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Movies I watched this Week # 145 (Year 3/Week 41):
The Axe, a French thriller by Costa-Gavras, about a laid-off executive at a large paper manufacturing firm, who fruitlessly tries for 2 years to find another new job. Eventually he becomes desperate enough that he starts killing his job competitors. A bit like Walter White, it's a roundabout critique of turbo-capitalism and corporate greed, served under a facade of black humor. 6/10.
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Javier Barden x2:
🍿 Another biting anti-corporate comedy, the Spanish The good boss, a week in the life of Anton Chigurh as a charismatic factory owner. Like a benevolent father to his employees, he seems helpful and understanding - as long as it suits his very self-centered needs. Manipulative and Machiavellian, it's hard to take your eyes off him. 9/10.
🍿 Only my 4th Michael Mann movie, the King of LA crime city at night, the terrific thriller Collateral. A west-coast 'Taxi Driver' action thriller, with Tom Cruise as a killing Terminator, that like a bunny, dosen't stop. It starts with a quiet, beautiful prelude at the cab, and ends, after a long action-adventure, with the same couple who survived a long, bloody adventure, walking the streets at dawn, and [like the end of 'Midnight Run'] can't find a cab to take them home. 8/10.
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Bekas ("Up and away"), my first Kurdish film from Iraq [actually, it’s a Swedish production, directed by an Iraqi-born Swedish director]. Beautifully set in yellow tint in bare desert landscapes, it's about 2 young brothers, orphans with nobody to care for them. After seeing a Superman movie in the poor village where they live, they decide to travel to America and meet their hero. (Photo Above).
The trailer doesn’t represent its simple mood. 7/10.
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The mirror, my 4th unique meta-film by prosecuted Iranian director Jafar Panahi, about a little girl trying to find her way home. Mina is a second grader whose mom didn't pick her up from school, so she takes off on a scary journey through the dangerous, chaotic streets of Tehran (3 accidents are seen in the background).
But in the exact middle of this sweet, empathetic kid-film, the little girl is heard saying 'I don't want to to be in this movie any more', and the second half follows her clandestinely from across the streets, as she's supposedly no longer play-acting. The distinction between reality and make-belief is blurred and kept unexplained.
100% on Rotten Tomatoes.
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"Haider, that burrito wouldn't budge"
Haider, an interesting 3 hours Indian adaptation of 'Hamlet', the director's 3rd part of a Shakespeare trilogy (After Macbeth and Othello). Set on the background of the modern day conflict in Kashmir, it's filled with cinematic anachronisms like Kalashnikov battles in snowy graveyards, and queen Gertrude strapping a belt of hand granades and suicide kills herself. Poetic and rich, it uses dozens of beautiful locations to tell the Oedipal story of murder and revenge.
Unfortunately, there are only a couple of song/dance numbers, the gravediggers scene, and the Nightingale Bismil dance.
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2 with Adèle Exarchopoulos:
🍿 My 4th gay drama by Ira Sachs, Passages, his latest and the least enjoyable of them. A love triangle between a married male couple in Paris, one of whom falls in love with Adèle Exarchopoulos. But this small 'unconventional wrinkle' didn't elevate the flat narrative. Especially when the main character was such a flawed, vain and unsympathetic man. 3/10.
🍿 In Zero Fucks Given she brilliantly plays a young stewardess at a low-fare carrier based in the Canary Island. After the death of her mother in a car accident, her life is rudderless, emotionally stunted, hard. Like the cinematic style of the story, episodic, sporadic, without relief. 8/10.
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“...Love is a most reckless thing…”
Another subversive Douglas Sirk melodrama, There's always tomorrow. Gender roles at the heart of American conformism of the 1950's. A toy manufacturer who feels unloved and un-appreciated by his middle-class family, meets a woman from his past. But no impropriety must disturb society's natural order; Even his children know that. 7/10.
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2 Danish thrillers+ 2 delightful bonuses:
🍿 The Keeper of Lost Causes, my second of the Danish detective series about 'Department 'Q', which deals with "cold" homicide cases (after 'A conspiracy of faith'). Nikolaj Lie Kaas and Fares Fares are the detectives demoted to work out of the basement in the typically-engaging Nordic Noir. Unfortunately, the story turns into horror when a sadistic psychopath kidnaps a woman and keeps her locked in a pressure chamber. 5/10.
🍿 Hærværk ("Vandalism"), a faithful adaptation of Tom Kristensen's classic novel about a 1920's newspaperman who self-destruct. Like 'Druk', and 'Under the volcano', 'Days of wine and roses', etc. it's a senseless and tedious descent into the depth of desperation and self-loathing.
🍿 Dexter Gordon playing in Montmartre Copenhagen and Oscar Peterson Trio with Guest Dexter Gordon, both from 1969. Montmarte was the heart of European jazz world at that time. Perfections!
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The Trotsky, a very thin Canadian comedy about a 17-year-old student who believes that he’s the reincarnation of Leon Trotsky, so he starts agitating for a Russian-style revolution at his Jewish Montreal high-school. This joke premise is quickly exhausted, and the class struggle aspect is played for laughs. Small roles for 'Lee Donowitz' Saul Rubinek and 'Megan Draper' Jessica Paré. One plus for a dream sequence that replays the baby carriage scene from 'Battleship Potemkin'.
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The Burial, a David and Goliath legal drama about a flamboyant Johnnie Cochran-style lawyer who takes a case from small-time funeral home director Tommy Lee Jones, and - Surprise, motherfuckers! - wins big against an evil corporation. Old cliches of black identity, southern graciousness and old racism tropes makes this a shallow and forgettable effort. That that's even before they get into the second half of the movie, which they spend in trial; I can't stand fake courtroom dramatizations. 2/10.
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Chantilly Bridge is a chick-flick TV movie that is apparently a continuation of a previous story from 20-30 years ago. This ensemble piece of all-female older actresses cast about long-term friendship, an all-talking"Big chill" for women. It doesn't have a Wikipedia page yet, but glowing IMDb reviews. Unfortunately, I couldn't finish it.
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(My complete movie list is here)
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Emotional Farewell: Rifleman Ravi Cremated with Full Military Honors in Kishtwar"
A soldier's family in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar was preparing for his marriage in December but fate had something else in store as the braveheart laid down his life fighting terrorists in Rajouri district.
A soldier's family in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar was preparing for his marriage in December but fate had something else in store as the braveheart laid down his life fighting terrorists in Rajouri district.
The mortal remains of Rifleman Ravi Kumar Rana, the son of the soil, was brought in a decorated military vehicle from the border district of Rajouri to his home town Kishtwar, where thousands of mourners gathered to bid him a tearful adieu on Thursday.
Rifleman Rana of 63 Rashtriya Rifles made the supreme sacrifice in the service of the nation during an encounter in remote Narla village of Rajouri district on Tuesday. Two suspected Pakistani terrorists were also killed in the gunbattle which continued till Wednesday, also claiming the life of Kent, a six-year-old female Labrador of the Army's dog unit.
Emotional scenes were witnessed at the house of Rana at hilly hamlet Wasnoti-Galigarh, 15 kms from Kishtwar town, where his fiance joined the mourners and burst into tears.
"I have not imagined such a fate which has shattered my life… Had I known about such a happening, I would have met him for once and talked to him but could not do so as a respect for my family," she said amid wails from the family and friends.
The body of Rana was supposed to reach his home town after a wreath laying ceremony at a military garrison in Rajouri on Wednesday but bad weather did not allow helicopter operation and later his tricolour wrapped coffin was dispatched by road.
The body of the fallen hero reached his house by midnight and later it was taken in a procession to a nearby cremation ground Thursday morning amid high pitch sloganeering in praise of his sacrifice, nation and the Army. Anti-terrorism slogans also rented the air.
The cremation took place with full military honors, including a wreath laying ceremony and a gun salute. Kishtwar Deputy Commissioner Devansh Yadav, Senior Superintendent of Police Khalil Poswal and several politicians also turned up to pay their respects to the deceased soldier.
"The preparations for his (Rana's) marriage were in full swing when we heard the unfortunate news of his death, leaving all of us disheartened," Rajinder Singh Sen, a relative of the slain soldier, told PTI. He said Rana turned 26 this year and his marriage was scheduled for December 2.
"His father Subash Chander Rana is a farmer, having a total of four sons. His elder brother is also in the Army presently posted in Punjab. Rana had joined the Army about eight years ago and was a brave man," Sen said.
He said the popularity of the soldier can be judged by the participation of people in his funeral procession. "You can see all the eyes are moist over the loss of the braveheart." Paying rich tributes to the slain soldier, retired soldier Shiv Kumar said it is very unfortunate that terrorists have once again started their activities, which were evident with the killing of three Army and police officers in another encounter in south Kashmir's Kokernag. "Stern action is needed to be taken against terrorists to end this menace," he said.
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सुप्रीम कोर्ट सरकारी अफसरों की कोर्ट में पेशी को लेकर गाइडलाइन दे सकता है। https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djaLi8UQlhc युग चरण के साथ देखिये देश-विदेश की सभी महत्वपूर्ण और बड़ी खबरें | कश्मीर से आर्टिकल 370 और 35-E हटाने को सही ठहराने की मांग करने वाली याचिका को सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने खारिज कर दिया। The Supreme Court rejected the petition seeking to justify the removal of Article 370 and 35-E from Kashmir. ब्रिटेन के मैनचेस्टर क्राउन कोर्ट ने 7 बच्चों की जान लेने वाली लूसी लेटबि नाम की नर्स को उम्रकैद सुनाई। Britain's Manchester Crown Court sentenced a nurse named Lucy Letby to life imprisonment for killing 7 children. भारतीय कार मेन्युफेक्चरिंग कंपनियों को सेफ्टी रेटिंग के लिए करों को ग्लोबल NCAP में भेजने की जरूरत नहीं होगी। Indian car manufacturing companies will not need to send taxes to Global NCAP for safety rating. राजस्थान विधानसभा के नेता प्रतिपक्ष राजेंद्र राठौड़ ने कहा- गेहलोत सरकार रिपीट नहीं डिलीट होगी। Leader of Opposition in Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Rajendra Rathore said – the Gehlot government will not repeat but delete it. सुप्रीम कोर्ट सरकारी अफसरों की कोर्ट में पेशी को लेकर गाइडलाइन दे सकता है। The Supreme Court can give guidelines regarding the appearance of government officers in the court. Watch the latest Hindi news Live on the World's Most Loved News Channel on YouTube. Latest News about Politics , Sports , Entertainment, Crime at Yugcharan Channel. Un Biased News Reporting ! Follow this link to join our WhatsApp group to get Latest News Updates : https://chat.whatsapp.com/ESor6YJXGEIL9y7DZRCtim Subscribe our channel for the latest news: https://www.youtube.com/@yugcharan Like us: https://www.facebook.com/theyugcharan Follow us: https://twitter.com/theyugcharan Telegram : https://t.me/TheYugCharanpaper Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/theyugcharan/ Website : https://yugcharan.com #today_breaking_news #Breaking_news #Latest_news #Hindi_News #News #NewsHindiLive #LiveTVNews #HindiNews #rajasthannews #rajasthaelection #election2023 #ashokgehlot #congressnews #bjpnews #kashmirnews #article370 #supremecourt #election2023 #politicalnews #politics #crimenews #crime via Yugcharan News https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbT6O9BlRulH48ph5QmCYEg August 22, 2023 at 05:37PM
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सुप्रीम कोर्ट सरकारी अफसरों की कोर्ट में पेशी को लेकर गाइडलाइन दे सकता है। https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djaLi8UQlhc युग चरण के साथ देखिये देश-विदेश की सभी महत्वपूर्ण और बड़ी खबरें | कश्मीर से आर्टिकल 370 और 35-E हटाने को सही ठहराने की मांग करने वाली याचिका को सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने खारिज कर दिया। The Supreme Court rejected the petition seeking to justify the removal of Article 370 and 35-E from Kashmir. ब्रिटेन के मैनचेस्टर क्राउन कोर्ट ने 7 बच्चों की जान लेने वाली लूसी लेटबि नाम की नर्स को उम्रकैद सुनाई। Britain's Manchester Crown Court sentenced a nurse named Lucy Letby to life imprisonment for killing 7 children. भारतीय कार मेन्युफेक्चरिंग कंपनियों को सेफ्टी रेटिंग के लिए करों को ग्लोबल NCAP में भेजने की जरूरत नहीं होगी। Indian car manufacturing companies will not need to send taxes to Global NCAP for safety rating. राजस्थान विधानसभा के नेता प्रतिपक्ष राजेंद्र राठौड़ ने कहा- गेहलोत सरकार रिपीट नहीं डिलीट होगी। Leader of Opposition in Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Rajendra Rathore said – the Gehlot government will not repeat but delete it. सुप्रीम कोर्ट सरकारी अफसरों की कोर्ट में पेशी को लेकर गाइडलाइन दे सकता है। The Supreme Court can give guidelines regarding the appearance of government officers in the court. Watch the latest Hindi news Live on the World's Most Loved News Channel on YouTube. Latest News about Politics , Sports , Entertainment, Crime at Yugcharan Channel. Un Biased News Reporting ! Follow this link to join our WhatsApp group to get Latest News Updates : https://chat.whatsapp.com/ESor6YJXGEIL9y7DZRCtim Subscribe our channel for the latest news: https://www.youtube.com/@yugcharan Like us: https://www.facebook.com/theyugcharan Follow us: https://twitter.com/theyugcharan Telegram : https://t.me/TheYugCharanpaper Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/theyugcharan/ Website : https://yugcharan.com #today_breaking_news #Breaking_news #Latest_news #Hindi_News #News #NewsHindiLive #LiveTVNews #HindiNews #rajasthannews #rajasthaelection #election2023 #ashokgehlot #congressnews #bjpnews #kashmirnews #article370 #supremecourt #election2023 #politicalnews #politics #crimenews #crime via Yugcharan News https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbT6O9BlRulH48ph5QmCYEg August 22, 2023 at 05:37PM
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SIA Raids Multiple Locations In South Kashmir In Sanjay Sharma Killing Case - Jammu Kashmir Latest News | Tourism
SRINAGAR, Jun 14: State Investigation Agency (SIA) Kashmir is carrying out raids at multiple locations in south Kashmir on Wednesday morning with investigations into the killing of bank guard, Sanjay Sharma in February this year.A top official said that sleuths of the investigating agency with the assistance of the local police and the CRPF carried out raids at multiple locations. The searches…
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Hypocrite Banksy: Latest Banksy Mural Smashed as Derelict Farmhouse Demolished
Morning is Broken – showing boy opening corrugated iron curtains – appeared on building in Herne Bay
— Nadeem Badshah | Wednesday 15 March 2023
The artwork was painted on the side of a derelict farmhouse in Herne Bay, Kent. Photograph: Banksy/Instagram/PA
The site of Banksy’s latest work, an outside wall of a derelict farmhouse in the seaside town of Herne Bay in Kent, has been demolished.
The mural, titled Morning is Broken, depicted a silhouetted young boy – next to a silhouetted cat in a window – opening corrugated iron “curtains”.
A close-up view of the artwork. Photograph: Banksy/Instagram/PA
The work was confirmed in three photographs posted on Wednesday on the anonymous street artist’s Instagram account. The piece is shown in a full-length image of the derelict property, which was covered in ivy, and had peeling white paintwork and missing roof slates on a side building.
There is a closeup of the artwork in another photo and the third shows demolition work that is being carried out on Blacksole Farm.
The final photograph shows the wall on which the artwork originally appeared, with the image also showing a digger, a skip and a pile of brick rubble on the ground as a workman looks on.
The skip company told the PA news agency that the bin which appears in one of the photographs was at a property in Herne Bay and the firm’s only involvement in the project was in providing the bin.
Banksy: A hypocrite British artist whose work you can see only for the “Bloody British Bastards” and for the “Hypocrite, Hegemonic, Conspirator, Liar, Double-Faced, Fake Democracy Preacher and War Criminal West.” He had never done even a single mural for the “Innocent Men, Women and the Children of Iraq, Syria, Palestine, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Occupied Kashmir,” killed by the War Criminal West and the Terrorist MODI of India. But he rushed his bloody diarrheal ass to War Criminal Ukraine to show his stupid solidarity. WTF? What a Boak Bollocks? Hell with him.
The site, owned by Kitewood, is earmarked for dozens of new homes and demolition work started on Tuesday, with contractors unaware at the time that the artwork was by Banksy.
One of the contractors, George Caudwell, told website KentOnline: “We had no idea it was a Banksy. It made me feel sick realising it was a Banksy – we were gutted.
“We started demolishing it yesterday. The landowner watched us do it and didn’t know either.”
The demolition comes only a month after a Banksy artwork was dismantled numerous times after appearing in Margate, another seaside town in Kent. The mural, titled Valentine’s Day Mascara, appeared to be on the theme of domestic abuse and combating violence against women.
The mural depicts a caricature of a 1950s housewife, wearing a blue pinny and yellow washing-up gloves, with a swollen eye and a missing tooth, who was seen pushing her male partner into a chest freezer. A real-life freezer incorporated into the piece was removed twice after the artwork was discovered.
A third image posted on Instagram by Banksy shows the demolition of the building, with the mural destroyed. Photograph: Banksy/Instagram/PA
The mural was subsequently relocated to the town’s Dreamland theme park, which said it remains “accessible to all those who want to come and enjoy it”.
Hypocrite Senile Oaf Banksy has recently undertaken philanthropic projects for Ukraine. Last December, the artist announced they had created 50 screenprints that would be sold to raise funds for a charity supporting the people of Ukraine.
The artist previously said they had spent time in the country since the Russian invasion, after posting a video of an artist spray-painting designs and speaking to local people.
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After 101 worshippers, most of them policemen, were killed in a suicide bombing at a mosque in Peshawar, Pakistan, on Jan. 30, experts speculated that Pakistan’s leaders might be on high alert. But several weeks later, it is business as usual in Islamabad.
Instead of treating increasing terrorist attacks as a national emergency, politicians are posturing for the next election. The military leadership is busy dealing with the challenge of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who has galvanized support while criticizing the generals. To make matters worse, Pakistan is mired in an economic crisis: Its foreign reserves are at a nine-year low, inflation is at a 48-year high, and the Pakistani rupee lost 22 percent of its value last year. To avoid a default, Islamabad hopes to unlock another $1.1 billion in loans from the International Monetary Fund.
Pakistan’s political and economic troubles are intertwined with its inconsistent treatment of terrorists. For decades, Pakistan has allowed some terrorist groups to operate freely while cracking down on others. Militancy, and foreign sanctions resulting from terrorist financing, have in turn made it difficult for Pakistan to attract investment. Sympathy for jihadis among the public and within law enforcement and intelligence, along with inaction by members of the political class, has allowed domestic militant groups to operate with some impunity. Islamabad must change its tack if it hopes to prevent a full-blown insurgency and recover its global standing.
Islamist and sectarian groups first launched attacks inside Pakistan in the early 1990s, following the end of the Soviet-Afghan War. After the success of the Afghan mujahideen in driving out the Soviets—with U.S. support—Pakistan’s security services mobilized similar ideologically motivated groups to try to force India out of long-disputed Kashmir. Pakistani jihadists fought in the civil war in Afghanistan that followed the collapse of the Soviet-backed regime from 1992 to 1996, and later alongside the Taliban beginning in 2001. (Pakistan supported the Afghan Taliban regime in the 1990s.)
Islamist groups recruiting in Pakistan cited hadith—traditions and sayings attributed to the prophet Mohammed—that prophesied a great battle in the Indian subcontinent. Pakistan’s security services expected that radicalization through religion could help break the deadlock over Kashmir and empower Pakistan’s allies in Afghanistan. The strategy instead made Pakistan a battleground of competing interpretations of radical Islamist ideas. In the last 30 years, Pakistan has supported some jihadi groups and tolerated others, while also participating in the United States-led war against terrorism.
This juggling act has eroded Pakistan’s international standing and led some jihadi factions to target Pakistan’s military and security forces, occasionally inviting retaliation. When the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan in 2021, Islamabad saw Kabul’s new regime as a potential close ally. After 2001, Pakistan continued to cultivate the Taliban as a counterweight to more liberal United States-backed factions; these were seen as too closely aligned with India. But during its second round in power the Afghan Taliban has proven to be less friendly than Islamabad expected, clashing with Pakistani border guards and publicly criticizing Pakistani policies toward Afghan refugees.
At the same time, Pakistan is facing violence from Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), an offshoot of the Afghan Taliban movement that is ideologically aligned with the Afghan branch but draws its leaders from within Pakistan. The TTP has claimed responsibility for many attacks in the latest spate of terrorism in Pakistan; a TTP splinter group said it had carried out the January mosque attack. The group seeks to overthrow Pakistan’s government and create an Islamic emirate. For years now it has waged war on the state, describing the conflict as the Ghazwa-e-Hind (Battle of India)—forecasted as a precursor to the end times by the Prophet Mohammed.
Pakistan’s security services and some politicians, including Khan, have advocated a nuanced approach to the TTP and other militant groups, suggesting the groups reflect Islamic aspirations that need not be seen as inimical to Pakistan. But events have repeatedly proven that compromise with armed and violent radical Islamist groups is impossible. Just as Afghanistan’s Taliban hard-liners explain their failure to moderate as a function of their faith, the TTP justifies its actions in the name of Islam and sharia. Factional competition over which group is more faithful to radical interpretations of Islam also plays a role in the militants’ intransigence.
Years of contradictory policies have undermined Pakistan’s ability to tackle the challenges posed by Islamist militancy. Former President Pervez Musharraf, who led Pakistan’s military government from 1999 to 2008, publicly admitted to cultivating and training Kashmiri militants and supporting armed proxies in Afghanistan. He also said terrorists such as Osama bin Laden were seen as heroes in Pakistan. Meanwhile, his government selectively cracked down on some militant groups, only to back off later.
Considering some militants as instruments of regional influence while fighting others has disastrous consequences: More than 8,000 members of Pakistan’s security forces have lost their lives in terrorist incidents since 2000. In 2014, the TTP attacked Peshawar’s Army Public School, killing 141 people, including 132 children of military officers and soldiers. The Jan. 30 attack targeted policemen. Both attacks appeared intended to demoralize the Pakistani military and law enforcement and to dissuade Pakistan’s leaders from going to battle with the TTP.
Meanwhile, domestic terrorism has adversely affected the country’s economy, which is now mired in crisis. Pakistan’s Ministry of Finance estimates the country has lost $123 billion in direct and indirect costs due to terrorism. Many foreigners no longer want to travel to Pakistan, which directly effects tourism and exports. Pakistan’s large troop presence along the Afghan border with Afghanistan, occasional military operations, and intelligence operations have all added to the defense budget. Falling foreign direct investment and foreign sanctions over terrorist financing and money laundering have also taken an economic toll.
Periodic negotiations between the Pakistani government and militant groups in recent years have only convinced the militants that the authorities lack the resolve for a sustained fight. Several peace deals and cease-fire agreements between Islamabad and the TTP have broken down. Last November, the TTP terminated the latest cease-fire, negotiated last June, and threatened new attacks across Pakistan in retaliation for the security service’s actions.
Pakistan would do better to abandon its “two steps forward, one step back” approach to domestic terrorism. Defining some jihadi groups as Pakistan’s allies in regional conflicts—against India’s control of Jammu and Kashmir, for example—has generated sympathy for militants, which helps even more extreme groups evade scrutiny even as they launch attacks against Pakistani citizens. This sympathy also aids the militant groups in recruitment, interferes with intelligence gathering, and forces the government to make more concessions during peace talks with the groups.
It is time that Pakistan’s leaders recognize that violent, radical Islamists are not just disgruntled individuals who can be placated with a negotiated settlement. They hold strong beliefs and a sense of destiny, and believe in using violence to shape the world according to their outlook. Before Pakistan’s militants take advantage of ongoing political chaos and economic adversity to orchestrate a full-blown insurgency, leaders in Islamabad must end years of uncertainty about their policy on terrorism. And before they can do that, the country needs a national consensus with the full support of its generals. Unfortunately, there is currently no sign that the country is moving in that direction.
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IAF deploys its Garud Special Forces from Eastern Ladakh to Arunachal Pradesh along China border for specialist operations
Having proven their mettle in the counter-terrorism operations in the Kashmir valley and air base security, the Garud Special Forces of the Indian Air Force have been deployed in high-altitude positions along the China border for specialist operations on the Line of Actual Control since May 2020. Using their Special Forces in these operations, the Indian Air Force has also equipped them with the latest weapons like the American Sig Sauer assault rifles along with the latest AK-103 whose latest version AK-203 would be produced in the country under the Make in India scheme. “The Garud Special Forces are deployed in the frontline areas along the China border from Eastern Ladakh to Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh where they would be carrying out specialist operations in case there is any requirement,” IAF officials said. The deployment of these troops on the LAC has been there since 2020 soon after the Indian Air Force deployed itself in an aggressive manner to counter the Chinese aggression in the region. While visiting the Garud Regimental Training Centre saw the new weapons and equipment being provided by the Air Force to its Garud commandos. “The latest weapons like Sig Sauer, AK-series assault rifles along with the Israeli Tavor rifles and their different variants,” the officials said. The troops also have the Negev light machine guns along with the Galil sniper rifles which can take out enemy troops from a range of 800–1000 metres. The Garuds used the Negev LMG in the famous Rakht Hajin operations in Jammu and Kashmir where five terrorists were killed by the Garud team and Corporal Jyoti Prakash Nirala was awarded the Ashok Chakra posthumously.
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Prosecute Kathua rape-murder suspects as adults, not juveniles: Supreme Court
A Hindu mother and her girl were assaulted and killed by a three-year-old kid in Kathua, J&K, in 2018 yet a charged, pronounced an adolescent, was a grown-up at the hour of the wrongdoing and ought to be attempted as a grown-up.
As per a seat drove by Judges Ajay Rastogi and J B Pardiwala, there were disparities in the endorsements on record unveiling the blamed's date for birth, which showed he was an adolescent. In this way, it will depend on the clinical report showing he was somewhere in the range of 19 and 23 when the occurrence happened.
A judgment composed by Equity Pardiwala expressed that in January 2018, six Hindu men and the respondent (professing to be adolescent) snatched and assaulted an eight-year-old Muslim young lady by the name 'X' and killed her.
For the obliteration of proof, three previous police faculty and three denounced were condemned to life detainment by a court in Pathankot in June 2019. A seventh charged was vindicated, and an eighth was booked to be attempted as an adolescent.
Rastogi and Pardiwala tended to the "increasing pace of adolescent wrongdoing" in the nation, saying that it "brings up the issue of whether the (Adolescent Equity) Act, 2015 fills its need".
A seat of equity said, "We have started to assemble the feeling that the mercy with which adolescents are treated all the while assuming a pretense of reconstruction is encouraging them to commit such terrible demonstrations," surrendering it to the public authority to decide if its 2015 regulation has demonstrated compelling or whether further move should be initiated before the matter is past the point of no return."
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Albeit a clinical master's age gauge may not be a legal substitute for verification, it is just an assessment. In any case, such a well-qualified's viewpoint ought not be disregarded when the Court is in uncertainty about the age of a resident applying for sacred security itself. It is in light of a legitimate concern for equity to consider the specialists' perspective concerning the scope of his age in the event that no other OK materials are introduced.
Because of the dates recorded by the Boss, Metropolitan Council, Hiranagar, in April 2004, which demonstrated the charged was brought into the world on October 23, 2002, the Boss Legal Judge, Kathua, and the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir, established that the denounced was an adolescent.
In an allure against the HC request, the then Province of J&K contended that there was no convincing, clear, and persuading narrative proof to help or demonstrate the respondent's November 2003 birthdate.
The High Court concurred, saying, "It is without a doubt a fact that an adolescent denounced is qualified for extraordinary insurance under the Adolescent Equity Act in the event that there is clear and unambiguous proof that he was a minor at the hour of the episode, and the narrative proof at first sight lays out that. It is, be that as it may, not reasonable to record a relaxed or unceremonious methodology with regards to regardless of whether a denounced is an adolescent when a blamed perpetrates an innately horrifying and grave wrongdoing and afterward endeavors to get legal sanctuary all the while assuming a pretense of being a minor.
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Kashmir में ढेर हुए आतंकी का क्या है Dehradun कनेक्शन? एक इंस्टिट्यूट व कश्मीरियों पर इंटेलिजेंस की नजर
Kashmir में ढेर हुए आतंकी का क्या है Dehradun कनेक्शन? एक इंस्टिट्यूट व कश्मीरियों पर इंटेलिजेंस की नजर
देहरादून. देश के किसी भी राज्य में कोई बड़ा आपराधिक घटनाक्रम हो तो, अधिकतर उसके साथ देहरादून का कोई न कोई कनेक्शन ज़रूर जुड़ जाता है. इसी हफ्ते कश्मीर में सुरक्षाबलों के हाथों मारे गए लश्कर-ए-तैय्यबा के आतंकी के साथ देहरादून का नाम जुड़ने से यहां पुलिस और खुफिया विभाग में हलचल बढ़ गई है. जबसे पता चला है कि इस आतंकी ने देहरादून में एजुकेशन के लिए कुछ साल गुज़ारे थे, तबसे यहां उसके कनेक्शनों,…
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The Jammu and Kashmir Police along with the Army have neutralised seven terrorists, including two Pakistani nationals in three anti-terror operations in Kupwara, Kulgam and Pulwama districts in less than 24 hours, officials said on Monday.
One terrorist was killed in an ongoing gunfight with the security forces in the Chatpora area of South Kashmir's Pulwama district on Monday.
The Jammu and Kashmir Police along with the Army have neutralised four terrorists during a gunfight that started on Sunday at Lolab in North Kashmir's Kupwara district, officials said.
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NIA likely to takeover Kashmir civilian killings probe
NIA likely to takeover Kashmir civilian killings probe
Image Source : PTI/FILE (REPRESENTATIONAL) A security personnel stands guard at a check point, in Srinagar. (FILE) The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) is likely to hand over the probe of recent civilian killings in Kashmir to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), sources in the security set up said here on Tuesday. According to sources, the investigation in these killings indicate a definite…
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