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Grassroots fundraising efforts grow for Turkey-Syria quakes
Worldwide assist has poured in from governments and organisations the world over within the wake of a collection of devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.
The collection of earthquakes, which started with a magnitude 7.8 quake on February 6, has left greater than 41,000 lifeless in Turkey, and greater than 5,800 lifeless in Syria, crumpling cityscapes and leaving hundreds of thousands homeless.
The United Nations is interesting for $1bn in assist for Turkey and almost $400m for Syria, and grassroots efforts have additionally sprung up the world over to fill the hole.
Those that have stepped up have included communities already grappling with their very own crises.
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo-based humanitarian organisation Pomozi.ba posted on their social media {that a} 91-year-old grandmother – whom they help with day by day lunches – had donated the equal of $5 to the restoration.
“We don’t even should say what a tough well being and monetary situation she is in, however that didn’t cease her from utilizing her minimal earnings, from which she will’t even afford every little thing she wants [to] allocate 10 [convertible marks or $5] for individuals who skilled an ideal tragedy,” wrote the group, which has been packing and transport donated objects collected from throughout the nation, together with electrical heaters, blankets, sleeping luggage and garments.
Rohingya refugees, lots of whom stay in dire circumstances in sprawling camps in southern Bangladesh, have additionally stepped as much as assist, with activists saying that they had supplied 700 blankets to Turkey’s emergency administration (AFAD).
Within the wake of the quakes, Ali Johar, a Rohingya human rights activist, tweeted that his mom had bought her “golden bangle that she saved for household emergency” to help Turkey.
My mom wished ship help for folks in #Turkey. She didn’t had cash so she bought her golden bangle that she saved for household emergency. She says, Turkey has been with Rohingya folks every time we confronted emergency, we should stand with Turkey on this destitute time. @TurkEmbDelhi pic.twitter.com/cKQUd92MIW
— Ali Johar (မောင်သိန်းရွှေ) (@mtsjohar) February 11, 2023
“She says, Turkey has been with Rohingya folks every time we confronted emergency, we should stand with Turkey on this destitute time,” he wrote.
In the meantime, an Azerbaijani man, recognized as Sarvar Bashirli, made headlines in Turkey for driving his dilapidated automobile throughout the Central Asian nation to gather assist. He instructed reporters his household had beforehand been forcibly displaced from the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh area.
Efforts have additionally emerged within the besieged Gaza strip, the place Palestinian charity the Islamic Heart Charity Society has joined different teams, together with the Gaza workplace of the Arab Medical Union and the al-Amal Institute for Orphans, in launching fundraising appeals for Turkey and Syria.
The occupied enclave has been the topic of an Israeli land, sea and air blockade since 2007.
Azerbejdžanac Sarvar Bashirli sa dotrajalim automobilom inspiriše milione na pomoć žrtvama zemljotresa u #Turkiye https://t.co/UYRjn4PBEd #SarvarBashirli #Azerbejdžan #zemljotresuTurkiye pic.twitter.com/aOTSZbX08d
— ANADOLU AGENCY (BHSC) (@aa_balkans) February 11, 2023
In Uganda, college students and academics from the nation’s Muslim minority have mentioned that they had raised about $10,000 for earthquake reduction.
Scholar Salim Mubekete instructed the Anadolu information company they donated the cash to point out solidarity with the Turkish folks and the Muslim group at massive, who’ve contributed in direction of the development of mosques at their colleges and within the area.
“We have been touched by what occurred to our brothers and sisters in [Turkey],” he mentioned. “It’s unlucky that the earthquake killed many individuals within the nation, whose folks have been serving to us in numerous methods.”
And in drought-hit Somalia, the enterprise group has reportedly pledged $3m in earthquake assist. That comes amid a wider government-led fundraising push to assist Turkey, which has lengthy led growth initiatives within the war-torn nation.
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We’re grateful to the Members of Somalia’s Federal Parliament who voted at present unanimously to donate 20% of their February salaries to help earthquake victims in Türkiye. pic.twitter.com/32TgKNyjUs— Türkiye in Somalia (@TC_Mogadishu) February 18, 2023
Learn extra right here about methods to donate to Turkey and Syria
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Man in India regains consciousness before his cremation on funeral pyre: reports
A 25-year-old man who was declared dead and about to be cremated in India this week was found to be still alive by witnesses, according to reports.
Rohitash Kumar, 25, who was deaf and mute, was declared dead at a hospital in the state of Rajasthan in the northwestern part of India without a post-mortem examination, according to The Times of India.
Once it was clear Kumar was alive at his cremation on Thursday afternoon, his family reportedly took him back to a hospital where he died early Friday morning.
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Three doctors involved in declaring Kumar dead at the Bhagwan Das Khetan district hospital have since been suspended, the newspaper reported.
Kumar had suffered an epileptic seizure and was declared dead after he flatlined while doctors were performing CPR on him, the Daily Mail reported, citing the AFP news service.
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“The situation was nothing short of a miracle,” a witness at the funeral pyre told local news outlet ETV Bharat. “We all were in shock. He was declared dead, but there he was, breathing and alive.”
Ramavtar Meena, a government official in Rajasthan’s Jhunjhunu district, called the incident “serious negligence.”
“Action will be taken against those responsible. The working style of the doctors will also be thoroughly investigated,” he said.
Meena added that a committee had been formed to investigate the incident.
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Thousands march across Europe protesting violence against women
Violence against women and girls remains largely unreported due to the impunity, silence, stigma and shame surrounding it.
Thousands marched across France and Italy protesting violence against women on Saturday – two days before the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
Those demonstrating protested all forms of violence against women – whether it be sexual, physical, psychological and economic.
The United Nations designated 25 November as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. The goal is to raise awareness of the violence women are subjected to and the reality that the scale and nature of the issue is often hidden.
Activists demonstrated partially naked in Rome, hooded in balaclavas to replicate the gesture of Iranian student Ahoo Daryaei, who stripped in front of a university in Tehran to protest the country’s regime.
In France, demonstrations were planned in dozens of cities like Paris, Marseille and Lille.
More than 400 organisations reportedly called for demonstrations across the country amidst widespread shock caused by the Pelicot mass rape trial.
Violence against women and girls remains one of the most prevalent and pervasive human rights violations in the world, according to the United Nations. Globally, almost one in three women have been subjected to physical and/or sexual violence at least once in their life.
For at least 51,100 women in 2023, the cycle of gender-based violence ended with their murder by partners or family members. That means a woman was killed every ten minutes.
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