2012, മേയ് 11, വെള്ളിയാഴ്‌ച


Twin car bombs in Syrian capital kill dozens
Damascus: Twin suicide car bombs exploded outside a military intelligence building and killed 55 people today, tossing mangled bodies in the street in the deadliest attack against a regime target since the Syrian uprising began 14 months ago.The bombings fuelled fears of a rising Islamic militant element among the forces seeking to oust President Bashar
Assad and dealt a further blow to international efforts to end the bloodshed.
The first car bomb went off on a key six-lane highway during the morning rush hour, knocking down a security walloutside the government building and drawing people to the scene, witnesses said.A much larger blast soon followed, shaking the neighborhood, setting dozens of cars ablaze and sending up agray mushroom cloud visible around the capital.
Syrian state TV video showed dozens of bodies, some charred or dismembered, strewn in the rubble or still insidedamaged cars.An Associated Press reporter at the scene saw medics in rubber gloves picking through the site for human remains amidthe two craters that were blasted into the asphalt.The Interior Ministry, which oversees the police and security services, said 55 people were killed and more than370 were wounded. Officials said suicide bombers detonated explosives weighing more than 1,000 kilogrammes.'The house shook like it was an earthquake,' Maha Hijazi said, standing outside her home nearby. World powers seekingto halt Syria's unrest condemned the attack and urged all sides to adhere to a cease-fire brokered by UN and Arab Leagueenvoy Kofi Annan.
'In order to prevent another escalation of violence, we continue to call on the Syrian regime to fully and immediately implement the Annan plan,' State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said in Washington. (AP)

Twin car bombs in Syrian capital kill dozens
Damascus: Twin suicide car bombs exploded outside a military intelligence building and killed 55 people today, tossing mangled bodies in the street in the deadliest attack against a regime target since the Syrian uprising began 14 months ago.The bombings fuelled fears of a rising Islamic militant element among the forces seeking to oust President Bashar
Assad and dealt a further blow to international efforts to end the bloodshed.
The first car bomb went off on a key six-lane highway during the morning rush hour, knocking down a security walloutside the government building and drawing people to the scene, witnesses said.A much larger blast soon followed, shaking the neighborhood, setting dozens of cars ablaze and sending up agray mushroom cloud visible around the capital.
Syrian state TV video showed dozens of bodies, some charred or dismembered, strewn in the rubble or still insidedamaged cars.An Associated Press reporter at the scene saw medics in rubber gloves picking through the site for human remains amidthe two craters that were blasted into the asphalt.The Interior Ministry, which oversees the police and security services, said 55 people were killed and more than370 were wounded. Officials said suicide bombers detonated explosives weighing more than 1,000 kilogrammes.'The house shook like it was an earthquake,' Maha Hijazi said, standing outside her home nearby. World powers seekingto halt Syria's unrest condemned the attack and urged all sides to adhere to a cease-fire brokered by UN and Arab Leagueenvoy Kofi Annan.
'In order to prevent another escalation of violence, we continue to call on the Syrian regime to fully and immediately implement the Annan plan,' State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said in Washington. (AP)

TP murder: CPM leadership in crisis as party workers call quits
Kozhikode: Protest is looming large within the CPM after the murder of TP Chandrasekharan and the party leadership is in a spot trying to convince party workers that the party has no hand in the murder.
Protests were registered from party villages too. In many parts of Kozhikode district, party workers are planning to quit the party. In Onchiyam, two CPM activists have joined RMP.
K Subair and VK Ajeesh resigned from CPM. Ajeesh had worked as SFI district joint secretary, DYFI Cherodu region secretary, block committee member and CPM Cherodu local committee member. At present he is a CPM branch member,
K Subair acted as DYFI Onchiyam block committee member. Subair said as many as 10 people will join RMP from CPM. At the same time it is also reported that a secret meeting has been called by the CPM and DYFI activists, who owe allegiance to TP and who believe that CPM has a hand in the murder. Many reached TP's home and expressed their support.
Many of the activists have decided to quit party if it is proved that CPM is behind the murder.

TP murder: CPM leadership in crisis as party workers call quits
Kozhikode: Protest is looming large within the CPM after the murder of TP Chandrasekharan and the party leadership is in a spot trying to convince party workers that the party has no hand in the murder.
Protests were registered from party villages too. In many parts of Kozhikode district, party workers are planning to quit the party. In Onchiyam, two CPM activists have joined RMP.
K Subair and VK Ajeesh resigned from CPM. Ajeesh had worked as SFI district joint secretary, DYFI Cherodu region secretary, block committee member and CPM Cherodu local committee member. At present he is a CPM branch member,
K Subair acted as DYFI Onchiyam block committee member. Subair said as many as 10 people will join RMP from CPM. At the same time it is also reported that a secret meeting has been called by the CPM and DYFI activists, who owe allegiance to TP and who believe that CPM has a hand in the murder. Many reached TP's home and expressed their support.
Many of the activists have decided to quit party if it is proved that CPM is behind the murder.


Pedestrian dies after being hit my minister Anoop's car
Venjaramoodu: A pedestrian died after being hit by the car of minister Anoop Jacob at MC road on Thursday. Abdul Kareem, 72, from Perumkoor, Vembayam, was the deceased. The accident happened at 8.40 pm near the Perumkoor maveli store. He left home and was walking on the road when the minister's car hit him. The minister was on his way to Kottayam to Thiruvananthapuram. 
Though the minister tried to take him to a hospital in his car itself, natives blocked Anoop and shifted the victim to the medical college in an ambulance. The Minister continued his journey in IG Parvesh Sahib's car and his car was shifted to Vattappara police station.
Asmabi is Kareem's wife and Naser, Hakim and Sumayya are children.


Pedestrian dies after being hit my minister Anoop's car
Venjaramoodu: A pedestrian died after being hit by the car of minister Anoop Jacob at MC road on Thursday. Abdul Kareem, 72, from Perumkoor, Vembayam, was the deceased. The accident happened at 8.40 pm near the Perumkoor maveli store. He left home and was walking on the road when the minister's car hit him. The minister was on his way to Kottayam to Thiruvananthapuram. 
Though the minister tried to take him to a hospital in his car itself, natives blocked Anoop and shifted the victim to the medical college in an ambulance. The Minister continued his journey in IG Parvesh Sahib's car and his car was shifted to Vattappara police station.
Asmabi is Kareem's wife and Naser, Hakim and Sumayya are children.

TP murder: Women commission extends support
Noorbina Rashwed, who visited TP Vadakara: Women's commission chairperson KC Rosakutty and member adv Chandrasekharan's family on Thursday, said they will appear as party in the murder case. They said they are satisfied with the way the probe is heading . But they are also monitoring the probe. KC Rosakutty said the commission has the right to be a party to the case.
They also asked the CM to provide police protection for Rama and her son Abhinand. Thecommission would extend all help to the family . 

TP murder: Women commission extends support
Noorbina Rashwed, who visited TP Vadakara: Women's commission chairperson KC Rosakutty and member adv Chandrasekharan's family on Thursday, said they will appear as party in the murder case. They said they are satisfied with the way the probe is heading . But they are also monitoring the probe. KC Rosakutty said the commission has the right to be a party to the case.
They also asked the CM to provide police protection for Rama and her son Abhinand. The commission would extend all help to the family . 

Tobacco sales near schools: Distance limit down to 100 meters
Thiruvananthapuram: The state government has withdrawn the directive banning tobacco products sale and pan masala within 400-meter area surrounding schools. The move to withdraw this was based on the complaint filed by Vyapari Vyavsayi Ekopana Samithi pointing that the directive was against central rule.
With this the distance limit proposed by the central rule would be up to 100 yards (90 meters), that is applicable in Kerala too.
But at the same time chief minister Oommen Chandy decided to ask the centre to amend the rule. 
In Kerala there are plenty of such shops and bringing down the distance will adversely affect the protest going on against this. 
As students buying tobacco products rose there were rising complaints and the cabinet decided to increase the limit. The LSGs were given right in 2011 to do the needful . 
But when Vyapari Vyavasayi Samithi filed a complaint against it, the law ministry examined the rule and stated that the state decision won't stand.


Tobacco sales near schools: Distance limit down to 100 meters
Thiruvananthapuram: The state government has withdrawn the directive banning tobacco products sale and pan masala within 400-meter area surrounding schools. The move to withdraw this was based on the complaint filed by Vyapari Vyavsayi Ekopana Samithi pointing that the directive was against central rule.
With this the distance limit proposed by the central rule would be up to 100 yards (90 meters), that is applicable in Kerala too.
But at the same time chief minister Oommen Chandy decided to ask the centre to amend the rule. 
In Kerala there are plenty of such shops and bringing down the distance will adversely affect the protest going on against this. 
As students buying tobacco products rose there were rising complaints and the cabinet decided to increase the limit. The LSGs were given right in 2011 to do the needful . 
But when Vyapari Vyavasayi Samithi filed a complaint against it, the law ministry examined the rule and stated that the state decision won't stand.

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