Jugend in Libyen protestiert
Aus einem Bericht von Kersten Knipp & Khaled Salameh für Qantara:
Aus einem Bericht von Kersten Knipp & Khaled Salameh für Qantara:
Militant group Hezbollah has stored chemicals that can be used to make explosives in several European countries, a senior State Department official said Thursday as he appealed to countries in Europe and elsewhere to impose bans on the organization.
Hezbollah operatives have moved ammonium nitrate from Belgium to France, Greece, Italy, Spain and Switzerland in recent years and are suspected to still be storing the material throughout Europe, said Nathan Sales, the State Department coordinator for counter-terrorism.
Im Iran verbreitet sich offenbar inzwischen die dritte Welle der Pandemie:
Iran appears to be in the grip of a “third wave” of the coronavirus outbreak, with the number of new infections above 3,000 a day – as high as at any point since the virus first hit in February.
In der FR berichtet Martin Gehlen berichtet Martin Gehlen, wie die Pandemie in Syrien wütet:
In der farsisprachigen Internet-Community kursiert eine Audiodatei, die dem zu Tode verurteilten iranischen Regimekritiker Navid Afkari zugeschrieben wird.
Nicht nur in Idlib und Rojava, auch im vom Regime kontrollierten Teil Syriens breitet die Pandemie sich immer weiter aus:
hidden coronavirus problem is causing discontent in Damascus as residents face overflowing public hospitals, restricted access to testing and case numbers that are many times higher than those recorded by the government.
Nach vierzig Jahren Islamischer Republik:
According to a new poll, four decades after the establishment of the Islamic regime, only 32% of the population consider themselves Shia Muslims.
The new poll by the Group for Analyzing and Measuring Attitudes in Iran (GAMAAN), a non-profit institute in the Netherlands, asked Iranians about their “attitude toward religion”.
Die jordanische Regierung nutzt Corona-Notstandsgesetze, um gegen eine unliebsame Lehrer*innen-Gewerkschaft vorzugehen:
(Bild: Nach der Explosion; Quelle: Wikipedia)