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The Federation of Student Islamic Societies (Fosis), the national body for Muslim students in Britain, has threatened to launch a disaffiliation campaign against the National Union of Students (NUS) after the NUS suspended its president-elect, Shaima Dallali. 

Earlier this year, Jewish students accused Dallali of antisemitism and homophobia over old tweets she posted. 

Dallali denied the claims and welcomed the QC-led investigation into her actions.

But following a leaked report that the NUS had suspended an elected president for the first time in its one-hundred-year history, Fosis said it would urge its members to launch disaffiliation campaigns across the UK against the national body. 

In a statement published on Friday evening, Fosis said the NUS had a track record of failing to help Muslim students acting in elected positions within the organisation and student unions across the country. 

"For many years, Fosis has dealt with troubling cases of Islamophobia experienced by Islamic Societies, Muslim sabbatical officers and the wider Muslim student community in both Higher and Further Education," Fosis said in a statement. 

"This active targeting of Muslim students through a systematic pattern of over-scrutiny, bad faith allegations and subjugation to a disproportionate level of disciplinaries using Islamophobic tropes reflects prejudice and endemic bigotry that spans the entire educational journey of Muslim students.

"What Shaima is experiencing is a clear extension of institutional Islamophobia within the education sector, and it is apparent that NUS' attitude towards Shaima is a manifestation of this oppression."

Following her election, Dallali, a Black Muslim woman of Tunisian descent, told the Guardian that she feared for her safety after receiving a torrent of online abuse and threats.

Before she was elected NUS president, Dallali served as president at City University in London. 

Dallali was then duly elected to serve as NUS president at the body's last national conference, which saw hundreds of delegates from across the UK vote for her. 

She was due to start her new role in July, and serve in that position for a two-year term. 

In May, following Dallali's election, the UK government's education minister said it would sever ties to the NUS over antisemitism claims and replace it with "alternative" student representation. 

Founded in 1963, Fosis serves as an umbrella body serving Muslim students attending universities and further education institutions across the UK and Ireland. 

Dallali did not respond to requests for comment at the time of writing.

An NUS spokesperson declined to comment on the claims that Dallali had been suspended from the organisation. 

"We cannot comment at this time as we are in the middle of an independent QC-led investigation into allegations of antisemitism. But as we have said before, we are prepared to take any and all actions recommended by Rebecca Tuck's investigation," the NUS spokesperson told MEE. 

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Uyghur groups have criticised the United Nations' recent report chronicling the situation in Xinjiang - in which it concluded that Beijing was guilty of "crimes against humanity" - saying it was conceding to pressure from China by not labelling it a genocide.

"It's a victory for China because the ongoing genocide and other crimes against humanity against Uyghurs and other Turkic peoples were watered down to mere 'human rights violations' to accommodate China and prevent the UN's Genocide Convention from being formally applied," Salih Hudayar, prime minister of the East Turkistan Government in Exile, told Middle East Eye.

The 45-page report issued by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) - which took a year in the making - detailed a string of rights violations against Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities in China's far-western region.

"Serious human rights violations have been committed in XUAR in the context of the government's application of counter-terrorism and counter-'extremism' strategies," the UN report said.

'It's a victory for China because the ongoing genocide and other crimes against humanity against Uyghurs and other Turkic peoples were watered down'

"The extent of arbitrary and discriminatory detention of members of Uyghur and other predominantly Muslim groups... may constitute international crimes, in particular crimes against humanity."

It called on Beijing to immediately release "all individuals arbitrarily deprived of their liberty" and undertake a "full review" of its laws on domestic security and repeal all discriminatory laws.

The allegations have been vehemently rejected by China, while the US welcomed the report saying that it "deepens and reaffirms our grave concern" regarding the treatment of Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities in Xinjiang.

However, the UN report stopped short of calling China’s actions in Xinjiang "genocide" - as claimed by the US, and the parliaments of several western nations including Canada, the UK, and France.

"In a final insult to Uyghur survivors, the report fails to mention the word genocide a single time," Rahima Mahmut, a UK-based Uyghur campaigner and director of the World Uyghur Congress, told Politico.

"You have to wonder what the UN is for if it can't admit what is staring them plainly in the face."

The ETGE's Hudayar told MEE that "the global East Turkistani / Uyghur diaspora community are very disappointed in the weakness of the report and are outraged by the report's failure to acknowledge the ongoing genocide of our people".

"Nonetheless, we hope that this report will lead to more stronger actions by the international community."

The East Turkistan Government in Exile (ETGE) was established in Washington DC as an official government in exile in 2004 and is pushing for an independent state in China’s northwest, the area known officially as the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. 

Members of the ETGE represent more than a dozen organisations from among the Uyghur and East Turkistani diaspora, according to their website.

Uyghur groups call on countries to take action

Michelle Bachelet, whose tenure as UN High Commissioner for Human Rights came to an end minutes after the report was published, had been under pressure from opposing sides - rights groups calling for its release and China pressing against a release.

"I said that I would publish it before my mandate ended and I have,” Bachelet told the Agence France-Presse news agency on Thursday. “The politicisation of these serious human rights issues by some states did not help.”

Earlier this year, Bachelet visited China and was accused during a press conference of promoting Beijing's narrative and accepting its justification for the crackdown.

But the report dismissed China's narrative, saying "serious human rights violations have been committed in [Xinjiang] in the context of the government’s application of counter-terrorism and counter-'extremism' strategies".

Still, Hudayar says the report does not do enough to refute Beijing's counter-terrorism justifications for its crackdown in Xinjiang, and that's one reason the "report is weak and doesn't do justice to the people of East Turkistan".

Rayhan Asat, an Uyghur activist and human rights lawyer, described the report as "conservative" in its assessment in an interview with The Guardian, but added that it was sophisticated, detailed, and gave "voice to victims and their families".

Following the report's release, more than 60 Uyghur groups called on the international community to take action and call for formal independent investigations into human rights abuses by China.

In a statement, the groups called on the UN Human Rights Council to form a Commission of Inquiry into the issue, and also called on the UN Office on Genocide Prevention to conduct an assessment.

"The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights has waited far too long to deliver its report. The truth of China’s atrocities has once again been documented, and there can be no shying away from the obligation to act," Rushan Abbas, Campaign for Uyghurs executive director, said in the statement.

"Stopping genocide was a foundational purpose of the UN, and it must be upheld now."

Agencies

Germany on Sunday announced a €65 billion ($64.69 billion) inflation relief package to help households cope with high inflation and soaring energy bills.

Speaking at a news conference in Berlin, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said coalition parties have reached an agreement on various measures to support all households, particularly the pensioners, students and low-income families.

“Germany stands together during these difficult times. Our country will get through these difficult times,” he said, adding that his government is taking all necessary measures to ensure energy security and prevent a cost-of-living crisis this winter.

“We will leave nobody alone. That’s our aim with this comprehensive, third relief package,” he said.

According to the new measures, all pensioners will receive a one-off payment of €300 ($298.6), and students will receive €200 ($199), and the government will increase heating support to social welfare-dependent households.

From 2023, child benefits will be raised to help parents cope with the inflation, and an average family with two children will receive an additional €432 ($429.9).

The package also includes new tax relief measures to offset the effects of inflation and rocketing energy costs.

The German government has long been under pressure to adopt a comprehensive relief package to help people cope with the rising prices, resulting from Russia’s war on Ukraine and sanctions imposed on Moscow.

Germany’s inflation rate hit 7.9% in August, and analysts expect it to reach a 70-year high of 10% in the next couple of months.

Average households will have to pay around €3,500 ($3,483) for gas this winter – nearly three times what they paid last year, according to the latest estimates.

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In the Economic Complexity Index (ECI), Kuwait ranked 86th globally in terms of complexity of economy. However, the index showed that the country’s economy has become less complex than it was a decade ago, reports Al-Rai daily. Globally, Saudi Arabia ranked 42, Bahrain ranked 56, Qatar ranked 71, Oman ranked 79, and the UAE ranked 99.

The Economic Complexity Index measures the extent of the country’s productive knowledge and the volume of information on its production capabilities. It also takes into account the volume of the country’s exports and compares it with the development and diversity of other exporting countries.

The index shows that the complexity of the Kuwaiti economy comes despite the increasing diversification of the country’s exports, which has affected less complex products. It believes that Kuwait has few opportunities to diversify its production using the expertise it currently possesses. The index revealed that Kuwait is less complex than what would be expected for a country with its income level, and as a result, its economy is expected to grow slowly.

According to the Growth Lab’s forecasts for 2030, Kuwait’s growth will be around 0.7 percent annually over the next decade, placing it in the lower half of the world’s countries in terms of growth. The “Atlas of Economic Complexity” issued by Harvard Kennedy School describes Kuwait as a high-income country and ranks it as the 27th richest economy by population out of the 133 countries covered by the Atlas.

According to the Atlas, the GDP per capita of Kuwait’s population of 4.27 million is about 24,811 dollars. The average growth of per capita output has reached 3.9 percent during the past five years, which is lower than the average in the countries of the region. Kuwait ranked third richest country in the Gulf after Qatar, which ranked tenth in the world, and the UAE, which ranked 21. Bahrain ranked 31, Saudi Arabia 33, and Oman 41.

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry has affirmed that it is strictly prohibited to import, export, display and sell ready-made garments similar to all types of military uniforms being used in the country, reports Al-Jarida daily.

On its official Twitter account as part of its “Participate in Monitoring” campaign; the ministry clarified it is also forbidden to import, export, display and sell the related accessories such as rank symbols, decorations, epaulets, hats, badges and others.

The ministry added that it is forbidden to manufacture and supply these items without a written permission from the concerned authorities, calling on everyone to fully cooperate with the authorities in preventing such violations.

Kuwait and UAE are preparing to implement linking of traffic violations between two countries so that they are recorded and fines are paid electronically. A meeting was held between the two sides to discuss the completion of linking procedures.

According to procedures any Kuwaiti citizen who visits UAE and commits a traffic violation will be obliged to pay the violation upon return to the country where the violation data will be recorded, similarly, if a UAE citizen visiting Kuwait in the event commits a traffic violation payment will be collected in UAE. The violation committed on a personal or rental vehicle, the violation will be recorded on those who drive the vehicle.

Four Afghan kids were killed and three others injured after unexploded ordnance detonated Saturday in southern Afghanistan after the kids brought it inside their school, police and a doctor said.

The incident in Helmand province happened when the children discovered an unexploded shell and brought it inside their religious school and started playing with it, according to a statement from the provincial police chief's office.

The children were ages 7 to 14, and at least three others were injured, according to the police statement.

Afghanistan has suffered from decades of war and remains highly dangerous for children, who often collect scrap metal to sell to support their families. Many are killed or maimed when they come across unexploded ordinance.

Three of the children in Saturday's explosion were killed immediately and a girl later died from her wounds at the hospital in Lashkar Gah, the provincial capital, according to a doctor there. The physician spoke anonymously because he was not allowed to address the media.

At least 33 people were killed following a militia attack on a town in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a respected monitor said Saturday, raising an earlier reported death toll.

Kivu Security Tracker, the monitor, tweeted that at least 33 people – including militia members and civilians – had died following an attack by the notorious CODECO militia on Mongbwalu in Ituri province.

It did not specify how many of the dead were civilians, however.

The death toll raises an earlier reported death toll of 22 people killed during the attack on Mongbwalu town.

Town mayor Jean-Pierre Bikilisende earlier this week told Agence France-Presse (AFP) that 22 dead bodies were discovered following clashes between the militants and Congolese troops.

Fourteen civilians and eight militants were killed, he said, explaining that CODECO members had been staging attacks since Tuesday in a bid to free fellow fighters captured by Congolese security forces.

AFP could not independently confirm the death toll from this week's attack.

The CODECO – the Cooperative for the Development of the Congo – is a political-religious sect that claims to represent the interests of the Lendu ethnic group.

It is considered one of the deadliest of the more than 120 militias operating in the troubled east of the country and has been blamed for a number of ethnic massacres in Ituri.

Last year, Congo's government put security officials in charge of Ituri and neighboring North Kivu province in a bid to curb violence, but the attacks continue.

AFP

A wind-swept wildfire in US state of California has torn through a neighbourhood and destroyed about 100 homes and other buildings, fire officials said after at least two people were injured and thousands were forced from their homes in the rural area.

The Mill Fire started shortly before 1 pm Friday just north of Weed, a city of about 2,600 people 402 kilometres north of San Francisco.

The flames raced into the Lincoln Heights neighbourhood where a significant number of homes burned and residents had to flee for their lives.

Two people were brought to Mercy Medical Center Mount Shasta. One was in stable condition and the other was transferred to UC Davis Medical Center, which has a burn unit.

Cal Fire Siskiyou Unit Chief Phil Anzo said crews worked all day and night to protect structures in Weed and in a subdivision to the east known as Carrick Addition.

"There’s a lot at stake on that Mill Fire," he said. 'There’s a lot of communities, a lot of homes there."

Weather conditions improved overnight and firefighters were able to get 20 percent containment but another blaze, the Mountain Fire, that broke out on Friday northwest of Weed grew substantially. 

Anzo estimated about 100 homes and other buildings were lost in the Mill Fire.

Thousands evacuated

The latest fire started at or near Roseburg Forest Products, which makes wood products. Evacuation orders were quickly put in effect for 7,500 people.

At about the time the blaze started, power outages were reported that affected some 9,000 customers, and several thousand remained without electricity late into the night due to the wildfire, according to power company PacifiCorp.

It was the third large wildfire in as many days in California, which is now sweltering under a heat wave that was expected to push temperatures past the 37.7-degree mark in many areas through Labor Day.

The Mill Fire was burning about an hour's drive from the Oregon state line. It was only about 48 kilometres southeast of where the McKinney Fire — the state's deadliest of the year — erupted in late July. It killed four people and destroyed dozens of homes.

California is in a deep drought as it heads into what traditionally is the worst of the fire season.

Scientists say the climate crisis has made the West warmer and drier over the last three decades and will continue to make weather more extreme and wildfires more frequent and destructive.

In the last five years, California has experienced the largest and most destructive fires in state history. Weed has seen three major fires since 2014.

Source: AP

A self-described Ugandan "prophet" was remanded to prison after a widely shared online video showed him administering lashes to members of his church.

Kintu Dennis, 42, of the Hoima Empowerment Church International, is shown ordering his followers to the front of the church to be whipped or they had to stop attending services and lose the privilege of handling his microphone.

The video started circulating Thursday and shows followers presenting themselves before they are beaten on their backs and buttocks. Their alleged crime was incompetence and late-coming, according to church members.

The congregation watched as followers received their beatings as soft piano music played in the background.

The victims have also attracted intense criticism on social media where users castigated them for blindly following the so called prophet and being too lazy to read the Bible for themselves.

The incident sparked outrage from Ugandans who urged authorities to intervene.

“Pastor Kintu Denis who recently appeared in a viral media clip beating believers with a magic blessed stick’ in his church in Hoima, has been arrested and charged with 18 counts of trafficking in Persons, Assault, and Promoting Sectarianism,” police wrote in a tweet.

Police searched his church and recovered three pieces of sticks suspected to have been used to beat the faithful.

The so called prophet told investigators that he was carrying out a demonstration of how Jesus treated those he found selling goods in church.

Uganda has several evangelical churches but they are unregulated and many are run by self-appointed men and women of God.

Source: AA

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