10/08/2017

WOMEN POWER WONDERS


By: Zainab

PAKISTAN : Women in Fata are rising to claim their rights.

Tribal Women under the banner of Takra Qabaili Khwandey {TQK] =  Brave Tribal Women have launched a struggle for the rights of neglected tribal women.

They want immediate merger of the federally administered tribal area [Fata] with Kyber Pakhtunkhwa, and a say of Tribal women in the decision-making process.

Samina Afridi is among the founding members of the TQK, a newly formed organization. She spoke thus:

''The TQK was formed with the aim to provide a joint platform to tribal women to raise collective voice for their rights in an effective manner and provide representation to tribal women.

''Most men in the tribal area are unable to enjoy basic human and fundamental rights but the condition of the women is even worse.''

''Tribal women are not considered and treated as humans.

Our voice many not be every strong but we have launched the movement and will continue our efforts by creating awareness in tribal areas and  among women tribal women for their rights. 

BITCOIN BEGINS BITINGS

INTEREST IN BITCOIN grows in the region just as China limits the trading of Virtual currencies.

Until very recently, China was a center of  Bitcoin activity  while the rest of Asia looked on with very little interest.

The Chinese government has been clamping down on virtual currency activity at the same time that hundreds ans thousands of Japanese have thrown themselves into Bitcoin trading-

Making Japan's Bitcoin exchange BitFlyer, the largest in the world in recent weeks by many methods of counting.

South Koreans have also shown a sudden interest in virtual currencies, though they have generally opted for  Bitcoin  competitors like Ethereum and Ripple.

Trading has been so popular that  two South Korean Exchanges, Bithumb and Coinone have set up store fronts in Seoul, the South Korean capital-

Where people can buy and sell in person.

Japanese trading took off after the government approved legislation in April that creates the first national licensing program in the world for  virtual currency exchange.

VIDEO'S GLOBAL VOODOO


By: Ali Aizaz Zahid


BRAZIL:  THIS MONTH, 300,000 video game fans. developers and publishers like Sony, Ubisoft, Actvision and Microsoft plan to congregate-

So they can showcase their wares and participate in a cosplay zone, an e-sports tournament and a 48 hour jam.

Their destination : Sao Paulo, Brazil.

The gathering is the Brasil Game Show, Latin America's largest game convention, which has grown rapidly since it was founded in 2009.

The event is one of the several international video game shows that have swelled in size recently Gamescom, held in Cologne, Germany and generally considered the world's biggest such convention-

Welcomed about 350,000 attendees this year, up from 275,000 five years ago.

The Tokyo Game Show , which has been held annually since 1996, broke its attendance record last year with over  271,000  visitors, up from 224,000  five years ago.

Headline October 08, 2017/ ''' *DIRTIEST CITIES DESPAIRS* '''


''' *DIRTIEST CITIES DESPAIRS* '''




*YOU & YEE* THE STUDENTS of Proud Pakistan, stop and go take a look at your cities  - and then try swallowing some disgraceful and shameful despair.

Do Look at your :Inner Rawalpindi, and then try trapeze-ing through to your Churr arena on the Peshawar road, check Lalkurti, scurry through like a Lizard and check Islamabad's suburbs-

Check, Banni Galla, where your beloved Leader Kaptaan. Imran Khan lives. Checks his residence's outer periphery, and swing the Korang road, and try smelling  Jillani area and Bahra Kahu. Peshawar? Lahore? 

What systems are you talking here with me :  Water? PublicTransport? Public amenities?  Drains, Pollution, Parking? Waste Management ? Living/ Burial? :

Rabo?  Dee?  Haleema? Eman? SaimaArmeen? Seher? Hussain? Ali? Faraz? Umer? Ali Hassan? Wajahat? Ehsen? Mustafa? Haider? Furqan?  

And on Karachi, if you all  so wish, I will let you contact Haider Naqvi, Rumi, Nisar, Hammad Peerzada, Nusrat Hussain., Hanif Ghaniwala 
Best You All Wake Up? 

IN INDIA : GONDA : '

' The filth and the stench have made us infamous across the country and in the world,'' said Durgesh Misrha, gesturing desolately at a crater in the road by his house, which is now filled with dirty water and buzzing with mosquitoes and wretchedness.

''It is a really pathetic state of affairs. We've been rated as  India's diritiest city ever   -just look around and you can see it's a perfect ranking. 

YOU CAN'T IMAGINE HOW WE LIVE HERE,''  he added.

Most locals hope the ''dirtiest city'' accolade will shame politicians into action and break the cycle of civic apathy and utter corruption, which is blamed for this unending and even growing shameful mess.

So incontinuation, do you all wish that I continue and cover Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Bhutan, Thailand. Nepal?..............
      
Summarily, I turn..........

MANY-MOST -  MOST OF the world's great cities,........most of the world's beautiful cities are nothing  -but  horrible  misery dumps because of cars.

Proud Pakistan, [the Students and I am now convinced]...  has long accepted this fact as fate's cruel underpinning, and given up on solving this suffering long, long time, ago.... 

Montreal : Stephen King's 2014  thriller opens with a prophetic scene of horror. In an unnamed  Midwestern city, a Mercedes sedan accelerates toward people gathered for a job fair outside a downtown auditorium.

The psychopathic driver plows into the crowd with a ''two-ton piece of German engineering,'' then speeds away, leaving 15 injured and eight dead.

In two-record incidents, real-life events caught up with the novelist's noirish vision. In Charllottesville, Va., a 20 year old Ohio man with reported ties to white nationalists is accused of-

Driving a Dodge Challenger into a crowd of antiracist protester on a pedestrian mall, leading to crash that injured 19 and killed a 32-year old woman.

Then, in a horrific attack in Barcelona, Spain, the Fiat van raced down a popular pedestrian promenade, Las Ramblas, killing 14 people.  .   

But those two attacks were only the latest to demonstrate the automobile's potential as an instrument of mass murder as imagined by Mr. King. 

Trucks and vans have been driven into crowds on the waterfront promenade in Nice, France and bridges over the Thames in London, in Berlin's Christmas market and Stockholm's shopping district, and outside a North London mosque.

Hate-filled extremists are not the only ones sending vehicles hurtling into crowds. In January, a mentally disturbed man behind the wheel of a stolen car was charged with the murder of six people on mall in Melbourne, Australia.

In May, prosecutors say, a man who was high on PCP careened into a busy sidewalk in Times Square in New York injuring 10 people and killing an 18 year old student/tourist.

In the last three years, at least 14 vehicle-ramming attacks, as they are known, have claimed 129 lives in the West:

[To these deaths must be added the day-to-day hecatomb of pedestrians and cyclists felled by motor vehicles; more than 28, 600 people in the United States between 2010 and 2015].

The appeal of such attacks to terrorists is obvious. Unlike guns and bombs, the weapon of choice is easy to come by without attracting law-enforcement suspicion.

And with a car or truck, these killers can achieve large body counts in the heart of  any metropolis. 

All that's needed to produce mayhem is unimpeded access to urban crowds  -which is why so many of these attacks have occurred in part pedestrianized areas.

Crowded pedestrian zones like Las Ramblas, the Thames waterfront and Charlottesville's downtown mall are not going away. Nor should they. 

In a century that is seeing a renewed love affair with the city, these public spaces   -which are central to our hopes for progress and  prosperity  -are growing ever more vital.

But it should take a security consultant to explain the obvious : 

The very thing that makes them revitalized city centers so attractive to visit and to live and work in is what also makes them attractive targets for terrorists, and even the plain deranged.

The most obvious solution would be to ban vehicles from these zones. And many cities in Europe are taking this approach, extending the areas from which vehicle are prohibited.

Copenhagen was a pioneer : The vast downtown pedestrian zone known as the Stroget has been already expanded since cars were first banned there in 1962.

[Trucks are given access before shops open to make deliveries].

In the run up to Christmas last year, Madrid experimented with banning cars from a vast downtown area.

[Cabs, buses and resident vehicles were allowed].

And Dee, and Zilli, can you both fill me in on this info : Does Standard & Poor have an index on Dirties Cities of the World? Why not?

The Honor and Serving of the  latest Operational Research on Life and Quality continues. The World Students Society thanks and appreciates the research and authorship from Taras Grescow

With respectful dedication to the Mayors, Administrators, and Sufferers, and Students, Professors and Teachers of the world. See Ya all on !WOW!  -the World Students Society and Twitter-!E-WOW!   -the ecosystem 2011:

''' United !WOW! '''

Good Night and God Bless

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10/06/2017

PALESTINE'S PANORAMA


By: Ali Aizaz Zahid

Palestinian Prime Minister vows control over Gaza Strip as thousands welcome the premier as they hope for improvements in living conditions.

Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah arrived in Gaza this last Monday for his first visit in two years, saying the Palestinian Authority would assume control of the strip after a decade of factional strife.

Hamdallah crossed the border with dozens of ministers and officials from the West Bank based PA into the Hamas-run coastal enclave at around noon.

The Palestinian group have controlled Gaza since a 2007 split but recently agreed to hand over  civilian power to a unity government.

''The government began to exercise its role in Gaza from today,'' Hamdallah said.

''We return to Gaza again to end the division and achieve unity.''

The World Students Society wishes the Palestinian students well and hopes to welcome them on !WOW!.