Monday, June 18, 2012

26 die as last day of Iraq pilgrimage hit by bombs

BAGHDAD (AP) ? Two car bombs in Iraq's capital killed at least 26 people Saturday on the last day of a Shiite pilgrimage already hit by multiple bombings. The blasts, one in a heavily guarded area close to a revered shrine, raised the week's death toll to more than 100 and cast further doubt on the divided government's ability to secure the country after the American withdrawal.

Black plumes of smoke filled the sky over Baghdad's northern Kazimiyah neighborhood, where the shrine to eighth-century saint Imam Moussa al-Kadhim draws hundreds of thousands of pilgrims each year. One of the bombs tore into throngs of people who packed the streets nearby, carrying aloft symbolic coffins and beating their chests in mourning to mark his martyrdom.

Three days before, nearly two dozen coordinated bombs around the country killed 72 people. Al-Qaida's Iraqi affiliate on Saturday claimed responsibility for that attack, which marked one of the deadliest days in Iraq since the last U.S. troops left in December.

The fierce wave of bombings targeting Shiites suggests that the al-Qaida-allied Sunni militants are stepping up their periodic attacks ? which recently have come every few weeks ? to try to exploit sectarian cracks in the elected government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and possibly spark another round of the bloodshed between Sunni and Shiite Muslims that brought Iraq to the brink of civil war only a few years ago. Shiite religious commemorations are frequent targets of these attacks, although overall levels of violence are still down considerably from then.

The sheer number of blasts during the al-Kadhim pilgrimage shows the ability of al-Qaida to retain and perhaps rebuild its bombings networks despite heavy blows struck to the organization by U.S. forces and allied Sunni militias prior to the American withdrawal. The bombers' ability to penetrate so close to the shrine indicates the challenges faced by Iraq's security forces in securing huge religious gatherings.

"Those behind the attacks, they've become more determined now and see more of an opportunity because of the dysfunctional political process," said Salman Shaikh, director of the Brookings Doha Center and an analyst on regional politics.

The government is now split on mostly sectarian lines and over what critics say are al-Maliki's increasingly authoritarian tendencies. Sunni and Kurdish politicians say he is trying to increase his power at their communities' expense. While the wholesale violence between Sunni and Shiite neighborhoods and villages that killed tens of thousands in 2006 and 2007 has all but disappeared, the political tension has fostered a growing sense of pessimism.

"It's a fairly bleak picture right now," Shaikh said. He added, "This is quite depressing, considering we are approaching a decade since the initial invasion into Iraq."

The U.S. hailed the invasion it led in 2003 to topple Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein over his suspected weapons of mass destruction program as an opportunity to set up a model democracy in the Middle East. The U.S. troops left an elected government behind when they withdrew, but it still cannot provide basic services like reliable electricity.

Saturday's bombings highlighted the relative weakness of Iraq's security forces, unable to stop the attacks despite throwing up roadblocks, banning motorcycles and putting tens and thousands of police and soldiers around the city. After the explosions came grumblings that those measures were insufficient.

"There is no real security, no real searches," said Mohamed Ali, who witnessed the first bombing in Shula, where authorities a few hours later were towing away the burned remains of a car. "Today is an exceptional day all security forces must be on high alert."

The first car bomb went off just after noon, hidden in a taxi parked among a group of other cabs along the procession route. It killed 14 people including two policemen and wounding 46 others, a police official said. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to release the information.

An hour later, a second parked car exploded in the Kazimiyah neighborhood itself, about five kilometers (three miles) from the al-Kadhim mosque. At least 12 people were killed and 26 were wounded, the police official said.

It was unclear how the car had penetrated the tight ring of security thrown up around Kazimiyah after Wednesday's multiple bombings. Police and soldiers had been searching vehicles and people at checkpoints leading into the neighborhood for days.

Despite the latest violence, Saturday's commemorations for al-Kadhim continued. The crowds swayed and sang along with music played over the mosque's loudspeakers and bands of men formed circles to dance and wail, throwing their hands in the air as they cried out for the imam. On the sidelines, people used hoses to spray water on the crowds to relieve summer heat that reached 47 degrees Celsius (117 degrees Fahrenheit).

"The terrorists will not discourage us," vowed a song played over the mosque loudspeakers, promising to keep the centuries-old pilgrimage alive "even if they cut off our bodies into pieces.

The mosque opened its doors to the pilgrims on Saturday's final day of the commemoration, allowing them to enter and pray at al-Kadhim's shrine before filing out of another exit.

In 2005, the al-Kadhim procession was struck by another tragedy when thousands of Shiite pilgrims panicked by rumors of a suicide bomber broke into a stampede on a bridge, leaving some 1,000 of them dead. Police later said no explosives were found on the bridge, and poor crowd control and the climate of fear in Iraq appeared largely to blame.

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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Car bombing kills 26 in Pakistani tribal region

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Saturday, June 16, 2012

Billionaire pledges 90,000 acres for protected area

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The Sangre de Cristo Mountains, seen here from the Great Sand Dunes National Park, are the backbone of a proposed conservation area announced Friday with a billionaire's pledge to protect 90,000 acres from development.

By Miguel Llanos, msnbc.com

A billionaire hedge-fund manager on Friday pledged to protect 90,000 acres of his Colorado ranch from further development as part of a much larger planned conservation area. The Obama administration said it would be the "largest single conservation easement" ever provided to the federal government.?

The easement, which would include?tax benefits for New York-based Louis Bacon, provides "the foundation for the proposed new Sangre de Cristo Conservation Area," the Interior Department announced.

Should the conservation area happen, Bacon said Friday, "I will place approximately 90,000 currently unprotected acres of the Blanca portion of Trinchera Ranch into a conservation easement."

Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, who grew up in the area and announced the deal with Bacon at his side, said the ranch "is in one of the most beautiful places in the country" -- and home to three peaks above 14,000 feet that are in the center of the longest U.S. mountain chain.?

Conserving the land will protect the region's water and wildlife, Salazar told reporters. The region is used as a corridor by bison, cougars, black bears, bighorn sheep, elk and deer, and borders the Great Sand Dunes National Park.


The proposed conservation area -- which would be much larger than Bacon's ranch -- "remains largely unchanged and is a place where wildlife can migrate between the high prairies of eastern New Mexico and the high mountain valleys of central Colorado," an Interior team that scouted the area last year reported.

Department of Interior

The circled area of interest represents the 3,000,000 acres studied by the Interior Department for the Sangre de Cristo Conservation Area.

"Maintaining such an open corridor is important for species survival and overall ecosystem health," the team added. "There are few other places in the southwestern United States where such an open and unchanged landscape exists."

Bacon, ranked by Forbes as the 312th richest American with a $1.4 billion estimated net worth, bought the 172,000-acre Trinchera Ranch from the family of billionaire Malcolm Forbes in 2007 for $175 million -- which media reports at the time called the most expensive single property ever sold in the U.S.

The Forbes family had earlier placed more than 80,000 acres of the ranch in a conservation easement.

Easements allow continued ranching and hunting but no construction of significant structures. They also provide tax incentives to property owners.

"The conservation incentives are incredibly efficient ways of conserving land,"?Greg Yankee, policy director for the Colorado Coalition of Land Trusts, told msnbc.com.

Colorado grants a maximum $375,000 tax credit for any easement, he added, and?a property owner who meets all the criteria could also list the easement as a federal income tax deduction.

The Interior Department did not immediately respond to a request for how much Bacon could expect.?

Billionaire Ted Turner, founder of CNN, owns the largest parcel inside the proposed conservation area -- the 600,000-acre Vermejo Ranch.

Salazar told the Denver Post that while he's had conversations with Turner, there were no specific proposals in the works.

"It'll happen over the next several years," Salazar said of the larger conservation area.?"It's important that, as the conservation efforts move forward, that it be done with full cognizance of the need to honor water rights and property rights on the valley floor."

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Chinese Forced Abortion Photo Causes Controversy

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BY FERDOUS AL-FARUQUE

ANCHOR LAUREN ZIMA

A photo of Feng Jiamei with the body of her forcibly aborted seven month fetus has caused a firestorm around the world and in China where the government enforces a One-Child Policy. The image was too gruesome for many news organizations to show, including Newsy:

?Al Jazeera isn?t going to show this image from Steve Chow because of its distressing nature.?
?We?ve decided that it?s too unsettling, too graphic for too many of our viewers.?
?The whole photo is too shocking to show you. This is what we?ve cropped for you to see.?

In a 2008 Pew study, three-in-four Chinese surveyed support the One-Child Policy. It was introduced in 1979, to slow birth-rates in the most populous country in the world. Critics however say it has led to mass abortions and infanticide. According to The New Stateman?s Samira Shackle:

?China?s rates of abortion are sky-high: on average, 8 million women have one each year.?

CNN?s Eunice Yoon says Feng's story has cause, ?very rare domestic media coverage and heated comments online.?

?A lot of these comments seem to have some effect. The authorities originally had insisted that the operation was voluntary. Later though they backtracked and said the procedure had been illegal.?

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Friday, June 15, 2012

Chinese officials apologize to woman in forced abortion

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Photos of Feng Jianmei on her hospital bed after a forced abortion have been circulating on the web. The photos were taken by her sister who in turn contacted the media about the story. The photos originally appeared in a local newspaper report online and then they were picked by netizens and distributed online.

By Bo Gu, NBC News

Updated at 10:33 p.m. ET: China state media says city officials have apologized to Feng Jiamei and suspended three officials, the BBC reported.

Xinhua news said the Ankang city government will urge the county government to review its family planning operations, according to the BBC report.

BEIJING ? Feng Jianmei? says she was manhandled by seven people, some of them local family planning officials, some of whom she didn?t know.?

Feng, 22 years old and seven months pregnant, was dragged out of her relative?s home, carried and shoved into a van that headed straight to a hospital on June 2, she told NBC News in phone interview.

She was blindfolded, thrown on a bed, and forced to sign a document that she couldn?t read with the blindfold still on her eyes. Then two shots were injected into her belly. Thirty hours later, on the morning June 4, she gave birth to a dead baby girl.

Feng is one of the many Chinese women who have been forced to have abortions under China?s strict one-child-only policy started in late 1970s to contain the country?s fast growing population, which has now topped 1.3 billion people.


One-child policy
China?s long time Communist leader Chairman Mao Zedong originally encouraged women to have as many children as possible during the Cold War-era when human power was believed to be an important force if war broke out. But the country?s rulers soon found it too difficult to feed the huge population ? so they adopted a harsh policy that allows urban citizens to have only one child, and rural couples to have two, if the first child is a girl. ?

The policy has been carried out for more than three decades despite public opposition, from human rights activists to ordinary people. Thousands of years of Chinese culture fostered the belief that ?more children is more blessing,? especially in remote and rural areas where the elderly lack adequate social benefits and depend on children as they grow old.

Government family planning officials are also under pressure to make sure their constituencies follow the quota of babies allowed. When there?s no clear law telling them what they can and cannot do, forced abortions, often on late-terms pregnancies, have become the norm, particularly for the poor who are unable to pay the hefty fines to have additional children. ??

Advocates on behalf of these women are usually ignored or face government repression. For example, Chen Guangcheng, the famous blind lawyer and human rights activist, represented victims of family planning abuse in Shandong Province. Chen was jailed for four years for his advocacy and put under house arrest until he recently escaped illegal detainment and fled to the U.S. last?month.

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There are no official figures of how many women in China unwillingly terminate pregnancies every year. ?All Girls Allowed,? an organized founded by former 1989 student protest leader Chai Ling, claims there are 1.3 million forced abortions annually.?

?How can I agree to do that, as a mother??
Feng Jianmei didn?t realize she wasn?t allowed to have a second child (her first daughter was born in 2007) since everyone else around her was permitted to have a second child. Both she and her husband Deng Jiyuan took for granted that they would have the same right.? But the family planning office in Zengjiazhen, a small town in Shaanxi province in the heart of China, thought differently. ?

Through a rigorous and rigid household registration system designed to control population movement, the central government classifies all its citizens as either city dwellers or rural peasants.? The registration, also known in Chinese as hukou, determines not only a citizen?s residence but also what kind of?social services individuals are eligible for.

It is very difficult to change one?s hukou although there are many ways, including marrying a person with a different registration status, applying for a new status through one?s job, or paying an enormous sum of money.?

The local family planning office decided that Feng wasn?t allowed to have a second child because she didn?t have the necessary permit ? apparently she had failed to relocate her hukou to Zengjiazhen when she moved from her original province of Inner Mongolia.

But the couple says they had no idea their plan to have a second child was connected with Feng?s hukou.

They were given another option that would solve the problem: pay a fine of $6,400. But that was an impossible amount for the couple to afford ? Deng is a migrant worker and Feng is a farmer.?

?I told you, $6,400, not even a penny less. I told your dad that and he said he has no money,? the family planning official wrote to Deng in a text message that has been made public. ?You were too careless, you didn?t think this was a big deal.?

Feng?s sister received the same warning;? if they couldn?t afford to help pay the fine, it was only a matter of time before her sister had to get rid of the baby, whether she wanted to or not.

Things came to a head on June 2, but according to the local government, Feng agreed to the abortion.

The Zhenping Population and Family Planning Bureau released on June 11 an official stamped document, which says ?that ?after government cadre?s repeated persuasion, Feng Jianmei agreed to have an abortion at 15:40 on June 2.??

?No, I didn?t agree to do it,? Feng told NBC News. ?How can I agree to do that, as a mother??

She sobbed when asked what happened next, and said she was too upset to think about it. She said all those officials who kidnapped her disappeared after the abortion, and she?s still suffering from a constant headache.

Two appalling photos of her were taken and posted online that show her lying in bed, looking weak and helpless, with a dead and bloody baby next to her. The photos were taken by her sister who in turn contacted the media about the story. The photos originally appeared in a local newspaper report online and then they were picked by netizens and distributed online.

?If this evil policy is not stopped, this country will have no humanity?
Forced abortions in China are not new, but Feng?s story spread rapidly via social media, and outrage was immediate and unanimous. On Weibo, China?s Twitter-like microblogging site, netizens left thousands of angry comments, although many of the posts were quickly deleted by government censors.???

?The purpose of family planning was to control population, but now it has become murder population,? wrote Li Chengpeng, a well-known Chinese writer. ?It was a method to contain population, but now it is a way to make money. When you can make money by killing, what else are you afraid to do? A seven-month baby can think already. I want to ask the murderer, how do you face your own mother when you go home? If this evil policy is not stopped, this country will have no humanity.?

Zhao Chu, another writer, called it pure murder. ?This is not about enforcing the policy, it is about depriving someone?s right to live. We avoid the nature of it by using a medical word ?enforced abortion.? For so long family planning seems like something completely irrelevant of human life. It?s like coal mining or digging mushrooms. Human life has become lifeless indexes, some cold, meaningless numbers.

?Also, pushed by heavy fines, the controversial policy has become profit-oriented activities that everyone hates. The worst victims are those of low-class rural people who have no power to fight. Their tears and cries are not heard by so called mainstream society and the victims become worse than the untouchables,? said Zhao.

Many called for the one-child policy to be outlawed. ?We feel so sorry for the dead baby girl, we criticize those so-called law enforcers. But we should rethink the 30-year-long family planning policy. It?d be worth it if this could help to change the policy! We keep our eyes open!? commented user A-Kun on his Weibo page.

Even Hu Xijin, chief editor of Global Times, one of China?s most pro-government newspapers, criticized the forced abortion on his Weibo account.

?I strongly oppose the barbarous forced abortion to this 7-month-pregnant mother. Time has changed and the intensity of enforcing family planning has changed. We should promote civilized family planning,? Hu wrote.

But he added that he didn?t think the whole policy should be abolished. ?Don?t use Hong Kong and Japan as an argument to deny China?s population policy. Those places are small and developed early, fed by the whole world?s resources. But the world resources cannot afford to feed a China with billions of people.?

?This has damaged the image of family planning work?
NBC News tried to contact both town and city level family planning offices in Zengjiazhen and Ankang, but the calls went unanswered. ?

A report from Xinhua, China?s official government news agency, released on Thursday said that the Shaanxi Provincial Family Planning Committee has sent an investigation team to Zengjiazhen and requested local government to have the responsible parties held accountable.

?This has damaged the image of family planning work, and had an adverse effect on the society. The committee will resolutely prevent such things from happening again,? the Xinhua news report said.

Feng?s conversation with NBC News was interrupted three times by what she said were government cadres entering her hospital ward to talk.

When asked what she would do next or whether they will seek legal help, she uttered an answer in a very low voice: ?I have no idea.??

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