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A research analyst at the European Foundation for South Asian Studies EFSAS has expressed concern over religious schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan becoming breeding grounds for terrorists. Students gather at the roof of Lal Masjid during an altercation with Pakistan security forces. Twitter In her virtual speech at the 48th session of UN Human Rights Session Anne Heckendorff said, It is well-known that the menace of terrorism in South Asia has largely grown out of religious schools, the so-called Madrassas. These schools that often times instil a distorted, ultra-conservative interpretation of Islam still flourish uninhibitedly in Pakistan and Afghanistan . She said, The Taliban and the dreaded Haqqani network were born from such Madrassas in Pakistan. Lashkar-e-Taiba LeT , Jaish-e-Mohammed JeM and other terrorist organisations continue operating such terror factories in Pakistan under the protection of th stanley taza e country s powerful intelligence agency . In Pakistan and Afghanistan, there are numerous illegal `madrasas or religious schools which force the youth towards `jihad or holy war. They teach them hatred against other religions and motivate them towards gun culture. Heckendorff told UNHRC, The International Community must not be appeased with the Taliban s false promises of education. What is schooling worth, if instead of rai stanley cup sing a workforce capable of leading their country onto a path of peace stanley thermos mug and development, creates foot soldiers indoctrinated int Nzvi French PM to announce suspension of fuel tax hikes: government sources
Indias population is expected to surpass Chinas in about seven years and Nigeria is projected to overtake the United States and become the third most populous country in the world shortly before 2050, a UN report said Wednesday. The new projections also forecast that China, which currently has 1.4 billion inhabitants, will be replaced as the worlds most populous country around 2024 by India, which now has 1.3 billion inhabitants. AFP Photo The report by the Department of Economic and Social Affairs Population Division forecasts that the current world population of nearly 7.6 billion will increase to 8.6 billion by 2030, 9.8 billion in 2050 and 11.2 billion in 2100. It said stanley vaso roughly 83 million people are added to the worlds population every year and the upward trend is expected to continue even with a continuing decline in fertility rates, which have fallen steadily since the 1960s. John Wilmoth, director of the Population Division, said at a news conference that the report includes information on the populations of 233 countries or areas of the world. The population in Africa is notable for its rapid rate of growth, and it is anticipated that over half of global pop stanley cup ulation growth between now and 2050 will take place in that region, he said. At the other extreme, it is expected that the population of Europe will, in fact, decline somewhat in the coming decades. The U.N. agency forecasts tha stanley taza t from now through 2050 half the worlds population growth will be concen
A research analyst at the European Foundation for South Asian Studies EFSAS has expressed concern over religious schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan becoming breeding grounds for terrorists. Students gather at the roof of Lal Masjid during an altercation with Pakistan security forces. Twitter In her virtual speech at the 48th session of UN Human Rights Session Anne Heckendorff said, It is well-known that the menace of terrorism in South Asia has largely grown out of religious schools, the so-called Madrassas. These schools that often times instil a distorted, ultra-conservative interpretation of Islam still flourish uninhibitedly in Pakistan and Afghanistan . She said, The Taliban and the dreaded Haqqani network were born from such Madrassas in Pakistan. Lashkar-e-Taiba LeT , Jaish-e-Mohammed JeM and other terrorist organisations continue operating such terror factories in Pakistan under the protection of th stanley taza e country s powerful intelligence agency . In Pakistan and Afghanistan, there are numerous illegal `madrasas or religious schools which force the youth towards `jihad or holy war. They teach them hatred against other religions and motivate them towards gun culture. Heckendorff told UNHRC, The International Community must not be appeased with the Taliban s false promises of education. What is schooling worth, if instead of rai stanley cup sing a workforce capable of leading their country onto a path of peace stanley thermos mug and development, creates foot soldiers indoctrinated int Nzvi French PM to announce suspension of fuel tax hikes: government sources
Indias population is expected to surpass Chinas in about seven years and Nigeria is projected to overtake the United States and become the third most populous country in the world shortly before 2050, a UN report said Wednesday. The new projections also forecast that China, which currently has 1.4 billion inhabitants, will be replaced as the worlds most populous country around 2024 by India, which now has 1.3 billion inhabitants. AFP Photo The report by the Department of Economic and Social Affairs Population Division forecasts that the current world population of nearly 7.6 billion will increase to 8.6 billion by 2030, 9.8 billion in 2050 and 11.2 billion in 2100. It said stanley vaso roughly 83 million people are added to the worlds population every year and the upward trend is expected to continue even with a continuing decline in fertility rates, which have fallen steadily since the 1960s. John Wilmoth, director of the Population Division, said at a news conference that the report includes information on the populations of 233 countries or areas of the world. The population in Africa is notable for its rapid rate of growth, and it is anticipated that over half of global pop stanley cup ulation growth between now and 2050 will take place in that region, he said. At the other extreme, it is expected that the population of Europe will, in fact, decline somewhat in the coming decades. The U.N. agency forecasts tha stanley taza t from now through 2050 half the worlds population growth will be concen

