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Thousands of photographs and spreadsheets from incarceration in Xinjiang have been revealed in the hacked data from Chinese police servers. The hacked data sheds light on China's "re-education camps and formal prisons" which are related systems of detention for Uyghurs, BBC News reported. The report comes amid United Nations Human Rights Commissioner Michelle Bachelet's visit to Xinjiang.
The documents in the hacked data show the policy of the Chinese administration targeting almost any expression of Uyghur identity, or culture. The hacked files have over 5000 photographs of Uyghurs taken between January - July 2018 and at least 2884 of whom were detained. Furthermore, the hacked data includes a set of 452 spreadsheets that has names, addresses and ID numbers of over a quarter of a million Uyghurs and details regarding their detention.
The documents in the hacked data show the policy of the Chinese administration targeting almost any expression of Uyghur identity, or culture. The hacked files have over 5000 photographs of Uyghurs taken between January - July 2018 and at least 2884 of whom were detained. Furthermore, the hacked data includes a set of 452 spreadsheets that has names, addresses and ID numbers of over a quarter of a million Uyghurs and details regarding their detention.
Ahead of the Amarnath Yatra 2022, Deputy Inspector General of Police, North Kashmir Range (NKR), Baramulla, Udayabhaskar Billa, along with SSP Bandipora Mohammad Zahid visited Transit Camp Shadipora Sumbal and reviewed the security arrangements at the site. CO 45 BN CRPF and senior officers of the Indian Army, and Police were also present as he reviewed the arrangements.
Statement on Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity
Posted On: 24 MAY 2022 3:42PM by PIB Delhi
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Posted On: 24 MAY 2022 3:42PM by PIB Delhi
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Statement on Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity
We, the India, Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Japan, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, New Zeal
Members of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD) on May 24 launched a new maritime domain awareness initiative-- the Indo-Pacific Partnership for Maritime Domain Awareness (IPMDA). According to the joint statement released on the concluding day of the QUAD summit, the members of the bloc, in collaboration with their regional partners, will respond to humanitarian and natural disasters and combat illegal fishing in the Indo-Pacific region.
'I Beg India To Reconsider': IMF Chief on Indiaβs Wheat Export Ban
"I do have an appreciation for the fact that India needs to feed nearly 1.35 billion people and I do have appreciation for the heatwave that has reduced agricultural productivity, but I would beg India to reconsider as soon as possible because the more countries step into export restrictions, the more others would be tempted to do so and we would end up as a global community less equipped to deal with the crisis.β
Kristalina Georgieva
"I do have an appreciation for the fact that India needs to feed nearly 1.35 billion people and I do have appreciation for the heatwave that has reduced agricultural productivity, but I would beg India to reconsider as soon as possible because the more countries step into export restrictions, the more others would be tempted to do so and we would end up as a global community less equipped to deal with the crisis.β
Kristalina Georgieva
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Russian forces waged an all-out assault on Tuesday to encircle Ukrainian troops in twin eastern cities straddling a river, a battle that could determine the success or failure of Moscow's main campaign in the industrial heartland of Donbas.
Russia is attempting to seize the separatist-claimed Donbas' two provinces, Donetsk and Luhansk, and trap Ukrainian forces in a pocket on the main eastern front.
"The situation on the (eastern) front is extremely difficult because the fate of this country is perhaps being decided (there) right now," said Ukrainian Defence Ministry spokesman Oleksandr Motuzyanyk.
Russia is attempting to seize the separatist-claimed Donbas' two provinces, Donetsk and Luhansk, and trap Ukrainian forces in a pocket on the main eastern front.
"The situation on the (eastern) front is extremely difficult because the fate of this country is perhaps being decided (there) right now," said Ukrainian Defence Ministry spokesman Oleksandr Motuzyanyk.
India has imposed restrictions on sugar exports for the first time in six years by capping this season's exports at 10 million tonnes, a government order said, to prevent a surge in domestic prices after mills sold a record volume on the world market.
The government has also asked exporters to seek its permission for any overseas shipments between June 1 and Oct. 31, the order said.
India is the world's biggest sugar producer and the second biggest exporter behind Brazil.
The government has also asked exporters to seek its permission for any overseas shipments between June 1 and Oct. 31, the order said.
India is the world's biggest sugar producer and the second biggest exporter behind Brazil.
The number of births in the United States grew 1% in 2021 from a pandemic low in 2020, marking the first increase since 2014, according to a report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The report said 3,659,289 babies were born last year, with the increase driven by women between 25 and 49 years.
The report said 3,659,289 babies were born last year, with the increase driven by women between 25 and 49 years.
Pakistan's government on Tuesday banned a planned protest march by ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan, who is demanding fresh elections as a political and economic crises deepens in the South Asian nation, officials said.
The ban was announced by Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah at a news briefing hours after a policeman was shot and killed during a crackdown on Khan's supporters across the country.
The ban was announced by Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah at a news briefing hours after a policeman was shot and killed during a crackdown on Khan's supporters across the country.
The Taliban will sign an agreement with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on operating airports in Afghanistan, the group's acting deputy prime minister said on Tuesday, after months of talks with the UAE, Turkey and Qatar.
Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar made the announcement in a Tweet and later told reporters in Kabul that his administration was renewing an airport ground handling agreement with the UAE.
Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar made the announcement in a Tweet and later told reporters in Kabul that his administration was renewing an airport ground handling agreement with the UAE.