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IN THE PUNJAB ~ Gandhi

Sir Michael O’Dwyer held me responsible for all that had happened in Punjab, and some irate young Punjabis held me responsible for the martial law. They asserted that, if only I had not suspended civil disobedience, there would have been no Jalianwala Bagh massacre. Some of them even went to the length of threatening me with assassination if I went to Punjab. But I felt that my position was so correct and above question that no intelligent person could misunderstand it. I was impatient to go to Punjab. I had never been there before, and that made me all the more anxious to see things for myself. Dr Satyapal, Dr Kitchly and Pandit Rambhaj Dutt Chowdhary, who had invited me to Punjab, were at this time in jail. But I felt sure that the Government could not dare to keep them and the other prisoners in prison for long. A large number of Punjabis used to come and see me whenever I was in Bombay. I ministered to them a word of cheer on these occasions, and that would comfort them. My self-confidence at that time was infectious. But my going to ad to be postponed again and again. The Viceroy would say, ‘not yet,’ every time I asked for permission to go there, and so the thing dragged on. In the meantime, the Hunter Committee was announced to hold an inquiry in connection with the Punjab Government’s doings under martial law. Mr C. F. Andrews had now reached Punjab. His letters gave a heart-rending description that the martial law atrocities were even worse than the press reports had shown. He pressed me urgently to come and join him. At the same time, Malaviyaji sent telegrams asking me to proceed to Punjab at once. I once more telegraphed to the Viceroy asking whether I could now go to Punjab. He wired back in reply that I could go there after a certain date. I cannot exactly recollect now, but I think it was the 17th of October. The scene that I witnessed on my arrival at Lahore can never be effaced from my memory. The railway station was from end to end one seething mass of humanity. The entire populace had turned out of doors in eager expectation, as if to meet a dear relation after a long separation, and was delirious with joy. I was put up at the late Pandit Rambhaj Dutt’s bungalow, and the burden of entertaining me fell on the shoulders of Shrimati Sarala Devi. A burden it truly was, for even then, as now, the place where I was accommodated became a veritable caravanserai. Owing to the principal Punjab leaders being in jail, their place, I found, had been properly taken up by Pandit Malaviyaji, Pandit Motilalji and the late Swami Sharddhanandji. Malaviyaji and Shraddhanandji I had known intimately before, but this was the first occasion on which I came in close personal contact with Motilalji. All these leaders, as also such local leaders as had escaped the privilege of going to jail, at once made me feel perfectly at home amongst them so that I never felt like a stranger in their midst. How we unanimously decided not to lead evidence before the Hunter Committee is now a matter of history. The reasons for that decision were published at that time, and need not be recapitulated here. Suffice it to say that, looking back upon these events from this distance of time, I still feel that our decision to boycott the Committee was correct and proper. As a logical consequence of the boycott of the Hunter Committee, it was decided to appoint a non-official Inquiry Committee, to hold almost a parallel inquiry on behalf of Congress. Pandit Motilal Nehru, the late Deshbandhu C. R. Das, Sjt. Abbas Tyabji, Sjt. M.R.Jayakar and myself were appointed to this Committee, virtually by Pandit Malaviyaji. We distributed ourselves over various places for purposes of inquiry. The responsibility for organizing the work of the Committee devolved on me, and as the privilege of conducting the inquiry in the largest number of places fell to my lot, I got a rare opportunity of observing at close quarters the people of Punjab and the Punjab villages. In the course of my inquiry, I made acquaintance with the women of Punjab also. It was as if we had known one another for ages. Wherever I went they came flocking and laid before me their heaps of yarn. My work in connection with the inquiry brought home to me the fact that Punjab could become a great field for Khadi work. As I proceeded further and further with my inquiry into the atrocities that had been committed on the people, I came across tales of the Government’s tyranny and the arbitrary despotism of its officers such as I was hardly prepared for, and they filled me with deep pain. What surprised me then, and what continues to fill me with surprise, was the fact that a province that had furnished the largest number of soldiers to the British Government during the war, should have taken all these brutal excesses lying down. The task of drafting the report of this Committee was also entrusted to me. I would recommend a perusal of this report to anyone who wants to have an idea of the kind of atrocities that were perpetrated on the Punjab people. All that I wish to say here about it is that there is not a single conscious exaggeration in it anywhere, and every statement made in it is substantiated by evidence. Moreover, the evidence published was only a fraction of what was in the Committee’s possession. Not a single statement, regarding the validity of which there was the report. This report, prepared as it was solely to bring out the truth and nothing but the truth, will enable the reader to see to what lengths the British Government is capable of going, and what inhumanities and barbarities it is capable of of of perpetrating to maintain its power. So far as I am aware, not a single statement made in this report has ever been disproved. ~ IN THE PUNJAB

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#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headines: The Daily Telegraph says it was “America’s deadliest day in a decade” after at least 90 people, including 13 US troops, died in the attack claimed by a wing of the Islamic State group. The explosions threw the final hours of international airlifts from Kabul airport into chaos, adds the paper

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The twin bomb attacks at Kabul airport, which targeted people trying to flee the country after the Taliban takeover, features across the front pages. Metro carries a photograph that also appears in many other papers showing two distraught women, with their faces bloodied, after their arrival at a hospital.

Ace News Services published. Reports that U.K. prepares to vacate troops Ben Wallace said today that UK enters final stages of evacuation on Thursday evening, the MoD said 13,146 people had been evacuated by the UK from Kabul under Operation Pitting, which began on 13 August according to BBC News

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The Financial Times says the attacks were a “severe setback” to US President Joe Biden as he withdraws troops from Afghanistan. It reports the blasts came hours after warnings of security threats had already complicated the evacuation efforts.

The Guardian reports the explosions took place among frantic crowds trying to leave Afghanistan. It says one of the bombs was near a hotel where the British embassy is based and many of those in the area at the time were hoping to arrange their passage to the UK.

The Sun carries the headline “Hell on Earth”. Its story mentions the crowds of people who had been outside the airport in the hours before the attack – including a family who have been granted British passports and were hoping to join relatives in the UK.

Refugees and US Marines were murdered side by side, says the i. The paper adds that the UK and US will continue with the airlifts but the final British flight from Kabul could depart on Friday.

The Daily Mirror says evacuation forces are now in a race against time to get people out of Kabul before further attacks.

The Daily Mail says the attacks triggered fresh condemnation of Joe Biden’s decision to remove US troops from Afghanistan. Its headline suggests the events were the “tragic price of surrender” – noting that the US president justified the withdrawal to spare the lives of American troops.

The US president is facing his “darkest hour”, says the Daily Express. Eleven Marines and a navy medic have been confirmed among the dead.

The Times reports the deaths alongside a photo showing victims being carried from the scene. It says the blasts were also a “severe setback” for the Taliban who pledged to keep the country clear of terror attacks. In another story, the Times reports claims the contact details of Afghans who worked for the UK were left in the abandoned British embassy compound.

The Daily Star does report the Kabul bombing on its front page. However, its main story focuses on Britain’s lorry drivers – and a row over a shortage of toilet facilities.

The attacks at Kabul airport are the main story for Friday’s papers – with a picture of two distraught women injured in one of the explosions featuring as the main image on most front pages. 

“Bloodbath at Kabul airport”, is the Metro’s headline.For the “i”, it’s “Refugees and US Marines murdered side by side”. 

The Daily Express says the terror warning given by foreign governmentshours earlier turned into deadly reality. 

In the Guardian’s words, the tenacious wait outside the airport gates for evacuation turned into a scene of terror and deaths.

The Daily Mail’s headline declares that the bombings were “the tragic price of surrender”. The paper says President Biden justified the US retreat in Afghanistan to spare American soldiers’ lives – though not one had been lost in 18 months. Yesterday – it adds – at least 12 were killed. 

For the Times, the bombings will raise further pressure on Mr Biden. It was his self-imposed deadline of next Tuesday to complete the US withdrawal that drew crowds to the airport, the paper says.

Meanwhile, the Times’ correspondent in Kabul reports that, in the haste of their evacuation, staff at the British Embassy left documents with the contact details of Afghan workers, as well as local people applying for jobs, scattered on the ground of the compound. 

Anthony Loyd writes that he found the papers identifying seven Afghans as Taliban fighters patrolled the embassy. Such was the British surprise at the speed of the capture of Kabul – he says – that the embassy’s evacuation protocols, necessitating the shredding and destruction of all data that could compromise local Afghan staff, appears to have broken down. 

The Foreign Office tells the paper every effort was made to destroy sensitive material.

Should we be vaccinating 12-year-olds?” is a question posed by the Daily Telegraph, as NHS trusts prepare for the possible rollout of Covid jabs for 12 to 15-year-olds. The paper thinks we should. It says that although their own chances of suffering badly from the virus are negligible, vaccinating the young would undoubtedly serve the greater good of society. Getty ImagesThe

The Times has been told that Boris Johnson and other cabinet ministers want to start vaccinating as soon as possible, but there is mounting frustration over the time it is taking for their scientific advisers, the JCVI, to decide. It says ministers are concerned that Britain is at risk of becoming an “outlier” as other nations push ahead with vaccinating children.Finally, some may disagree, but – according to the Met Office – this summer is on track to be one of the UK’s hottest on record. Getty ImagesGanavan Sands in July: Scotland has seen above average temperatures this summerThe

The Daily Telegraph says that while London and the South East had a much wetter and duller summer than usual, high temperatures in Northern Ireland and Scotland caused the mean temperature to rise about a degree higher than average. A Met Office spokesman says the idea that 2021 has been a summer of drab weather has been skewed by a southern-centric viewpoint. “If you ask people in the north and Scotland, they will have a different perception”, he tells the paper.

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(AUSTRALIA) JUST IN: Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says Queensland is building its own 1,000-bed quarantine facility next to Wellcamp Airport, just outside Toowoomba #AceNewsDesk report

#AceNewsReport – Aug.28: Deputy Premier Steve Miles told ABC Radio Brisbane the Queensland government hoped international flights would be allowed to land at Wellcamp Airport, to minimise the risk of busing passengers from Brisbane Airport.

#AceDailyNews says the project was , but became a political football as the Queensland and federal governments disagreed over the viability of the plan so now they will be going it alone on the project despite the federal government approving an army barracks at Pinkenba, near Brisbane Airport, for a joint-run 1,000 bed quarantine facility to prevent busing passengers from Brisbane according to ABC Radio


It’s hoped overseas flights will eventually land at Wellcamp Airport for quarantine.(David Chen)

Who will go to the Toowoomba site?

Any travellers from overseas or interstate hotspots while domestic restrictions apply.

“We don’t want to bus people out there, we want planes to land at Wellcamp Airport,” he said.

“Provided the Commonwealth doesn’t try and stand in our way that’s exactly what we’ll do, we’ll land them straight at that airport.”

Melbourne-based epidemiologist Driss Ait Ouakrim has been part of a team tracking all of Australia’s hotel quarantine outbreaks.

He says purpose-built facilities are needed to prevent lockdowns like those happening in Melbourne and Sydney.

“Many experts have been calling for purpose-built facilities to quarantine people coming from overseas,” he said.

“Hotels are not built for people potentially infected with a very dangerous and highly transmissible virus.”

Dr Ait Ouakrim says fully vaccinated travellers pose less risk of infection and transmission, so can therefore be still sent to hotels.

He says high-risk travellers, such as those who are not vaccinated or who have arrived from a country where the virus is out of control, need to be sent to safer, purpose-built facilities.

Does the plan require federal cooperation?

No, but it’s hoped that will come later.

The federal government isn’t backing the project, saying it doesn’t meet national requirements because it’s not near a tertiary hospital and an international airport.

But the Queensland government remains hopeful that view will change and flights will eventually be allowed to land directly at the adjacent Wellcamp Airport.

“Build it and they will come,” Ms Palaszczuk said repeatedly yesterday.

The 747 lands at Wellcamp in front of a large crowd
The Wellcamp Airport runway was built to take international flights.(Supplied: Paul Smith)

Currently, five international flights land each week at Wellcamp Airport, but only carrying freight. 

Until passenger flights start touching down, people will be bussed to the facility from Brisbane and elsewhere.

“We currently bus arriving travellers from Brisbane to hotel quarantine accommodation on the Gold and Sunshine Coasts, and so that would remain an option to get people here safely,” Mr Miles said.

Who is building the Toowoomba facility?

The quarantine camp is being built by the wealthy Wagner construction family on land they own next to Wellcamp Airport, which they built and own.

The accommodation modules will be manufactured in Queensland.

The hub will provide 500 beds by the end of the year and expand to 1,000 beds in the first quarter of 2022.

Queensland’s current hotel quarantine capacity is about 5,000 beds.

The state government has signed a one-year lease on the Toowoomba site, with options to extend for two to three years.

How much will it cost?

We don’t know. The state government is refusing to say, citing commercial in confidence arrangements.

The state government had been holding out, hoping that the federal government would support the project, but is now going it alone.

John Wagner at the Brisbane West Wellcamp airport construction site.
John Wagner has promised to have 500 beds ready by the end of the year.(ABC News: Cassie Hough)

The project has not gone to tender and is a private proposal using public funds, but just how much the state is paying may not be known unless the costs are revealed in state budget papers or parliamentary estimates hearings.

But Deputy Premier Steven Miles has hinted that — even if it is a lot of money — there is value in stopping the virus escaping from quarantine.

“When you consider that the last lockdown alone cost more than a billion dollars in economic impact and compensation, you can see just what fantastic value it will be if we can avoid just one lockdown,” Mr Miles said.

What will it look like?

John Wagner promises the facility will be the best of its type in Australia, if not the world.

Final designs are still being developed, but we do know it will be  — a former workers’ village.

Specialist health teams in protective gear walk through the Howard Springs quarantine facility.
The design of the facility will be based on the quarantine hub at Howard Springs in the Northern Territory.(AAP: Glenn Campbell)

“There will be a mix of single, double and family accommodation in cabin-style with balconies and, importantly, no hallways adjoining rooms,” Mr Miles said.

It’s hoped this will reduce the chance of infected travellers passing on the virus to others.

University of Queensland virologist Kirsty Short says this has been an ongoing problem with hotel quarantine.

“By reducing exposure from room to room by [using] separate cabins that protects the individuals within the facility,” Dr Short said.

The federal government has reached an agreement with the state government to turn a former army barracks at Pinkenba near Brisbane Airport into another 1,000-bed quarantine hub.

But Ms Palaszczuk says locating quarantine facilities away from major centres will lower the chance of infections getting into the community.

“We need to make sure that we have good quarantine — regional facilities — away from our densely populated cities that can spread the virus rapidly,” Ms Palaszczuk said.

Will it put an end to hotel quarantine?

Not if the number of people in quarantine stays at current levels.

There are about 5,000 people in Queensland hotel quarantine in cities from Cairns to the Gold Coast.

The Wellcamp facility and the Pinkenba facility could reduce that by up to 2,000 when they are both complete and running at full capacity.

It is likely, therefore, that some hotel capacity will still be required.

Will we still need quarantine when 80 per cent of us are vaccinated?

Travellers arriving from overseas will need to quarantine for the foreseeable future.

The plan in Australia is to open up to domestic travel once vaccination levels are high enough — or between 70 and 80 per cent.

But Dr Short says it will still be unsafe to open up to international travellers at that point.

She argues reducing our reliance on hotel and other quarantine facilities will take a long time.

A sign outside Wellcamp Airport
It’s hoped overseas flights will eventually land at Wellcamp Airport for quarantine.(David Chen)

“I think certainly we will need hotel quarantine for the immediate future,” Dr Short said.

“If everything goes well, then hopefully we will be less dependent on these quarantine facilities, but this is going to be a phased approach.

“It’s not going to come with a bang, it’s going to come in in dribs and drabs.

“So we’ll slowly see a transition from probably hotel quarantine to these quarantine facilities … and then transition to sort of home quarantine, and then hopefully transition away from that.”

#AceHealthDesk report ……Published: Aug.27: 2021:

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(AUSTRALIA) #Kabul Evacuation Report: Two explosions took place on Thursday that has killed upto 60-people and injured many more after a militant group calling themselves ISIS-K set-off suicide bombs at the airport #AceNewsDesk report

#AceNewsReport – Aug.28: Deadly explosions have rocked the edge of Kabul’s Hamid Karzai International Airport overnight, killing and injuring locals wanting to flee Afghanistan after the Taliban’s takeover, as well as US military personnel trying to help the evacuation effort: Islamic State affiliate group ISIS-K later claimed responsibility for the attack, which Prime Minister Scott Morrison has condemned as “heinous and barbaric” ……So, who is ISIS-K in Afghanistan? And why are they enemies of the Taliban?

#AceDailyNews says western nations, including Australia, warned their citizens on Thursday to avoid Kabul airport because of the threat of an attack about midnight (AEST), where thousands have flocked in the hope of securing a flight out before closure of all flights …

So as the aftermath of Thursdays attack and numbers killed are known people begin to ask this question ……..Who are ISIS-K and where did they come from?

A masked Islamic State fighter poses in front of an IS flag with a rifle.
Islamic State accuses the Taliban of collaborating with the US.(AP: Amaq News Agency)

The Islamic State Khorasan Province, or ISIS-K, is a terrorist organisation that is responsible for numerous deadly attacks in Afghanistan.

Khorasan is the historical name for the area covering what is modern-day Afghanistan, Pakistan and Central Asia.

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The group has carried out a number of attacks in Afghanistan.(ABC News: Sophie McNeill)

Some experts on Islamist militancy say it was founded by hardline elements of the Pakistani Taliban who fled into Afghanistan when Pakistan security forces cracked down on them.

The Australian government says the group follows an extreme interpretation of Islam that encourages violence and targets infidels. 

Estimates from a UN Security Council report released in July say ISIS-K could have several thousand active fighters.

How are they different to Islamic State?

The group is an affiliate of the Islamic State group that ripped through Iraq and Syria from 2014.

ISIS-K’s objective is to set up the province of Khorasan to be a part of Islamic State’s so-called global caliphate.

ISIS fighters
The group has possibly several thousand active members.(AFP: Al-Furqan Media)

Just like their Iraqi and Syrian partner, ISIS-K has launched dozens of deadly attacks in Afghanistan at mosques, shrines, public squares, hospitals and near schools.

The group has especially targeted Muslims from sects it considers heretical, including Shiites and women.

It claimed responsibility for shooting three female media workers in the eastern city of Jalalabad and it is believed the group was behind a bombing that killed 80 mostly female students in Kabul in May.

Who leads the group?

ISIS-K has strong connections to the main Islamic State of Iraq and Syria group.

From July 2019, ISIS-K’s leader was Mawlawi Aslam Farooqi. But he was captured by Afghan security forces in April 2020.

Important appointments are discussed with the main ISIS organ that at times gives direction to the group.

The Taliban and ISIS-K don’t get along. Why?

To put it bluntly, ISIS-K and the Taliban are bitter enemies.

ISIS-K has criticised the Taliban’s willingness to negotiate with the US, including of recent discussions in Doha, Qatar that led to the withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan.

“Taliban militia have been evacuating hundreds of their foreign employees, translators and spies who were working for the interests of the American Army for many years,” ISIS-K said in its statement claiming responsibility for the Kabul airport attack.How Taliban control of Afghanistan changes the terrorism threat The threat of terrorism is now “exponentially greater” than it was 20 years ago.

“ISIS-K is a sworn enemy of the Taliban, and they have a history of fighting one another,” US President Joe Biden said on Sunday.

One ISIS commentary published after the fall of Kabul accused the Taliban of betraying jihadists.

It vowed to continue its fight, according to the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors militant communications.

What does ISIS-K have to gain by an attack at Kabul airport?

Smoke rises from a deadly explosion outside the airport in Kabul
Dozens were killed in the dual bombings near Kabul airport.(AP: Wali Sabawoon)

Kabul airport is currently under the control of the US until the withdrawal deadline on August 31.

It is surrounded by thousands of Afghans desperate to leave the country, some of whom have worked with allied forces during the 20-year war.

The suicide bombs were set off near the Abbey Gate area where US troops are stationed to process departing Afghans.

Pentagon’s press secretary John Kirby said a number of US military personnel were killed in the bombing.

Australia, the UK and the US issued travel alerts on Thursday urging people to stay away from Kabul’s airport because there was suspicion of an impending attack.

Some military aircraft taking off from Kabul airport in recent days have been seen launching flares, which are normally used to attract heat-seeking missiles, according to AFP.

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#AceNewsDesk report ……….Published: Aug.28: 2021:

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