Evening NEWS DIGEST
30 Jan.2017:1 Jamadiul Awwal 1438: Vol:8, No:102
RBI ends limits on
withdrawals from ATMs, current account;Rs 24000 weekly cap on savings a/c to
stay
RBI has lifted the per day
cash withdrawal limits from current accounts, cash credit accounts and
overdraft accounts with immediate effect. After the demonetisation of high
denomination currency notes in Nov. RBI had set a cash withdrawal limit of Rs
50,000 from current accounts which was later increased to Rs 100,000 per day. Though
the withdrawal limits for saving bank accounts remain at Rs 24,000 per day and
may soon be lifted according to the RBI.In a release issued on Monday, RBI
said, "Limits placed vide the circulars cited above on cash withdrawals
from Current accounts/Cash credit accounts/Overdraft accounts stand withdrawn
with immediate effect." RBI also stated that "the limits on savings
bank accounts will continue for the present and are under consideration for
withdrawal in the near future".In the same order, the RBI has said that
from Feb.1, the restrictions from ATM withdrawals that were Rs 10,000 per day
before the release of the order would be lifted.This means that while saving
accounts holders would be able to withdraw Rs 24,000 at one go using ATMs on a
single day. But the weekly withdrawal limit from savings accounts remains Rs
24,000.NDTV
No withdrawal limits on
current accounts, Rs 24,000 weekly cap on savings accounts to stay
RBI removes withdrawal
limits on current accounts, cap on savings accounts to continue
AMU executive council draws
new panel for next V-C
New Delhi: A special
meeting of the Executive Council of the Aligarh Muslim University was held under
the chairmanship of AMU V-C, Lt. Gen. Zameer Uddin Shah to recommend a panel of
5 persons to the University Court for the next V-C of the University. The panel
of 5 persons unanimously drawn by the Executive Council includes Dr. Abusaleh
Shariff, Executive Director and Chief Scholar, US-India Policy Institute,
Washington; Prof.Javaid Akhter, Registrar and ex-Controller of Examinations and
ex-Dean, Faculty of Management Studies, AMU; Prof.Mazahir Kidwai, V-C of IIMT
University, Meerut and ex-VC, Jivaji University, Gwalior; Dr. Shahid Jameel, CEO,
Welcome Trust and DBT India Alliance and recipient of Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar
Award and Prof. Tariq Mansoor, Principal and CMS, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical
College, AMU, said a press release from the University. According to the release,
the meeting of AMU Court will be held on Feb.4, 2017 at 11 am at the NRSC Club,
AMU to recommend a panel of at least 3 persons out of which one person shall be
appointed as the V-C by the President of India in his capacity as the Visitor
of the University. Recently, Supreme Court was critical of AMU's selection process
in appointing Lt Gen (Retd) Shah as the V-C while hearing a case and the matter
is still in the court.NDTV
Be sincere in your probe:
Missing JNU student’s mother to police after raid
New Delhi: The mother of
missing JNU student Najeeb Ahmed on Sunday requested Delhi Police to adopt fair
and impartial means of finding her son and criticised the raid conducted the
previous day at her relatives’s houses.“On 28 Jan, around 4 a.m., four jeeps of
Delhi Police, accompanied by the local police from Badaun in UP, stormed into
the house of Ashraf Qadri, Najeeb’s maternal uncle.“Around 50 policemen
forcefully barged into the house without even knocking on the door, let alone
showing a search warrent,” Fatima Nafees, Ahmed’s mother, wrote in her letter
to Investigation Officer S.K. Guliya of Delhi Police.She said that there were
young girls aged 6 and 11 in the house, including other women, and Ahmed’s
80-year-old maternal grandfather, who have not been able to get over the shock
of such overbearing manner in which police conducted the raid. The women of the
house were also abused by the policemen, she alleged.“Policemen threatened the
family members to produce Najeeb if they had hidden him somewhere, held his
uncle by his fist and manhandled him during the search operation,” she
wrote.They also ordered both — Qadri and Shujat — to appear before Delhi Police
on Jan.31.IANS
JNU admin asks students to
call off hunger strike
New Delhi: JNU on Monday urged students to call off
their hunger strike against the change in admission procedure for M.Phil and
Ph.D aspirants.The administration told the students they will discuss "all
their concerns, including marks for written test and viva-voce, deprivation
points and intake of students within the UGC guidelines" of May last year.
The administration said it was "in constant dialogue with all
stake-holders and is always open to discussion on any outstanding issues to
resolve them amicably", reported IANS. JNU Students Union (JNUSU) on
Friday urged the UGC to revoke changes it brought about last year on admissions
to M.Phil and Ph.D courses in central universities. ndtv
Maharashtra: Police trying
to supress my voice, says Muslims, Maratha, Dalits OBC rally organiser
Aurangabad: Shaikh Subhan
Ali, chief of Shaheed Tipu Sultan Brigade, against whom Basmat police
registered a non-cognisable case for dishonouring terms and conditions during a
rally held in Basmat recently, claimed on Saturday that the police are trying
to suppress those who are fighting against communal forces.Ali denied the
allegations and said that the communal forces active in the state were furious
to see Muslims, Maratha, Dalits and OBC coming on one platform giving tough
times to those who do wish to keep these communities apart.Ali said he had
obtained proper permission from the police authorities well in advance.
"We have told them that about 1.50 lakh person would participate in the
rally but there wasn't enough police force available on the occasion," Ali
said.Nafees Fatima, mother of JNU's missing student Najeeb Ahmed, on Thursday
led the national integration rally -'Riot Free Maharashtra Campaign against
Communal Forces' organised in Basmat of Hingoli district. The rally was
organised by the Shaheed Tipu Sultan Brigade and citizens of Basmat to promote
communal harmony. timesofindia
states polls & politics
Don't vote for SP-Congress
alliance: Shia cleric Kable Jawwad to Muslims
Lucknow: Shia cleric
Maulana Kable Jawwad, who is known for his bitter relations with Uttar Pradesh
minister Azam Khan, today appealed to Muslims not to vote for Samajwadi
Party-Congress alliance in the upcoming assembly polls."Congress always
worked against the Muslims, while the ruling SP government did nothing for the
community except betraying them. Now these parties are contesting polls in an
alliance. I appeal to everyone, especially Muslims, not to vote for them in the
election", he told a press conference organised by Sunni Ekta Front. When
asked about the party he would support, Jawwad,who had recently met BSP leader
Naseemuddin Siddiqui said, "Talks are on. I will decide about it in next
three days." Coming down heavily on Akhilesh govt, he alleged the present
dispensation has "only given riots and by appealing in Supreme Court
against Muslim youths, who were set free by the lower court, he (Akhilesh) has
proved that he is "anti-Muslim".PTI
Congress-SP form alliance, Kalbe
Jawwad led clerics join hands in opposition
UP elections: BJP leader
Shahnawaz Hussain shocks with ‘Muslim’ comment
Allahabad:On being asked
why BJP’s candidate list from Uttar Pradesh does not feature any Muslim names,
BJP spokesperson, Shahnawaz Hussain on Sunday said if there were even 20 BJP
workers who were capable of winning the elections they would have given them
tickets. “It doesn’t matter if we had given them (Muslims) tickets or not, if
we thought of 20 Muslim names on a fair platform we would have considered,”
said Hussain. He said that its not that BJP has been unfair on religious grounds.
But many Muslim BJP workers seemed unhappy when none of their names featured in
BJP’s third list, to which Hussain exclaimed that “if some workers are upset we
know how to appease them.” He added, “We are from BJP cadre, everybody has a
right to put their opinion forward. The Congress does not even have enough
members for 75% of the seats, so who will get angry?” financialexpress
3 years on, wounds of riots
still raw in Muzaffarnagar
Muzaffarnagar: Raisa Bano,
48, sits under a shed with only a tarpaulin to save her five children from icy
winds. Hasan, her husband, works as a daily wage labourer in a farmhouse and
the owner has allowed the family to live in the shed.“We lived in Kutba
village, but during the riots, our house was burnt down and my father-in-law
and brother-in-law were hacked to death. We took refuge here and have been
staying here ever since,” she said. Her children — three daughters and two sons
— do not go to school, and she does not know what life holds for her family in
the coming days.Ask her about elections and her patience gives way. “BJP people
slaughtered my family and the govt did nothing to save us. We were denied
compensation because we did not have money to bribe local officials. For us,
all of them are thieves,” she said.She says that when people from here
community sought help from the local leaders, they all turned them away.“Now
they are coming to ask for votes but none of us will vote for them. In any
case, all our identity documents were destroyed when our house was ste on fire
so we cannot vote,” she said. asian age
BJP MLA Suresh Rana booked
for 'promoting enmity between classes'
Meerut: A day after BJP MLA
from Thana Bhawan, Suresh Rana, who is the party's candidate from the seat in
the upcoming elections, said curfew will be imposed in Kairana, Deoband and
Moradabad if he wins the polls, Shamli police booked Rana for allegedly
promoting enmity between classes and circulating rumour to cause fear to
public.Rana, who is also the BJP vice-president in Uttar Pradesh - is named in
cases related to the Muzaffarnagar riots of 2013. Rana says"If I lose in
the polls, there will be celebration in Deoband, but if I win, the curfew will
be imposed in Kairana, Deoband and Moradabad. That is why I am urging you all
to raise slogans of Bharat mata ki jai in the procession from Shamli to Thana
Bhawan on March 11." timesofindia
BJP will form an anti-Romeo
squad to protect girls in UP: Amit Shah
BJP President Amit Shah
said on Sunday that his party would establish an “anti-Romeo squad” to protect
girls in Uttar Pradesh if it is voted to power in the upcoming state elections.
“We have promised that BJP will form an anti-Romeo squad to save these girls,”
Shah told Network 18 Group Editor-in-Chief Rahul Joshi. “This is not communal.
It is the right of every girl to study in her own city or village. That is why
it would not be correct to paint everything as communal.”Shah’s statement harks
back to the rumours of “love jihad” that his party had fanned through its
campaign for the 2014 national election. It suggested that young Muslim men
were being trained to court Hindu women in order to convert them to Islam. scroll
Amit Shah's leaning on
Hindutva tropes suggests BJP's lack of confidence in vikaas
Subramanian Swamy promises
to table anti-cow slaughter bill and build Ram Temple
Mangaluru: Subramanian
Swamy, Rajya Sabha MP, assured thousands of gau worshipers and lovers that he
will take the initiative to table anti-cow slaughter bill in the next
Parliament session and stressed on building Ram Temple in Ayodhya.Swamy was
addressing the concluding ceremony of Mahamangala Gou Yatra here on Sunday. It
was attended by thousands of cow lovers and hundreds seers from across country. Timesofindia
Pawar hits out at Modi,
scotches rumours of cosying up to BJP
Panaji: NCP chief Sharad
Pawar on Monday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his attack on the
Congress, saying in a parliamentary set up one should not try to completely
rule out any force though there may be differences of opinion even as he
dismissed talk of an alliance with BJP."We have heard his (Modi) speeches.
His main target is to finish Congress. In a parliamentary set up one should not
expect to totally finish others,although there may be differences of opinion
and views," he said at a press meet.PTI
OTHERS
67 Students Have Been Skipping
Meals Prepared by Dalit Woman in MP School
Tikamgarh (MP): As many as
67 students, including 16 kids belonging to scheduled caste category, of a
government primary school are reportedly not having lunch prepared by a Dalit
woman for the mid-day meal since July. The development came to light after the
school headmaster Ramgopal Gupta shot off a letter to Jatara Janpad CEO PK
Mishra.Gupta said that in the past also he has written two to 3 letters to the
seniors about the discrimination but to no avail.The primary school (Class I to
V) situated at Madkheda area 19 km off the district headquarters, has 89
students including 22 kids of SC category (Vanshkar) to which Dalit woman also
belongs. These 22 children of Vanshkar community were taking their meal but 16
other Dalit students of Ahirwar community aren't joining them revealing that a
caste divide was prevalent in the SC category too, claims the letter written by
the head master.A student who is not taking meal said that his parents have
asked him not to eat the food prepared by the Dalit woman. The others too echo
the same reason, says the letter. "67 students, including 16 students of
SC category - Ahirwar, are not eating meal. They aren't taking the food as it
is cooked by a Dalit woman," Gupta told PTI.PTI
Kashmir: Resistance camp
holds protest against ‘Israeli-type settlements’
Srinagar:The joint
resistance leaders on Monday staged a demonstration in Srinagar to protest
against what they said confining of Kashmiri Pandits to “Israeli-type
settlements”.“Kashmiri Pandits are part and parcel of our nation and they
should return to their land without any hesitation but confining them to
Israeli type settlements is not acceptable to any Kashmiri,” said a statement. They
also condemned the incarceration of thousands of young and old in jails “in the
name of democracy”.“The participants of the rally chanting slogans in favor of
freedom, martyrs’ and unity and against conspiracies to “change demography of J&K
and ill treatment of Kashmiri inmates in jails and police stations” started
marching towards Lal Chowk from Abiguzar but as they reached near press enclave
police and forces in large numbers laid barricades before them and halted their
march,” said the statement. Greaterkashmir
5 soldiers rescued from
avalanche 2 days ago, 'succumb to injuries' on the way to Army hospital in
Srinagar
NEW DELHI: Five Indian Army
soldiers, rescued from under the snow+ after being trapped by an avalanche in
north Kashmir's Machil sector, died while being evacuated to Srinagar hospital
on Monday, Army officials said."The five Army soldiers who had been trapped
under snow after the caving in of track in Machil sector on January 28 and
subsequently rescued after a grueling daylong mission, were being today
(Monday) evacuated to Srinagar, despite persistent poor weather conditions, for
specialist medical care, " Army spokesman said adding that all the five
have succumbed to their injuries. timesofindia
With 7 lakh
‘foot-soldiers’, Rajput Karni Sena aims to fight distortion of history
Jaipur: Shri Rajput Karni
Sena (SRKS), which is spearheading protests against director Sanjay Leela
Bhansali’s Padmavati, claims to have 7.64 lakh registered members across
Rajasthan and identifies “opposing distortion of history” as one of its 11 aims
as an outfit committed to the welfare of Rajputs. Formed in 2006, the outfit is
named after Karni Mata, a goddess revered across Rajasthan, with her seat being
the famous “rat” temple in Deshnoke near Bikaner. In 2008, SRKS was in the
middle of a similar controversy when it protested against Ashutosh Gowariker’s
film ‘Jodhaa Akbar’ over “inaccurate portrayal of history”. While there are
other Rajput organisations such as Shri Rajput Sabha, founded in 1939, which
work for Rajputs, SRKS members identify themselves as the foot-soldiers of the
community. Interestingly, all its members are below the age of 40. The members
who cross the age of 40 are made members of SRKS’s advisory committee. The organisation’s founder patron is Lokendra
Singh Kalvi, the son of late Kalyan Singh Kalvi, who was a minister in former
Prime Minister Chandra Shekhar’s Cabinet. At the time of its formation, SRKS
decided 11 aims for itself. These included opposing any political or social
malice against Rajputs, opposing distortion of history, promoting Rajput unity
and social harmony with 36 communities, and supporting any Rajput affiliated
with any political party. It further vowed to motivate Rajput women towards
education and self-reliance, to motivate the community for social work, and
make Rajputs heard on on the issue of reservation. Indian express
Bohras: Rival factions are
counting their flock
Mumbai: Last week, when
Taher Fakhruddin, the son of Khuzaima Qutbuddin, the claimant to spiritual
leadership of the Dawoodi Bohras, was ‘crowned’ the 54th Dai, or head, of the
sect, in Thane, his supporters published data from their online forum to argue
that the breakaway group was collecting followers. The group said 11 million
people had visited the website in one year and more than 500,000 were unique
visitors. The numbers, they said, suggested that there were tens of thousands
of Bohras who were their discreet supporters. The numbers, they claimed, were
substantial as Dawoodi Bohras, mercantile community, has around 1 million
members worldwide. The claim has been dismissed by representatives of Mufaddal
Saiffudin who succeeded his father, Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin, who died in
Jan.2014, as 53rd head of the larger faction. Qutbuddin, Burhanuddin’s
half-brother, had filed a suit in Bombay HC challenging his nephew’s
appointment to the seat. When Qutbuddin died in March 2016, the court dispute
had reached the trial stage. He had appeared in court and answered more than
600questions on the dispute.HT
Court acquits youth who had
married with minor, says he did not know her age
Mumbai: A special
Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act court acquitted a 24-year-old
businessman accused of raping and kidnapping a 17-year-old on the grounds that
he was unaware of the age of the girl he married. The court refuted the
prosecution's argument that under the special Act even if there was consent,
since the girl was below the age of 18, it came under the purview of the
offence of rape. Referring to the girl's statement that the accused was unaware
of her age, the court said, "She was between 17 and 18 years of age and a
college-going student. She was aware about the acts done by her and the acts
which were done with her. So, her consent for any act, if done by the accused,
will not come under the purview of rape."The court also denied the
submissions of the prosecution that since the girl was under the age of 18, her
marriage to the accused was illegal. "Both the accused and victim are
governed by the provisions of Muslim Personal Law and as per its provisions for
the performance of marriage, there is no age restriction. Girl from the Muslim
community can perform marriage after she attains the age of puberty," the
special court said.The court also pointed out that the victim's mother had
accepted the marriage despite having registered the FIR for kidnapping and rape
when she went missing.TOI
WORLD
Quebec City mosque attack:
6 dead, 8 injured; Canadian PM terms it as 'a terrorist attack on Muslims'
At least 6 people were
killed in a shooting at a mosque in Quebec City during evening prayers, police
said. Gunmen fired on about 50 people inside the Quebec Islamic Cultural Centre
on Sunday at 8pm local time."6 people are confirmed dead - they range in
age from 35 to about 70," Quebec provincial police spokeswoman Christine
Coulombe told reporters, adding that eight people were wounded and 39 were
unharmed.Police said two suspects had been arrested, but gave no details about
them or what prompted the attack.The mosque's president, Mohamed Yangui, was
not inside the mosque at the time of the shooting. He received frantic calls
from worshippers.Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned the shooting
as a "terrorist attack on Muslims in a centre of worship and
refuge"."Muslim Canadians are an important part of our national
fabric, and these senseless acts have no place in our communities, cities and
country," he said in a statement. The shooting came on the weekend that
Trudeau said Canada would welcome refugees, after US President Donald Trump
suspended US refugee programme and temporarily barred citizens from 7 Muslim-majority
countries from entering. aljzeera
At least 6 dead, 8 wounded
in Quebec City mosque shooting
Americans raise $600,000 to
rebuild burned Texas mosque
A Texas community has
rallied behind its Muslim residents after their mosque burned to the ground
shortly after President Donald Trump signed into effect a "Muslim
ban" on refugees and others from seven Muslim-majority countries.Following
the news that their house of worship in southeast Texas was completely
destroyed early on Saturday, the Islamic Centre of Victoria set up an online
donation drive via GoFundMe to rebuild. It has raised more than $600,000 of its
$850,000 goal in 24 hours. aljazeera
Trump administration
debates designating Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist group: Reuters
Washington: A debate is
under way in Trump administration about whether the US should declare the
Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization and subject it to US sanctions,
according to US officials and people close to President Donald Trump's
transition team.A faction led by Michael Flynn, Trump's NSA, wants to add the
Brotherhood to the State Department and US Treasury lists of foreign terrorist
organizations, the sources said."I know it has been discussed. I'm in
favor of it," said a Trump transition advisor, who declined to be named
because of the sensitivity of the issue.Other Trump advisors, as well as many veteran
national security, diplomatic, law enforcement and intelligence officials argue
the Brotherhood has evolved peacefully in some countries, according to
officials and people close to Trump's entourage.
Saudi King agrees with
trump to support Syria, Yemen safe zones
Washington:US President Donald
Trump held telephonic conversations with the King of Saudi Arabia and the Crown
Prince of Abu Dhabi to seek their support for the creation of safe zones in
Syria and Yemen, a White House statement said.The calls on Sunday made no
mention of Trump's ban on the entry of citizens and refugees from Iran, Iraq,
Sudan, Syria, Yemen, Libya and Somalia, the Politico news reported.In his call
to Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the President "requested, and
the king agreed to support, safe zones in Syria and Yemen, as well as
supporting other ideas to help the many refugees who are displaced by the
ongoing conflicts,"the White House said.It was not immediately clear what
Trump meant by "requested" safe zones in those two war-struck
countries or what the Saudis are willing to do. US President and King Salman
also "agreed on the importance of rigorously enforcing the (nuclear) deal
with Iran and of addressing Tehran's destabilising regional activities."King
also invited Trump to "lead a Middle East effort to defeat
terrorism." IANS
Trump, key arab allies
agree to boost anti-terror efforts
US President Donald Trump,
facing growing criticism over his move to block immigration from 7
predominantly Muslim countries, held talks with two prominent Arab leaders on
Sunday to bolster ties and discuss anti-terrorism efforts in the Middle East.Trump
spoke by phone with Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and Abu Dhabi Crown Prince
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed. Bloomberg
US protests grow against
Donald Trump's immigration ban
Yemeni civilians killed in
first US raid under Trump
At least 10 Yemeni women
and children have been killed in the first US military operation in the country
authorised by President Trump, medics and local media have said. US military
said it killed 14 members of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) in
Sunday's dawn raid in the southern province of al-Bayda that involved missiles
and helicopter machine guns.In a statement, Pentagon did not refer to any
civilian casualties, although a US military official, speaking on condition of
anonymity, said they could not be ruled out.Aljazeera
Israel's Knesset to vote on
bill that green lights settler homes
Israel's parliament
is to vote on a controversial bill that seeks to retroactively legalise 4,000
settler homes built on privately owned Palestinian land in the occupied West
Bank, a measure the attorney general has said is unconstitutional.The bill has
already passed the first reading in the Knesset, and will be heard two more
times on Monday.Al Jazeera's Imran Khan, reporting from West Jerusalem, said
the bill is "incredibly controversial".Unlike territory occupied by
Israel under military rule, the "regulation bill" concerns land where
Palestinians themselves own title deeds."It's their land. They can prove
that it's their land," said Khan. Aljazeera
Israel proposes
anti-polygamy plan against Palestinians
In a cabinet’s
weekly meeting on Sunday, Israeli ministers backed a long-term plan which calls
for polygamy elimination among Israeli Arabs, Times of Israel reported. The
plan aims to incorporate anti-bigamy education in the Israeli schooling system
and create outreach programmes.Speaking at Sunday’s meeting, Israeli Justice
Minister Ayelet Shaked described the proposal as an “important step” in a bid
to raise awareness of the phenomenon, noting that the polygamous lifestyle has
a negative influence on family life, including in financial terms, and serves
as a platform for further violations.After the ministers have voted in favour
of the plan, cabinet ordered the creation a task force of local authorities,
government officials, activists and other professionals to hammer out a plan
within six months, and a ministerial committee that would implement programme.
The ministerial committee, headed by Shaked, would compose of the education,
interior, welfare, health, social equality and agriculture ministers, according
to Israel’s Channel 2.Middleeastmonitor
Armed opposition faction
withdraws from Syria ceasefire
An armed group
fighting under the Free Syrian Army’s (FSA) banner in northwest Syria has
withdrawn from a shaky nationwide ceasefire, blaming the Bashar Al-Assad regime
and its allies for violations.“Due to Russia’s lack of commitment as a
guarantor…we announce that, as of today, we are not bound by this agreement,”
Jaish Al-Ezza, a signatory to the deal brokered by Russia and Turkey, said in a
statement yesterday. The group said its decision was in response to what it
described as heavy Russian bombardment of its positions and surrounding areas
in Hama province. Fighting and airstrikes have plagued the ceasefire between
the Assad regime and opposition groups since it took effect in late December,
with the combatants accusing each other of violations. Middleeastmonitor
Tunisia: Senior Ennahda
leader defends Ghannoushi’s recent moves on Libya, says they are consistent
with state policies
A senior member of
Tunisia’s Ennahda movement said on Sunday that the moves recently taken by the
movement’s leader Rachid Ghannouchi regarding the Libya issue are fully in line
with the official policy adopted by the national unity government, headed by
Youssef Chahed of the secularist Nidaa Tounes Party. Harouni, who heads
Ennahda’s Shura Council, added in a press conference held on the sidelines of
the council’s eighth round, that communication with all Libyan sides is very
important for finding a political settlement and uniting Libyans. Last week,
Ghannouchi denied allegations that his external moves regarding the Libyan
crisis constitute a “parallel diplomacy” outside the framework of the Tunisian
state’s official diplomacy.
Middleeastmonitor
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