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Sri Lankan lawmakers impeach chief justice

Sri Lankan lawmakers impeach chief justice

forum-indonesia.comCOLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s Parliament voted overwhelmingly on Friday to impeach the chief justice in a case widely seen by jurists and rights activists as an attempt by the government to ensure a servile ciary.

President Mahinda Rajapaksa will now decide whether Chief Justice Shirani Bandaranayake should be dismissed.


Last month, a parliamentary committee ruled that Bandaranayake had unexplained wealth and had misused her power. She has denied the charges and said she was not given a fair hearing.


An appeals court annulled the guilty verdict and forbade any further action by Parliament after the Supreme Court ruled that the committee had no legal power to investigate the allegations.


Parliament’s defiance Friday of the court rulings is seen by lawyers and activists as a breach of the constitution that threatens to plunge the courts into crisis. Critics of the president say he wants to remove the last obstacles to absolute power.


“Today will be remembered as a day the (government) crucified the independence of the ciary,” said John Amaratunga, a lawmaker for the main opposition United National Party. “We did not want to protect the chief justice. We only wanted a fair inquiry.”


Bandaranayake was found guilty of not disclosing the details of 20 bank accounts and of purchasing a property and then taking cial control of cases involving the company that sold it. She also was found to have a conflict of interest because she had supervisory powers over judges hearing a corruption case against her husband, a former state bank chairman.


She has said she was not given an opportunity to cross examine her accusers and had insufficient time to prepare for her defense. She also said ruling party lawmakers at the inquiry hurled personal insults at her.


President Rajapaksa enjoys the support of more than two-thirds of the 225-member Parliament. Lawmakers voted 155 to 49 on Friday to impeach her. Twenty lawmakers, including four from the ruling party who disagreed with the impeachment, were absent.


The impeachment also drew international concern.


The United States Embassy in Colombo said it was deeply concerned by the proceedings.


“This impeachment calls into question issues about the separation of powers in Sri Lanka and the impact of its absence on democratic institutions,” it said in a statement.


Sam Zarifi, Asia-Pacific director for the Geneva-based International Commission of Jurists, said the impeachment has “thrown into chaos the entire system of checks and balances in the country.”


“As an immediate matter, this has precipitated a legal and constitutional crisis of unprecedented dimensions,” he said in a statement.


Bandaranayake, who had long been viewed as pro-government, faced the allegations after she issued a ruling against a law promoted by a member of Rajapaksa’s family.


The government is largely controlled by the Rajapaksas, including the president’s older brother Chamal Rajapaksa, the speaker of Parliament. Two more brothers run the ministries of defense and economic development. One of the president’s sons is a member of Parliament.


The impeachment set off a series of protests and rallies.


The Bar Association of Sri Lanka, with 11,000 lawyers, called a two-day strike Thursday. Association Secretary Sanjaya Gamage said any action to ignore the Supreme Court ruling could bring a “negative and eroding impact” on the rule of law. The lawyers hoisted black flags in courts in protest Friday.


Some 0 lower court judges also joined the strike.


Meanwhile, hundreds of government supporters gathered outside Parliament on Friday to back the impeachment and set off fireworks when they heard the outcome of the vote.

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Syrian rebels seize key airbase: Activists

Syrian rebels seize key airbase: Activists

forum-indonesia.comBEIRUT: Syrian rebels and Islamic militants overran a major military airbase in the north on Friday and, buoyed by the victory, intensified their offensive on two other bases in their most aggressive campaign yet to erode the air supremacy on which the regime of President Bashar Assad has increasingly relied the past year.

The rebels control the ground in large parts of the north, but they have been unable to solidify their grip because they — and civilians in rebel-held regions — come under withering strikes from aircraft stationed at a number of military bases in the area.


The Taftanaz airbase in Idlib province is the largest airbase yet to be captured by the rebels. It is the biggest field in the north for helicopters the military uses both for strikes on rebels and for delivering supplies to government troops still in the north to avoid the danger of rebel attacks on the roads.


Shortly after they captured the Taftanaz field, rebels in the neighboring province of Aleppo intensified their assault on the Mannagh airbase and the international airport of the city of Aleppo, which includes a military base. Rebels have been trying to capture the two sites since last week, along with a third airfield known as Kweires.


The latest fighting came as international envoy Lakhdar Brahimi expressed little hope for a political solution for Syria’s nearly 2-year-old civil war anytime soon after meeting Friday with senior Russian and US diplomats at the United Nations’ European headquarters.


Brahimi, who is the joint UN-Arab League envoy for Syria, met with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov and US deputy secretary of state William Burns. The talks were part of his attempts to find some traction for an international peace place calling for creation of a new, provisional government in Damascus that has so far gone nowhere.


Brahimi spoke with Assad in late December about the plan during a visit to the Syrian capital. Days afterward, Assad went on state TV with a defiant speech and a plan of his own, offering to oversee a national conciliation conference while rejecting any talks with the armed opposition and vowing to continue fighting them.


The speech was widely condemned, though Russia, one of Assad’s closest allies, said elements of it should be considered. Russia, along with China, has used its veto at the UN Security Council to shield its last Mideast ally from international sanctions.


“We are very, very deeply aware of the immense suffering of the Syrian people, which has gone on for far too long,” Brahimi told reporters after his talks in Geneva on Friday. “And we all stressed the need for a speedy end to the bloodshed, to the destruction and all forms of violence in Syria.


But if you are asking me whether a solution is around the corner, I’m not sure that is the case,” he said.


In Washington, state department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said Brahimi’s talks Friday produced “some progress” but that more work was needed. Asked to see where views between the US and Russia converged, she said all parties support the idea of a transitional government that would be agreed to by the regime and Syrian opposition, and would have full executive powers.


“I’m obviously going to let the Russians speak for themselves, but it’s hard to imagine how you would have a transitional government with Assad still part of it,” Nuland told reporters.


More than 60,000 people have been killed since March 2011 in Syria’s conflict, which has turned into an outright civil war driving hundreds of thousands from their homes and across the borders into neighboring countries.


Neither side has been able to gain a decisive military edge. But the capture of Taftanaz showed the creeping progress of rebels in the pocket of northwest Syria where they have been trying to solidify their control.


The fall of the base is a new embarrassment for the regime, a sign of its fraying hold in the north. It also provides a strong boost for the arsenal of the rebels, who partially rely on weapons looted from the military.


It chips away at the regime’s air power in the north, but is far from eliminating it. There remain several other, smaller helicopter bases, and regime warplanes that also strike the area operate from bases further south. The capture wouldn’t affect the military’s airpower against rebels in other parts of the country.


“It is a moral blow but will not change the reality on the ground,” said Hisham Jaber, a retired Lebanese army general who heads the Beirut-based think tank Middle East Center for Studies and Public Relations. He noted the regime has more than a dozen military bases around the country.


The battle also showed the strength of Islamic militants in the rebel ranks. The assault on Taftanaz was carried out by fighters from Jabhat al-Nusra, an al-Qaida-affiliated group that includes many non-Syrian jihadis, and by other Syrian brigades with a similar hard-line Islamist ideology.


Fighters from Jabhat al-Nusra, which the US has branded a terrorist organization, have been among the most effective in the rebel ranks.


They launched their siege of the sprawling base in November and finally broke into it Wednesday evening. After fierce fighting lasting until dawn, they swept over the entire facility.


“As of now, the rebels are in full control of the airbase,” said Idlib-based activist Mohammad Kanaan.


After sunset, troops bombarded Taftanaz with artillery from nearby areas, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based anti-Assad activist group that gathers information from operatives on the ground. Rebels have been forced to abandon previous bases they have captured because they are too exposed to regime strikes.


But, as in previous captures of smaller bases, weapons were the key prize.


Video taken by activists inside the base and posted online showed rebels dismantling ammunition from a heavy machine gun in the base and loading the ammunition into a truck. In other videos, rebels are seen celebrating inside the base, some kneeling and kissing the ground and others showing off booty including multiple rocket launchers. Kanaan said tanks were also captured.


The videos appeared genuine and corresponded to other AP reporting on the events depicted.


One video showed helicopters in the field, some destroyed, some seemingly intact. It was not clear whether any were operable. The observatory said around 20 helicopters were seized but none were in working order. Rebels have seized helicopters in the past but there’s been no reported case of them flying one.


“These are the helicopters that belonged to Assad’s regime and now they are the helicopters of the Syrian people,” said the video’s narrator, who spoke with an Arabic accent indicating he was from North Africa.


In one video, at least six dead men in military uniform were seen on the ground outside one of the housing units in the base. Two other dead men were seen inside the building. “They refused to defect. We have been urging them to defect since our attack began 10 days ago,” the rebel narrating the video said.


Another video released by the Observatory showed at least four dead men in uniform, including two in pilots’ uniforms, in what appeared to be a trench.


There was no immediate word on c(kata ini dilarang)-alties among rebels.


Until the fall of Taftanaz, the biggest capture had been that of the Marj al-Sultan base just outside the capital Damascus. The base was mostly used for fixing helicopters but the rebels captured several choppers in it.


Also Friday, a car bomb killed one person in Damascus, activists and state media said. The observatory said the dead man was a police general, while state-run news agency SANA said the dead was a civilian.


Rebels said Friday that a senior rebel commander was gunned down this week by rival fighters in northern Syria.


Thaer al-Waqqas, a northern commander with the al-Farouq Brigades, was shot dead at a rebel-held position in the town of Sarmada, near the Turkish border Wednesday. A rebel, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the incident, said al-Waqqas had been wanted by the al-Qaida affiliated Jabhat al-Nusra group for suspected involvement in the September killing of Sheikh Firas al-Absi, a member of the group.


There are dozens of opposition groups and rebel brigades fighting in the civil war and the killings raised the specter of infighting between rebels seeking to topple Assad. Rivalries are common and there have been several several instances of rebels fighting each other over ideological and other differences.


Al-Farouk brigades, in a posting on its website, said al-Waqqas was killed by “the gangs of treachery and treason who claim to be fighting under the banner of the revolution.”

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US student opened fire in school to take on bullies

US student opened fire in school to take on bullies

forum-indonesia.comCALIFORNIA: A 16-year-old boy armed with a shotgun opened fire in a California high school classroom on Thursday , critically wounding a fellow student before two staff members talked him into surrendering the weapon, authorities said.

The accused gunman was arrested at Taft Union High School in inland Kern County following the shooting and investigators later said he felt he was being bullied by one or two students in the class, including the boy who was shot and seriously wounded.


One student critically wounded by gunfire from the 12-gauge shotgun was airlifted to a nearby hospital, police said, and remained in critical but stable condition.


“We did develop some information that leads us to believe the suspect felt he was being bullied or had been bullied by students,” Kern County Sheriff ‘s spokesman Ray Pruitt said.


Police said the gunman called out the name of another boy and shot at a group of students but missed. There were 28 students in the classroom at the time he opened fire, Pruitt said. Pruitt added that the investigators believe the gunman planned his attack on Wednesday evening and that the gun belonged to his 19-year-old brother.

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Shia upsurge as Sunni, Baloch attacks kill 140 in Pakistan

Shia upsurge as Sunni, Baloch attacks kill 140 in Pakistan

forum-indonesia.comISLAMABAD: The death toll from a wave of terror attacks by homegrown Sunni groups and a Baloch separatist outfit in Pakistan’s restive northwest rose to 140 on Friday. Refusing to bury the dead, Shiite Muslim leader Maulana Amin Shaheedi challenged army chief Gen Ashfaq Kayani , saying he had failed to protect the minority sect.

The city of Quetta witnessed the worst violence, with three blasts targeting Shias, who have in the past few years borne the brunt of the violence unleashed by the Pakistan Taliban and Sunni extremist groups in Balochistan, Swat and Peshawar .


On Thursday night, two suicide bombers blew themselves up, one inside a snooker club and the other outside in a car, within a 10-minute gap in a Shia-Hazara communitydominated neighbourhood, killing 105 people and wounding 169. The building housing the club was razed in the attack , underscoring the use of powerful plastic explosives.


Scores of bodies were still lying on the streets, Shaheedi said.


“They will not be buried until the army comes into Quetta.” The dead included three journalists and nine police officers, police and eyewitnesses said.


Hazaras are Shias of Persian descent and speak a dialect close to Persian called Dari. There is a large community in neighbouring Afghanistan that has been at the receiving end of the Pashtu-speaking Taliban. It was the deadliest attack in Pakistan since twin suicide bombers killed 98 people outside a police training centre in the northwestern town of Shabqadar on May 13, 2011.


Violence may spiral in election-bound Pak


Experts fear violence could escalate in the run up to the elections scheduled later this year and the proposed US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan the following year.


The army’s reluctance to launch anti-Taliban operation in terrorist stronghold of South Waziristan bordering Afghanistan has heightened these fears.


Banned extremist group Lashkar-i-Jhangvi that has close ties with the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the blasts. The outfit, with links to the al-Qaida , has carried out dozens of attacks on the Hazara community over the past year, but the Thursday’s bombings were the most devastating.”Close to 1,000 members of our community have been killed in targeted attacks and shootings in Baluchistan . The indifference towards the atrocities has forced us to take escape routes,” said Ismail, who lost his brother and cousin in the bombings.


Earlier, 12 people were killed and more than 60 wounded when a bomb went off near a vehicle of the Frontier Corps, a paramilitary force, in Quetta’s crowded Bacha Khan Chowk, afour-lane square named after the Frontier Gandhi Khan


Abdul Ghaffar Khan. Most people killed in the blast were vendors and shopkeepers selling clothes and food.The Baluchistan government announced three-day mourning in the province on Friday. A complete shutter down strike was also observed in Quetta.

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