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The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood said Monday that the decision of authorities to confiscate the assets of 89 of the group's leaders and figures is a politically-motivated revenge against it.

In a televised statement, the group's spokesperson, Talaat Fahmi, said the Egyptian court’s verdict represents "an oppression and revenge against the biggest group that engaged in the [Egyptian] January revolution of 2011."

Fahmi also said that under the current circumstances in Egypt, where "everything is in the hands of the regime," it would be difficult to appeal against the decision.

"Those who took part in the revolution are being tried and their money is being confiscated while those who were found guilty and caught with illicit gains are enjoying freedom and money," Fahmi added.

The Egyptian authorities have not commented yet on the verdict, but they consider the Muslim Brotherhood "a terrorist group" after a court ordered the group outlawed in 2013.

Earlier on Monday, Egyptian local media reported that the Court for Urgent Matters in Cairo ordered the seizure of the assets of 89 leaders and members of the Brotherhood and the heirs of former President Mohamed Morsi, who was also a leader of the group, and their transfer to the treasury.

The Muslim Brotherhood was formed in 1928. Following a military coup in Egypt in July 2013, the group was outlawed and most of its leaders were arrested, including Morsi, who was Egypt's first democratically president. He died in prison during his trial on June 17, 2019./aa

A Russian court ruled Monday that opposition politician Alexey Navalny will be kept in custody until Feb. 15, less than 24 hours after his return to the country.

“Alexey Navalny was detained for 30 days until Feb. 15, 2021,” Vadim Kobzev, a lawyer for Navalny, announced on Twitter.

Navalny, who received treatment in Germany after alleged poisoning, was arrested in the capital Moscow upon his return Sunday evening. He was held at a police station in the city of Khimki.

Moscow’s Khimki Court ruled that he will remain in custody for violating the probation period that ended on Dec. 29 last year.

Navalny, 44, a fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, fell sick last August on a flight to Moscow. After an emergency landing in the Siberian city of Omsk, he spent two days in a Russian hospital before being sent to Berlin for treatment.


After tests in several laboratories, German officials said Navalny was poisoned with the nerve agent Novichok, which was also used according to the UK government in a 2018 attack on former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the British town of Salisbury.


Russian authorities deny any involvement in the case and contend that chemical weapons have neither been developed nor produced by Russia since the last chemical round was destroyed in 2017, as verified and certified by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.

SRINAGAR, Jammu and Kashmir(AA)

Police in Indian-administered Kashmir said Monday they will not hand over the bodies of three youths killed last month to their families because their funerals could trigger protests. 

Police claimed on Dec. 30 last year that three associates of militants -- Ajaz Maqbool Ganie, Ather Mushtaq and Zubair Ahmad Lone, who hail from different places in southern Kashmir -- were killed in a gunfight the previous night on the outskirts of the capital, Srinagar.

The families of the three, however, demonstrated outside the police control room the next day and told the media that the three had left their homes on Dec. 29 to submit admission forms for classes.

Police initially issued a statement saying the trio did not figure in their records of militants but later said they were helping militants with logistics. Many pro-India political parties had called for an impartial investigation into the killings.

The families were demanding the bodies of the deceased so they could be buried in their native graveyards. Mushtaq Ahmad, the father of 16-year-old Ather Mushtaq, even dug a grave in his village and asked “India to return my son’s body to me.”

But since March last year, the police have stopped handing over bodies of militants or their alleged associates to their kin, saying militants’ funerals attracted large crowds that instantly morphed into pro-freedom rallies.

The police now bury militants in a few remote hamlets, often during evenings in the presence of their parents and a couple of other relatives.

Kashmir Police Chief Vijay Kumar reiterated that militants’ bodies would not be handed over to their families. He was replying to a reporter who asked him whether the police would heed Ather’s father’s appeal.

“Handing over the body of a militant or militant associate is always fraught with the risk of massive protests. People become emotional. They come to their funerals in the thousands,” Kumar said.

“If we hand over the bodies, thousands will turn up and the situation could get out of hand, and to control them, the police would have to fire tear gas or metal pellets. If we use force, you [journalists] would criticize us then also. So there is no question of handing over their bodies,” said Kumar.

Speaking to Anadolu Agency, however, Mushtaq said he would bury his son in "the dead of night in the presence of the same people who killed him.”

“Ather’s only sibling -- his sister -- and his grandparents want to see his body. I assure the police that if they fear public protests or COVID-19, there would be no congregation. Only his family would be present at the burial,” he said.

Disputed region

Kashmir, a Muslim-majority Himalayan region, is held by India and Pakistan in parts and claimed by both in full. A small sliver of Kashmir is also held by China.

Since they were partitioned in 1947, New Delhi and Islamabad have fought three wars – in 1948, 1965 and 1971 – two of them over Kashmir.

Also, in the Siachen Glacier region of northern Kashmir, Indian and Pakistani troops have fought intermittently since 1984. A cease-fire took effect in 2003.

Some Kashmiri groups in Jammu and Kashmir have been fighting against Indian rule for independence or for unification with neighboring Pakistan.

According to several human rights organizations, thousands have reportedly been killed in the conflict since 1989./aa

The second-ranking official in the World Health Organization said Monday an upward trend in COVID-19 cases points to the world reaching 100,000 deaths a week soon as he spelled out the grim toll the virus has inflicted. 

WHO's head of emergency services, Dr. Mike Ryan, reported the impact of the novel coronavirus on the 148th session of the global health body's Executive Board taking place from Jan. 18-26 in Geneva and virtually.

"An overall upward trend seen in earlier weeks has resumed with just under 5 million cases reported last week globally.

"The number of new deaths has also shown a similar trend with over 93,000 deaths reported last week. We are likely to reach 100,000 deaths reported per week very soon," said Ryan.

He noted the world has exceeded 2 million deaths overall with more than 93 million cases.

"In the last week, 87% of all COVID cases and 87% of all virus deaths have occurred in the Americas and Europe, with the other four regions representing 13% of all cases and deaths," said Ryan.

The WHO official said that the number of cases continues to grow in the Americas, the western Pacific, and Africa over the last few weeks.

While overall numbers have stabilized or are declining in Europe, the numbers of cases and deaths in the region remain high.

In the Americas, the world is now approaching 1 million deaths, with this region accounting for 53% of virus cases and 47% of deaths globally in the last week.

"There is a male preponderance in deaths despite a higher proportion of the older population being female," said Ryan.

Globally 75% of all cases reported were between the ages of 15 to 64, but 83.4% of deaths were in the over 65s.

"However, it is important to note that 16% of all deaths were amongst those 25 to 64 years old."/aa

Over 260 kilograms (573 pounds) of explosives were seized in Tal Abyad, northern Syria, officials in the neighboring Turkish province said Monday.

The Governor’s Office in Sanliurfa, southeastern Turkey said in a statement that local security forces in Syria continue efforts to uncover terrorist activities by the terror group YPG/PKK.

Tal Abyad was liberated from YPG/PKK terrorists by the Turkish Armed Forces and local Syrian allies in October 2019, but attempts to launch attacks continue.

Working to thwart these attacks, the local security forces captured around 260 kg of improvised explosives in the town of Suluk along with 20 pieces of mortar ammunition. Terrorist survival supplies were also seized.

In central Tal Abyad, another 2.5 kg (5.5 lbs.) of improvised explosives were found, along with anti-personnel mines weighing 4 kg (8.8 lbs.), a capsule, and three wireless receivers.

The explosives were detonated on site by bomb squad teams.

Local authorities are investigating the findings.

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 nearly 40,000 people, including women, children, and infants. The YPG is its Syrian offshoot.

Since 2016, Turkey has also launched a trio of successful anti-terror operations in northern Syria, across its border, to prevent the formation of a terror corridor and to enable the peaceful settlement of residents: Euphrates Shield (2016), Olive Branch (2018), and Peace Spring (2019)./aa

A Turkish court on Monday handed down jail terms to 17 suspected members of the Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETO) for orchestrating the 2016 defeated coup.

They were accused of attempting to take control of the intelligence department and prevent intelligence functions in Turkey on the night of the coup bid.

Mustafa Kocyigit, a former prime ministry official who allegedly used the infamous Twitter account “Fuat Avni,” and Bulent Gunay, a former intelligence official, got life sentences for attempting to violate the constitutional order.

They also got 25 years in prison for disclosing state secrets and spying.

The court gave prison sentences ranging from 13 to 16 years for attempting to violate the constitutional order to former chief of police Akif Gungor and six other defendants.

The remaining eight defendants got terms ranging from seven to 10 years for being a member of an armed terrorist group.

​​​​​​​On July 15, 2016, FETO and its US-based leader Fetullah Gulen orchestrated a defeated coup in Turkey, leaving 251 people martyred and nearly 2,200 injured.

Ankara also accuses FETO of being behind a long-running campaign to overthrow the Turkish state through the infiltration of institutions, particularly the military, police, and judiciary./aa

SAMARRA, Iraq — Bird flu is killing hundreds of thousands of chickens in Salahaddin's Samarra.

The disease, also known as the avian influenza, has swept through local farms.

"Initially, infections started slowly. The flu then spread rapidly and reached a level that, within four days, only 2,000 chickens were left," said chicken farmer Ihsan Mahmood.

Samarra's mayor Mahmood Khalaf told Rudaw that 111,000 chickens have died.

"There might be more infections, and a higher death toll. Most of the deaths are in the al-Jazeera area, and our teams are there now."

Surviving chickens have been placed in quarantine.

Doctors have tested farm workers to see if the virus can be transmitted to humans.

"We have come here to get samples from workers at the chicken farms and send them to the general laboratory in Baghdad, so we can be sure whether or not it can be transmitted to humans," said Dr Sajad Kadhim of Samarra's health directorate.

Kurdistan Region authorities have banned exports from the south and closed chicken farms in response to the virus' spread.

In an interview with Rudaw’s Sagar Abdulrahman on Sunday, Begard Talabani, the Kurdistan Region’s minister of agriculture and water resources, said no cases of bird fly have been confirmed in the Region’s farms.

“We have a ministerial committee to battle animal diseases. We held a meeting today and talked about this issue. We have decided to have direct contact with the Kurdistan Region’s chicken farm owners to know the health condition of our farms. We also decided to fund a budget for any unexpected situation, so we can control it as soon as possible.”

“We will also take some measures to prevent imports at border customs with the southern provinces where the flu has spread.”/agencies

Turkey is planning to reopen schools from Feb. 15, said the country’s education minister on Sunday.

"We have made a policy decision on reopening schools as of Feb. 15,” Ziya Selcuk said in an interview with CNN Turk on Sunday evening.

The decision on possible scenarios of school reopening will be decide and shared with the public 10 days before the scheduled reopening date, Selcuk added.

Pointing out that the decision will be taken in line with instructions from the Coronavirus Scientific Advisory Board, he said it is not possible yet to reopen all classes at once not only in Turkey but also in many countries around the world due to the pandemic.


He advised children to stay away from online platforms and to focus on physical activities.

Booklets on activities that can be done during the holiday term have been prepared, he said, adding that they will be available mostly online and some in printed form towards the end of next week.

After partially reopening schools in late September, Turkey resumed its distance learning education system as of Nov. 20 until Jan. 4, 2021.

Remote learning has been continuing through national broadcaster TRT's Education Information Network (EBA) channels and live courses, while all teachers can carry out live lessons through the EBA./aa

MOGADISHU, Somalia(AA)

At least six people, including Somali army soldiers, were killed, while eight others wounded in a bomb explosion aimed at targeting the convoy of the Lower Shabelle region’s governor and military officials on Sunday, an official said.

The attack took place in the vicinity of Tehsile, lower Shabelle region, located about 50 kilometers (31 miles) southwest of the capital Mogadishu.

Bille Adan, a local police officer, told Anadolu Agency via phone it was a landmine explosion followed by a gun battle between the soldiers and armed militants belonging to al-Shabaab militant group.

Adan said that Govenor Abdukadir Mohamed Nuur Sidi survived the attack, while heavily wounded soldiers were transported to the capital for treatment.

Local media reported that foreign military officials were also part of the convoy.

Somali-based al-Qaeda affiliated al-Shabaab group claimed responsibility for the attack via internet and said it targeted US-trained Somali special forces known as Danab.​​​​​​​/aa

PARIS 

Multiple clashes were reported in the first protests of the year in France on Saturday as thousands rallied in the streets across the country to condemn the contentious “comprehensive security bill”, with the police arresting 75 demonstrators. 

According to the organizers, over 200,000 people participated in 88 rallies throughout the country, while police authorities maintained that the turnout was around 34,000.

Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin took to Twitter to thank police for mobilizing to supervise the demonstrations.

Darmanin revealed that 75 people were arrested for violating rules during the protests, including 24 in Paris, while at least 12 police and gendarmes were injured during the clashes.

The clashes took place in Paris as the police intervened “to prevent the holding of an undeclared rave party near the protests site,” the Paris police posted on Twitter. The “rave” included vehicles with sound systems attempting to join the protests without police permission.

The #StopSécuritéGlobaleLaw coordination initiative which organized the “freedom marches,” said the processions were joined by a number of organizers of "ravers''. The police seized the sound equipment in Paris and Montpellier, it said. In Lyon and Nantes, crowds were dispersed through tear gas.


Approved by the National Assembly last November and is likely to be examined by the Senate, in March, the security bill, which criminalizes dissemination of videos and images of police on social media, allows mass surveillance through drones, CCTV and body-worn cameras./aa

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