The Life News UK. Feb 16, 2021

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News from World, Worldwide readership. Vol. 03 Issue 36 Feb. 16, 2021

Saudi woman sentenced for Dozens dead, hundreds missing killing Bangladeshi maid after boat capsizes in DRC

TL Bureau, Riyadh

A criminal court in Saudi Arabia has given capital punishment to a Saudi lady for executing her Bangladeshi housekeeper in a decision rights bunches say was an uncommon illustration of a business being seen as liable of manhandling a transient labourer in the Middle East country.Ayesha al-Jizani was condemned on Sunday to death by the court for killing Abiron Begum in March 2019, somewhere in the range of two years after Begum went to the Gulf state looking for betterpaid work, a Bangladeshi government official said.

Begum’s family members encouraged the Bangladeshi government to make a move against the representatives who “deceived” Begum, 40, into taking the work in Saudi Arabia four years prior. “(She) needed to travel to another country to bring in more cash so she could pay for her matured guardians,” Ayub Ali, Begum’s brother by marriage, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation. “They began tormenting her fourteen days after she left. She would call us and cry … we asked the merchants here to bring her back, yet nobody tuned in to us.

TL BUREAU, Kinshasa

Many individuals kicked the bucket after a boat conveying many travellers overturned in the Congo River, authorities said. Steve Mbikayi, the Democratic Republic of Congo serve for philanthropic activity, said by means of Twitter on Monday that the boat, over-burden with 700 individuals, overturned in Mai-Ndombe area in western DRC on Sunday night. At any rate, 60 bodies have been recuperated while many individuals are as yet missing, he said, adding exactly 300 survivors have been found.

“We identify with the deprived families and request sanctions against each one of those mindful,” he said. Mbikayi revealed to Al Jazeera on Monday that the boat, what left from the capital Kinshasa, sunk close to Longola Ekoti town in transit to Equateur region in northwestern DRC.

“The primary driver of the sinking stays the overburden of products and the overabundance number of travellers in the whaling boat,” he said. Exploring the boat around evening time may have likewise played a factor in its sinking, he added.

UN warns Myanmar military and generals Photo: UN

TL Bureau, Yangon The United Nations has cautioned the Myanmar military of “extreme outcomes” in the event that it reacts cruelly to the fights that have occurred the nation over after the February 1 overthrow, as the junta chiefs defended again on Tuesday the

capture of force from regular citizen control. “Ms Schraner Burgener has strengthened that the privilege of the serene gathering must completely be regarded and that demonstrators are not exposed to responses,” UN representative Farhan Haq said in New York, alluding

to the UN uncommon agent who addressed the delegate top of the junta. In a record of the gathering, Myanmar’s military said Soe Win, the system’s second in order, had examined the organization’s arrangements and data on “the genuine circumstance of what’s going

on in Myanmar”. Regardless of the UN notice, the representative of the upset chiefs later said the military’s move to make over force was defended on the grounds that misrepresentation in a November political race was not tended to, adding that it would hand back force after

another political decision. “Our goal is to hold a political decision and hand capacity to the triumphant party,” Brigadier General Zaw Min Tun said on Tuesday, without determining when the political decision would be held. It has forced a highly sensitive situation for one year.


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