kadhafis-jailed-son-appears-on-libya-tv

Kadhafi's jailed son appears on Libya TV

Slain Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi's son Seif al-Islam, wanted by the International Criminal Court, has appeared on television from his cell in a prison southwest of the capital. Duration: 00:24 Nov 7, 2013
irom-sharmilas-hunger-strike-enters-its-14th-year

Irom Sharmila's hunger strike enters its 14th year

New Delhi, Nov 05 (ANI): The "Iron Lady of Manipur" Irom Sharmila's hunger strike entered its 14th year on Tuesday. Irom has been on a hunger strike since November 04, 2000 in Manipur's capital Imphal, demanding the repeal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act or AFSPA in the state and other disturbed areas across the country. AFSPA gives troops in conflict areas the right to shoot to kill suspected rebels without fear of possible prosecution and to arrest suspected militants without a warrant. Sharmila's fast began 14years ago, a few days after 10 people were shot in the Malom town in Manipur's Imphal valley, allegedly by the Assam Rifles. The incident came to be known as the 'Malon Massacre.' Nov 5, 2013
muslim-woman-heart

Muslim Veils are 'kind of a bag', Says UK Minister

A former interior minister in the cabinet of UK Prime Minister David Cameron stirred up another controversy regarding Islamic scarfs on Sunday, when he advised the government to ban Muslim women from wearing a veil in British courts while giving a statement. Nov 4, 2013
congress-influenced-by-narendra-modi-effect-naqvi-on-khurshids-statement

Congress influenced by Narendra Modi effect: Naqvi on Khurshids statement

New Delhi, Oct 29 (ANI): Commenting on Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid’s statement on Home Minister over Patna serial blast case, BJP Vice President Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said that Congress is influenced by Modi effect and are therefore giving such statements. He further blamed the central and the state government for the ‘criminal negligence’ in the serial blast. Oct 29, 2013
kenya-vp-must-attend-trial-says-intl-criminal-court

Kenya VP must attend trial says Intl Criminal Court

Kenyan Vice President William Ruto must attend his crimes against humanity trial before the International Criminal Court and can only be excused under "exceptional circumstances," the ICC ruled Friday. Duration: 00:41 Oct 25, 2013