Dr Mazari raises at UNHRC grave HR violations by Indian troops in IIOJK 

Islamabad, March 01, 2022 (PPI-OT):Federal Minister for Human Rights, Dr Shrieen Mazari, has raised at the UN Human Rights Council the grave human rights violations perpetrated by Indian troops in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Delivering her speech at the 49th session of the UNHRC Dr Shrieen Mazari said, “We are gravely concerned over deteriorating human rights situation in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).”

She said the BJP government is pursuing a Hindutva policy and 800,000 Indian troops are resorting to inhumane atrocities to suppress the Kashmiris’ freedom movement. The Indian Army is using rape as a weapon of war as it enjoys immunity for atrocities in IIOJK.

“The Indian government is not giving access to international media and neutral observers in IIOJK. Despite clear evidence, no action was taken against any Indian soldier. India should give media and international observers access to Kashmir,” she said.

The minister said that the UNHRC should compel India to withdraw its unilateral move of August 05, 2019. An independent commission of inquiry should be formed into human rights violations in IIOJK and a fresh report on human rights violations in Kashmir should be published, she maintained.

Dr Mazari said there are concerns over human rights violations and the Indian forces are changing the demographic composition of IIOJK. She said India has issued domicile to lacs of non-Kashmiris, adding that these steps by New Delhi are an attempt to turn Kashmiris into a minority on their soil. She pointed out that the BJP government is pursuing a policy of genocide of Kashmiris.

The minister said the women in Palestine and Kashmir continue to be victim of brutal occupations yet the occupiers are exempted from the global scrutiny. She said, structural flaws in global economic governance continue to hinder basic human rights. She said the global state of human rights today presents a grim picture and despite treaties, mechanisms and advocacy, powerful states have suppressed human rights and trampled fundamental freedoms for decades.

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Casio lance la première MR-G qui reprend le design iconique de la G-SHOCK originale

De multiples composants pour des finitions soignées avec un savoir-faire de maître en la matière

TOKYO, 1er mars 2022/PRNewswire/ — Casio Computer Co., Ltd. annoncé aujourd’hui la sortie d’une nouvelle addition à la série MR-G, la ligne phare de la marque de montres résistantes aux chocs G-SHOCK. La nouvelle MRG-B5000 est la première montre MR-G qui reprend le design iconique de la toute première G-SHOCK.

MRG-B5000B

En référence au design de la DW-5000C, la toute première G-SHOCK sortie en 1983, la MRG-B5000 confère désormais un aspect brillant et une élégance remarquable à la montre résistante aux chocs en utilisant des métaux de pointe avec une finition de qualité exceptionnelle.

Afin d’appliquer des finitions raffinées aux moindres recoins de la forme complexe de la lunette, qui se compose de 25 éléments différents, Casio a développé la nouvelle structure Multi-Guard. Cette nouvelle structure intègre des pièces absorbant les chocs dans la lunette multi-composants afin de garantir une excellente résistance aux chocs, tout en permettant d’appliquer des finitions soignées à chaque élément distinct, jusque dans les moindres recoins, pour une finition d’une beauté époustouflante. Le bracelet utilise également une structure spéciale, avec des broches distinctes intégrées dans les orifices ronds de chaque maillon métallique, afin de permettre un travail de précision pour une finition tout aussi esthétique du bracelet.

MRG-B5000B / MRG-B5000D

La qualité du savoir-faire des experts se reflète dans les matériaux de pointe, fabriqués au Japon, utilisés pour la MRG-B5000. Le COBARION, dont la dureté est environ quatre fois supérieure à celle du titane pur et dont l’éclat est comparable à celui du platine, est utilisé pour la surface supérieure de la lunette. Le bracelet est fabriqué en DAT55G, un alliage de titane qui est à la fois environ trois fois plus solide que le titane pur et très facile à travailler, ce qui le rend résistant aux rayures et garantit une belle finition miroir durable.

Un polissage magistral et des matériaux méticuleusement sélectionnés se conjuguent pour créer une montre digne de ce design original, mais avec la qualité caractéristique de la ligne MR-G, qui se tient au sommet de la vaste famille des montres G-SHOCK.

Multi-Guard Structure comprising 25 different bezel components

Sur le plan fonctionnel, la MRG-B5000 dispose d’un calibrage radiocommandé et de la connectivité Smartphone Link. La montre se connecte à l’application smartphone CASIO WATCHES dédiée pour s’ajuster automatiquement à l’heure exacte. Elle est également équipée d’un système de charge solaire et d’un éclairage LED haute luminosité pour plus de commodité.

Comme les autres montres MR-G, la MRG-B5000 est fabriquée sur la ligne de production Premium haut de gamme de Yamagata Casio, l’usine principale de la production de montres Casio.

* COBARION est une marque déposée d’un alliage cobalt-chrome fabriqué exclusivement par Eiwa Corporation.

* DAT est une marque déposée de Daido Steel Co., Ltd. au Japon.

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Casio to Release the First MR-G to Feature the Iconic Design of the Original G-SHOCK

Multiple Components for Meticulous Finishes with Master Polishing Craftsmanship

TOKYO, March 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Casio Computer Co., Ltd. announced today the release of a new addition to the MR-G series, the flagship line of the G-SHOCK brand of shock-resistant watches. The new MRG-B5000 is the first MR-G timepiece to feature the iconic design of the very first G-SHOCK.

MRG-B5000B

With a nod to the design of the DW-5000C, the first-ever G-SHOCK released in 1983, the MRG-B5000 now brings a brilliant shine and dignified distinction to the shock-resistant watch by employing cutting-edge metals finished with master polishing craftsmanship.

In order to apply sophisticated polished finishes to even the tiniest corners of the complex bezel form, which is made of 25 different components, Casio developed the new Multi-Guard Structure. The new structure incorporates shock-absorbent parts in the multi-component bezel to ensure excellent shock-resistance, while also allowing polished finishes to be applied to each individual component, down to the most challenging spots, for a stunningly beautiful finish. The band employs a special structure, as well, with separate pins embedded in round holes in each metal link, to allow detailed polishing for an equally beautiful finish on the band.

MRG-B5000B / MRG-B5000D

The quality of the master polishing craftsmanship really shows on the cutting-edge, made-in-Japan materials used for the MRG-B5000. COBARION, which has a hardness about four times that of pure titanium and a brilliant gleam comparable to platinum, is used for the top surface of the bezel. The band is made with DAT55G, a titanium alloy that is both about three times harder than pure titanium and highly workable, making it scratch-resistant and ensuring a long-lasting, beautiful mirror finish.

Masterfully crafted polishing and meticulously selected materials come together to create a timepiece worthy of that original design, but with the trademark quality of the MR-G line, which stands at the pinnacle of the diverse family of G-SHOCK watches.

Multi-Guard Structure comprising 25 different bezel components

When it comes to function, the MRG-B5000 features radio-controlled calibration and Smartphone Link connectivity. The watch connects with the dedicated CASIO WATCHES smartphone app to automatically adjust to the correct time. It also comes equipped with a solar charging system and high-brightness LED light for added convenience.

As with other MR-G watches, the MRG-B5000 is crafted on the high-end Premium Production Line at Yamagata Casio, the “mother factory” of Casio watch production.

* COBARION is a trademark of a cobalt-chromium alloy manufactured exclusively by Eiwa Corporation.

* DAT is a registered trademark of Daido Steel Co., Ltd. in Japan.

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MTN Nigeria lance une plateforme numérique multi-expériences avec Tecnotree Moments – pour le jeu et l’éducation

ESPOO, Finlande, 28 février 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Tecnotree, fournisseur mondial de solutions de transformation numérique pour les fournisseurs de services de communication (CSP) et les fournisseurs de services numériques (DSP), basé en Finlande, annonce aujourd’hui le lancement de sa plateforme numérique multi-expériences, Tecnotree Moments, en collaboration avec MTN Nigeria. Les offres de cet écosystème de partenaires multi-expériences visent à créer des ensembles de contenus, d’applications et de connectivité axés sur le mode de vie grâce à un écosystème de partenaires numériques pré-intégrés destiné aux secteurs mondiaux, locaux et glocaux à forte demande et à forte croissance. La plateforme attirera des partenaires de premier plan dans différents secteurs tels que l’éducation, le divertissement, les jeux, le sport, la santé et le bien-être, pour les amener à s’implanter au Nigeria et utilisera la facturation directe des clients pour transformer les partenaires de l’écosystème en générateurs de revenus instantanés.https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1754777/Tecnotree_Moments_Logo.jpg

Tecnotree Moments est un portail de services numériques et de groupage de produits de mode de vie, lancé grâce à des contenus de sports électroniques tels que PUBG Mobile Daily, FIFA Daily, Rocket League Daily, Fortnite Monthly et Fantasy Football. La plateforme propose également les jeux les plus populaires d’Afrique, et met régulièrement à jour les nouveaux jeux. Grâce aux partenaires dynamiques de son écosystème, la plateforme est idéalement positionnée pour assurer la convergence entre les contenus éducatifs et ludiques dans le monde entier, ce qui favorise l’apprentissage social et émotionnel, indispensable pour créer des expériences personnalisées et adaptées.

Cette collaboration entre Tecnotree Moments et MTN Nigeria est révolutionnaire dans la mesure où elle permet de libérer tout le potentiel humain des Nigérians à travers le pays et de créer une société inclusive qui est essentielle à la promotion du développement national. Moments contient l’intégralité du programme nigérian JSSCE, SSSCE et IGCSE sous forme de contenu interactif et immersif et de cours en direct. En outre, pour rester pertinent dans une économie numérique en évolution rapide, le partenariat MTN-Moments cherchera à offrir un cours en ligne ouvert à tous (MOOC) pour le perfectionnement professionnel et la progression de carrière,favorisant ainsi l’acquisition de compétences générales et techniques. Étant donné les compétences locales et le vivier de talents dont dispose le pays, la plateforme sera d’abord lancée au Nigeria, et ces services seront ensuite lancés dans d’autres pays d’exploitation MTN en Afrique.

« MTN est constamment à la recherche de partenariats pour construire des plateformes qui offrent des services de qualité supérieure à nos clients. Nous avons toujours été déterminés à offrir à nos clients le meilleur du contenu numérique. Ce partenariat avec Tecnotree ne fait que renforcer cet engagement. La plateforme fournira à nos clients des contenus d’une qualité exceptionnelle, dans les domaines de l’éducation et du divertissement », a déclaré Aisha Mumuni, directrice des services numériques par intérim de MTN.

Padma Ravichander, PDG de Tecnotree Corporation, a déclaré : « Notre vision est d’autonomiser les communautés connectées numériquement, de réduire la fracture numérique et de créer une inclusion numérique pour les différentes diasporas de la population nigériane. Nous sommes très ravis de nous associer à MTN Nigeria pour lancer notre plateforme Tecnotree Moments, qui offrira à la communauté nigériane de véritables services et produits numériques par l’intermédiaire de nos partenaires internationaux. L’engagement de MTN à faire de l’Afrique une économie véritablement numérique est un objectif puissant et Tecnotree est fière d’être son partenaire numérique pour cette cause »

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MLB Cancels Opening Day After Sides Fail to End Lockout

Major League Baseball has canceled opening day, with Commissioner Rob Manfred announcing Tuesday the sport will lose regular-season games over a labor dispute for the first time in 27 years after acrimonious lockout talks collapsed in the hours before management’s deadline.

Manfred said he is canceling the first two series of the season that was set to begin March 31, dropping the schedule from 162 games to likely 156 games at most. Manfred said the league and union have not made plans for future negotiations. Players won’t be paid for missed games.

“My deepest hope is we get an agreement quickly,” Manfred said. “I’m really disappointed we didn’t make an agreement.”

After the sides made progress during 13 negotiating sessions over 16 1/2 hours Monday, the league sent the players’ association a “best and final offer” Tuesday on the ninth straight day of negotiations.

Players rejected that offer, setting the stage for MLB to follow through on its threat to cancel opening day.

“Not a particularly productive day today,” Manfred said.

At 5:10 p.m., Manfred issued a statement that many fans had been dreading: Nothing to look forward to on opening day, normally a spring standard of renewal for fans throughout the nation and some in Canada, too.

The ninth work stoppage in baseball history will be the fourth that causes regular season games to be canceled, leaving Fenway Park and Dodger Stadium as quiet in next month as Joker Marchant Stadium and Camelback Park have been during the third straight disrupted spring training.

“The concerns of our fans are at the very top of our consideration list,” Manfred said.

The lockout, in its 90th day, will plunge a sport staggered by the coronavirus pandemic and afflicted by numerous on-field issues into a self-inflicted hiatus over the inability of players and owners to divide a $10 billion industry. By losing regular-season games, scrutiny will fall even more intensely on Manfred, the commissioner since January 2015, and Tony Clark, the former All-Star first baseman who became union leader when Michael Weiner died in November 2013.

“Manfred gotta go,” tweeted Chicago Cubs pitcher Marcus Stroman.

Past stoppages were based on issues such as a salary cap, free-agent compensation and pensions. This one is pretty much solely over money.

This fight was years in the making, with players angered that payrolls decreased by 4% from 2015 through last year, many teams jettisoned a portion of high-priced veteran journeymen in favor of lower-priced youth, and some clubs gave up on competing in the short term to better position themselves for future years.

The sport will be upended by its second shortened season in three years. The 2020 schedule was cut from 162 games to 60 because of the pandemic, a decision players filed a grievance over and still are litigating. The disruption will create another issue if 15 days of the season are wiped out: Stars such as Shohei Ohtani, Pete Alonso, Jake Cronenworth and Jonathan India would be delayed an extra year from free agency.

Players would lose $20.5 million in salary for each day of the season that is canceled, according to a study by The Associated Press, and the 30 teams would lose large sums that are harder to pin down. Members of the union’s executive subcommittee stand to lose the most, with Max Scherzer forfeited $232,975 for each regular-season day lost, and Gerrit Cole $193,548.

Scherzer and free-agent reliever Andrew Miller were present for talks. Both stopped to sign autographs for fans as they left Roger Dean Stadium, the vacant spring training home of the St. Louis Cardinals and Miami Marlins where negotiations have been held since the start of last week.

The first 86 games of the 1973 season were canceled by a strike over pension negotiations, the 1981 season was fractured by a 50-day midseason strike over free agency compensation rules that canceled 713 games, and a strike that started in August 1994 over management’s attempt to gain a salary cap canceled the final 669 games and led to a three-week delay of the 1995 season, when schedules were cut from 162 games to 144.

Players and owners entered deadline day far apart on many key issues and unresolved on others. The most contentious proposals involve luxury tax thresholds and rates, the size of a new bonus pool for pre-arbitration players, minimum salaries, salary arbitration eligibility and the union’s desire to change the club revenue-sharing formula.

While the differences had narrowed in recent days, the sides remained apart, with how far apart depending on the point of view.

MLB proposed raising the luxury tax threshold from $210 million to $220 million in each of the next three seasons, $224 million in 2025 and $230 in 2026. Players asked for $238 million this year, $244 million in 2023, $250 million in 2024, $256 million in 2025 and $263 in 2026.

MLB proposed $25 million annually for a new bonus pool for pre-arbitration players, and the union dropped from $115 million to $85 million for this year, with $5 million yearly increases.

MLB proposed raising the minimum salary from $570,500 to $675,000 this year, with increases of $10,000 annually, and the union asked for $725,000 this year, $745,000 in 2023, $765,000 in 2024 and increases for 2025 and 2026 based on the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners.

Source: Voice of America

Big Tech Grapples With Russian State Media, Propaganda

As Russia’s war in Ukraine plays out for the world on social media, big tech platforms are moving to restrict Russian state media from using their platforms to spread propaganda and misinformation.

Google announced Tuesday that it’s blocking the YouTube channels of those outlets in Europe “effective immediately” but acknowledged “it’ll take time for our systems to fully ramp up.”

Other U.S.-owned tech companies have offered more modest changes so far: limiting the Kremlin’s reach, labeling more of this content so that people know it originated with the Russian government, and cutting Russian state organs off from whatever ad revenue they were previously making.

The changes are a careful balancing act intended to slow the Kremlin from pumping propaganda into social media feeds without angering Russian officials to the point that they yank their citizens’ access to platforms during a crucial time of war, said Katie Harbath, a former public policy director for Facebook.

“They’re trying to walk this very fine line; they’re doing this dance,” said Harbath, who now serves as director of technology and democracy at the International Republican Institute. “We want to stand up to Russia, but we also don’t want to get shut down in the country. How far can we push this?”

Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, announced Monday that it would restrict access to Russia’s RT and Sputnik services in Europe, following a statement by European Union President Ursula von der Leyen over the weekend that officials are working to bar the sites throughout the EU.

Google followed Tuesday with a European ban of those two outlets on YouTube.

The U.S. has not taken similar action or applied sanctions to Russian state media, leaving the American-owned tech companies to wrestle with how to blunt the Kremlin’s reach on their own.

The results have been mixed.

RT and other Russian-state media accounts are still active on Facebook in the U.S. Twitter announced Monday that after seeing more than 45,000 tweets daily from users sharing Russian state-affiliated media links in recent days, it will add labels to content from the Kremlin’s websites. The company also said it would not recommend or direct users to Russian-affiliated websites in its search function.

Over the weekend, the Menlo Park, California-based company announced it was banning ads from Russian state media and had removed a network of 40 fake accounts, pages and groups that published pro-Russian talking points. The network used fictitious persons posing as journalists and experts, but didn’t have much of an audience.

Facebook began labeling state-controlled media outlets in 2020.

Meanwhile, Microsoft announced it wouldn’t display content or ads from RT and Sputnik, or include RT’s apps in its app store. And Google’s YouTube restricted Russian-state media from monetizing the site through ads, although the outlets are still uploading videos every few minutes on the site.

By comparison, the hands-off approach taken by TikTok, a Chinese platform popular in the U.S. for short, funny videos, has allowed pro-Russian propaganda to flourish on its site. The company did not respond to messages seeking comment.

One recent video posted to RT’s TikTok channel features a clip of Steve Bannon, a former top adviser to ex-President Donald Trump who now hosts a podcast with a penchant for misinformation and conspiracy theories.

“Ukraine isn’t even a country. It’s kind of a concept,” Bannon said in the clip, echoing a claim by Russian President Vladimir Putin. “So when we talk about sovereignty and self-determination it’s just a corrupt area where the Clintons have turned into a colony where they can steal money.”

Already, Facebook’s efforts to limit Russian state media’s reach have drawn ire from Russian officials. Last week, Meta officials said they had rebuffed Russia’s request to stop fact-checking or labeling posts made by Russian state media. Kremlin officials responded by restricting access to Facebook.

The company has also denied requests from Ukrainian officials who have asked Meta to remove access to its platforms in Russia. The move would prevent everyday Russians from using the platforms to learn about the war, voice their views or organize protests, according to Nick Clegg, recently named the company’s vice president of global affairs.

“We believe turning off our services would silence important expression at a crucial time,” Clegg wrote on Twitter Sunday.

More aggressive labeling of state media and moves to de-emphasize their content online might help reduce the spread of harmful material without cutting off a key information source, said Alexandra Givens, CEO of the Center for Democracy and Technology, a Washington-based non-profit.

“These platforms are a way for dissidents to organize and push back,” Givens said. “The clearest indication of that is the regime has been trying to shut down access to Facebook and Twitter.”

Russia has spent years creating its sprawling propaganda apparatus, which boasts dozens of sites that target millions of people in different languages. That preparation is making it hard for any tech company to mount a rapid response, said Graham Shellenberger at Miburo Solutions, a firm that tracks misinformation and influence campaigns.

“This is a system that has been built over 10 years, especially when it comes to Ukraine,” Shellenberger said. “They’ve created the channels, they’ve created the messengers. And all the sudden now, we’re starting to take action against it.”

Redfish, a Facebook page that is labeled as Russian-state controlled media, has built up a mostly U.S. and liberal-leaning audience of more than 800,000 followers over the years.

The page has in recent days posted anti-U.S. sentiment and sought to down play Russian’s invasion of Ukraine, calling it a “military operation” and dedicating multiple posts to highlighting anti-war protests across Russia.

One Facebook post also used a picture of a map to highlight airstrikes in other parts of the world.

“Don’t let the mainstream media’s Eurocentrism dictate your moral support for victims of war,” the post read.

Last week, U.S. Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia sent letters to Google, Meta, Reddit, Telegram, TikTok and Twitter urging them to curb such Russian influence campaigns on their websites.

“In addition to Russia’s established use of influence operations as a tool of strategic influence, information warfare constitutes an integral part of Russian military doctrine,” Warner wrote.

Source: Voice of America

Southern Africa Key Message Update: 2022 production hampered by multiple weather shocks, including drought, flooding, and conflict, February 2022

Key Messages

• Tropical Cyclone Ana hit much of Southern Africa in late January, causing the displacement and destruction of crops across central and northern Madagascar and Mozambique, southern and northern Zimbabwe, and southern Malawi. According to OCHA, over 62,000 households in Madagascar, over 195,000 households in Malawi, and more than 180,000 households in Mozambique were affected by the impacts of the winds, heavy rains, and damage caused by Tropical Cyclone Ana. In Zimbabwe, some impacts were reported but were not as significant. In all the affected countries, there are reports of crop damage that will likely negatively impact the 2022 harvest. In February, Tropical Cyclones hit Madagascar, Mozambique, and neighboring areas on a nearly weekly basis.

• Much of the region received moderate to heavy rainfall in January after a very poor start to the season. However, despite improved rainfall, deficits are still present in some areas of the region. In Malawi and southern Madagascar, rainfall continues to be below-average, where historic rainfall deficits were still present at the end of January. These conditions have affected planting activities and resulted in poor cropping conditions with lower-than-normal area cropped. Similar conditions have been reported for some areas of central and southern Mozambique, as well as extreme southern parts of Zimbabwe where rainfall has been below-average. These conditions will likely lead to below-average production in affected areas.

• As the peak of the lean season is ongoing, many households are reliant on markets as food stocks have been depleted. Households in southern Madagascar are among the most food-insecure populations in the region due to consecutive years of drought. Households in these areas are currently relying significantly on humanitarian assistance and are experiencing Crisis! (IPC Phase 3!) and Stressed! (IPC Phase 2!) outcomes. Households in most conflict-affected areas of Mozambique and DRC are currently experiencing Crisis (IPC Phase 3) outcomes. In these areas, livelihood activities are disrupted, notably among displaced populations. Crisis (IPC Phase 3) outcomes are currently ongoing in southern parts of Malawi, Zimbabwe, and central and southern parts of Mozambique, where last year’s production was affected by below-average rainfall.

Source: Famine Early Warning System Network