Thursday, 15 January 2015

Europe on high alert

15 01 2015
People take part in the Unity rally "Marche Republicaine" on January 11, 2015 in Paris in tribute to the 17 victims of a three-day killing spree by homegrown Islamists. (AFP Photo / Martin Bureau)
German federal security agencies  currently examining a possible threat of copycat attacks by local sympathizers to the last week’s attack in Paris that left 12 people dead, Die Welt newspaper reported Wednesday. Investigators registered suspicious Internet activity, such as open calls for terror attacks.
According to a 25-page secret document, a copy of which was obtained by the newspaper, “The attack could also work as a spark for people living or staying in Germany who are predisposed to such acts.” However, German security agents have no “concrete intelligence or evidence” that any attack is in preparation. Many European countries are on high alert, boosting security measures in the wake of last week’s deadly terror attacks in Paris. Denmark, Norway and Germany have already detected various threats. Thus many European countries are on high alert, boosting security measures in the wake of last week’s deadly terror attacks in Paris. Denmark, Norway and Germany have already detected various threats.
On Tuesday, a controversial mosque in Denmark’s Aarhus has requested the police assistance in the grim atmosphere of various threats and the aftermath of the recent tragedy in Paris.
“They don’t feel threatened and they don’t want to press charges but they have pointed out that people are talking about them in a very, very ugly way and we are following the situation,” Commissioner Allan Aarslev told Metroxpress.
In a recent documentary aired on local TV the leadership of the Grimhøj Mosque leadership claimed “We want the Islamic State to come out on top. We want an Islamic state in the world,” according to The Local.
Norway’s TV2 reported on Friday that Norwegian security officers were investigating a terror threat against two Scandinavian countries, that was previously posted on a French website.
“We are aware of the threat and are now working on trying to clear up whether it is real,” Siv Alsén, a spokesperson for the Norwegian Police Security Service (PST) told Norway’s TV2.
According to The Local, the Danish Security and Intelligence Service (PET) said it could neither confirm nor deny the reported French threat.
France, Austria, Belgium and Spain also are on “high alert,” relying on a general threat level. Transportation hubs, such as airports, seaports and train stations, energy networks and nuclear power plants have now tightened up security. Media agencies




AIRASIA INDONESIA FLIGHT QZ 8501 UPDATE AS PER 14 JANUARY 2015 22:00 HRS

15 01 2015
 AIRASIA INDONESIA FLIGHT QZ 8501 UPDATE
AS PER 14 JANUARY 2015 22:00 HRS LT (GMT+7)

SURABAYA, 14TH JANUARY 2015 – The National Search and Rescue Agency (BASARNAS) Republic of Indonesia this evening confirmed to have located the fuselage of QZ8501 in the second focused primary area. The confirmation followed the visual confirmation captured by a SAR vessel’s Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) showing the main wreckage of QZ 8501 aircraft as well as the right wing on the seafloor of the Java Sea. Sea divers from SAR team will be deployed tomorrow morning for recovery operations.

In addition, BASARNAS also confirmed to have recovered two additional passengers’ remains which were located near Sembilan Island, approximately 70 miles southwest from Kota Baru, South Borneo. The two remains will be transported to Pangkalan Bun and then to Bhayangkara Hospital in Surabaya for identification.

Meanwhile in Surabaya, Simon Djidrovski Coordinator EDPS, DVI Unit Police Forensics Sub-Directorate INTERPOL visited the crisis center at the East Java Region Police Headquarter this morning. During his visit, Simon also supervised the overall identification process led by the Disaster Victim Identification Police Department Republic of Indonesia (DVI POLRI) and he extended his appreciation on how the on-going DVI process has been conducted in accordance with INTERPOL DVI guidelines.

In addition, DVI POLRI announced that two more passengers have been identified as: Jie Stephanie Gunawan (female) and Christanto Leoma Hutama (male) today.

To date, BASARNAS has confirmed to have recovered a total of 50 remains of which 38 have been identified by DVI POLRI, 10 are still being identified and 2 have yet arrived at Bhayangkara Hospital.

AirAsia Indonesia would like to take this opportunity to urge the public seeking progress on the search and evacuation; and identification process of QZ 8501 passengers to refer solely to official information from BASARNAS and DVI POLRI.

You may also obtain substantiated information only from authorised AirAsia social media accounts: Facebook (www.facebook.com/AirAsia) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/AirAsia)

Our thoughts and prayers remain with the families and friends of our passengers and colleagues on board QZ 8501.

Note to Editors: We ask that members of the news media do not call the AirAsia Emergency Call Centre, as this line is reserved for family members seeking information about those who may have been on board.




15 01 2015

Centre for Social Research
Press Conference Invite
National Consultation on ‘Youth Voices for Beijing+20’
Date: 14th January 2015
Time: 12:30 to 13:00
Place: Magnolia Hall, India Habitat Centre


Dear Madam, Sir Centre for Social Research would like to invite you to the National Consultation between civil society organisations and the government officials.The consultation will serve as a feed for the Beijing+20 Global Review scheduled in March’15 in New York during the 59th Commission on the Status of Women.
This would be the first time when representatives from Indian government, United Nations, European Union Delegation, and German Embassy will be having a direct dialogue and brainstorm with the members of the civil society. The programme aims at developing concrete strategies to accelerate growth and progress in women’s lives and to seek accountability for implementing the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action.
Also, we will be sharing the recommendations integrated through ‘Youth Contribution to the Beijing+20 Review Debate’, a programme which is being run with the support of The Asia Foundation.
Opportunity to interact with:
The programme which is being run with the support of The Asia Foundation, aims to collate recommendations from the youth under the twelve critical areas of concern identified by the Beijing Platform for Action. CSR has been contributing to the Beijing+20 programmes since its inception in 1995 and the university consultations are facilitated to review and accumulate the recommendations that youth can suggest for holistic development and advancement of women.
Dr. Ranjana Kumari, Director, Centre for Social Research
Dr.Lalitha Kumaramangalam, NCW Chairperson
Dr. Rebecca Reichmann Tavares, Representative, UN Women
Dr.Sunitha Krishnan, Social Activist, Co-Founder Prajwala
Looking forward to see you at the event.
Best Regards
Dr. Ranjana Kumari, Director
Centre for Social Research

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