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PTI stages protests against proposed judicial package amid Section 144

PTI

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), the major opposition party, has organized protests in several major cities against the proposed 26th constitutional amendment, coinciding with the enforcement of Section 144, which prohibits public gatherings and demonstrations in Punjab and Sindh. In Karachi, the situation turned tense as police used tear gas and batons against PTI activists who … Read more

Protests throughout world emerge in support of Palestinians

Protests in support of Palestinians

Protests throughout the world emerge in support of Palestinians. The protests marked a powerful moment for political mobilization. An unexpected Hamas attack caused more than 1,300 casualties in Israel. People from various corners of the globe took to the streets on Friday to express their solidarity with the Palestinian cause and condemn the Israeli military’s … Read more

Protests against soaring electricity bills across nation continue

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In various cities of Pakistan, a growing chorus of frustration resonates as citizens take to the streets to protest against soaring electricity bills. In the city of Multan, citizens joined hands in a spirited protest against the exorbitant bills they received for their electricity usage. Frustration ran high, and in a creative act of defiance, … Read more

Section 144 imposed, irrelevant persons banned to enter courts in Islamabad

Section 144 Islamabad

Section 144 imposed in Islamabad near courts Protests near courts is also banned Only concerned lawyers, visitors allowed to enter courts ISLAMABAD: Section 144 has been imposed by the Islamabad administration near the courts located in the capital. The administration has banned protests near the courts situated in the federal capital and only concerned lawyers … Read more

Mahinda Rajapaksa, Ex prime minister of Sri Lanka, declares his support for Wickremesinghe

Sri Lanka
  • The former prime minister of Sri Lanka Mahinda Rajapaksa gave his first public speech on Saturday.
  • Mahinda initially seemed confused over who was the country’s current president.
  • A staff member snuck up behind him to correct him.

Mahinda Rajapaksa, the former prime minister of Sri Lanka, gave his first public speech on Saturday following the ousting of his younger brother, the former president Gotabaya Rajapaksa, in July and his forced resignation in May.

The 77-year-old Mahinda initially seemed confused over who was the country’s current president while speaking at a public event hosted by his party Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) in Kalutara here.

When he mentioned Gotabaya as the president, a staff member snuck up behind him to correct him.

Mahinda quickly corrected his error and added, “To defend this government, we will continue to stand for President Ranil Wickremesinghe. He was once on our side; now he is against us.”

Violent nationwide protests

Following violent nationwide protests against them for causing the island nation to experience its greatest economic crisis since gaining independence in 1948, the entire Rajapaksa clan was forced to quit the government earlier this year.

on May 9, Mahinda Rajapaksa resigned after his supporters attacked anti-government protestors, sparking fatal riots around the nation. Many political figures’ homes, including some owned by the Rajapaksas, were set on fire.

The military was called in to remove Mahinda from Temple Trees, his official residence after it came under siege from irate mobs.

For his safety, he was confined to a naval facility in Trincomalee, in the country’s northeast. Additionally, he is prohibited from leaving the country by a Colombo court.

After Mahinda, who served as president twice and the prime minister three times, resigned on May 9, some riots resulted in at least nine fatalities and over 200 injuries. 58 of his government coworkers have had arson attempts made on their private property.

Wickremesinghe, a leader of the opposition and a longtime foe of the Rajapaksas, succeeded Mahinda as prime minister.

Gotabaya left Sri Lanka for the Maldives in the middle of July before traveling to Singapore, where he resigned on July 14. Later, in need of a temporary home, he traveled to Thailand.

Wickremesinghe then took office as president by the Constitution for the remainder of Gotabaya’s term, which lasts until 2024.

After Wickremesinghe was elected president, the protests were put to an end, and those responsible for the demonstrators’ forced occupation of government buildings were prosecuted.

Meanwhile, Gotabaya also returned to Sri Lanka on September 3.

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Attorney general: Iran will disband morality police amid protests

Iran morality police

Iran’s attorney general announces dissolution of country’s morality police. Morality police were disbanded from their base of operations. Morality police had no connection to the judiciary. The country’s attorney general announces the dissolution of Iran’s morality police, which was charged with policing the nation’s Islamic dress code. The remarks made by Mohammad Jafar Montazeri on … Read more

PTI call off protests nationwide, decides to focus on long march

pti protests

ISLAMABAD: A meeting of senior Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leadership on Friday announced to call off all protests across the country and instead focus on the long march. The meeting was chaired by PTI Chairman Imran Khan at Banigala following his disqualification by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) in the Toshakhana reference. PTI Vice Chairman … Read more

Protests continue, Iran organises more counter-demonstrations

Iran

Pro-government demonstrations in northern Tehran begin on Wednesday. They are expected to last several hours and condemn “recent riots and the crimes of seditionists”. Counter-demonstrations formed after death of Mahsa Amini, 22, in police custody on September 16. Another round of counter-demonstrations in support of the Iranian state have been organised as the protests that … Read more

Angelina Jolie addresses the Iranian protests following the death of Mahsa Amini

Angelina Jolie

Angelina Jolie has addressed the ongoing protests in Iran. Protests started after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini. Amini’s death sparked a debate about “freedom for women”. Angelina Jolie has addressed the ongoing protests in Iran following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini. As a result of Amini’s passing, which has generated a debate about … Read more

Amid anti hijab protests, Iranian girls sing Persian ‘Bella Ciao’

Persian 'Bella Ciao'

Mahsa Amini, 22, died due to alleged police brutality for not wearing the hijab correctly. Iranian sisters Samin and Behin Bolouri recorded a Persian version of Italian folk song “Bella Ciao”. The video has garnered over five million views and more than 216,800 likes. A Persian rendition of the revolutionary Italian folk song “Bella Ciao,” … Read more

Ukraine conflict: protests against the new draught in Dagestan, Russia  

Ukraine conflict

In the most recent demonstrations against Moscow’s call-up of 300,000 military reservists, residents of Russia’s Dagestan area have fought with police. Dagestan, a mostly Muslim region of Russia, has suffered more casualties from the war than any other province. Since Russian President Vladimir Putin authorized the partial mobilization of military reservists on Wednesday, more than … Read more

Protests in Iran escalate as women burn their headscarves

Iran

The death of the 22-year-old Kurdish woman has ignited simmering tensions over social freedoms. Images and video shared on social media showed displays of defiance against the strict dress code. Iran restricts access to Instagram, one of the last remaining social media platforms in the country. The death toll from Iran’s protests rose Wednesday, as … Read more

Protests in Iran reflect rage at how the regime treats women

Protests

Mahsa Amini was arrested for allegedly failing to fully cover her hair. Three days later, she was dead. Amini’s death has ignited a wave of protests across Iran. Videos show women removing headscarves and even burning them in front of cheering crowds. A dark-haired 22-year-old woman from Iran’s Kurdistan region, she travelled to Tehran to … Read more

Protests erupt in Iran following the death of a woman in custody

Protests

A U.N. official calls for an independent probe into the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish woman. A human rights group says five people have been killed and dozens injured. The governor of Iran’s Kurdish region calls the deaths “suspicious”. Protests in Iran on Tuesday drew more people to the streets and new support … Read more

Protesters ransack UN peacekeepers’ offices in eastern DR Congo

Hundreds of protesters stormed a UN peacekeeping warehouse and looted offices in Goma. Protesters demanding that the mission leave for failing to protect the population. Tensions are high in the eastern region, where resurgent clashes between the Congolese army and M23 rebel group have forced thousands to flee. GOMA, Democratic Republic of the Congo (Reuters) … Read more

Case registered against PTI workers after clash in Hyderabad

Hyderbad clash

HYDERABAD: A case has been registered against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) activists and leaders after a clash during a protest in Hyderabad. The PTI activists were protesting at Hyder Chowk late on Friday night when a clash occurred with PPP workers reportedly passing in the area. During the protest, PTI activists gathered around a PPP worker’s … Read more

Sri Lanka gets new president in Wickremesinghe, protests muted

Sri Lanka new president

Sri Lankan lawmakers elect acting President Ranil Wickremesinghe as the country’s new president. Protesters’ response was generally muted, with only about 100 people gathered in Colombo. Some vowed to focus their efforts on deposing Wickremsinghe. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said it is “very hopeful” of concluding programme negotiations as soon as possible. The … Read more

Imran Khan announces power show next week, nationwide protests

Imran Khan's

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan announced a massive public gathering at the Parade Ground on July 2 along with nationwide protests against the ‘imported’ government. In a video message from his Bani Gala residence, the former minister the power show will be held next Saturday for locals and those from Rawalpindi. “Rest in … Read more

US braces for more protests after Supreme Court abortion ruling

abortion ruling

Several right-leaning states have imposed immediate bans on abortion. President Joe Biden calls the ruling a “tragic error” stemming from “extreme ideology”. Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calls it “horrific”, and French President Emmanuel Macron “solidarity with women”. Protesters were expected to take to the streets across the United States on Saturday, as outrage over … Read more

Imran Khan postpones Lahore visit

Imran Khan elections

ISLAMABAD: Former Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has postponed his visit to Lahore tomorrow due to countrywide protests announced on Sunday. Imran Khan’s visit has been postponed due to countrywide protest against inflation rising prices at 9PM on Sunday. He will also address the protestors at 10PM and announce the future … Read more

Due to the impact of protests, Peru forecasts decreased economic growth

Peru

Peru’s central bank revises down 2022 growth projection to 3.1% from 3.4%, citing disruptions to mining projects. Peru is the world’s second-biggest copper producer. Protests by indigenous people have disrupted Peru’s mining sector in recent months. Peru’s monetary development will probably be somewhat lower this year, as per another national bank figure on Friday following … Read more

Indian trains set ablaze in protests against military hiring changes

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Demonstrators set fire to railway coaches and throw stones at police in India. They are protesting against a new military recruitment process. Agnipath, which means “path of fire” in Hindi will bring in men and women aged 17-21 for a four-year stint. LUCKNOW: Demonstrators flung stones at police and set fire to railway coaches in … Read more

Imran Khan gives call for countrywide strike on Sunday

BHAKKAR

ISLAMABAD: Former Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has announced a countrywide protest on Sunday against rising inflation and hike in prices of petroleum products. The government raised the prices of petrol by Rs24.03 per litre to all-time high of Rs233.89, while the price of diesel has been hiked by Rs56.16 to … Read more

Kuwait would deport expats who protested against anti-Islam statements

Kuwait

Expats who took part in a protest against BJP spokespersons’ statements on Prophet Muhammad would be deported. The administration gives orders to detain any expats who participated in the Fahaheel protest on Friday. They will be deported, according to sources, since they broke Kuwaiti legislation. Expats who took part in a protest against BJP spokespersons’ … Read more

Two killed in India protests over remarks against Prophet

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Two protesters killed and more than 130 arrested in India’s Muslim protests. Government proposed a law that granted citizenship to refugees, but not to Muslim. The row follows anger across the Muslim world after France defended satirical magazine. Authorities informed AFP Saturday that two protesters were killed and more than 130 others were jailed following … Read more

Guinea junta faces protest call in defiance of ban

Guinea

The National Front for the Defence of the Constitution (FNDC) calls for dialogue. The junta had on May 13 announced a three-year ban on all demonstrations. Guinea’s official ban on protests was challenged on Friday. Guinea :Guinea’s official ban on protests was challenged on Friday by a key political group, which called for a protest … Read more

UN extends Sudan mission amid protests

Sudan

Many of the protesters were supporters of Islamist groups. A violent crackdown on the anti-coup protests has left nearly 100 people killed. Burhan lifted, state of emergency that had been in place since the coup on Sunday. The UN mission in Sudan was extended for another year on Friday, despite protests in the country against … Read more

‘Criminal leader’ killed in Tajikistan’s east after clashes: police

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According to police, a foe of Tajikistan’s authoritarian leadership was slain in the restive east of the ex-Soviet republic after protests caused deadly skirmishes between state forces and local population in the region bordering Afghanistan and China. Mamadbokir Mamadbokirov was killed “as a result of internal clashes of criminal groups”, according to an interior ministry statement carried … Read more