Mtu mmoja na mkewe kutoka jamii ya Daliti inayobaguliwa tangu jadi nchini India wameuawa, mmoja akiwa amekatwa kichwa na mwengine kunyongwa kwa kushindwa kulipa deni la Rupee kumi na tano ambalo ni karibu senti ishirini na mbili tu.
Polisi kaskazini mwa taifa hilo wamethibitisha kisa hicho ambapo yasemekana mfanyi biashara anayetokea jamii ya hadhi ya juu,aliwaua wanandoa hao kwa kushindwa kulipa deni la biskuti walizokuwa wamewachukulia watoto wao.
Mfanyi biashara huyo amekamatwa.
Ubaguzi kwa misingi ya kijamii umeenea sana nchini India, huku watu wa jamii ya Daliti waliokuwa wamebadikwa jina la 'the untouchables' wakiwekwa kwenye daraja la chini kabisa kwenye sera hiyo ya kibaguzi nchini India iitwayo 'caste' ambapo wananyimwa fursa nyingi za kimaendeleo na hivyo kubaki katika lindi la umaskini .
Hata hivyo Visa vya ukatili wa kibaguzi dhidi ya jamii ya Dalit katika jimbo la Gujarat vimeongezeka mnamo siku za hivi karibuni na vimesababisha wimbi la maandamano kutoka watu wa jamii hiyo.
Saturday, 30 July 2016
Wauawa kwa kushindwa kulipa deni la biskuti India
Thursday, 28 July 2016
Chelsea 1 Liverpool 0: Cahill´s header seals win
Gary Cahill's first-half header was enough for a 10-man Chelsea to see off Liverpool 1-0 in their International Champions Cup fixture.
Defender Cahill rose highest from a Cesc Fabregas corner in the 10th minute, heading it past Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius for the only goal of the game on Wednesday.
Jurgen Klopp's side could not find a way past Asmir Begovic despite Fabregas being sent off for a crunching tackle on Ragnar Klavan in the 70th minute at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.
The loss was Liverpool's first of the pre-season under Klopp, having secured victories over Tranmere Rovers, Fleetwood Town, Wigan Athletic and Huddersfield Town.
Here's @GaryJCahill celebrating his goal earlier on... #CFCTour pic.twitter.com/daAhxVsMhu
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) July 28, 2016
Youngster Ovie Ejaria looked bright for the Reds, but it was Chelsea who were carving the better of the chances throughout the opening period, with Fabregas and Victor Moses particularly threatening.
Liverpool recruit Marko Grujic was in the wars in the first period and had to be treated on the stroke of half-time after a clash of heads, and was replaced at the break by Adam Lallana.
Chelsea sat back in the second half as head coach Antonio Conte tinkered with his side, with Juan Cuadrado, Pedro and new signing Michy Batshuayi entering the fray.
However, just three minutes later Conte's side were dealt a blow after Fabregas was given his marching orders for a studs-up challenge on Estonian defender Klavan.
Klopp reveals why he sent Sakho back to Liverpool
Jurgen Klopp has revealed his fury with Mamadou Sakho after he sent the French defender home early from Liverpool's tour of the United States.
The German revealed that Sakho - who has only recently been cleared of a doping violation which he served a provisional suspension for - had broken team rules three times and now faces crunch talks to save his Liverpool career.
"He nearly missed the departure of Liverpool [on the plane from Liverpool to San Francisco], he missed a training session and was late for a team meal," said Klopp.
"I have to build a group here and we’ve got to start new here. I thought it maybe made sense for him to fly home to Liverpool.
"We have some rules and we have to respect them – if somebody gives me the feeling they are not respecting it I have to react.
"After eight or ten days we can talk about it. We had no argument but I spoke - you cannot argue when only one person is speaking."
When asked if Sakho would be fined, Klopp said he preferred alternative methods of punishment as he seeks a considered and calm outcome to the dispute.
"Fine him? You can ask, and I can explain it in general. I am not interested in the money of the players, actually not really often in my life I have had to fine anybody because I want that we learn together to do the thing that is right.
"Always it is the same with every group. I don't like fining. Sometimes it's funny, when the fine is bulls***. Come on, pay for it, that's nice. But mistakes, fining never helps.
"It's not because they care about money, it's always 'yeah in the moment it hurts but after a while not'. So I want them to do the things because they want to do it, that's