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Nepal Annapurna: Search ends for surviving trekkers

Nepal Annapurna: Search ends for surviving trekkers

Nepali rescue helicopter in the in Annapurna region (October 2014)  Rescue helicopters are again scouring the mountainsides


Rescue teams in Nepal say that there are now no trekkers left stranded after completing their search for survivors of a devastating Himalayan storm.
The focus now is on recovering bodies buried in the snow, a government spokesman told the BBC.
It is unclear how many people may still be missing in the country's worst-ever trekking disaster.
At least 39 people are known to have died, and nearly 400 people have been rescued from the Annapurna trail.
It is the fifth day that Nepalese army and private helicopters have been searching the trail.
Officials say the rescue effort grew harder on Sunday because of worsening weather.
Israeli avalanche victims prior to their departure for the International Airport, at Ciwec clinic in Kathmandu, Nepal (18 October 2014)Many survivors are severely frostbitten
Israeli storm survivor (18 October 2014)At the height of the storm, climbers endured an almost complete white-out
The BBC's Andrew North in Kathmandu says that in addition to finding bodies, the authorities are eager to improve the flow of information on those caught up in the disaster.
There are currently three different lists of the dead and survivors, being run by the army, the home ministry and Nepal's trekking association, and some people may have been counted twice. The authorities say they now want to create a single list.
Nepalese, Japanese, Israeli, Canadian, Indian, Slovak, Vietnamese and Polish trekkers are said to be among the dead.
Many survivors have been left with severe frostbite and will have to have limbs amputated.
A trekking expert told the BBC that the storm, which struck on Wednesday, was the worst in a decade, and saw up to 1.8m (5.9ft) of snowfall in 12 hours.
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What is the Annapurna Circuit?
  • Roughly 241km (150 miles), takes around three weeks to complete
  • Described as "the best long distance trek in the world"
  • Known as the "apple pie" circuit due to the baked goods offered by tea houses along the route
  • Ascends to 5,416m (17,776ft) at the Thorung La Pass
  • Opened to tourists in 1977 after conflicts between guerrillas and the Nepalese army were resolved
  • Circuit passes Mount Annapurna, world's 10th highest mountain and one of the most dangerous

Nepal blizzards: How to survive when disaster strikes

Nepalese soldiers carry man rescued from avalanche at Thorang-La in Annapurna Region. 15 Oct 2014Nepalese soldiers have been bringing back those rescued from the recent avalanches

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Officials have now confirmed dozens of deaths in snowstorms that have struck a popular Nepalese trekking route. As emergency teams continued their search experts told the BBC how hikers could stay as safe as possible if disaster strikes.
Dawa Steven knows all too well how quickly disaster can strike in the Himalayas.
As a Nepalese Sherpa, he has climbed widely in the surrounding peaks and said the weather can change in an instant.
The 30-year-old recalls the time two years ago when he and nine companions ran into trouble while climbing on the Tashi Labsta pass near Mount Everest.

Himalayan hiking checklist

  • Hire a good guide
  • Inform your embassy before setting out
  • Check the weather
  • Plan your route carefully
  • Take a GPS device
  • Use an insulated "puffer" jacket
  • Consider snow gaiters, goggles and gloves
  • Take an emergency "survival bag" for shelter
  • Never stay in the open if bad weather strikes
"There was a sudden change in weather and a tremendous windstorm," he said. "It was horrendously difficult and very, very dangerous. Hands down, that was one of my toughest days."
In the latest storms, many people appear to have perished after being caught out on open mountainsides. Others were buried by avalanches.
The deadly weather was highly unusual, whipping through Nepal on the tail-end of Cyclone Hudhud.
Yet Mr Steven, who runs a trekking company in Kathmandu, said there were still life-saving tips which climbers could use to mitigate the risk of catastrophe.
Helicopter brings avalanche victims back from mountains. 15 Oct 2014Military helicopters were brought in to carry out search and rescue missions in Nepal
The one thing to remember was shelter, he said, even if it were a yak shed or tea hut.
"If there is no shelter, find a cave or a large rock somewhere," he said. "Just any sort of shelter from the elements.
"Then band up with other people. As it gets colder you can rely on each other's body warmth."

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When something like this happens, hikers can get into big trouble”
Dawa StevenNepalese Sherpa
If a hiker is caught without any kind of sanctuary during a storm, he added, then he or she had almost "reached the point of no return".
Tuesday's tragedy occurred on the Annapurna Circuit - one of the most well-trodden trekking routes in the world.
Although frequented by seasoned climbers and mountaineers, it is also popular with less experienced hikers.
Given the severity of the unexpected snowstorms, some of those caught out would not have had been fully prepared.
Simon Lowe, an experienced mountaineer who has climbed widely in Nepal, said: "You just would not expect that weather at this time of year.
"There would have been a reasonable expectation that they could have gone out in good weather and it would have stayed like that."
Preparing for the worst
Like Mr Steven, Mr Lowe said that the most important thing for any hiker to do in such a situation is find shelter - even if it means trying to create a snow cave.
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How to avoid an avalanche
Though there is no failsafe method, assessing avalanche risk is mostly a matter of topography, say experts.
Convex slopes and cornices are particularly hazardous, while smooth rock slabs beneath the snow are dangerous as they fail to provide anchorage.
The type of snowfall is also key - the stickier the snow, the less likely it is to sheer off the mountain. In addition, if the sun is shining the day after a heavy storm, then melt-water running beneath the surface could also increase the chances of movement.
For walkers, the odds of surviving an avalanche come down to the surrounding terrain. If it looks like the risks of collapsing snow are high and you are standing on the edge of a crevasse or in a gully, the prospects of survival may be slim.
Even if caught in the flow of an avalanche, experts say, all is not lost. Rolling like a log or even using a swimming motion can help, while covering the mouth with one hand can help create a breathing space when trapped.
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But he added that technology was becoming increasingly influential. Weather forecasts are readily available on mobile phones, he said, while his own company always sends groups to Nepal with satellite phones and GPS devices.
However he noted that in the worst storms, GPS technology often does not work.
Another problem is altitude sickness - something which Mr Lowe rates as the single biggest danger for hikers in the Himalayas.
According to Nikki Skinner from the UK-based Trek and Mountain magazine, a good way for walkers to mitigate the risk is to train at home before leaving on a big expedition.
"The best thing you can do is to replicate what you will be doing when you get there," she said. "You need to do cardiovascular fitness training, go for long walks, get used to long days on foot."
Ms Skinner also said there were various training programmes for trekkers, including rescue courses or "winter skills" programmes on how to spot avalanche threats or navigate during a blizzard.
Dawa Steven says that perhaps the most effective way for a trekker to escape catastrophe is to prepare adequately beforehand.
"It all starts before the trek itself," he said, saying that it was important for foreigners to use experience local guides and also inform their embassies of where they were going.
"These days Annapurna is popular with a lot of young people on a budget," he said. "They don't hire proper guides and don't go through proper trekking companies.
"Sometimes they are going into unknown territory and in 99% of cases that is fine. But when something like this happens, they can get into big trouble."

Θεία Λειτουργία στην ιστορική Κοινότητα Κράψης τέλεσε ο Σεβ. Μητροπολίτης Ιωαννίνων κ. Μάξιμος.

Θεία Λειτουργία στην ιστορική Κοινότητα Κράψης τέλεσε ο Σεβ. Μητροπολίτης Ιωαννίνων κ. Μάξιμος.
Παρών στην Αρχιερατική Θεία Λειτουργία έδωσαν ο Περιφερειάρχης Ηπείρου κ. Α. Καχριμάνης, ο Γεν. Αστυν. Διευθυντής Ηπείρου κ. Κ. Τρομπούκης και πλήθος πιστών.
Ο Μητροπολίτης Ιωαννίνων μετά το πέρας της Θείας Ευχαριστίας τέλεσε μνημόσυνο υπέρ αναπαύσεως της ψυχής του Κραψίτου Οικουμενικού Πατριάρχου Ιωάσαφ Β' του Μεγαλοπρεπούς καθώς και των κεκοιμημένων Κραψιτών.





Dutch biker joins Kurds fight vs ISIS: 'Can't sit on couch when Yazidis ...

Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 18 Οκτ 2014
Members of the Dutch motorcycle gang "No Surrender" have joined the Kurdish Peshmerga forces in the Northern region of Iraq in their fight against Islamic State (IS) militants. Dutch gang member Ron, who did not give his last name, is fighting with the Peshmerga forces on the frontline in the city of Zummar, close to the Syrian border. 




Bikers v ISIS? Dutch motorcycle gang gets green light to fight Islamic State

Published time: October 15, 2014 01:13
Edited time: October 16, 2014 10:46

Reuters / Morris Mac Matzen
Reuters / Morris Mac Matzen


Three members of the infamous Dutch biker gang “No Surrender” reportedly journeyed to Iraq and Syria last week in order to fight alongside Kurdish troops and against Islamic State (IS) militants.
​Already battling airstrikes conducted by the US and its allies, the Islamic State now has another threat to look out for: a motorcycle gang from the Netherlands.
Now, commenting on the legality of that move, the Dutch public prosecutor said Tuesday they are allowed to do so.
“Joining a foreign armed force was previously punishable, now it’s no longer forbidden,” the prosecutor’s spokesman, Wim de Bruin, told AFP.
As long as the individuals do not enlist in a battle against the Netherlands, they are not committing a crime, he added. If the members of the biker gang are found to be engaging in torture or rape, however, De Bruin said they could be indicted on criminal charges.



“The big difference with IS is that it’s listed as a terrorist group,” De Bruin said. “That means that even preparing to join IS is punishable.”
The comments come after it was revealed that at least three No Surrender members had joined Kurdish fighters in the Middle East. The gang’s leader, Klaas Otto, confirmed that the members were from Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Breda. One of them can be seen in a photograph holding a Kalashnikov assault rifle.
Dutch bikers are far from being the only individuals traveling to fight the Islamic State. Last week, aReuters report noted that some US citizens have already done the same. A man named Brian Wilson, who claimed to be a former soldier, said multiple Americans are now fighting with Kurdish troops.
AFP Photo / ANP / Jerry Lampen
AFP Photo / ANP / Jerry Lampen


“There are a few Americans who wanted to come here and help the YPG in any way we can,” he said to Reuters, referring to the main Kurdish group battling Syrian militants. “Everything has been fine. They’re very nice, very accommodating, hospitable. Very good people,” he added about his Kurdish hosts.

Fighting on the other side of the battle, though, are even more foreigners. American officials believe there are more than 15,000 people from 80 different countries fighting alongside IS, including more than 2,000 Europeans and 100 Americans.
Last week, unnamed US officials said that some of the militants are entering Western Europe while disguised as refugees.

Γερμανικά ποδηλάτες ενώνουν με τους Ολλανδούς συντρόφους στον αγώνα ενάντια ISIS

Δημοσιεύθηκε ώρα: 17, Οκτωβρίου, 2014 18:28
Επιμέλεια χρόνος: 19 Οκτωβρίου 2014 2:55

Εικόνα από facebook.com/Azad.Onepercenter
Εικόνα από facebook.com/Azad.Onepercenter


Kawan Α, ο ηγέτης club της συμμορίας «Median Αυτοκρατορίας», έγραψε στο του 
Facebook : " Ενώ άλλοι πολυλογάς, παιδιά μας είναι στο μέτωπο και την καταπολέμηση της ISIS, " δηλώνοντας ότι τουλάχιστον δύο από τα μέλη της ομάδας που αγωνίζονται μαζί κουρδική μαχητές Peshmerga.Κουρδικές δυνάμεις που αντιμάχονται τον ισλαμικό κράτος μαχητές στο Ιράκ και τη Συρία έχουν λάβει μια έκπληξη ένταξη.Ενώ οι συμμαχικές δυνάμεις που αρνούνται να λάβουν μέρος σε στρατιωτικές ενέργειες στο έδαφος, αρκετές γερμανικές ποδηλάτες ένωσαν τις αναφορές του αγώνα κατά των μαχητών της Τζιχάντ.
Ιδρύθηκε από Κούρδους Γερμανοί, της Κολωνίας Median Αυτοκρατορία είναι μια συμμορία ποδηλάτης το όνομά του από μια αρχαία κοινότητα που εκτείνεται από την ανατολική Τουρκία και την Ινδία στην VIII αιώνα π.Χ.
Η συμμορία δημοσιεύτηκε επίσης φωτογραφίες των μελών της, παράλληλα με Peshmerga μαχητές.
Τον Απρίλιο και τον Ιούνιο του τρέχοντος έτους, οι γερμανικές ποδηλάτες - των οποίων η ιδεολογία βασίζεται σε θρύλους Μήδους που τους περιγράφουν ως «άφοβος και έφιππους πολεμιστές" - οργάνωσε αποστολές βοήθειας για την προμήθεια της Συρίας κούρδους πρόσφυγες στο βόρειο Ιράκ με φάρμακα, τρόφιμα και ανθρωπιστική βοήθεια.
Ωστόσο, η συμμετοχή των γερμανικών ποδηλάτες »στον αγώνα κατά της ISIS μαχητές είναι χαλκευμένες από κατ 'εκτίμηση 300 τζιχαντιστές που εγκατέλειψε τη Γερμανία για να ενταχθούν στο Ισλαμικό Κράτος και άλλους μαχητές στη Συρία.
Ένα ακόμη από RT βίντεο
Ένα ακόμη από RT βίντεο


Διάμεση αυτοκρατορία δεν είναι η πρώτη ευρωπαϊκή συμμορία ποδηλατών για να πολεμήσουν εναντίον των μαχητών? τρία μέλη του ολλανδικού συλλόγου μοτοσικλέτα «No Surrender" είναι τώρα στην περιοχή της Μοσούλης στο Ιράκ, που οδηγεί και την κατάρτιση ενός κουρδικού τάγμα στον αγώνα της κατά της ISIS, σύμφωνα με τον Klaas Otto, ο επικεφαλής της συμμορίας, ο οποίοςμίλησε στο BBC.
Ο ίδιος πρόσθεσε ότι το τρίο είναι πρώην στρατιωτικοί - δύο πεζοναύτες και ένας στρατιώτης - που ωθήθηκαν σε δράση από τη σκληρότητα εκτίθενται από ISIS.
Ήθελαν να κάνουν κάτι, όταν έβλεπαν τις εικόνες των αποκεφαλισμούς, "ο ηγέτης του No Surrender είπε ολλανδικό δημόσιο ραδιοτηλεοπτικό NOS.

Οι υπηρεσίες ασφαλείας τόσο στις Κάτω Χώρες και στη Γερμανία προσπαθεί να αποτρέψει τους πολίτες τους να ταξιδέψουν στη Μέση Ανατολή για να υποστηρίξει τους τζιχαντιστές ισλαμικό κράτος.
Ωστόσο, εκπρόσωπος της ολλανδικής εισαγγελίας, Wim de Bruin, δήλωσε στο Γαλλικό Πρακτορείο: "Συμμετοχή σε ξένη ένοπλη δύναμη ήταν προηγουμένως τιμωρείται, τώρα είναι πλέον απαγορεύεται.Απλά δεν μπορούν να ενταχθούν σε μια μάχη κατά των Κάτω Χωρών. "
Αλλά οι ποδηλάτες δεν θα είναι σε θέση να ενταχθούν οι Κουρδικό Εργατικό Κόμμα, το οποίο έχει απαγορευθεί ως τρομοκρατική οργάνωση από την ΕΕ και τις ΗΠΑ.

Chinese Government Arrests Twelve Muslims And Sentences Them All To Death

Chinese Government Arrests Twelve Muslims And Sentences Them All To Death

Posted on 10/18/2014 by 




The Chinese Government  arrested twelve Muslims and sentenced them all to death. This is part of a recent measure China is taking to prevent terrorism. One report tells us:

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By Theodore Shoebat
A Chinese court sentenced 12 people to death and dozens more to lesser sentences for attacks on government buildings and vehicles that killed 37 people in the western border region of Xinjiang.
Aside from the 12 sentenced to die, the court in Kashgar prefecture issued death sentences Monday to 15 more people but suspended the punishment for two years, said the Xinjiang government’s Web portal, Tianshan.
Nine others were sentenced to life imprisonment, while 20 more were given jail terms spanning four to 20 years, Tianshan said.
A death sentence suspended for two years is normally commuted to a life sentence if the convict displays good behavior in prison.
None of the people sentenced Monday could be reached for comment, and it wasn’t clear whether they planned to appeal.
The July 28 attacks in Shache, a sparsely populated county situated between a vast, shifting-sands desert and the Karakoram mountains that form the border with Pakistan, also left 94 people injured. They were among a series of deadly clashes this year in Xinjiang.
China has battled a sporadically violent separatist movement by some Uighurs, a Turkic-speaking and mainly Muslim ethnic group in the region.
Tianshan and state television reports didn’t give the ethnicity of those sentenced Monday, but their names indicated they weren’t from the Han Chinese majority.
Over the past year or so, violence linked to Xinjiang separatists has ticked up, with attacks moving beyond the usual targets of police stations and other government buildings to include train stations and other public places.
Security forces have responded with measures that human-rights and Uighur advocacy groups say are harsh.
In the July attack, assailants—whom state media said were terrorists—attacked civilians, state buildings and vehicles in two towns in Shache, before police gunned down 59 people and arrested 215 others.
In response to attacks in the spring, the government declared a security clampdown that has resulted in detentions of large numbers of people, the posting of checkpoints across roadways in Xinjiang and stepped-up patrols by armed police.

Fleeing for freedom

http://www.oneyoungworld.com/blog/fleeing-for-freedom



Fleeing for freedom

Yeonmi Park is a One Young World delegate originally from North Korea. She is speaking during the Peace and Conflict Plenary Session at the 2014 Summit in Dublin about her life in North Korea and escape from the Kim regime. 
I am a North Korean defector who escaped the hardship of the region in 2007. Korea has remained in the media spotlight in recent weeks due to the unprecedented disappearance, and reappearance, of leader Kim Jong-un. Countless people have spoken about the missing dictator, but very little attention is being focused on the invisible victims of the Kim regime. People born in North Korea are born prisoners for life.
In 2012, the Committee for Human Rights in North Korea estimated that there are 150,000 to 200,000 people in North Korea’s notorious prison camps. The United Nations Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in North Korea estimated earlier this year that between 80,000 and 120,000 people were in the camps - often being imprisoned without a fair trial.
Some are there for what would be considered minor crimes outside of North Korea; it doesn’t take very much to get jailed for life or executed by the Kim regime. Growing up in North Korea, I heard about and witnessed public executions for reasons such as:
Stealing cows: A 27 year old man, who had tuberculosis and was starving, stole a cow. He was gunned down in a public execution. Cows are needed for labor in North Korea, so it is a serious crime there to steal or eat one.
Defacing the likeness of the dictator: A man who rolled a cigarette to smoke was arrested by a policeman who witnessed the “crime.” The smoker was executed because the newspaper included Kim Jong-Il’s likeness. There are numerous stories of people being hailed as heroes for rushing into burning buildings to rescue portraits of the Kims. Those who allow such portraits to be burnt are publicly executed.
Watching foreign movies: When I was nine years old, I witnessed my best friend’s mother get publically executed, along with about seven other people. They had been caught watching foreign movies from South Korea and the United States. The “criminals” had their teeth broken and stones stuffed in their mouths so they couldn’t speak or scream, their joints broken so they couldn’t walk or escape, then were shot several times as a warning to the rest of us, à la Animal Farm.
Fleeing North Korea: One of my mom’s friends borrowed money from us. The next day, the entire family disappeared. They had been caught talking about escaping to South Korea and so the entire family was wiped out.
Those executions were carried out by Kim Jong-il’s regime when I was living in North Korea, but the carnage hasn’t stopped under his son, Kim Jong-un. Eighty people were recently slaughtered in one day, for the “crimes” of watching South Korean movies and reading the Bible. They were machine gunned in a stadium, shot repeatedly so that it was difficult to identify them.
So many people in North Korea have been killed needlessly by the Kim regime. The amount of attention that had been focused on the disappearance and reappearance of the dictator does prove that the world can pay attention to North Korea, but what about their victims? Where has the compassion gone for human life?
As I continue to try to raise awareness about the human rights crisis in North Korea, I hope that we will be able to focus more attention on the invisible victims of the Kim regime. So many Korean refugees in China and elsewhere are desperately seeking, and dying, for their freedom.