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Disappeared students in Mexico: new clashes with the forces of order

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Steph Deschamps / September 24, 2022

Hundreds of protesters clashed with law enforcement on Friday outside a military site in Mexico City, demanding justice again in the case of the 43 students who disappeared just eight years ago in Mexico.
 
Cries of “murderers” were heard as some threw homemade explosive devices inside the Military Camp 1, three days before the anniversary of the disappearance of the “43” from Ayotzinapa and after new revelations implicating the army.
 
Demonstrators tore down gates and briefly entered the military compound, in the third day of clashes after a demonstration on Wednesday in front of the Israeli embassy and a clash with police on Thursday in front of the Attorney General’s Office that left 13 security personnel injured.
 
The police pushed them back with jets of water without causing any injuries, AFP journalists noted. Stones were also thrown from inside.
 
The same morning, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who gave a new impetus in the investigation, had condemned the violence.
 
The students disappeared on the night of September 26-27, 2014, in Iguala, in the southern state of Guerrero, where they had gone to “commandeer” buses to protest in Mexico City.
 
According to the official investigation, the 43 youths were arrested by local police in collusion with the Guerreros Unidos gang and then shot and burned in a landfill for reasons that remain unclear. Only the remains of three of them have been identified.
 
President López Obrador has set up a “Commission for the Ayotzinapa Truth”, which says the Mexican military bears some responsibility for this crime, one of the worst cases of human rights violations in Mexico, where some 100,000 people have disappeared.
 
Former Attorney General Jesús Murillo Karam was arrested after the commission’s report was released in mid-August. He is to be tried in a criminal court for the disappearance of 43 students.
 
Mexico is asking Israel to extradite Tomas Zeron, former head of the Criminal Investigation Agency during the time of former President Enrique Peña Nieto (2012-2018). He is accused of manipulating evidence the case.

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Trump promises Zelensky to “end the war” in Ukraine in phone call

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Sylvie Claire / July 21, 2024

Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky spoke on the phone on Friday, with the former US president claiming to have promised the Ukrainian president to “end the war” between Ukraine and Russia should he return to the White House. “As your next president of the United States, I will bring peace to the world and end the war that has cost so many lives,” said the Republican presidential candidate.
 
Donald Trump frequently claims that he would be able to put an end to the conflict in Ukraine very quickly on his return to power, but never provides details of how he would achieve this. Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed the phone call, during which he congratulated the billionaire on his official nomination the previous day as the Republican Party’s presidential candidate.
 
Donald Trump’s frequent praise of Russian President Vladimir Putin, as well as his criticism of other Nato countries, is causing concern among Ukraine’s Western allies. In February, he threatened that, if he returned to the White House, he would no longer guarantee the protection of Atlantic Alliance countries against Russia if they did not pay their share, even claiming that he would “encourage” Moscow to attack them. The former American president also used his power over the Republicans to block a $61 billion military aid package for Kiev for months in Congress, which was finally adopted at the end of April.
 
In his posting on X on Friday, Volodymyr Zelensky said he had “agreed with President Trump to discuss, in a face-to-face meeting, the steps to be taken towards a just and lasting peace” in Ukraine.
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Former Ukrainian far-right MP murdered in Lviv: “All leads are being investigated, including Russia”

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Steph Deschamps / July 21, 2024

In a message on Telegram, the Ukrainian National Police said she had succumbed to her injuries in hospital after being the target of an assassination attempt. 
 
“I always say that no place is safe in Ukraine,” lamented Lviv mayor Andriï Sadovy, denouncing a ‘heinous murder’ and offering his condolences to the victim’s relatives. 
 
According to the Ukrainian Prosecutor’s Office, the attack took place on Friday evening, at around 7.30pm, when an unidentified individual fired at Irina Farion, seriously wounding her in the head. “All surveillance cameras are being checked, witnesses are being interviewed and several districts (of Lviv) are being examined. All leads are being investigated, including the one leading to Russia”, reacted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on X on Saturday. 
 
Interior Minister Igor Klimenko told a briefing in Lviv on Friday evening that the suspected killer could have been lurking around Irina Farion’s home for several days. 
 
According to him, investigators are currently focusing on the possibility of a murder motivated by a “personal grudge” linked to the victim’s activities, but are not ruling out a “commissioned assassination” either. 
 
The 60-year-old language teacher and linguist was a member of parliament for the nationalist Svoboda party between 2012 and 2014.
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China: at least six dead in Zigong shopping mall fire

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Sylvie Claire / July 18, 2024

 

At least six people died in a shopping mall fire on Wednesday in Zigong, southwest China, and thirty others were rescued, China’s state broadcaster CCTV said. “Rescue teams are continuing their search,” the media outlet added.
 
Images broadcast by the channel and others shared on social networks show thick black smoke rising from a building overlooking a shopping street in this city 1,600 kilometers from the capital Beijing, in the southwestern province of Sichuan.
 
The fire broke out in the early evening in a shopping mall at the foot of a 14-storey building, CCTV reported.
 
At 8:20 pm, the fire was extinguished and 17 people were rescued. Others are still trapped, and rescue operations are continuing”, said the station in an initial report on the situation.
 
Fires and other fatal accidents are frequent in China, due to the sometimes lax application of safety standards. In January, at least 39 people perished in a store fire in central China. According to the authorities, the fire started in the basement of a store when workers “broke the rules” during construction work. At the time, Chinese President Xi Jinping called for lessons to be learned from the disaster to prevent further tragedies. The same month, a fire in a residential building claimed at least 15 lives.
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