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World Human Right Bodies Deep Concern on Human Sufferings Due to Saudi led Blocked

10/06/2017
Doha 10 June 2017 Chairman, National Human Rights Committee Qatar, Dr. Ali Marri during his briefing this late evening in Doha told that a number of Human Rights World Bodies understands the grievances of citizens of the Saudi led blockade including Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Qatar. These organizations have issued statements and...

US Navy to Commission Littoral Combat Ship Gabrielle Giffords

09/06/2017
U.S. Department of Defense 09 June 2017 The Navy will commission its newest Independence-variant littoral combat ship, the future USS Gabrielle Giffords (LCS 10), during a ceremony on Saturday, June 10, at 12:00 p.m. CDT on the waterfront in Galveston, Texas. The future USS Gabrielle Giffords, designated LCS 10, is named after former United States...

Amnesty Int'l on Saudi Led Qatar Blocked : Families Ripped Apart, Freedom of Expression Under Attack Amid Political Dispute in Gulf

09/06/2017
Amnesty International 9 June 2017 Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are toying with the lives of thousands of Gulf residents as part of their dispute with Qatar, splitting up families and destroying peoples’ livelihoods and education, Amnesty International said today. The organization’s researchers have interviewed dozens of people whose human rights...

Dozens of US Cities Brace for Anti-Muslim Marches

09/06/2017
United States 09 June 2017 (AlJazeera News) Cities across the United States are gearing up for the National March Against Sharia, an anti-Muslim campaign that has been criticised by several rights groups and watchdogs. ACT for America, described by the Southern Poverty Law Centre (SPLC) as the largest grassroots anti-Muslim group in the US, called...

On Qatar, Pakistan Walks a Diplomatic Tightrope

09/06/2017
Islamabad, Pakistan 09 June 2017 (AlJazeera News) Pakistan's parliament has expressed its "deep concern" over the blockade and severing of ties with Qatar by several Arab states, calling for the government to help mediate in the crisis between the Gulf state and its neighbours. "This House calls upon all countries to show restraint and resolve...

AOHR Condemns Saudi Bloc's List as 'Arbitrary, Violates Laws Against Defamation

09/06/2017
Doha 09 June 2017 Aljazeera News In London, the independent UK-based Arab Organisation for Human Rights (AOHR) released a statement condemning the Saudi bloc's list as "arbitrary". "The list was clearly made up arbitrarily, to serve political agendas, without relying on any evidence or an impartial judicial authority," the group wrote. "The exact legal definition...

Qatar Rejects Saudi-led Bloc's 'Terror' List

09/06/2017
Doha AlJazeera News 09 June 2017 (40 Minutes before) Qatar on Friday rejected allegations of supporting individuals and groups blacklisted as "terrorists" by four Arab countries which cut ties with it this week amid a major diplomatic fallout. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain and Egypt published a list of 59 people and...

59 People, 12 Groups with Qatar Links on 'Terror List'

09/06/2017
Doha 09 June 2017 (AlJazeera News) A joint statement by Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt and the UAE has placed 59 individuals and 12 organisations - Qatar based or funded by Qatar - on a "terror list". Qatar's foreign minister said the country will never surrender to the pressure being applied by its Arab neighbours and...
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