Archive for March, 2017

As 155 Nigerians return from Libya, 130 underaged girls are trapped in Mali and Burkina Faso FG – NAIJ.COM

Not less than 130 underage Nigerian girls trafficked to Mali and Burkina Faso are still trapped in the two countries.

Not less than 130 underage Nigerian girls trafficked to Mali and Burkina Faso are still trapped

According to the federal government, 90 of the girls are in Burkina Faso while the remaining 40 are in Mali.

Mrs. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, who disclosed the situation The Punch, described it as requiring urgent attention.

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She said the Nigerian embassies in the two countries were currently working to see how to rescue the underage girls.

Naij.com gathered that Dabiri-Erewa also reiterated her warning to Nigerians to avoid Libya following a death penalty awaiting illegal migrants in that country.

The presidential aide had recently said her office would be working with the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons to sensitise Nigerians on the need to avoid some countries.

Two weeks after 171 Nigerians voluntarily returned home from Libya 155 others followed suit on Thursday, March 23, aboard a chartered Nouvel Air aircraft with registration number TS-1NB.

Like the initial group which returned on March 7 after being stranded in Libya while enroute Europe, the returnees were brought back by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and the Nigerian Embassy in Libya.

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They were received at the Hajj Camp area of the airport by officers of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) , the National Agency for the Protection of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) and the Police.

Meanwhile, Nigerians have continued to react to the arrival of President Buhari.

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Women and Tribal Leaders Call for Balanced Libyan Peace Process – ReliefWeb

By Tharanga Yakupitiyage

UNITED NATIONS, Mar 23 2017 (IPS) - A delegation of Libyan tribal leaders and women leaders has called on the UN to take a balanced approach to the Libyan peace process.

The delegation from the National Movement for Libya (NML) met with UN officials and U.S. government representatives while visiting New York and Washington D.C. to discuss the UN-led peace process in Libya.

We dont have a state, we dont really have a government to control everything. The whole institution has collapsed after 2011, said Libya Institute for Advanced Studies Head of the Mediation Department Ali Masoud to IPS.

The only thing to help people find a solution and help peace-building is the tribal leaders or community leaders, he continued.

Despite a UN-brokered peace deal known as the Libyan Political Agreement (LPA) in 2015, which established the internationally-backed unity government headed by Fayez al-Sarraj, armed factions have continued to battle for control over the oil-rich nation.

Most recently, pro-unity government armed forces expanded their control in the capital of Tripoli, fighting rival militias including groups allied with former Prime Minister Khalifa Ghweli.

Ghweli was ousted from power when al-Sarrajs Government of National Accord (GNA) took office and has refused to recognize the new administration, instead forming his own Government of National Salvation (GNS).

Khalifa Haftar, who leads troops for a third rival government in the Eastern region of the country, also opposes the UN-backed GNA but has focused on battling Islamist militias including the al-Qaeda-linked Ansar Al-Sharia and Islamic State (ISIS). His Libyan National Army (LNA) recently recaptured major oil ports from militias.

The NML was formed to address the countrys complex conflicts and engage in reconciliation efforts. However, community leaders have been left out of the peace process.

[The UN] has carried on with the political track with politicians who are really not representative of the Libyan people, Masoud told IPS.

They failed to start the tribal track which is really very important to engage tribes in Libya where they feel they own this political agreement and own the [dialogue] process, he continued, adding that the dialogues stopped inviting tribal leaders as they were hosted outside of Libya.

Another NML representative Nour Elayoun Mohamed Abdul Ati Alobeidi highlighted the role that women have played in mediation, pointing to a case in the southern Libyan town of Ubari where Tuareg and Tebu tribes have clashed.

In that war, men tried to mediate to stop the fire, but it was only when women decided to build a mobile tent in the middle of the shootingonly then the war stopped immediately because of those brave women who initiated this even though it was risky but they werent scared because they wanted the war to stop, she told IPS.

Alobeidi said that tent was established to bring together the two sides to have a dialogue.

This led both sides of women to understand that their pain is the same. And those women, the same women who were against each other, helped in bringing peace back to the Ubari area, she continued.

Masoud and Alobeidi called on the inclusion of community leaders to create a National Charter that represents and ensures the rights of all Libyans.

There is no national charter, no constitution, no surveys to understand what Libyan people demand, what they would like exactly, and what kind of a system they hope to have after this era of dictatorship, Masoud told IPS.

They believe that creating a National Charter is essential before holding elections in order to help unite Libyans.

They also called on the international community to support inclusive tribal and political tracks that focus on building institutions rather than on one person or politician.

All these tracks should feed each other, and when a national agreement is reached, then we will shrink the power of these politiciansthey will have no space for violence, only the vision of Libyans that they should rely on, Masoud told IPS.

The NML consists of tribal groups that both supported and opposed Gaddafi during the 2011 revolution. The delegation of tribal and women leaders was sponsored by the Network for Religious and Traditional Peacemakers and the Libya Institute for Advanced Studies, with the support of Finn Church Aid.

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Student Who Wore Gorilla Mask and Disrupted Black Lives Matter Protest Indicted by Grand Jury – The Root

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The former East Tennessee State University student who wore a gorilla mask and disrupted a Black Lives Matter protest on campus while carrying bananas and a rope has been indicted by a grand jury.

The Associated Press reports that Assistant District Attorney Erin McArdle confirmed that Tristan Rettke of Hendersonville, Tenn., was indicted by a Washington County grand jury on two counts of civil rights intimidation and two counts of disorderly conduct and disrupting a meeting.

As previously reported on The Root, Rettke showed up to the on-campus protest wearing overalls and gorilla mask. He carried bananas, a rope and a Confederate flag. He told Johnson City, Tenn., police that he used the items to provoke the protesters. Rettke reportedly dangled the bananas, tied with a rope, in peoples faces at the Sept. 28 protest.

AP reports that witnesses told the grand jury that Rettke used racial slurs, intimidated them and made them fearful.

From the Johnson City Press:

Thomas Madison, who was not part of the rally but stopped by on his way to a class, said he began videoing and asked Rettke what was his purpose for being there. On the video, Rettke can be heard saying in a muffled voice that he was there to support the protesters.

He said, I identify as a gorilla, Madison testified. I took that as a reference to me being black. And I took him wearing a mask at a Black Lives Matter protest the fact black people historically have been called monkeys.

Madison also testified that he took the bananas being tied up with rope as a very serious threat when you come offer me a banana this close to my face, its calling me a monkey, and Im not a monkey, he said, demonstrating that Rettke was just inches from Madisons face during the encounter.

Jaylen Grimes testified Rettke wrapped a rope around the bananas over and over, then pulled the ends of the rope, which sliced through the fruit. Grimes said he viewed the rope as a noose and took it as a reference to the historical lynching of African Americans.

Patrick Denton, Rettkes attorney, says that his client was exercising his freedom of speech and didnt intimidate anyone.

Read more at the Associated Press and the Johnson City Press.

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ANTIFA Terror Threats Cause Venue To Drop Libertarian Festival; Event Now In Jeopardy – The Liberty Conservative

Terror threats from ANTIFA leftists have put next weekends Mid-Atlantic Liberty Festival in jeopardy. After left-libertarians released a call to arms vowing resistance, bomb threats were called in to the Hilton in Harrisburg, who were forced to the event.

To me, it is horrifying that in the United States a fringe group can get away with its threats of violence, but such is the world in which we live, event organizer Steve Scheetz said in a public Facebook post explaining the situation.

The entire controversy arose after a debate was scheduled between former Libertarian Party Senate hopeful Augustus Invictus and Will Coley of Muslims for Liberty on the issue of border security. ANTIFA-aligned left-libertarians took umbrage with the fact that Invictus, who they allege to be a fascist without any clear evidence, was allowed to speak at the event. Instead of finding a like-minded group that doesnt respect the values of free speech and free expression, they declared war against the event instead.

But not every libertarian is outraged at these leftist terror threats. Some have even applauded or excused these leftist terror tactics because of their disdain for Invictus.

Maybe you guys can feature Isis next time. You can have a peaceful exchange of ideas about crucifying children for not fasting during Ramadan, left-libertarian Brandon Bitros stated in an apparent open justification of the terrorist threats committed by ANTIFA.

Invite fascists, deal with Antifa, left-libertarian Leslee Ann Petersen said in a smug response. Libertarian Party Chairman Nicholas Sarwark chimed in with no condemnation of the terrorist threats, only to echo Petersens sentiments in an apparent indication that ANTIFAs threats were justified or at least understandable.

Event organizers are scrambling to find another venue right now. With only seven days before the event is scheduled, it remains to be seen if it will be postponed or canceled.

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Democrats Plan to Filibuster to Thwart Gorsuch Nomination – New York Times


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