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03/09/2010 TURKEY
Earthquake in Anatolia, night spent in tents
The death toll has risen to 51, the wounded are about 70. The temperature touched the 0 ° C. The Red Crescent has distributed tents and blankets. Damage and casualties caused by poor quality of buildings, mud and bricks.
Ankara (AsiaNews / Agencies) - The survivors of the earthquake that struck eastern Turkey yesterday, spent the night in tents or around fires, for fear of new tremors. The search for people still alive under the rubble ended yesterday in the afternoon. The...

03/09/2010 IRAN
Isfahan: Protestant clergyman tortured for “converting Muslims”
During a visit in prison, the pastor’s wife saw he had signs of torture. He could be executed. An anti-Protestant crackdown is underway in Isfahan. The regime’s fight against proselytising is coupled with fears that Christian gatherings might host its opponents.
03/09/2010 JAPAN – SPAIN
Nagasaki’s “Atomic bombed Maria” to embrace Guernica
Archbishop Takami promotes a “pilgrimage for peace” that will start in Nagasaki and end Guernica (Spain), home to another statue of the Virgin damaged by war in 1937. Benedict XVI will hold an audience during one of its stops.

03/09/2010 SRI LANKA
At the Shrine of Our Lady of Tewatta 4 thousand young people pary for their vocation
by Melani Manel Perera
Under the title "Here am I. Send me," the Archdiocese of Colombo celebrates Children's Day. An 'opportunity for children and young people to begin their vocational journey. Archbishop of Colombo: We have different talents, qualities and weaknesses, but above all we are precious and unique to the Lord. He calls us to his mission for this uniqueness.
03/09/2010 CHINA – NORTH KOREA
Pyongyang leases port on the Sea of Japan to Beijing
China now has direct access to the Sea of Japan for the first time since the 19th century. Goods from hitherto landlocked Jilin and Heilongjiang will be able to move through the port of Rajin. Trade with Japan and South Korea will be enhanced. North Korea is showing signs it is open for international cooperation, experts say.
03/09/2010 MYANMAR – BANGLADESH
Thousands of Rohingya refugees facing starvation in Bangladesh
US charity sounds the alarm, claiming Bangladesh is blocking aid and medical treatment for refugees, who are locked up in open-air prisons. Rohingya are a Muslim minority from Myanmar and are persecuted by that country’s military dictatorship. Bangladeshi authorities dismiss accusations, saying, “We are the victims.”
03/09/2010 INDIA - SOUTH KOREA
Orissa, Church against a multinational stealing lands of local community
South Korea's Posco, a steel company, has obtained government permission to use 1,600 hectares of land. But this requires the expulsion of thousands of inhabitants. Catholics turn against the project, and earn the support of the Hindus.
03/09/2010 IRAQ
The Shiite al-Maliki is ahead, but the secular Allawi is also going strong
by Layla Yousif Rahema
The outgoing premier dominates in Baghdad and the south; Allawi is 70-90% in the north and west. Turnout of 62%. Difficulties in forming a new government.
03/09/2010 THAILAND
Thailand’s economy recovering, + 5.8 per cent in fourth quarter of 2009
by Weena Kowitwanij
GDP decline last year is less than expected. The government plans to continue economic assistance to individuals and companies. Tourism is playing a key role in the upswing.
03/09/2010 INDONESIA
Three die in anti-terror raid, one masterminded Bali massacre
by Mathias Hariyadi
Security forces carry out an operation in the Pamulang area, on the outskirts of the capital. Dulmatin, a terrorist nicknamed “The Genius”, is thought to be among them. Trained in Afghanistan, he was active throughout South-East Asia. The Indonesian government toughens its anti-terror campaign a few days before an official visit by Barak Obama. Hard-line Muslims attack the US leader, not a true friend of Islam.
03/09/2010 TIBET - CHINA
Crackdown in Tibet, hundreds of monks arrested and imprisoned in monasteries
by Nirmala Carvalho
On the anniversary of protests in March 2008 (the army fired on the crowd, hundreds of deaths, Tibet closed to visitors and the media), the Chinese authorities have introduced new security measures and enhanced controls. Tibetan Prime Minister in exile: we will not lose hope, we will continue our non-violent protest.

Altri articoli
03/08/2010 INDIA
Orissa: "To avoid being killed, we went days without food in the forest"
03/08/2010 CHINA
Women lead China’s dissident movement
03/08/2010 PHILIPPINES
The goals of Filipino women amid violence and discrimination by Santosh Digal
03/08/2010 IRAQ
Violence does not stop Iraqis from voting by Layla Yousif Rahema
03/08/2010 CHINA – TIBET
Beijing openly claims the right to choose the next Dalai Lama
03/08/2010 PALESTINE – UNITED STATES – IS
Biden mission to start indirect talks between Israelis and Palestinians meets with scepticism
03/08/2010 INDIA
The Church's commitment for Indian women by Nirmala Carvalho
03/08/2010 VIETNAM
Archbishop of Hanoi in Rome for medical treatment by Emily Nguyễn
03/08/2010 MYANMAR
International Women’s Day: 177 women endure violence and abuse in Burmese prisons
03/08/2010 PAKISTAN
Car bomb on intelligence headquarters in Lahore , 11 dead and over 60 injured
03/08/2010 TURKEY
Earthquake in eastern Turkey, 38 dead
03/07/2010 VATICAN
Converting is looking at history and pain through the “eyes of God”, Pope says
Dossier
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INDIA
Muslim women can move forwards wearing the veil
by Asghar Ali EngineerA few days ago, Muslims in Karnataka took to the streets to protest the publication of an article against the Islamic veil by the ‘Kannada Prabha’ newspaper, ostensibly by well know writer Taslima Nasreen. Because of her liberal views on Islam, she has been living in exile for the past 16 years. The unrest left two people dead, and 50 injured; it also caused anger and fear among the State’s Hindu population. Asghar Ali Engineer, a Muslim and head of the Centre for Study of Society and Secularism, tells Indians about the struggle Muslim women are engaged in for their rights. He accuses Indian newspapers of distorting reality, something that is preventing a real reform of Islam.
ISLAM
Women, equality and Islam: Rethinking the faith to meet the expectations of modern man
by Samir Khalil Samir, SJIt is the only way to overcome the contrast between the verses of the Koran and sayings of the Sunna (tradition) of Prophet of Islam that sometimes do not point in the same direction. Some praise women or speak neutrally about them, others say they are temptresses and that hell is populated by women. Also, some verses speak of equality between men and women, some of inequality. Today the question is a juridical rather than cultural one.
Top 10
03/03/2010 USA - ASIA
This year, US public debt could reach end game
by Maurizio d'Orlando
03/03/2010 PAKISTAN
Punjab: Christian couple touches Qur‘an with dirty hands, gets 25 years in prison
by Fareed Khan
03/05/2010 CAMBODIA – THAILAND
Phnom Penh fires 200 rockets, ASEAN leader concerned it might lead to military escalation
03/04/2010 INDIA
Muslim women can move forwards wearing the veil
by Asghar Ali Engineer
03/04/2010 TAIWAN
6.4 magnitude earthquake strikes southern Taiwan
03/03/2010 VIETNAM
Vietnamese Church prepares 650 catechumens for baptism
by J.B. VU
03/06/2010 PHILIPPINES
Mindanao: MILF drops demand for independence, opens door to peace
by Santosh Digal
03/04/2010 VIETNAM
After 50 years, the Sisters of Saint Paul de Chartres are back in Hanoi
by J.B. An Dang
03/04/2010 KOREA
More than 20,000 North Korean refugees in South Korea
by Joseph Yun Li-sun
03/04/2010 PALESTINE – MIDDLE EAST
Four months for new talks to start between Israel and Palestine, says Arab League

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