Rabu, 07 April 2021

Jordan's King Abdullah describes 'most painful' royal rift - BBC News

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Jordan's King Abdullah has expressed "shock, pain and anger" over an alleged plot to destabilise the kingdom.

"The challenge of these last days was not the most dangerous for the stability of the country - but it was the most painful for me," he said in comments read out on state TV.

King Abdullah was responding to an alleged conspiracy against the state, said to involve his half-brother, Crown Prince Hamzah bin Hussein.

It was his first comment on the matter.

It follows claims by Prince Hamzah that he had been put under de facto house arrest by the government.

In Wednesday's broadcast, King Abdullah's comments sought to reassure Jordanians that the crisis was now over.

"Parties behind the sedition came from within our house and outside it," his address said, adding: "The sedition has been nipped in the bud."

King Abdullah's speech - which was read out by a TV presenter - said that Prince Hamzah had "pledged to remain loyal" and "put Jordan's interest, constitution and laws above all other considerations".

"Hamzah is now with his family in his palace under my care," the king's speech said, adding that an investigation into the alleged plot was continuing.

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On Tuesday, Jordan's government issued a ban on reporting about the alleged plot ,which extended to social media networks.

In a statement to the state-run Petra news agency on Wednesday, Prosecutor General Hassan al-Abdallat said the media ban affected only "matters related to the investigation".

"The gag order excludes matters related to freedom of speech and expression in accordance with the law," the statement added.

What's the royal rift about?

Last Saturday Prince Hamzah, 41, released two videos to the BBC in which he said he had been placed under house arrest.

He said a senior official had told him he was not allowed to go out or communicate with people because of criticisms of the government or king voiced at meetings where he had been present.

The apparent house arrest is thought to have followed a visit by the prince to tribal leaders, where he is said to have garnered some support to destabilise the kingdom.

On Sunday, Deputy Prime Minister Ayman Safadi said the prince had been liaising with "some foreign entities" and had been monitored for some time.

He accused the prince of seeking to mobilise "clan leaders against the government". Mr Safadi said officials had tried to discourage the prince rather than take legal action, but Prince Hamzah had "dealt with this request negatively".

He added that at least 16 people, including a former adviser to King Abdullah and another member of the royal family, had been arrested over the plot. But no members of the armed forces were said to be among those detained.

Also on Sunday, Jordan's opposition released a recording in which a defiant Prince Hamzah said he would not obey orders from the authorities.

Then, in an apparent easing of tensions on Monday, the prince signed a letter confirming his loyalty to King Abdullah.

In the letter, released by the palace, Prince Hamza is quoted as saying: "I place myself in the hands of his majesty the king... I will remain committed to the constitution of the dear Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan."

The prince has not spoken publicly since sending videos to the BBC at the weekend.

The public rift between Prince Hamzah and King Abdullah is unprecedented. Tensions within the royal household, however, have reportedly been present for some time.

Meanwhile, neighbour and regional power Saudi Arabia has reaffirmed its support for Jordan's government.

Who is Prince Hamzah?

The oldest son of the late King Hussein and his favourite wife Queen Noor, Prince Hamzah is a graduate of the UK's Harrow School and the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst. He also attended Harvard University in the US and has served in the Jordanian armed forces.

He was named crown prince of Jordan in 1999 and was a favourite of King Hussein, who often described him in public as the "delight of my eye". However, he was seen as too young and inexperienced to be named successor at the time of King Hussein's death in 1999.

Jordan's King Abdullah II, his wife Queen Rania, Queen Noor, mother of the groom, Crown Prince Hamzah, the groom, his bride Princess Noor, Sherif Asem bin-Nayef and his ex-wife Firouzeh Vokhshouri, parents of the bride, attend the royal wedding on May 27, 2004 in Amman, Jordan
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Instead his older half-brother, Abdullah, ascended the throne and stripped Hamzah of the title of crown prince in 2004, giving it to his own son. The move was seen as a blow to Queen Noor, who had hoped to see her eldest son become king.

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Outrage as Pakistan's PM links rise in rape cases to how women dress - Sky News

Pakistan's prime minister has sparked anger after he appeared to blame how some women dress for a rise in rape cases in his country. 

Former cricketer Imran Khan made the remarks during a question and answer session with the public on Sunday.

According to reports, a caller asked what the government is doing about a rise in sexual violence in Pakistan, particularly against children.

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Mr Khan hit out at what he called "vulgarity" in societies around the world, saying: "World history tells when you increase fahashi (vulgarity) in society, two things happen: sex crimes increase and the family system breaks down."

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He added: "This entire concept of purdah (covering up or segregating) is to avoid temptation, not everyone has the willpower to avoid it."

Mr Khan said while his government will introduce legislation to protect women from attacks, it's up to the whole of society to help by preserving modesty.

His comments have caused outrage among a number of groups.

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The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, an independent rights watchdog, said it was "appalled".

"Not only does this betray a baffling ignorance of where, why and how rape occurs, but it also lays the blame on rape survivors, who, as the government must know, can range from young children to victims of honour crimes," it said.

"This is unacceptable behaviour on the part of a public leader," the watchdog's statement added.

"We demand an immediate apology and renewed commitment on the government's part to tackling rape as it should - as an act of violence, of power."

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Last month, two men were sentenced to death for raping a woman in front of her children on the side of a motorway after her car ran out of fuel near Lahore.

Abid Malhi and Shafqat Hussain were also sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment, time that must be served before any executions can take place, a judge said.

The sentence was seen as a key landmark in Pakistan, where many rapes remain unpunished, but many death sentences are later commuted to life imprisonment.

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Ursula von der Leyen snubbed in awkward chair situation at meeting with Turkish president - Sky News

European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen was speechless after being left without a chair during a meeting with Turkey's leader.

A row has broken out after the snub at Tuesday's summit where one of the topics was women's rights.

Footage shows a perplexed Ms Von der Leyen as Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan and European Council president Charles Michel took their seats in front of their flags.

"Ehm," muttered the former German defence minister, before she was eventually seated on a sofa a little further away from her counterparts and opposite Turkey's foreign minister who is below her in the protocol pecking order.

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The awkward scene came ahead of a three-hour meeting with Mr Erdogan where one of the issues raised by the EU leaders was women's rights in light of Turkey's withdrawal from a convention on gender-based violence.

Neither Ms Von der Leyen nor Mr Michel made any mention of the incident in a post-meeting press conference.

"We have come to Turkey to give our relationship a new momentum and in this respect we had an interesting first meeting with president Erdogan," Von der Leyen said.

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However, an EU spokesperson said the president should have been seated in exactly the same manner as the president of the council and the Turkish president but decided to "proceed by prioritising substance over protocol".

"We will be making the appropriate contacts to ensure this doesn't happen again in future.

The spokesman added that the incident "sharpened her focus on the issue of [Erdogan's removal of Turkey from] the Istanbul Convention".

And Spanish MEP Iratxe Garcia Perez, tweeted: "First they withdraw from the Istanbul convention and now they leave the president of European commission without a seat in an official visit. Shameful."

She added Turkey had sent a "wrong signal" by leaving the convention on preventing violence against women signed in 2011.

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Brazil in ‘biological Fukushima’ as 4,000 Covid deaths seen in one day - The Independent

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2021-04-07 08:10:10Z
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World War 3 fears: Israel retaliates with mine attack on Iranian ship – vessel in flames - Daily Express

Iranian cargo ship The Saviz was left ablaze in the Red Sea yesterday after an apparent Israeli mine attack.

The attack is the latest escalation of the shadowy naval skirmishing between the rival Middle Eastern powers.

It came as US president Joe Biden tried to kick start talks with Iran on how to revive American participation in the 2015 nuclear agreement between Iran and major world powers.

Israel vehemently opposed the agreement which was abandoned by then president Donald Trump three years ago.

The extent of the damage the ship sustained is still unclear but several Iranian news outlets showed images of flames and smoke billowing from a stricken vessel in the Red Sea.

Although technically classified as a cargo ship, it was the first vessel deployed for military use that is known to have been attacked in the Israeli-Iranian skirmishes.

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