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The remains of a ship that sank many years ago in Lake Van in eastern Turkey emerged Wednesday as its water level recedes due to global warming. 

The increasing effects of global warming are causing water level changes in the lake during certain periods, and as a result, a number of historic artifacts dating back to the Seljuk and Ottoman empires are coming to light.

Photography enthusiasts and locals have begun coming to the region to view and capture images of the vessel.

Mustafa Akkus, a faculty member at Van Yuzuncu Yil University, told Anadolu Agency that some underwater structures have emerged with the changes in water levels.

Noting that Lake Van is the largest lake in Turkey, Akkus said it has always been a frequent destination for civilizations throughout history and a crossing point between East and West.

He said three enormous ships were built by the Russians in the early 1900s, and one of them, known as Akdamar, was previously discovered in the lake.

The latest ship that came to light also has similar characteristics to the Akdamar, said Akkus.

“We see that the shape, construction and riveting technique is the same. Divers had the chance to view it underwater before, but the ship surfaced with the receding of the lake water."/aa

Europe’s top human rights court urged Russia on Wednesday to immediately release Kremlin critic and opposition leader Alexey Navalny.

The European Court for Human Rights (ECHR) said it was granting an interim measure on an application lodged Jan. 20 by Navalny related to his detention that asked for his release.

In its reply to the ECHR’s queries on safeguard measures in custody, the Russian government said Navalny was being held in a properly guarded facility and his cell was under video surveillance.

It said that he had access to electronic communications via the prison system, allowed to make telephone calls and granted visits by lawyers and members of the public monitoring commission on several occasions.

But following Navalny’s contention that the arrangements were not “sufficient safeguards for his life and health,” the ECHR decided to ask the Russian government for his immediate release.

The ECHR said it regarded the “nature and extent of risk” to Navalny’s life and the “overall circumstances of his current detention,” for the purposes of applying the interim measure.

The 44-year-old anti-corruption activist and a staunch critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin was poisoned with a nerve agent in August.

Upon his recovery, he returned to Russia in January and was immediately detained.

A Moscow court sentenced Navalny to two years and eight months to a penal colony for violating parole regarding a 2014 money laundering case that the ECHR already ruled “arbitrary and manifestly unreasonable.”

Navalny’s arrest and detention triggered widespread protests in Russia and international condemnation from the governments in Europe and the US demanding his release.

The ECHR based in Strasbourg, France, is an international court of the Council of Europe interpreting the European Convention on Human Rights, constituting 47 member states, including Russia./aa

Year after year, at the end of long decades of silence, the divide created by the sequence of colonial wars between France and its neighbors in the southern Mediterranean, and more importantly, the divide within France, which shows itself in the imaginations of millions of its fellow citizens of all origins and all faiths, has revealed itself as a decisive but rarely admitted cause of the tensions that tear France's national fabric.

This sequence of colonization, the Algerian page, is the longest one (132 years) and much more violent than those written, particularly in neighboring Tunisia or Morocco, and it can be considered as the one that left the most essential and urgent memorial questions fallow.

Therefore, the willingness of President Emmanuel Macron to officially reopen this file could consequently only be welcome. To understand the scope, but more realistically, the limits of the "Report on memory issues relating to colonization of Algeria and the Algerian War," which was given to him at his request by historian Benjamin Stora, it is essential to recall the short-term political context of its drafting. This context is simply that of the will of a president elected in 2017 to maintain contact with as broad a spectrum as possible of the electorate that brought him to power, keeping in mind his re-election in 2022.

However, the Yellow Vests crisis having enabled him to measure the repudiation, by his left-wing electorate, of policies deemed too liberal, the president has openly launched -- especially since his Mureaux speech on Oct. 2, 2020, on the prevention of "Muslim separatism" -- in a policy of seducing the right-wing and far-right electorate.

The report entrusted to one of his advisers could not, therefore, be allowed to run the risk of slowing down or contradicting this trajectory. Thus, no surprise emerges to disturb the reader of the 157 pages of the text solemnly submitted to the president on Jan. 20, 2021. Suppose there is still any chance to bring closer certain French actors or the descendants of the actors who are still very divided. In that case, there is much less to do for significant progress between the Algerian and French shores for the reconciliation of memories.

Much has been said about the reasons for this credibility deficit, underlined and amplified since the publication of the rejection in principle expressed by the president of any possibility of an official apology from France to Algeria. Suppose it is necessary to designate the main dimension of the problem revealed by this approach of the "official" French historian. In that case, we will say that Benjamin Stora, as it is true of so many others before him, in no way preserved himself from the temptation of euphemizing one of the constitutive dimensions of French violence against Algeria. The magnitude of his constitutive dimension, although quite exceptional, is also accused of minimizing, as, more fundamentally still, its intrinsically unilateral dimension.

Regarding this first level of reading, Afaf Zekkour and Noureddine Amara, two Algerian historians, have logically focused their criticisms on two aspects. The first attribute a certain "revisionism" to Benjamin Stora. They then accuse him of "a propensity to want to 'make a nation' before having 'made history.'" In other words, they reproach Stora for wanting to achieve reconciliation that would close the colonial divide without really having taken the time to clearly and completely state its factual foundations and its historical significance.

In the Western historiography of colonization, the bias that all history from the moment it began to be written by the victors has obviously been nothing original or new. It is notably at the heart of the truncated representation of the Arab-Israeli conflict. In France, for the doxa of the dominant gaze, it is recurrent to give in to the pernicious facility of bringing the colonizers and the colonized face to face, and so the victims and the executioners or the craters and the cannons, and this can be seen in the works of Plantu, the star cartoonist of the newspaper Le Monde as well as on grand news channels.

As in most of his work on the war of independence, Benjamin Stora, himself from a family originating in Constantine and affected by the turbulences of the war of liberation, cannot avoid the mistake, which consists of opposing, on the same level, to the 130 years of martyrdom inflicted on a population crushed by the military, political, economic cycles but also, more durably still, cultural cycles of implacable exploitation on the one hand and, on the other hand, the outbursts of resistance or counter-violence mounted by this colonized society to alleviate its suffering or to try to end it.

In fact, the report purely and simply omits specific significant factual data, particularly during the war of conquest and the terrifying actions of Marshal Bureau's "infernal columns" committed because of the scorched earth policy. The vocabulary that he uses - qualifying as "exactions" - of the significant criminal episodes of this long and bloody war of conquest clearly betrays, as Olivier Lecourt Grand Maison points out, this first prejudice to water down policies which should all be assimilated into the war crimes register. And the manifestations of counter-violence of the Algerian population, which have occurred occasionally, especially in the context of the liberation war, are not constructed as such but as a parallel or even an equivalent of the violence, which was much more structural, of the colonizer.

"The historian Benjamin Stora capitulated (thus) to the Benjamin Stora who became an advisor to present Emmanuel Macron with a commemorative program congruent with his electoral plans." Of the many commentators on the report, Olivier Lecourt Grand Maison is the one who then most clearly targeted not only the relative "revisionism" of the approach but also, in the context of the right-wing shift of the presidential candidate for re-election, the political bias adopted in a rather pernicious way by his adviser in the depths of his report, and in doing so pointed out the damage done by "the adviser" to the scientific scope of the service of the "historian."

Stora's writing is indeed in line with the rhetoric of criminalizing "post-colonial" or "decolonial" approaches, which has recently brought together the discourse fabricated by rights to discredit, or even criminalize, any demand expressed by the French descendants of the victims of colonization.

B. Stora writes OLG "endorses the thesis, repeated ad nauseam by political forces (right and far right), according to which threats of extreme gravity weigh on the unity of the Republic because of the irresponsible mobilizations of various 'community groups' and generationals."

The persistent lockdown on access to archives also remains a point of contradiction between the proclaimed desire for transparency and the measures taken to establish it. Algerian historiography's total impasse can only be surprising concerning the stated expectations of "reconciling" or even of "making a dialogue" ... the divided sections of Mediterranean memory.

The other measures all offer temporary benefits. But these measures are struggling with recognizing even one of the countless extra-judicial executions committed by the French army, the formation of bilateral commissions, or the commemoration of 'a French personality' (Gisèle Halimi) hostile to the Algerian war. These measures, against the obvious responsibilities of old policies, fail to possess the strength of a symbol capable of expressing the expected rupture from the old failings of France.

A memorial structure built economically on an unbalanced foundation logically struggles to rise to the demands of history. And that is a shame!

By: Francois Burgat  

As Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine was inside the UN rights offices in Kampala presenting a petition against abduction of his supporters, just outside police and army were clobbering journalists and opposition lawmakers on Wednesday.

Police and military police Wednesday beat four journalists and three members of parliament (MPs) who were waiting outside the offices of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in Kampala as Bobi Wine handed in his petition on missing supporters.

The journalists, including two women, were rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment.

The journalists included Josephine Namakumbi, Irene Abalo of NBS television, Cliff Wamala of NTV television and Timothy Murungi of New Vision newspaper.

“We were standing outside the UN offices waiting for Bobi Wine to come out and address us when policemen and soldiers started beating anyone they came across. They beat me several times as I fled,” said Timothy Mukasa.

A spokesman for Wine’s National Unity Platform, Joel Ssenyonyi, told Anadolu Agency: “It is terrible. [President Yoweri] Museveni’s army and police have gone crazy. Can you imagine beating journalists and members of parliament just outside the UN offices? Something must be done to get rid of such situations.”

Bobi Wine said that police and army in Uganda are no longer pro-people. He said they are used to harass Ugandans, especially those in the opposition.

The East African country's Electoral Commission on Jan. 16 announced Yoweri Museveni as the Jan. 14 elections winner. Wine, who refused to concede defeat, challenged the election results in the country's top court.

Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, Monday released a list of at least 243 people he claims were abducted by the government.

On Twitter, Wine said his team has hundreds of other names that are still being verified before they can be published./aa

Turkey “destroyed” over 12,900 terrorists inside and outside the country, the Turkish president said on Wednesday.

“[Since July 2015], More than 12,900 terrorists, including 6,000 in the country and 6,900 abroad, have been destroyed,” said Recep Tayyip Erdogan after a Cabinet meeting at the presidential complex.

“In these operations, nearly 1,300 terrorists were injured, while more than 1,300 terrorists were captured alive,” he said, adding that at least 2,243 terrorists surrendered to security forces.

“Thus, the number of terrorists neutralized reached 17,750,” he noted, saying Turkey, over the last five years, has eliminated a considerable number of senior terrorists that the PKK terror group gathered for years.

Erdogan said Turkey has been fighting terrorism for 40 years and made every effort to eradicate it.

The terror group, which has become a pawn of some countries in the region and global powers, has been reactivated with many tools since 2013, he said, adding Turkey carried out extensive anti-terror operations to eliminate the terror group.

Speaking about the July 15, 2016 defeated coup in the country, the president said the Turkish nation taught a historical lesson to those who tried to bring Turkey to its knees by using every method from coup to terror.

Recalling that at least 251 people were martyred on the night of July 15, 2016, while 2,734 people were injured, Erdogan said Turkey carried out a number of operations to break a terror corridor that was created along the country’s southern borders.

He said Turkey has never shed blood of any innocent and has “no shame of colonizing a single geography or society in the past and will never have.”

Erdogan said that since July 2015, the number of security forces martyred in operations carried out inside and outside Turkey is 1,259, including 401 soldiers, 443 gendarmerie personnel, 299 police officers, and 116 security guards.

In its more than 30-year terror campaign against Turkey, the PKK -- listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the US, and EU -- has been responsible for the deaths of 40,000 people, including women, children, and infants.

FETO and its US-based leader Fetullah Gulen orchestrated the defeated coup of July 15, 2016, in which 251 people were martyred and nearly 2,200 injured./aa

Myanmar’s military government on Wednesday issued arrest warrants for seven people, mostly actors and singers, accusing them of supporting the growing anti-coup movement.

Police were reportedly looking for seven celebrities who have been campaigning for raising fund for the movement initiated by health workers and later joined by staff from several government departments.

The military said the celebrities have been charged under the section 505(b) of the country’s Penal Code for allegedly defaming the state. The charge, that carries a maximum two-year sentence, has been widely used to stifle political dissidents since the military takeover in the country on Feb.1.

Last week, the military government had issued arrest warrants on the same charge for another seven people, including Min Kon Naing, a political activist considered the country’s second most influential person after Aung San Suu Kyi.

The military junta also suspended some laws to allow the security forces to arrest citizens and search the private properties without approval from a court.

According to the UN, more than 350 people have been arrested since the military staged a coup on Feb.1, overthrowing the civilian government led by State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi.
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Two persons, including a student and a watchman, were killed as armed bandits raided a school and abducted 27 schoolboys and 12 of their family members early Wednesday in Nigeria’s the North Central state of Niger.

Abubakar Sani Bello, governor of the state, told reporters that 27 students, three staff members, and 12 family members were abducted when masked shooters in military uniforms invaded Government Science College, Kagara, in the Rafi local government area of Niger state at around 2 a.m. on Wednesday.

The governor also directed the immediate closure of other schools in the area. A search operation has been launched to rescue the abductees.
The abductions take place days after bandits kidnapped 21 bus passengers along Kotongora Road in Niger state.

In 2020, bandits abducted 344 schoolboys from Government Science Secondary School Kankara in Katsina before their release a week after the incident./aa

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan 

A bee research laboratory set up by Turkey’s state-run aid agency was opened in Pakistan’s capital on Wednesday.

The Advanced Queen Bee Research Laboratory, established in collaboration with the Honeybee Research Institute (HBRI) in Islamabad, was inaugurated by Turkish Ambassador Ihsan Mustafa Yurdakul and his wife.

Muhammad Azeem Khan, chairman of the Pakistan Agricultural Research Council, and Gokhan Umut, Islamabad coordinator for the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA), were also present on the occasion.

Fifty Turkish-style bee hives were also donated for research, according to a TIKA statement.

The main objective of the project is to help boost honey production and bee colony productivity in Pakistan, the statement said.

Quality control will be ensured by using the latest technology in the sophisticated laboratory, it added.

“The lab will help improve quality standards for higher honey production in Pakistan,” said Umut, TIKA Islamabad coordinator./aa

Twitter chief Jack Dorsey put out the word that he and rap mogul Jay-Z are creating a fund devoted to making bitcoin digital money "the internet's currency."

Dorsey, who is also the founder and chief of financial services and mobile payments firm Square, said in a tweet that he and Jay-Z are giving 500 bitcoin to fund an independent endowment called "Btrust."

That amount of the cryptocurrency was worth about $24 million on Friday.

"It will be set up as a blind irrevocable trust, taking zero direction from us," Dorsey said, adding that the fund would initially focus on bitcoin development teams in Africa and India.

He said three board members were being sought, adding a link to an online application that stated the mission is to "make bitcoin the internet's currency."

Launched in 2009, bitcoin has been on a meteoric rise since March, when it stood at $5,000, spurred by online payments giant PayPal saying it would allow account holders to use cryptocurrency.

Tesla this week announced a $1.5 billion investment in the digital money and plans to accept the cryptocurrency from customers buying its electric vehicles.

The announcement came on the heels of a cheeky social media embrace of bitcoin by Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who temporarily changed his Twitter bio to simply read "#bitcoin."

On Friday, Canada's main securities regulator cleared the launch of the world's first exchange-traded bitcoin fund, giving retail investors greater access to the booming cryptocurrency.

Skeptics say bitcoin is highly volatile and regulators warn it is vulnerable to illicit use.

Bitcoin on Friday touched a new high of $48,930 after MasterCard and US bank BNY Mellon moved to make it easier for people to use the cryptocurrency.

AFP

Another 3,000 Rohingya refugees have been relocated by Bangladesh to a remote silt island in the Bay of Bengal, officials said Tuesday, bringing the total number taken to the new settlement to more than 10,000.

Dhaka wants to relocate 100,000 Rohingya from squalid border camps in southeastern Bangladesh, where nearly a million of the Muslim minority have lived in crowded conditions since fleeing a 2017 military offensive in neighbouring Myanmar.

About 2,000 more refugees were moved to Bhashan Char on Monday and another 1,000 on Tuesday, Anwarul Kabir, a senior officer with the Bangladesh navy, told AFP.

Their arrival comes after around 7,000 men, women and children were taken in December and January to the 53-square-kilometre island, which is a three-hour boat journey from the southeastern port of Chittagong.

Bangladesh's Deputy Refugee Commissioner Mohammad Shamsud Douza told AFP the Rohingya had moved to the island "spontaneously and willingly".

"They are taking their dogs, bunnies and goats to the island with them," Douza said.

But rights activists say not all the refugees have left voluntarily and critics have said the island is prone to flooding and is in the path of deadly cyclones.

There has been fighting in recent months between rival Rohingya drug gangs in southeastern Bangladesh's refugee camps -- the world's largest -- with several people killed and several others reported injured.

Officials said they were hoping to move more refugees to the island ahead of the April-May cyclone season and the June-September monsoon, when the sea is rough.

The United Nations says it has not been involved in the relocations.

AFP

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