Israelis see West Bank as a war ‘refuge’

Israel, June 02: With most Israelis assuming a new Middle East war is just around the corner, settler leaders are trying to prove to their compatriots that some 120 illegal Jewish colonies in the West Bank will provide an indispensable safe haven in time of emergency.

The settlements have drawn up plans to accommodate as many as half a million Israelis forced to flee areas inside the country’s recognised borders if they come under rocket fire in wartime.

Amnesty condemns Libya executions

Nicosia, June 02: Amnesty International condemned the reported execution of 18 people in Libya, many of them foreigners, the rights group said in a statement on Wednesday.

“Amnesty International opposes the death penalty in all cases, as the ultimate form of cruel and inhuman punishment and a violation of the right to life,” Amnesty said.

“In the case of Libya, we fear that death sentences are handed down after proceedings which fail to satisfy international standards for fair trial,” Amnesty added.

Fatal clashes strain Yemen’s Saada ceasefire

Sanaa, June 02: A fragile ceasefire between the army and Houthi-led rebels in northern Yemen has been put under renewed strain following the deaths of three government followers in clashes with the rebels that left a dozen others injured, local witnesses from the Bani Awair area of Saada Governorate said.

“Both sides used small and medium-sized weapons in the fighting that broke out after Houthis tried to take control of a village in the area [in Bani Awair] to set up a training camp for their followers,” Mohamed Shayea, a Bani Awair resident, told IRIN on 31 May.

Goa minister’s ‘partner’ death case given to Crime Branch

Panaji, June 02: Goa Police Wednesday transferred to the Crime Branch the investigation into the mysterious death of Tourism Minister Mickky Pacheco’s alleged paramour in Chennai.

Pacheco has, however, said that he was a victim of a witch-hunt by Goa Police and demanded a judicial probe into Nadia Torrado’s death by poisoning and similar judicial enquiries into several other scams in which “kin of political bigwigs are involved”.

In a pressnote, the police department here Wednesday stated that the Nadia case had been transferred to the Crime Branch for “professional investigation”.

US assures UAE on privacy in airport security

Abu Dhabi, June 02: US Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told an aviation conference in Abu Dhabi Tuesday that concerns over privacy should not hamper cooperation on airport security.

“I want to stress, I am respectful and cognizant of the privacy concerns,” she told participants in the Regional Civil Aviation Security Conference, referring to protests against a US drive to use full body X-ray scans at airports.

“Respect for privacy is a value we share. But all countries have unique legal traditions, cultural differences, and political realities.

Tough tasks in Oman traffic

Muscat, June 02: “When a road accident happens, many are reasons behind it and every single factor counts. A fatal vehicle crash could be the result of a combination of all. For instance, if the person occupying the driving seat is not alert or not in a state of equanimity before venturing out, chances for an accident are high. If the person’s vehicle is faulty and the road is bad, the possibility of a mishap triples. Any one or all of them are variable factors that have to be taken into consideration when an accident happens”.

Iranians lose faith in cheques

Tehran, June 02: Iran is falling out of love with the cheque, partly because a vast and rising number bounce every year.

Figures from the Central Bank of Iran show that in the year to March 2010 only 47 million cheques were written compared to 63 million in the same period of the previous year and 79 million in 2007-2008.

But the proportion of cheques bouncing has been rising over the same period to about 10.7 per cent – more than one in ten – in the latest year, from 7.7 per cent in the previous year and around five per cent in the years up to 2007.

Baby falls in borewell in Punjab, army tries rescue

Batala, June 02: A one-and-half-year old girl fell into a 200 feet deep, two feet wide borewell near Batala town in Punjab’s Gurdaspur district Wednesday. Rescue operations by Indian Army officials to save the child were on in full swing, police said.

Indian Army officials, who reached the spot at Dhira village at around 2 p.m., are being assisted by the local police in this rescue operation.

According to police, Dilrajpreet Kaur accidentally fell into the borewell while playing in the courtyard of her uncle’s house.

Turkey’s new wave cinema tackles difficult topics

Istanbul, June 02: When Turkish director Semih Kaplanoðlu’s film Honey won the Golden Bear award in the 2010 Berlin Film Festival this February, international film critics turned their attention to Turkish cinema.

Honey is the final part of Kaplanoðlu’s trilogy, which narrates three stages of the life of a man in reverse chronological order. Alluding to religious myths and rituals, the three films address universal issues concerning human existence, such as the meaning of life and death, the loss of a loved one and faith and destiny.

Four cops suspended after sting operation

Lucknow, June 02: Four policemen in Uttar Pradesh’s Shahjahanpur district were suspended Wednesday after they were caught in a sting operation accepting money from family members of a man arrested in a robbery case, an official said.

“The four suspended are an inspector, a sub-inspector and two constables,” Superintendent of Police Krishna Mohan told reporters in Shahjahanpur, some 150 km from here.

Trinamool a dependable ally, alliance to continue: Cong

New Delhi, June 02: With Trinamool Congress notching up an impressive win in West Bengal civic polls, the Congress today said fighting local bodies elections separately would have no impact on their tie-up at state and national levels.

“Parties fight local bodies polls separately and that does not influence their tie-ups at state or central levels.

Our alliance with the Trinamool Congress at both these levels will continue.

2 bodies recovered, 60 people rescued in Kishtwar

Kishtwar(J-K), Jun 02: Rescue teams today recovered two bodies and also evacuated 60 people trapped in heavy snow in remote area of Wadwan of Kishtwar district in Jammu and Kashmir, officials said here.

The district administration which had deputed police and civil teams in the far-flung areas recovered two dead bodies from Gurvas Nala in Wadwan belt of the hilly district around 1630 hours, they said.

Clarke an old enemy, his allegations motivated: Modi

New Delhi, Jun 02: Suspended IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi said the series of allegations levelled on him by England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) Chairman Giles Clarke was “motivated” and stemmed from the “past history of disagreement and discord” between them.

It was on the basis of Clarke’s e-mail that BCCI slapped a second show cause notice on Modi and the suspended IPL boss, in his reply, said the ECB chief’s allegations were motivated.

Sibal to meet Hillary Clinton

New Delhi, June 02: Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal is scheduled to meet US Secretary for State Hillary Clinton Wednesday, an official statement said.

Before meeting Clinton, Sibal will meet US Education Secretary Arne Duncan to discuss cooperation between the two countries in the field of education.

The minister is accompanying External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna for the first India-US strategic dialogue that starts Wednesday.

Gold touches Rs 18,800-level on higher global cues

Mumbai, June 02: Prices of standard gold touched to Rs 18,800-level for the first time in the history of the Bombay bullion market here today in early trade on sustained stockists as well as jewellers demand amidst rise in global market.

Hectic local and stockists buying in view of marriage season coupled with rising trend in overseas markets boosted the gold prices to some extent, a dealer said.

Standard gold (99.5 purity) advanced further by Rs 50 per ten gram to resume at 18,800 as against the overnight closing level of Rs 18,750.

More investment from Tata group likely in Gujarat

Sanand/Ahmedabad, June 02: The Tata’s are mulling more investments in Gujarat, group Chairman Ratan Tata indicated here Wednesday.

He said Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi had asked him about his future plans for Gujarat. “I told him that it will be a surprise.”

Tata was speaking at the inaugural function of Tata Motors’ new Nano plant here.

HM’s pep talk to forces: Don’t be deterred by criticism

Raipur, Jun 02: Don’t be deterred or demoralised by the criticism from human rights activists, political parties, media or anybody else. Just enforce law and hold your head high.

This is the morale-boosting message from Home Minister P Chidambaram to the security forces which often come under attack while dealing with the problems of naxalism and terrorism.

Balakrishnan likely to be next Chairperson of NHRC

New Delhi, June 02: Former Chief Justice of India K G Balakrishnan is likely to be appointed as Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission with a Parliamentary committee clearing his name for the prestigious post.

Sources in the Ministry of Home Affairs said that the high-level committee headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh recommended the name of the former CJI for his appointment as the NHRC Chairperson in its meeting yesterday.

Four cops suspended after sting operation

Lucknow, June 02: Four policemen in Uttar Pradesh’s Shahjahanpur district were suspended Wednesday after they were caught in a sting operation accepting money from family members of a man arrested in a robbery case, an official said.

“The four suspended are an inspector, a sub-inspector and two constables,” Superintendent of Police Krishna Mohan told reporters in Shahjahanpur, some 150 km from here.

WB Govt yet to receive formal notice of CBI probe

Kolkata, Jun 02: The West Bengal government today said ongoing CID probe into the Jnaneswari Express derailment would continue till the notification from the Centre about its decision for a CBI inquiry into the disaster was received.

“Our Chief Secretary (Ardhendu Sen) has received a phone call from (Union Home Secretary) G K Pillai informing him about the CBI inquiry. But, we have not received any formal notification yet,” Home Secretary Samar Ghosh told newsmen.

Constitution may be amended for appointments in higher

New Delhi, Jun 02: Law Minister M Veerappa Moily today hinted that the government may consider amending the Constitution to change the existing procedure for appointment of members of the higher judiciary.

“We will take the legislative course,” he said adding that the need for such a situation would not arise as the government believed in “taking the judiciary on board” on such issues.

Gehlot inaugurates fortnightly newspaper

Jaipur, Jun 02: Calling upon newspapers to bring out truth before the society, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said here today that the media has always played key role as the fourth pillar of the democracy.

Inaugurating a fortnightly newspaper ‘Sindhu Gaurav’ here, Gehlot said that mission of journalism should be carried forward with an aim to maintain credibility.

“Media today is playing vital role as fourth pillar of democracy. During the struggle for independence, newspapers had also played important role,” Gehlot said.

Vatican calls Israeli occupation ‘INJUSTICE’

Vatican City, June 02: A Vatican document leaked Tuesday calls the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories a “political injustice,” Italy’s ANSA news agency reported.

The occupation is a “political injustice imposed on the Palestinians,” the Vatican says, according to extracts quoted by ANSA.

“The Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories makes daily life difficult for freedom of movement, the economy and social and religious life,” the text says.

Chidambaram holds security review meet in Chhattisgarh

Raipur, June 02: Home Minister P. Chidambaram Wednesday held a meeting with Chief Minister Raman Singh and state Home Minister Nankiram Kanwar here to discuss rising Maoist violence in the state.

Informed sources said Chidambaram stressed the need to step up co-ordination between the state police and central paramilitary forces in the Maoist strongholds.

He also asked the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government to strengthenp police presence in remote areas.