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Trump speech will amaze you after his interview today
Trump who was interviewed by the New York times on Wednesday
will amazed by his response to their questions
ABU DHABI
// Donald Trump’s acceptance speech as the Republican US presidential nominee
offered a contradictory vision of America’s role in the world and did little to
address questions by Washington’s traditional allies about his commitment to
the global security order it has led for decades. Mr Trump portrayed a US under
attack by terrorists, beset by immigrant criminals and forced to carry an
unfair burden abroad, while calling for an isolationist foreign policy and a
more muscular strategy with regional allies to destroy ISIL.
He
devoted a large part of his speech to the Middle East, blaming everything from
the rise of ISIL to the upheaval in post-Arab Spring countries on the decisions
made by his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, when she was secretary of state.
While
some of his criticisms of Middle East policy under president Barack Obama echo
the sentiments of some Gulf leaders, any points Mr Trump may have scored will
have been undermined by the underlying message of retreat. Trump,
Trump,
With no
signs of a shift towards the political centre, his lack of detail,
unpredictability, continuing xenophobia and attacks on Muslims, will also
colour leaders’ views of his candidacy, and fears that he is fuelling the
extremist narrative. “Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo,” Mr Trump
told the Republican convention on Thursday. “As long as we are led by
politicians who will not put America first, then we can be assured that other
nations will not treat America with respect – the respect that we deserve. The
American people will come first once again.”
The
speech followed an interview with The New York Times on Wednesday in which Mr
Trump said that under his administration the US would go to the aid of Baltic
Nato member states if they were invaded by Russia only “if they fulfil their
obligations to us”. The remark fuelled outrage in Europe, and seemed to
indicate that Nato’s mutual defence guarantee may be ignored by a president
Trump. Beyond Nato, the message to Asia, and to US partners in the Gulf with no
alliance treaty with the US, is that they will be less secure and will have to
rely less on Washington. The position will exacerbate concerns by GCC leaders
who already feel the US is more ambiguous than before about its commitments to
them. But even Mr Obama has said an invasion of a GCC country would be a US red
line, and Mr Trump’s insinuation that such policies may have to be renegotiated
will be deeply troubling.
Mr Trump
also said he would do away with free trade agreements with blocs of countries.
GCC countries already prefer to engage bilaterally with the US, their most
important ally and a major trade partner, and do not have multilateral trade
deals with Washington, but an isolationist trade policy is unlikely to be
viewed positively.
On
fighting ISIL, Mr Trump said: “We must work with all our allies who share our
goal of destroying ISIS and stamping out Islamic terrorism and doing it now,
doing it quickly.”
FIVE REPORTED DEAD AFTER A SHOOTING RAMPAGE
IN MUNICH SHOPPING MALL
According to our source it was reported
that there was a shooting rampage in Munich shopping mall.
Public transport shut down and area
sealed off by police as witnesses claim to have seen three armed men
AFPArmed
police secure the Olympic shopping centre in Munich yesterday after a shooting
rampage killed at least five people and wounded 10.
MUNICH //
Five people were killed and more feared dead and injured after what police
described as “a shooting rampage” in a busy shopping centre in Munich.
Multiple
gunshots were heard in the Olympia Einkaufszentrum (Olympic shopping centre)
shortly before 6pm yesterday.
Police
said there was possibly more than one gunman at large while some witnesses said
they saw at least three armed men. One was seen running out of the shopping
centre towards the metro station. “We believe we are dealing with a shooting
rampage,” said a spokeswoman for the Munich police. “We expect multiple deaths.
We believe there was more than one perpetrator.”
Within an
hour of the first shots being reported, the interior ministry in Bavaria, the
German state of which Munich is the capital, confirmed that three people had
been killed.
Police
and city officials moved swiftly to evacuate the shopping centre but many
people stayed hiding inside. The city’s public transport system was shut down
as police urged people to avoid public spaces and to go home and stay there.
The
German national railway, Deutsche Bundesbahn, also evacuated and closed
Munich’s main railway.
Armed
police and specialist units quickly swarmed the area, with marksmen postioned
on roofs and helicopters hover- ing overhead. Taxi drivers were advised not to
pick up any fares. “We do not know where this person who is doing the shooting
is. They [the police] are trying to close everything down,” Bavarian Radio
reported.
It was
the second attack in Bavaria, Germany’s most southerly state, in less than a
week. Last Monday, a 17-year-old Af- ghan youth attacked passengers on a
regional train near Wuerzburg with an axe and knife, badly wounding four
people. One of them remains in a life-threatening condition in hospital. The
youth attacked another woman as he fled the train before he was killed by
police. ISIL claimed responsibilty for the attack. Munich police spokesman
Thomas Baumann said the shooting attack in the Olympic shopping mall began at a
McDonald’s restaurant in the centre .
A video
purporting to show one of the gunmen running away was released on social media
but police appealed to the public not to post videos or photographs online of
the police operation.
Munich
residents used Twit- ter to offer safe places to stay for anyone left stranded
in the city because of the shootings.
The
shopping centre is close to the Olympic stadium where the Palestinian militant
group Black September took 11 Israeli athletes hostage and executed them during
the 1972 Games
A survey
released yesterday showed that more than three quarters of Germans – 77 per
cent – believe that their country will be targeted by terrorists in the near
future.
Only 20
per cent did not believe a terrorist attack was imminent. More than half – 59
per cent – felt the authorities were doing enough to protect the public.
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Nigeria
needs complete overhaul says– Obasanjo
Obasanjo
says corruption has eaten deep in Nigeria’s education sector – The former
president says that until there is a complete overhaul in our system, Nigeria’s
problems will continue – He says examination malpractice was a sign of the
corruption in education system Former president Olusegun Obasanjo has said
Nigeria’s problems will continue until the urgent need to reform institutions
in the country is fulfilled. Obasanjo made this known at the 18th Valedictory
Service of Good Shepherds Schools, Ota, Ogun state on Thursday, July 21.
According to him, the decay in the country had eaten deep into the education
sector, The Punch reports
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MY FATHER SOLD ME IN EXCHANGE FOR
12 COWS (UNBELIEVABLE)
The act of rape, abduction and forceful marriage
of their girls are not news as they are common traditional practices in
northern Tanzania.
There is a native Tanzania word called kupura It is a
word used by people from the Sukuma tribe to describe the snatching of girls in
broad daylight as they walk to school.
Yet in another
region known as Shinyanga, the practice of kupura is validated by the
oft-recited motto of Sukuma men: alcohol, meat and vagina. "This slogan is in their blood and a way of
life," says Revocatus Itendelebanya. "These are the three things they
feel entitled to as men."
Itendelebanya, the
legal and gender officer for the local NGO, Agape, says this sense of
entitlement, in what is a perennially patriarchal society, also explains why
passers-by don't intervene when they witness an abduction.
"When a Sukuma
man is attracted to a girl he will start asking people where she lives, and
what her routine is," explains Itendelebanya.
"Once he finds
out these details he might wait for her near the borehole - or whatever he
thinks is the best place to get that girl - and then grab her." Kupura is so prevalent in the region that when a girl disappears, her
parents will suspect what has happened. But rather than calling the police,
they will seek the man out not to rescue their child, but to negotiate the
dowry - or bride price - in cattle.
For daughters are
sadly seen as a short-term investment for poor, rural households - cash cows
that can boost a family's financial position at the expense of a girl's
schooling and wellbeing.
Such is the value
placed on a girl's head that Itendelebanya says parents will take their
daughters to a witch-doctor if they are not attracting any suitors.
Grace
was abducted after she refused to marry the older man to whom her father sold
her [Marc Ellison/Al Jazeera]
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The ensuing samba
ritual involves cutting cruciform nicks into the girl's chest and hands with a
razor to not only help cleanse her of her bad luck, but to make her more
attractive to older men.
And if ever there
was a poster child to highlight the pernicious effects of child marriage, it's
Grace Masanja.
"Bitterness
still fills my heart when I look at them," she says, pointing at the cows
grazing at the rear of her family's compound. For Grace they are a daily
reminder of how she was treated like cattle, a commodity to be bought and sold.
"But given
what I went through, I sometimes wish I had been born a cow," she
whispers.
Her father had
bartered a dozen cattle for his daughter but, despite daily beatings with
sticks and her father's belt, she still refused to marry the older man.
But a deal had been
made; a dowry had been paid.
And so it was that
Grace was abducted on motorbike by her betrothed early one morning - all with
the complicity of her father.
That night, and
every day for the next 11 months, she was raped and beaten.
She was only 12.
"That day felt
like the end of everything," Grace recalls, glancing again at the cattle.
The Tanzanian
government had long made noises about a constitutional review process to
address these conflicting laws, but last year's presidential election campaign,
in addition to a lack of consensus in community surveys, had served to stall
any political momentum on the issue.
Only in July 2016
did the government finally ban child marriage outright - but will it actually
make a difference?
Female genital
mutilation was outlawed in Tanzania in 1998, and yet a 2010 government survey
found that in remote parts of the Mara region, more than 40 percent of girls
and women had been cut.
While it is true
that Tanzania does not rank among the countries with the highest rates of child
marriage, with four out of 10 girls being married before their 18th birthdays,
it seems to be a problem that is not going away.
And this national
average masks more disturbing regional trends in the vast East African country.
In the Shinyanga
region, more than 59 percent of girls like Grace - some of them as young as
nine - are forced into child marriages.
The police are not helping matters either as the legal and gender officer says there have been cases
of police being paid to ignore some early marriages in villages, to lose
crucial evidence, and to even help forge the incriminating birth certificates
of child brides.
"Police
entertain corruption because they benefit from it," claims Itendelebanya.
"And police see NGOs like Agape as preventing the flow of money into their
pockets."
But Superintendent
Pili Simon Misungwi, who heads the gender desk at the Shinyanga district police
station, dismisses any claims of wrongdoing by her staff.
In 2008, the
Tanzanian government requested that every police station have such a specialist
unit, with trained personnel who could handle cases of gender-based violence
and child abuse across the country.
"The police
may think the family is cooperating with them, but then when the time comes to
testify they tell us the girl is sick, in another village, or even dead."
But were really are
we heading to in this world with all this happening may God help us.
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