ICRC suspends aid work in Pakistan after doctor’s murder
GENEVA, May 10: The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has stopped most of its work in Pakistan following the murder of a staff doctor in Quetta, pending a risk assessment of its operations in the country. Read more
United Kingdom: Child sex ring jailed in Britain
LONDON, May 10: A group of nine men of Pakistani and Afghan origin were sentenced to jail for grooming British schoolgirls for sex, using drink and drugs. Read more
South Korea: Crackdown on China baby flesh capsules
SEOUL, May 8: Thousands of pills filled with powdered human flesh have been discovered by customs officials in South Korea according to media reports.The capsules are in demand because they are viewed as being a medicinal ‘cure-all’. The San Francisco Times reported that tests carried out on the pills confirmed they were made up of 99.7 per cent human remains. The tests were successfully able to establish the genders of the babies used. Read more
TURKEY: Over 1,000 school children hospitalized after free milk fiasco
TURKEY, May 3: On the first day of a recent government project overseeing the distribution of free milk in state schools, hundreds of students around Turkey were hospitalized after drinking their milk. More than 1,000 students went to hospitals complaining of poisoning in nine cities and a number of towns in Turkey. Read more
INDIA: Private schools evasive in implementing SC order on Right To Education
KANPUR, April 16: The Central government’s initiative to implement Right To Education Act in all the parts of the country has paved a way for poor and backward children in mainstream education. Times Of India conducted a survey in the schools to know what the management thinks about the issue. Authorities of some schools have welcomed the Supreme Court’s order the implementation of RTE. Others remained noncommittal and refrained from making comment. Read more
COLOMBIA: 10-Year-Old Girl Gives Birth in Colombia
Colombia, April 6: A 10-year-old Colombian girl gave birth to a healthy baby girl, making her one of the youngest mothers ever. Read more
INDIA: Maid’s Cries Cast Light on Child Labor in India
New Delhi, April 5: Residents in the suburban housing complex of Dwarka, New Delhi, looked up and saw a 13-year-old girl crying for help from an upstairs balcony, as reported by Jim Yardley in The New York Times. She worked as a maid for a couple who had gone on vacation to Thailand, leaving her locked inside their apartment. Read more
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