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

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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.

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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.

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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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Your True Self: When No One’s Watching

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It was a simple yet profound question posed by my Arabic teacher: That is exactly what I did on one particular day: I sat there, heaving my chin on the palm of my right hand and wondering, “Who am I?” It was not that I did not understand myself; here was the problem, side of “me” to show. I now understand that I am inconsistent in how I am, with different people. It took me a long time to realize that the best version of ‘me’ is the one that comes out when nobody is watching, or when they are, and can see what I’m doing.

Aren’t all of us different when no one is around to perceive it? Remove the eyes of society from one’s back, from following the role one portrays, how he or she speaks, the facial or bodily language, or the clothes worn and the world instantly transforms in a moment. This is our life, we stand and we joke heartlessly, wake up in the shower and belt up a song, dance like no one’s watching. These wonderful, but rather peculiar aspects of our characters come out only when we are alone.

However, maybe there is more to this loneliness, there is something greater than that which is difficult to put into words.

  • The theme of the conflict of the dual nature of humans is one of the most prominent themes found in literature.

Thus, when it comes to the concept of personalities then it would not be wrong to relate it to the fact that every human personality has a dark side that consists of a set of feelings. But when there is no audience it is like meaning that all the other latent characteristics that may not be so noble may be displayed. We can have selfish attitude of even hatred towards the opponent. In them such feelings are discussed as the ban and the unspeakable.

But there is also source of gentleness in us as well if one is to consider the notable lessons of Partridge in Perfection. Unconsciously we may avoid a beggar, assist a stranger to pick up money — his wallet or purse, or attempt to be the best people we can. The findings are that compassionate and integrity are the acts that are as inherent in people as much as the vices are in people.

  • A Camera to Our Real Selves

Thus, we are both the sins that we carry in the dark and mistakes that we commit. We are the hugs and kisses that never happened and the cup of coffee never shared with those we care. The question remains: the working title of the movie that is ended with the quote from the Oprah Winfrey’s’ character: who are you when nobody is watching you? What do you do when the eyes of judgment are blind, and your misdeeds are left unknown to anyone?

Do you still remain your own person or do assume a persona that is not your own?

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• It was in a Search of Authenticity

They make us look at ourselves in a way that provokes the understanding of one’s identity. On one hand it dares that one should be a ‘good’ person all the time, smiling and carrying on as if there were nobody around to watch, yet on the other hand it also reminds that one must also strive to be the ‘bad’ person as well, doing wrong deeds as if there were people to see. Indeed, it’s often said the true nature of a man comes out when he thinks no one is watching.

Fuad Al-Qrize ( AR: فؤاد الكريزي )

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“Out of the rubble”: a 3-month-old baby survives an Israeli strike in Gaza that killed 10 family members

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Sylvie Claire / August 14, 2024

 

“There is only one survivor from the family, a baby. The little girl, named Rim, is three months old,” he added, giving the names of the two parents killed as well as their five sons and three daughters killed.
 
Swaddled in a black bodysuit, his face streaked with splinters, the infant caused quite a stir in the courtyard of Nasser Hospital, now a meeting place for grieving families searching for the missing, or dropping off the injured or remains.
 
“This little girl was pulled out of the rubble, her whole family is dead, even her mother, who’s going to breastfeed her?” asks Ibrahim Barbakh, a Khan Younès resident, who is holding the little girl in his arms.
 
Rescue services, witnesses and medical sources are again reporting Israeli air strikes and artillery fire in various parts of the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, several of them deadly. 
 
Contacted by AFP, the Israeli army did not comment on the strike.  
 
The conflict in the Gaza Strip was reignited by an unprecedented attack by the Palestinian Hamas movement on Israeli soil on October 7, which resulted in the deaths of 1,198 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP count based on official Israeli data.
 
After the attack, Israel vowed to destroy Hamas, which has been in power in Gaza since 2007, and its offensive has claimed at least 39,929 lives, according to data from the Gaza government’s Ministry of Health.
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Australia: helicopter crashes onto hotel roof, pilot killed

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Steph Deschamps / August 14, 2024

 

A helicopter crashed into the roof of a Hilton hotel in Cairns, northern Australia on Monday, killing its pilot and causing a fire that prompted a mass evacuation, police said.
 
“The pilot and sole occupant of the aircraft has been located and pronounced dead, forensic examinations are underway to formally identify him,” police said in a statement.
 
One of the helicopter’s blades fell into the hotel’s swimming pool, said the emergency services, who reported that two people had been transferred to hospital in stable condition.
 
Another propeller fell onto the esplanade in front of the building, Caitlin Denning, a local rescue official, told reporters.
 
Police said no one on the ground was injured.
 
Hundreds of guests were evacuated from the DoubleTree by Hilton hotel in Cairns after the crash, which occurred in the middle of the night at around 01:50 local time on Sunday.
 
Investigators from the Australian Transport Safety Bureau were dispatched to the scene.
 
On social networks, video clips show flames rising from the roof of the hotel, while sirens wail.
 
The city of Cairns, in the tropical north of the state of Queensland, is a popular tourist destination and the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef.
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