Monday, August 5, 2013

Chinese PLA stops Indian Army from patrolling in Ladakh sector




Chinese PLA stops Indian Army from patrolling in Ladakh sector Leh/New Delhi: Amid a spate of incursions by China in Ladakh, its troops are also resorting to tactics like preventing Indian Army from patrolling posts in this sector along the border which was well within India's territory.

In what is being described as an aggressive approach by China, the tactics have come to the fore in the wake of yet another incident last week when Indian troops launched its patrol "Tiranga" from Trade Junction area in North of Ladakh for two posts located 14 km up in the higher reaches along the Line of Actual Control(LAC).

The Indian army personnel were stopped by Chinese troops who came mounted on heavy and light vehicles, official sources said on Sunday.

The patrol party was shown a banner that it was Chinese territory and that they cannot proceed to the posts, they said.

Chinese PLA stops Indian Army from patrolling in Ladakh sector

The sources said the Chinese troops were aggressive in their approach while stopping the Indian patrol who were at their posts.

These posts are well inside Indian territory, the sources said, adding that from April this year, the patrol for these forward bases were launched 21 times and only twice it could complete its mission.

Chinese have erected an observation post which kept a vigil on movement of Indian troops and as soon as an Indian patrol party is ready to leave, they are intercepted midway and sent back, the sources said, adding the matter would be taken up during the next Border Personnel Meeting (BPM) at Chushul.

In the same North Ladakh sector, there were instances when Chinese military vehicles were spotted in Depsang Bulge and Daulat Beg Oldi(DBO) sector where the two armies had seen a 21-day standoff from April 15 this year.

Chinese PLA stops Indian Army from patrolling in Ladakh sector

Indian troops comprising mainly Indo-Tibetan Border Police(ITBP) immediately swung into action and prevented the 'free-run' of Chinese military vehicles in the Indian territory.

In the last BPM meeting held on July 27, India also raised objections to a tower being constructed in the Chinese side on the LAC in Demchok-Fukhche sector. (MORE) PTI

During the meeting with the Chinese side which was led by Colonel Wang Jun Xian, the Indian side said the construction was in violation of Peace and Tranquality Agreement signed between the two countries in 1993.

According to the agreement, no construction work has to be undertaken at the LAC by either country.

The Chinese side claimed that the tower was actually a weather station for the benefit of the people of the area and instead informed the Indian delegation that its Army was engaged in military activities in Fukhche.

The Indian side led by Brigadier Sanjeev Rai told the Chinesse team that PLA troops were regularly entering into the Indian area, sources said.

It gave instances like on July 16 and 19 when the Chinese troops entered 1.2 km deep into Indian territory, on July 17 (2.5 km), on July 20 (aggressive patrol entered 200 metres) and intervening night of July 25-26 (3.5 km).

These incursions mainly happened in Chumar and Demchok areas, located 300 km from Leh.

The sources said that the 'assertive posturing' by the Chinese troops was a worrying trend which had been seen lately after the April 15 faceoff at the DBO sector.

Chumar is the last town after which Himachal Pradesh starts. This area also has the distinction of having a defined International Border with China. This area is not accessible from the Chinese side whereas the Indian side has a road almost to the last point on which the army can carry a load upto nine tonnes.

All Indian units located along the LAC have been asked to maintain a tight vigil in their Area of Responsibilities (AOR) and launch frequent patrols to the higher reaches, the sources said.

PTI

Source: http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/chinese-pla-stops-indian-army-from-patrolling-in-ladakh-sector_866761.html

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Community welfare clinics to close

Athlone Advertiser, August 02, 2013.

By Tr?ona Doherty

Several Community Welfare Service Clinics across Westmeath and the Midlands are to close as part of a ?restructuring? of services.

Minister for Social Protection, Joan Burton, confirmed that clinics in Glasson, Brideswell, Athleague, Finea, Streete, and Ballynacargy are to be closed as of Monday August 12.

These clinics have been identified as smaller clinics where the level of demand for a service is low, and which are within reasonable distance of an alternative clinic.

According to a spokesperson for the Department, if a customer cannot travel to that clinic, he or she can avail of the service by phone, post, or a member of staff can, in exceptional circumstances, make a house call.

The decision was taken to ensure that ?efficient and effective services are provided at local level?, and to make the best use of available resources in the Midlands North division.

Customers from Brideswell and Glasson will be able to avail of the clinic in Athlone, while Finea customers can use clinics in Granard or Longford. Those in Streete can use clinics in Edgeworthstown, while those in Ballynacargy can use the clinic in Mullingar, Ballymahon, or Colehill.

Other clinics in the region to close include Loughlynn, Ballyleague in Roscommon; Ballinalee and Keenagh in Longford; and Smear, Co Leitrim.

Notices will be displayed at each Community Welfare Clinic, local DSP offices, MABS Offices, CICs, and health centres from next week, with details of other available clinics and contact telephone numbers.

Source: http://www.advertiser.ie/athlone/article/62861

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Zimbabwe officials: Mugabe wins with 61 percent

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) ? Zimbabwe's longtime President Robert Mugabe won 61 percent of the presidential vote, trailed by opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai at 33 percent, election officials announced Saturday.

Mugabe, 89 and in power for 33 years, has another five-year term in office, according to the results.

Mugabe's party won 158 of the 210 parliament seats, giving it a two-thirds majority in the legislature that enables it to make amendments to the new constitution and existing laws, according to the results announced by the state Election Commission. Tsvangirai's party captured 50 seats and two went to independent candidates.

Tsvangirai earlier Saturday rejected the results as fraudulent and called for fresh elections. He urged a peaceful response to the alleged massive rigging by Mugabe's ZANU-PF party.

Tsvangirai said his Movement for Democratic Change party has in its possession evidence of massive rigging by Mugabe's ZANU-PF party in the just-ended polls and will challenge results from Wednesday's voting.

"People of Zimbabwe must be given another chance to participate in a free, fair and credible election. They have been shortchanged by a predetermined election," he said.

Tsvangirai told a news conference that the outcome of the polls has extended Mugabe's rule which has plunged the nation into economic and political turmoil.

He said Mugabe's victory in the polls has "dashed people's hopes and aspirations."

"There is no celebration, there is national mourning," Tsvangirai said.

He said his party will not "participate in any government institutions" in protest but stopped short of saying it will boycott its reduced seats in the Harare parliament.

Mugabe's loyalist army and police have set up security posts in Harare Saturday, apparently in case there are any protest demonstrations.

"We are rejecting the results because they are fraudulent," Tsvangirai said. "We will go back to our people. Our people are the ones hurting. Our people are disciplined. We don't want a violent resolution to this crisis."

He said a complete audit is needed of the shambolic voters' lists, which was only made available at the time of the election.

Official results have shown large disparities between votes cast for Tsvangirai's party in the violent and disputed polls in 2008 and a higher turnout than at the March referendum when all parties supported a "yes" vote and voters' lists were not used.

Tsvangirai's party lost several seats in its Harare urban strongholds by massive margins compared to their overwhelming votes in 2008.

In one Harare constituency, Tsvangirai's party won with 9,538 votes to 8,190 captured by Mugabe's party. In 2008 the same district voted for the MDC candidate, Tendai Biti, by about 8,300 ballots against Mugabe's 2,500 votes.

"It is ZANU-PF's imagination that they have won this election, they know the truth," Tsvangirai said Saturday. "We have been robbed."

Independent monitors have charged that as many as 750,000 voters were prevented from casting their ballots on Wednesday because of irregularities in voters' lists.

They allege thousands of unregistered voters were allowed to vote.

The continent-wide African Union and regional monitors of the Southern African Development Community, or SADC, have generally endorsed the elections as peaceful, but have expressed misgivings over how voting numbers might have been manipulated and have demanded a full account of voter numbers from the official state election body before passing their final judgment on whether the polls were free, fair and credible.

Observers generally commended actual polling for being free of violence that has dominated campaigning against Tsvangirai in his two previous challenges for the presidency in 2002 and 2008.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/zimbabwe-officials-mugabe-wins-61-percent-163717642.html

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A Bear?s Argument For Evolution (Powerlineblog)

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Dr. Kavuru Sambasiva Rao, Union Minister for Textiles, will be the Chief Guest and deliver the Keynote Address at the National Seminar on Innovation & Technological Advancements ? Growth Mantra for Textile Industry, tomorrow as per the following details:




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Dr. Kavuru Sambasiva Rao, Union Minister for Textiles, will be the Chief Guest and deliver the Keynote Address at the National Seminar on Innovation & Technological Advancements ? Growth Mantra for Textile Industry, tomorrow as per the following details:

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Lawyer shocked condemned Ohio killer found dead

CLEVELAND (AP) ? An attorney for a condemned killer found hanged in his Ohio death row cell says the defense is shocked and saddened and had hoped to stop his Wednesday execution.

Attorney Vicki Werneke tells The Associated Press in an email that the defense had no warning that 44-year-old Billy Slagle might commit suicide.

He was found in his cell about 5 a.m. Sunday at the Chillicothe (chihl-ih-KAHTH'-ee) Correctional Institution south of Columbus and was declared dead within the hour.

Prison spokeswoman JoEllen Smith says he was alone and no other inmates are suspected of involvement.

The coroner plans an autopsy Monday.

Slagle was sentenced in 1988 to die for the Cleveland stabbing death of Mari Anne Pope. She was killed while two young children she was watching were in the house.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/lawyer-shocked-condemned-ohio-killer-found-dead-185611884.html

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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Nokia, Microsoft and Qualcomm

Nokia, Microsoft & Qualcomm:
Building a Winning Ecosystem. CommNexus. Ideas. Energy. Excitement. Opportunity.
The mobile industry has completely changed the way people communicate, and Nokia has contributed its fair share of innovation to this evolution. Nokia believes technology can help make us more human, so it is focused on connecting people with great mobile products that sense the world. This first ever CommNexus-Nokia Headliner will focus on Nokia?s partnership with Microsoft and Qualcomm and the impact of this strategic relationship on the mobile industry. See http://www.commnexus.org

Source: http://www.socaltech.com/calendar/eventid/23585

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