerbarer Energien vom letzten März als zu strikt und ineffektiv. Das Land liegt darüber seit längerem im Clinch mit der EU.
Categories: Europäische Union

International Women’s Day, 2024 In a Fearless Gesture, Woman Police Officer Averts Mob Lynching

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Wed, 03/06/2024 - 08:38

Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), Syeda Shehrbano Naqvi, saved a woman falsely accused of blasphemy. Credit: ASP Shehrbano Naqvi

By Zofeen Ebrahim
KARACHI, Mar 6 2024 (IPS)

Since the start of the year, there has been very little to celebrate for Pakistanis. Disrupted social media, escalating electricity, fuel, and food prices, and newly-held elections mired in controversy. But then, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), Syeda Shehrbano Naqvi, did something that brightened the days of despair.

The 31-year-old’s courageous overture and foresight in the face of a potentially explosive situation have given Pakistan a reason to stand among the countries on this year’s Women’s Day with pride.

Naqvi rescued a woman, wearing a dress with Arabic calligraphy, from a frenzied mob from Lahore’s Ichhra Bazaar late last month (Sunday, February 25), who mistook it for verses from the Holy Quran and accused her of having committed blasphemy.

“There must be approximately 150–200 people by the time I reached the spot where this incident took place, around 1.45 pm,” said the police officer, talking to IPS over the phone from Lahore. She spoke to the mob with authority: “You should trust us [police],” she was heard shouting to the crowd on a video clip gone viral. Prior to her arrival, police from nearby police stations had also arrived to manage the situation.

“We had to act swiftly and get her out, as an angry mob in a close space can mean the situation getting out of control quickly,” she told IPS.

A black abayaa (a loose-fitted, long-sleeved robe worn by Muslim women) was arranged for the woman to cover her dress, which had ignited the sentiments in the first place, and her face completely covered to protect her identity when she was led out and whisked away in the police vehicle.

Following this incident, Manto, a clothing shop that uses a lot of calligraphic verses by poets and writers, put this notice on its social media pages. Credit: Manto

 

With permission from Masood Lohar, founder of the Clifton Urban Forest, who put up these AI-generated illustrations on his Facebook page. Credit: Masood Lohar/Facebook

 

Credit: Masood Lohar/Facebook

Naqvi knew exactly how to handle the situation, having dealt with similar situations in the past. But she admitted that the “five-minute walk to the police van was not without danger, despite the police forming a circle around us.”

Before the police arrived, videos posted on social media show a visibly terrified woman standing in the far corner of a restaurant with her hands covering half of her face.

The restaurant owner put his shutter down and locked it from inside to protect the woman, while others tried to calm the angry mob, who threatened to set the place on fire if the woman was not handed to them.

“Pakistanis spend so much of their time reading the Quran and reciting from it; then how can the simplest Arabic writing be mistaken for a holy verse?” asked Dr. Pervez Hoodbhoy, an Islamabad-based physicist and author, referring to rote learning of the holy book by majority Pakistanis. “This episode reveals that the ability to read a foreign language without understanding it achieves nothing.”

“Fighting pressure, numbers, and situations, you upheld both humanity and law; I thank you, and we are very proud of you,” said a press statement issued from the newly-elected chief minister of Punjab province, Maryam Nawaz’s office, commending officer Naqvi.

“Shehrbano Naqvi has set a new standard for the police force,” said young Pakistani activist Ammar Ali Jan, secretary general of the left-wing socialist party, Haqooq-e-Khalq Party.

“This is the way to stand up to a mob; it’s never happened before and it will set an example for others to take similar action,” he said, especially if she’s rewarded.

The Punjab police chief has recommended Naqvi for the Quaid-i-Azam Police Medal for her gallantry.

Jan said the incident should be looked at through a gender lens. “It has highlighted the need for more educated and qualified women to be inducted into the state apparatus.”

However, for many, what happened after the rescue has left a bad aftertaste.

ASP Shehrbano Naqvi put aside her own safety and came to the rescue of a woman falsely accused of blasphemy. Her bravery has been recognized and some of the people involved are now under investigation. Credit: ASP Shehrbano Naqvi

Conceding the policewoman put up a brave act and prevented it from getting ugly, Farah Zia, director of the independent Human Rights Commission of Pakistan asked: “Why was the rescued woman, under the same police watch, forced to seek forgiveness and declare herself to belong to the majority Sunni Muslim sect and thus can never think of doing anything to harm the sentiments of her fellow Muslims? Does it mean those belonging to minority faiths or sects can be expected to?”

Zia said it sent a signal that the government and the state are helpless and weak in the face of violent mobs.

The apology video, showing the woman sitting in between two bearded men who also put words in her mouth during the recording, was shot at the police station, but Naqvi insisted it had nothing to do with the police.

“It was decided between those nominated by the mob and the woman’s family that she would apologize,” clarified Naqvi and that the job of the police was just to “ensure law and order is maintained; there is no loss of life and no material damage.”

However, she added: “It is pertinent to remember that this incident either could have become a trauma in the life of the woman or we could have helped by placating the issue in a manner that puts an end to any further conversation that would ensue in the future. We decided to do the latter, despite criticism from various quarters. Given certain realities of our society, she now has a better chance of living a normal, healthy, and happy life,” pointed out Naqvi.

“The progressives among us may not like the tactical approach employed,” said Jan, referring to the apology coerced from the accused woman, but he explained: “The threat is real and potent, especially for someone who is marked.” He further added that the balance of forces in society is tipped in favour of extremists.

Hoodbhoy said the incident was reflective of an education system that “feeds religious fanaticism,” because of which Pakistani society and even its educated class have turned extremist.

“No longer can illiteracy alone be held responsible. The hyper-religiosity promoted through state institutions and the toxic education in our schools are not getting us admiration anywhere. Instead, it is producing a wild, uncontrollable population. Even our friends now fear us,” he lamented.

“Who in his right mind—apart from dedicated mountaineers—would want to vacation in a country where the population is ready to burst into flames at the slightest provocation?” he warned.

Blasphemy is punishable by death in Pakistan but as has often happened in the past, even before the case goes to trial, the accused is lynched.

According to the data collected by the Centre of Social Justice Pakistan, at least 329 people were allegedly accused of blasphemy in the year 2023.

“This is merely a list of cases reported in the press; the number can be higher than that,” Peter Jacob, executive director of CSJP, told IPS. Seven people were killed extrajudicially in 2023, he said.

At least 2,449 people have been accused of committing blasphemy between 1987 and 2023 and 95 people were killed extrajudicially between 1994 and 2023. No one has ever been punished except Mumtaz Qadri, who assassinated Punjab governor Salman Taseer in 2011.

Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi, chairman of the Pakistan Ulema Council (PUC), applauded the policewoman for showing immense courage in the face of such incidents; he said many others had buckled under similar circumstances in the past.

“She put her life in danger to save this woman and she should be commended for that,” he told IPS.

With “every political party and every political leader agreeing the law is misused and the accusations are false and have led to deadly consequences,” Jan said they need to come up with a grand national strategy.

“Begin by punishing those who falsely accuse others of blasphemy.”

Ashrafi wholeheartedly endorsed this. “Make it the test case,” demanded the PUC head, so that such incidents do not happen again.” He said all those who instigated this incident should be tried under the state’s anti-terrorist law.

Since the filing of this story, the Lahore police have lodged a First Information Report (FIR) against dozens of alleged miscreants so that the process of investigation can begin.

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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This feature is part of a series to mark International Women’s Day, March 8.
Categories: Africa

Monténégro : rien ne va plus entre le président et le Premier ministre

Courrier des Balkans / Monténégro - Wed, 03/06/2024 - 08:28

Les dissensions étaient toujours plus visibles à la tête de l'État monténégrin. Le Président Jakov Milatović a finalement quitté le mouvement L'Europe maintenant, dirigé par le Premier ministre Milojko Spajić. Cette fronde risque-t-elle de déstabiliser l'exécutif, dont le programme reste bien flou ?

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Monténégro : rien ne va plus entre le président et le Premier ministre

Courrier des Balkans - Wed, 03/06/2024 - 08:28

Les dissensions étaient toujours plus visibles à la tête de l'État monténégrin. Le Président Jakov Milatović a finalement quitté le mouvement L'Europe maintenant, dirigé par le Premier ministre Milojko Spajić. Cette fronde risque-t-elle de déstabiliser l'exécutif, dont le programme reste bien flou ?

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Pour une Europe souveraine et durablement en croissance

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 03/06/2024 - 08:28
À l’occasion d’un événement que notre fédération bancaire organise à Bruxelles, nous publions nos propositions « Pour une Europe souveraine et durablement en croissance » pour la période 2024-2029.
Categories: Union européenne

Albanie : la base militaire aérienne de Kuçovë, du Pacte de Varsovie à l'Otan

Courrier des Balkans / Albanie - Wed, 03/06/2024 - 08:27

C'est en grande pompe qu'a été réouverte la base aérienne de Kuçovë, construite à l'époque communiste. Située à 80 kilomètres au sud de Tirana, celle-ci doit accueillir six avions de combat de l'Otan. Une façon pour le pouvoir albanais de se rendre indispensable aux yeux des Occidentaux.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Albanie : la base militaire aérienne de Kuçovë, du Pacte de Varsovie à l'Otan

Courrier des Balkans - Wed, 03/06/2024 - 08:27

C'est en grande pompe qu'a été réouverte la base aérienne de Kuçovë, construite à l'époque communiste. Située à 80 kilomètres au sud de Tirana, celle-ci doit accueillir six avions de combat de l'Otan. Une façon pour le pouvoir albanais de se rendre indispensable aux yeux des Occidentaux.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

EVP-Kongress: Europäische Konservative schielen auf Allianzen mit links und rechts

Euractiv.de - Wed, 03/06/2024 - 08:26
Eine Verschiebung der Kräfteverhältnisse nach den Europawahlen wird voraussichtlich die Europäischen Volkspartei (EVP) von CDU und CSU stärken. Sie wird sich ihre Partner links und rechts aussuchen können – ein heikler Balanceakt, der auch nach hinten losgehen kann.
Categories: Europäische Union

Trotz EU-Sorgen: Serbien will weiter an „guten Beziehungen“ zu Russland festhalten

Euractiv.de - Wed, 03/06/2024 - 08:07
Serbien wolle gute Beziehungen zu Russland entwickeln. Dies erklärte der serbische Außenminister Ivica Dacic nach einem Treffen mit seinem russischen Amtskollegen Sergej Lawrow auf einer internationalen Konferenz in Antalya in der Türkei.
Categories: Europäische Union

Putin’s spy chief scolds Macron for ‘dangerous, irresponsible’ remark on Ukraine

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/06/2024 - 08:04
Russian President Vladimir Putin's foreign intelligence chief has said French President Emmanuel Macron's refusal to rule out sending European troops to fight Russian soldiers in Ukraine was extremely dangerous and irresponsible.
Categories: European Union

L’Expresso : la présidente du parlement espagnol refuse de démissionner pour corruption

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 03/06/2024 - 08:03
Aujourd’hui dans L’Expresso : l'Allemagne stabilise ses retraites, le Premier ministre bulgare démissionne, Bruno Le Maire dénonce les objectifs renouvelables de l'Europe et Les Républicains s'unissent contre Ursula von der Leyen au congrès du PPE.
Categories: Union européenne

En Croatie, les élections nationales avant les européennes sèment la confusion dans l’esprit des électeurs

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 03/06/2024 - 08:01
Alors que la Croatie entre en campagne pour les élections européennes de juin et les élections législatives prévues peu avant, des sources proches du parti au pouvoir dénoncent leur aspect stratégique et des analystes mettent en garde contre le risque de confusion chez les électeurs.
Categories: Union européenne

Le ministre serbe des Affaires étrangères rencontre son homologue russe et insiste sur leurs bonnes relations

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 03/06/2024 - 07:55
La Serbie souhaite développer de bonnes relations avec la Russie, a déclaré le ministre des Affaires étrangères, Ivica Dačić, après avoir rencontré son homologue russe, Sergey Lavrov, lors d’une conférence internationale à Antalya, en Turquie.
Categories: Union européenne

EU socialists set red lines: No ECR, far right people around the table after elections

Euractiv.com - Wed, 03/06/2024 - 07:54
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Swedish far-right leader saying his party must be in government if the PM expects to serve a second term, Hungary opposing Dutch PM Rutte’s NATO candidacy, and so much more.
Categories: European Union

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