June 19 – The U.S. envoy for Central Asia urges Kyrgyzstan to create conditions for a safe return of hundreds of thousands of refugees uprooted by last week’s outburst of ethnic violence.
Kyrgyz turmoil could breed Islamist militancy – U.N.
BISHKEK, June 17 (Reuters) – Turmoil in Kyrgyzstan offers an ideal breeding ground for Islamist militancy in the Muslim region north of Afghanistan and the government must act quickly to curb any further violence, a U.N. envoy said.
Kyrgyzstan’s ethnically divided south has been turbulent since a revolt in April toppled its president, Kurmanbek Bakiyev, and brought an interim government to power.
Russia and the West fear that instability in the ex-Soviet republic, which lies on a major drug trafficking route out of Afghanistan, could produce a safe haven to militants, particularly in the over-populated Ferghana valley.
“There is a threat of extremism in Ferghana valley and, more broadly, in Central Asia as a whole, in the sense that Central Asia borders Afghanistan,” United Nations Special Envoy Miroslav Jenca told Reuters in an interview late on Wednesday.
“There are various extremist organisations … And of course in these circumstances they are finding a fertile ground to filfil their plans.”
At least 191 people have been killed since June 10 in Kyrgyzstan’s south in an outburst of ethnic violence between its two main ethnic groups, Kyrgyz and Uzbeks.
The violence has subsided in the last few days in a country where Russia and the United States have military air bases.
Up to 100,000 people have fled their homes and set up camps in Ferghana valley where Kyrgyzstan borders Uzbekistan.
Humanitarian aid has been flowing to the south but obvservers say it is not reaching many neighourhoods that have barricaded themselves in fear of further violence.
Islamist extremism is rare in Central Asia, a secular region ruled from Moscow until the Soviet Union’s collapse in 1991.
But deepening problems such as poverty, illiteracy and people’s growing frustration with their governments have made them more susceptible to Islamist ideas, emboldening radical groups to gain strength in Central Asia.
Those include the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan and the less radical Hizb ut-Tahrir group but there have been no signs of increased militant activity since the April revolt.
The new leadership plans to hold a referendum on June 27 to vote on constitutional changes. Some officials have suggested Kyrgyzstan delay the poll until the situation stabilises.
“If they (elections) are organised incorrectly then of course that would lead to big problems,” Jenca said.
“The government has to assess whether it can organise the referendum in a way that would be legitimate, so it could be recognised.”
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(Writing by Maria Golovnina; Editing by Michael Roddy)
Jonathan Rhys Meyers uses N-word against airline staff: Report
Washington, May 18 (ANI): Actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers was banned from boarding a United Airlines flight after he used racial slurs against an employee last month in a drunken outburst.
As per reports from RadarOnline.com, the Irish actor, star “The Tudors,” reportedly used the “N” word when he was reprimanded for drunk and disorderly conduct inside a first class lounge earlier this month, says Fox News.
Meyers was accused of drinking excessively in the wee hours at New York City’s JFK airport while waiting to board a flight to Los Angeles.
The employees didn’t allow him to get on the flight on seeing his quarrelsome behaviour, following which shouted the ‘N word’ at them.
This is not the first time Meyers has landed in trouble.
After his second stint in rehab, Meyers was arrested in 2007 at a Dublin airport for allegedly being drunk, but the charges were dropped later.
Two years later, just three months out of his third stint, he was arrested for allegedly attacking staff in a Paris airport bar. (ANI)
‘Satisfied’ US now says Clinton’s Pak diatribe ‘misconstrued’ by media
Washington, May 11 (ANI): After an initial outburst against Pakistan following the botched Times Square bombing plot, the United States is apparently trying to water down its tough stand, with officials saying that Washington is ‘satisfied’ with Islamabad’s cooperation in the probe into the bombing plot.
“We”re very satisfied by the cooperation we”re getting on this particular investigation thus far,” State Department spokesman Philip Crowley told media persons during a press conference.
Richard Holbrooke, President Obama’s Special Envoy to Pakistan and Afghanistan, also appeared to be in a ‘damage control’ mode following Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s stern warning to Pakistan.
Speaking during the press conference, Holbrooke said clarified that Clinton’s remarks were “misconstrued”
Clinton had warned Pakistan of facing ‘severe consequences’ in case extremists from its soil succeeded in attacking America.
“We think our relations with Pakistan have improved greatly in the last year.
Clinton herself praised the Pakistan government for what it has done. And so I urge you to not to react to a misrepresentation of what she said,” The News quoted Holbrooke, as saying.
He said the Obama Administration is actually multiplying Pakistan’s civilian and military aid, being deeply concerned over attempt of terror attack on the US. (ANI)
US piles on pressure on Pak to pound terror training camps
Washington, May 7 (ANI): Amidst the wide scale outburst against Pakistan that it has to act against terror breeding groups flourishing on its soil especially after the failed New York bombing, the United States has stressed that Islamabad must not hesitate to take on the extremists threatening it and the world.
Addressing a regular press briefing here, Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell romped up pressure on Pakistan to take stiff measures against terror training camps operating in the country.
Referring to the Times Square bombing plot, Morrell said the incident underlines the need for “all to continue aggressive operations in going after terrorists wherever they reside”.
He parried questions over the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operated drone strikes in Pakistan, but added that the incident would ‘reinvigorate’ both Washington and Islamabad to confront these threats more effectively.
Separately, Michele Flournoy, Under-secretary of Defence for Policy, also denied to comment on reports that US is contemplating expanding drone strikes in Pakistan’s tribal regions, but admitted that the Obama Administration is concerned over the presence of militant training camps in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA).
“Afghanistan-Pakistan, that border region, has been the sort of locus of the sort of heartland, if you will, of Al Qaeda for many years,” Flourney said while testifying before the House Armed Services Committee.
“And so I think denying them sanctuary and safe haven there, disrupting them there has a powerful impact on the global network,” The Dawn quoted her, as adding.
Meanwhile, media reports quoting some ‘unidentified’ US officials said that the Obama administration had quietly allowed the CIA to expand drone strikes in Pakistan’s semi-autonomous tribal regions along the country’s border with Afghanistan. (ANI)
Brown’s insensitive “bigot” remark could be Labour Party’s final undoing
London, Apr 29 (ANI): British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has probably cost his Labour Party crucial votes by his insensitive “bigot” remark to questions asked by a 65-year-old female pensioner.
Rochsdale resident Gillian Duffy asked questions about the Labour Party’s policies on debt, education and immigration which led Brown to call her a “bigoted” woman.
According to Lance Price, a former Downing Street adviser under Tony Blair “The party has lost not just hers, but potentially thousands of others who will listen to what she said and find that they agree. Does Brown think they are all bigots too?”
Initially unaware of the furore caused by his offhand remark, Brown is now desperate to make amends and is in damage control mode.
Parked outside the grandmother’s residence, the Prime Minister addressed media persons, issuing the most heartfelt apology he could muster, calling himself a “penitent sinner”. He even called up Duffy over the telephone and said he was absolutely “mortified” by his outburst, insisting he had been “misunderstood” reports The Telegraph.
Duffy was, understandably, not in such a forgiving mood, saying she was “gobsmacked” at his statement and wishing she could “rip-up” her postal vote that is in favour of Labour.
For Brown, this could be the last nail in his coffin. His frantic apologies look like a case of ‘too little, too late’. (ANI)
Cheryl Cole’s Twitter rant over minus ring pics
London, Mar 26 (ANI): Cheryl Cole has launched a deliberate Twitter rant, denying that she is flaunting her new single status to wind up cheating husband Ashley.
It was rumoured that the X Factor judge was deliberately showing off her bare ring finger.
But in an angry outburst on her Twitter account, Cole said that she’s not playing “some silly game”.
Cheryl had merrily displayed her hand, minus her gold and diamond marriage band, in Paris just 24 hours earlier.
However, she said that it had not been a point-scoring gesture aimed at Chelsea defender Ashley, 29.
The 26-year-old has dumped Cole over claims he cheated on her with five different women.
But she made it clear that she had no intention to not wind him up after taking advice from top divorce lawyers.
“I just wanted to clear up the stories about whether I am wearing my wedding ring,” the Daily Star quoted the Girls Aloud as saying on Twitter.
“There have been many occasions where I have not worn my wedding ring, many of those when I was pictured with Ashley. I find it crazy that people would think I use this as some sort of msg.
“Believe it or not Ashley is fully aware of any situation going on in our personal lives.
“He does not need to see a picture of me moving the hair out of my face to explain anything. It is not some silly game I am playing. That is not me and not my style,” she added.
A spokesman at her PR firm added: “Cheryl decided to Tweet as she has had enough of the sh*t written about her. This allows Cheryl to have her say in her own words.” (ANI)
Cricket is a man’s game: Pietersen
Chittagong, Mar 19(ANI): England batsman Kevin Pietersen has defended his team-mates’ aggressive approach in the first Test against Bangladesh in Chittagong, by claiming that cricket is a man’s game.
“It”s a man”s game this, it”s not a game for girls – especially when you”re playing Test match cricket. You go to the Ashes, I was christened in international cricket and believe me I got a lot worse in my first Ashes series against those Australians than anything we”ve chucked at the Bangladeshis out here,” The Telegraph quoted Pietersen, as saying.
“So I”d say it”s an absolute load of nonsense they way the boys have been made out to be because I think they”ve been brilliant. We haven”t crossed the line and I think the boys have been fantastic in everything they”ve done,” he added.
Pietersen’s comment comes after off-spinner Graeme Swann and fast bowler Stuart Broad apologised for incidents, which were believed to have overstepped the fair play line, during the series opener.
Swann was in the middle of a controversy after his gratuitous outburst against Junaid Siddique.
The Bangladeshi batsman completed his maiden Test hundred before Swann struck to swing the match in England”s favour, but on dismissing Siddique, the off-spinner raised his middle finger and roared “f*** off”, he later apologised for his behaviour.
Meanwhile, Broad attracted censure for racing the full length of the pitch in a successful search of an lbw decision against Abdur Razzak. (ANI)
US, Britain deplore Ahmadinejad’s ‘false Holocaust’ remark
Jerusalem, Sep 19 (ANI): The United States and Britain have both condemned Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s recent “hateful” speech in which he had said the Holocaust was “a false pretext to create Israel.”
The Jerusalem Post quoted White House spokesman Robert Gibbs, as saying: “Obviously we condemn what he said.”
British Foreign Secretary David Miliband also criticized Ahmadinejad’s ‘myth’ remark.
In a statement communicated by the UK Embassy in Israel, Miliband said: “Ahmadinejad’s repeated denials of the Holocaust are abhorrent as well as ignorant. It is very important that the world community stands up against this tide of abuse. This outburst is not worthy of the leader of Iran.”
“Iran’s people have a great history and culture. I cannot believe that the vast majority of them want to rewrite this chapter of history rather than focus on the future. The coincidence of today’s comments with the start of Jewish New Year only adds to the insult,” he added. arlier, Miliband issued a blessing for the Jewish New Year.
“Rosh Hashanah is a time of celebration for Jewish communities in the UK and around the world. A chance to look forward to the coming year and make plans, but also a period of reflection and soul searching,” he had said. (ANI)
Serena Williams remains unrepentant about her US Open outburst
New York, Sep 14(ANI): American tennis star Serena Williams has said she won’t apologise to the lineswoman for her outburst during her US Open semi-final defeat by Kim Clijsters.
“An apology from me? Know many people yell at linespeople? Players, athletes get frustrated,” The Mirror quoted Williams, as saying.
Williams lost her cool after being foot-faulted at the end of the contest. She unleashed a tirade on the line judge, briefly walked away and then returned for another blast at the line judge. he incident saw her receiving a point penalty for a second code violation, thus handing the semi-final match to Clijsters 6-4, 7-5.
Williams was unrepentant about the incident even during her post-match press conference as well, where she claimed she did not remember what she had said to the line judge.
Williams has been fined 10,000 dollars by US Open organisers for her outburst. (ANI)
Adebayor ready to take on his brothers at Arsenal
London, Sep 2 (ANI): Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor has said that it will be like a family at war when he lines up against his former team Arsenal in 10 days’ time.
The Togo striker has started his City career in impressive fashion, scoring three league goals in as many games since arriving from the Gunners in a 25 million pounds deal.
It has put big-spending City in the top four already and they now face a huge match with the Gunners a week on Saturday, The Sun reports.
Adebayor still refers to his former Arsenal teammates Emmanuel Eboue, Gael Clichy and Alex Song as his brothers.
But there will be no love lost when they go head-to-head at Eastlands as City looks to continue their impressive start to the season.
“I don’t think I have anything that I need to show Arsenal. We all know how good they are – but now I play for City so I’ll do everything to help this team now,” he said.
“It’ll be a good game and will be funny as well playing against players who I see like brothers – such as Song, Clichy and Eboue. Playing against them will be strange – but it is going to be good.
“I’m looking forward to it because I’m going to be up against old teammates, ones who made me into a better player,” he added.
Adebayor, 25, admits he owes Arsenal for giving him his chance in English football, although that will not stop him looking to shoot them down.
“Those people believed in my quality when I first came to this country. To play against that club is going to be very special for me. To play against Arsene Wenger will be something special,” he said.
Adebayor has already become a cult figure among City fans and says their support is driving him on to greater things.
That is in stark contrast to his relationship with the Emirates faithful, which resulted in an angry outburst when he opted for a switch to City in July. (ANI)
Rajnath Singh unlikely to expel Shourie: BJP sources
New Delhi, Aug.26 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Rajnath Singh is unlikely to expel noted journalist and senior leader Arun Shourie from the party, but may just issue an admonishment, BJP sources told a television channel.
According to the sources, expelling Shourie could be seen as a retaliatory personal attack by Singh.
On Tuesday, the BJP issued a show cause notice to Shourie to explain his outburst against the party and its leadership through the media.
BJP has sought clarification from Shourie over his remarks made in an interview to NDTV on Monday.
The much-anticipated action came Shourie’s remarks that termed the party as “Kati Patang” (a kite without its sting attached) and described Singh as “Alice in Blunderland” and “Humpty Dumpty”. These statements are being viewed as acts of indiscipline.
“You want to be the Humpty Dumpty and also want everyone to believe what you write. Rajnath Singh is Alice in Blunderland,” said Shourie.
Shourie had also urged the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh to takeover the charge of the BJP and suggested to remove all its top leaders.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders met here to discuss Shourie”s remarks against the party.
Besides party president Rajnath Singh, party Vice President Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, party general secretaries Vijay Goel and Vinay Katiyar attended the meeting at the party headquarters. ccording to sources, the leaders reviewed the situation but apparently no decision was taken.xpressing confidence that the party would emerge stronger, Naqvi said there was no revolt in the party.
At a book release function on Tuesday evening, Shourie said that he was still in touch with the party leadership, and communication lines were still open. (ANI)
BJP asks Vasundhara Raje not to hold MLAs meet on Wednesday
New Delhi, Aug. 25 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party on Tuesday directed former Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje not to hold a proposed meeting of the MLAs on Wednesday.
Rajnath Singh has directed Vasundhara not to hold the MLAs meet, an NDTV report quoted sources as saying.
It is expected that the BJP leadership may seek help of senior party leader Lal Krishan Advani over the ongoing issue of Vasundhara Raje’s resignation, the report added.
Raje returned to Jaipur without tendering her resignation from the post of Leader of the Opposition of Rajasthan State Assembly, the report stated.
Rajnath Singh has reportedly given four days time to submit her resignation, a CNN-IBN report stated.
Earlier, Bharatiya Janata Party on Tuesday issued show-cause notice to its leader Arun Shourie over his outburst against the party and its leadership in the media.
BJP sought clarification from Shourie over his remarks made in an interview to private TV channel during a programme on Monday.
The much-anticipated action came Shourie’s remarks that termed the party as “Kati Patang” (a kite without its sting attached) and describing BJP President Rajnath as “Alice in Blunderland” and “Humpty Dumpty” were viewed as a matter of indiscipline.
Shourie had also urged the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh to takeover the charge of the BJP and suggested to remove all its top leaders. (ANI)
BJP issues show-cause notice to Arun Shourie
New Delhi, Aug.25 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party on Tuesday issued show-cause notice to its disgruntled leader Arun Shourie over his outburst against the party and its leadership in the media.
BJP has sought clarification from Shourie over his remarks made in an interview to private TV channel during a programme on Tuesday.
The much-anticipated action came Shourie’s remarks that termed the party as “Kati Patang” (a kite without its sting attached) and describing BJP President Rajnath as “Alice in Blunderland” and “Humpty Dumpty” were viewed as a matter of indiscipline.
Shourie had also urged the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh to takeover the charge of the BJP and suggested to remove all its top leaders. (ANI)
Hamilton rants at McLaren after Oz Grand Prix loss
Melbourne, Mar. 29 (ANI): Lewis Hamilton ranted against his McClaren team after seeing the ”drive of his life” wrecked by an Australian Grand Prix cock-up.
His hopes of finishing second behind Jenson Button were ended by a needless second tyre stop.
“Whose call was it to bring me in? Freaking terrible idea,” blasted Hamilton in a radio outburst to his McLaren team.
According to The Sun, the heated exchange was broadcast by BBC Radio 5 Live, forcing commentator Anthony Davidson to apologise for the language.
Hamilton, rocked by a reckless driving rap in Melbourne on Friday, finished sixth after an error from Aussie Mark Webber cost him further time.
He added: “I think I probably had one of the drives of my life. But due to the strategy, I was put further back.
“It has not been an easy weekend and I just want to move on. But I”m happy with the job I did. I drove my heart out and I think I deserved better than what I ended up with,” he said. (ANI)