Breaking a 28-year-long hiatus, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday embarked on an important visit to Sri Lanka with the message that India favoured a life of equality, justice, peace and dignity for Tamils in its “new journey” of peace and reconciliation.
The first Prime Minister to visit the island after Rajiv Gandhi’s trip in 1987 after which the bilateral relationship had undergone several twists and turns while cash-rich China made its push, Modi met President Maithripala Sirisena and expressed his “admiration” for his efforts to build an inclusive future for Sri Lanka.
However, he made it clear that “unity and integrity” of Sri Lanka that fought a three decades of war for a separate Tamil Eelam with LTTE “are paramount” significance for India.
The family of an Arab Israeli man shown being killed by a young boy in the latest propaganda video for Islamic State (Isis) has denied he was a spy for the Israeli intelligence services.
The video, published by the group’s Furqan media outlet, shows Muhammad Musallam, 19, sitting in a room wearing an orange jumpsuit and talking about how he had been recruited and trained by Mossad. He said his father and elder brother had encouraged him.
It then shows Musallam being escorted to a field and being shot in the head by a boy, described by an older, French-speaking fighter as one of the “cubs of the caliphate”. The boy appears to be around 11.
Musallam’s mother, Hind, denied her son was a Mossad agent, saying that Isis had “brainwashed” him and was attempting to take away her son’s honour because he wanted to leave the extremist group.
“Not only have they killed our son but they wanted to destroy his image and our image. Look at our house. I work as a house cleaner and his father is a bus driver. If we were on the Mossad pay roll, I would not need to work. Honour is all we have. And they want to take that from us.”
Hind, 46, said Muhammad, who worked in the fire department in Wadi Joz, East Jerusalem, told his parents four months ago that he planned to go to Turkey with a friend.
“He packed his bag in front of me and he seemed so happy,” she said tearfully. “He asked us for money for his journey. And then he left. After that we did not hear from him.”
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Two months after he went missing the family contacted the police, concerned that something had happened to Muhammad en route to Turkey. Then Muhammad contacted the family through Skype and said he was with Isis.
“We saw his face and he was sitting with his friend. He said he would be receiving a lot of money from Isis and that they were going to find him a house and pay for his marriage.” At that time, according to his mother, he seemed enthusiastic to be with Isis.
“I’m sure they brainwashed him. He’s just a kid. He doesn’t know better … They did not give me the chance to hug him or smell him or say goodbye. What kind of people are those. They are the devil. ”
Hind said she had spoken to her son three or four times on Skype. Last time he called he said he was afraid and wanted to come home and asked for money to come home. The family sent him $400 (£265) but did not hear from him again.
Hind used an Arabic slang expression to suggest that joining Isis was easier than leaving. The family believe that a roommate or another member of the group may have told superiors of Muhammad’s plan to leave.
Muhammad’s father, Said, a bus driver with the Israeli bus service, Eged, said: “My son was cheated and I am very sad that no one in the Israeli political leadership contacted me. The only one who spoke up for him was [Arab MP] Ahamd Tibi in the Knesset, who said this is the inevitable end of all the kids who join Daesh [Isis’s Arabic acronym].”
The authenticity of the footage, which also appeared on Twitter feeds used by Isis supporters, could not be independently verified by the Guardian.
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Israeli security officials said they were aware of the video but could not confirm that it was authentic.
The man and the boy who appear in the Isis video are French citizens, an official told The Associated Press on Wednesday.
The man in the video speaks with a southern French accent and investigators are probing if he could be the step-brother of Mohammed Merah, who killed seven people in attacks on a Jewish school and paratroopers in the south of France beginning on March 11, 2012 exactly three years ago.
In the video, the man praises attacks on Jews “in your own stronghold in France” as he and the boy stand behind the man about to be killed.
Several experts, including the journalist David Thomson, who wrote a book about French jihadists, say the man is Sabri Essid, reportedly the half-brother of Merah.
Wednesday marks the third anniversary of the start of Merah’s killing spree, which ended with him dying in a shootout with police.
Natasha Underhill, a senior lecturer in international relations at Nottingham Trent University and expert on insurgency and international terrorism, said the conflicts in Iraq and Syria had made it easier for children to be exploited by Isis.
“The legacy of violence in these countries essentially means that these children have become entirely desensitised to the violence,” she said. “This in turn makes them almost immune to it and thus they can be moulded much easier into becoming killing machines.”
Underhill said the use of children in particular was likely to be a message by Isis that the group has longevity, with the ability to indoctrinate youth. “The fear with this is that these youths tend to be much more extreme as they really see no limits to their use of violence,” she said.
A full transcript of Hillary’s press conference on private use of emails:
I know there have been questions about my email, so I want to address that directly and then I will take a few questions from you. There are four things I want the public to know.
First, when I got to work as secretary of state I opted, for convenience, to use my personal email account, which was allowed by the state department, because I thought it would be easier to carry just one device for my work and my personal emails instead of two.
Looking back, it would have been better if I had simply used a second email account and carried a second phone. But at the time, this didn’t seem like an issue.
Second, the vast majority of my work emails went to government employees at their government addresses, which meant they were captured and preserved immediately on the system at the state department.
Third, after I left office, the state department asked former secretaries of state for our assistance in providing copies of work-related emails from our personal accounts. I responded right away and provided all my emails that could possibly be work-related, which totalled roughly 55,000 printed pages, even though I knew that the state department already had the vast majority of them.
We went through a thorough process to identify all my work-related emails and deliver them to the state department. At the end I chose not to keep my private, personal emails, emails about planning Chelsea’s wedding or my mother’s funeral arrangements, condolence notes to friends, as well as yoga routines, family vacations, the other things you typically find in inboxes. No one wants their personal emails made public. I think most people understand that and respect that privacy.
Fourth, I took the unprecedented step of asking that the state department make all my work-related emails public for everyone to see.
I am very proud of the work that I and my colleagues and our public servants did during my four years as secretary of state, and I look forward to people being able to see that for themselves.
Again, looking back, it would have been better for me to use two separate phones and two email accounts. But I thought using one device would be simpler, and obviously it hasn’t worked out that way
Mumbai: Popular fashion designer Masaba Gupta, daughter of veteran actress Neena Gupta and cricketer Vivian Richards, has got engaged to her beau Madhu Mantena, a film producer, at a ceremony here.
“Kal hamaari sagai thi. Aaj hum khush hain. Aur 7 din mein hamaara show hai! Thank you for the love, now back to wrk,” Masaba, who is widely known for her quirky designs and colourful prints, posted on Twitter on Wednesday, along with a photograph of herself all decked up for her special day.
For her engagement, Masaba flaunted an ebony and ivory neoprene lehenga by designer duo Shivan and Naresh. The ensemble, though elegant, was a far cry from the blast of colours that the young designer often uses on her own creations.
Masaba, a former fashion director at label Satya Paul, had been dating Mantena — who has produced films like “Ghajini” and “Rann” in the past, and is associated with Phantom Films — for some time before they got engaged on Tuesday.
Their engagement celebration, held at rooftop restaurant and lounge Asilo, was attended by celebrities including Sidharth Malhotra, Alia Bhatt and Huma Qureshi. Huma stepped out wearing an Anita Dongre creation for the engagement.
“We loved hosting -@MasabaG& -#MadhuMantena’s engagement at -#ASILO last evening. Congratulations to the lovely couple,” read a tweet from the official Twitter handle of Asilo.
Masaba will now get back to preparations for her show at the forthcoming edition of the Lakme Fashion Week here next week.
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The Ek Paheli Leela actress has pulled off an act that Dippy is famous for. Read on to find out the full story!
Sunny Leone is currently gearing up for her next erotica, Ek Paheli Leela and we hear Deepika Padukone was an inspiration for one of her sensuous acts in the film. Yes, that’s right! Dr Zeus, who had composed Deepika’s Lovely track in Happy New Year, made this recent revelation stating that he has tried idolising Sunny as Dippy, in his latest chartbuster Meri Desi Look from Ek Paheli Leela.
Talking to a leading daily, the popular singer reasoned about the same and said, “In its idea, drum beats and choice of instruments, Meri desi look is strongly inspired by Happy New Year’s Lovely. I have plenty of other sounds in my repertoire too, but since I’m new to Bollywood, after seeing the Lovely visuals of Deepika (Padukone), I felt Sunny Leone too needed a song with the same swag and swing.”
Well, the idea certainly seems to have worked big time! Fans are totally loving Sunny in Desi Look and is getting massive hits on YouTube. However, it’s to be noted that this isn’t the only Sunny Leone number that’s borrowed its inspiration from an original track. The Ragini MMS2 actress has also reprised Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s Dholi Taro in another track from Ek Paheli Leela. This only makes us curious, who’s next on Sunny’s list?
Soni Razdan’s Love Affair, a fictionalised version of the infamous Nanavati murder case that rocked the nation in 1959, is going on the floors this month. And leading lady Kalki Koechlin is prepping to step into the glamorous shoes of the leading lady, a character inspired by Sylvia Nanavati.
Sylvia, the English wife of Indian naval commander KM Nanavati, found herself at the centre of a passion crime, after her extramarital affair took a violent turn when her husband, caught her and her paramour redhanded and gunned him down.
Soni says that Kalki is the perfect fit for the complex role. “The character is a sexy siren who battles intense loneliness. Her marriage is on the rocks and she’s pushed to a point where she seeks companionship outside marriage. The film examines the nature of a marriage and what we, as individuals, expect from it.” When asked whether Kalki, whose parents are French expats, was cast because of her foreign lineage, Soni replied, “Yes. Kalki is of foreign origin, yet speaks great Hindi. That’s a rare combination. Also, I was impressed by her previous performances and knew she could carry off the part.”
The film will see the actress pair up with Ali Fazal, who plays her lover and Gulshan Deviah, who plays her husband. Ali Fazal replaced Arjun Rampal who opted out over remuneration issues. Did the change in cast lead to any script rewrites? “Absolutely none!” retorts Soni.
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Madonna may be one the most famous singers in the world, but when it comes to being a parent, she is the same in the boat as the rest of us.
Following in her superstar mum’s footsteps, Lourdes is going to the University of Michigan but her mum isn’t allowed to cheer on her old football team.
The 56-year-old singer who is touring Australia soon, sat down with US TODAY’s Carson Daily and opened up about being a mum to a college student.
“I’m not allowed at games! You think my daughter wants me at a game?” Madonna joked.
Madonna known for pushing the envelope puts on the ‘mum hat’ when it comes to her 18-year-old living at college.
“I’m very ‘mom,’” she said of how she acts when she’s visits Lourdes.
“I’m very, you know, worried: ‘Are you okay? Are you getting enough sleep? Are you eating right?’ You know, I set up a humidifier in her room with eucalyptus oil. I was worried about the fact that she didn’t have enough towels, Q-tips.”
Madonna attended the same university back in late 1970, but dropped out to pursue her music career, yet the star had some sage advice for her daughter.
“Try to do everything in moderation! Try not to kill all your brain cells. And try to go to class
MUMBAI: Churchgate residents are worried about the impact construction work of the Metro-III will have on their iconic, art decor buildings, some of them dating back to the 1930s.
Residents of Thakur Niwas on Jamshedji Tata Road had written to the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) about their concerns on March 11. The letter quoted Jamshedji Tata in a letter to his son Dorab, saying, “Be sure to lay wide streets planted with shady trees, every other of a quick growing variety. Be sure that there is plenty of space for lawns and gardens. Reserve large areas for football, hockey and parks. Earmark areas for Hindu temples, Mohammedan mosques and Christian churches.”
Shefali Kapadia, a resident, said, “Our building was built in 1953. J Tata Road is reclaimed land and ground water seepage is high in the area. Our building reverberates every time a BEST bus passes. An underground Metro could impact our building as it is over 60 years old. We wish to understand the safety and long-term impact of the Metro.”
The residents clarified that they were pro-development. Neera Punj from Lotus Court, built in the 1950s, said, “Ours is a six-storeyed building. We are concerned about the long-term hardships we may face. We are pro-development but not at the cost of damaging our peace of mind with the noise and air pollution the construction will cause. We have worked hard to maintain quality life in our area with street vendors being allowed in a particular area and footpaths being kept for pedestrians. We are not rabble-rousers. What if the work causes cracks in our buildings?”
The residents are also worried about the large green cover they may lose. “They are planning to destroy a boulevard of old trees for the Metro-III. The authorities say they will knock down our compound wall for better access. Their track record has not been very good, hence we are worried,” said Leetu Shivdasani, who has been at Lotus Court for nearly two decades.
Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd officials said buildings will be monitored daily or more frequently during and after construction through vibration-monitoring machines. MMRCL said special attention will be paid to heritage/historic and sensitive structures.
Around 50 supporters of slain TV executive Neeraj Grover, today held a protest rally from Dheeraj Solitaire building, where he was stabbed to death, in suburban Malad to Tulip Star Hotel in Juhu, demanding justice.
The protest rally was led by filmmaker Ashok Pandit for the gruesome murder of Grover.
“Earlier in the day, police picked up 15 supporters and took them to Bangur Police station, as they said that they did not have permission to hold the rally. Later, I called up Congress MP Sanjay Nirupam and he intervened in the matter. After talking to a senior police officer, we were granted permission to hold the protest rally,” Pandit said.
The supporters were detained and were later released by the police. Those who joined the protest rally include actor Raza Murad, television actress Jaya Bhattacharya and actress-VJ Teejay Sidhu among others.
The candle light vigil will be held in the evening at Sykz fitness centre at Lokhandwala at 6 pm.
On May 7, 2008, Grover was killed at Kannada actress Maria Susairaj’s flat by her enraged fiancé Emile Jerome Matthew, a naval officer, after he found the TV executive sleeping in Maria’s bedroom.
After the murder, Jerome and Susairaj chopped the victim’s body and stuffed it in bags. They then drove to the jungles of Manor, in Thane district, where they set Grover’s remains on fire.
amna editorial on Wednesday said J&K chief minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed should be arrested and tried for releasing separatist leader Mashrat Alam. Releasing Alam is akin to assisting terrorists, Saamna stated.
Also, the Pakistan high commissioner who keeps meeting separatist leaders and provokes them to fight against India should be “kicked out” . “But, do we have the spunk (to do this)?” Saamna asked.
In a scathing leader comment, Saamna accused the J&K chief minister of running the state government in consultation with Pakistan. “Considering the mindset which has assumed office in Jammu and Kashmir on the BJP’s support, the problem (in J&K) will exacerbate instead of being resolved amicably,” said Saamna, adding, “The J&K CM is pushing India into deeper crisis.”
Mufti Mohammad Sayeed’s recent move to release separatist leader Mashrat Alam sent the BJP, the PDP’s ally in J&K, into a tizzy. The Saamna editorial will please the hawks in the Sangh parivaar which is miffed with the BJP central leadership for cosying up to the PDP, political experts said
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