Kerala Road Rage: Elderly Man Brutally Assaulted By Youths For ‘Not Giving Space For Car’ In Azhikode – VIDEO

**Elderly Man Assaulted by Youths in Azhikode Over Minor Traffic Dispute**

Azhikode (Kerala): In a disturbing incident reported from Azhikode, a 77-year-old man named Balakrishnan was brutally assaulted and verbally abused by a group of youths following a dispute over not giving way to a car. The shocking attack has garnered widespread attention after a video of the assault went viral on social media.

**Details of the Incident**

The assault took place on Sunday evening at around 4 pm, right in front of Balakrishnan’s residence on Shivaji Road, Mundachali, Azhikkal. According to the victim, while he was sitting inside his car, two young men approached him, asked something, and suddenly struck him on the back of his head without any apparent reason.

Balakrishnan later came to understand that the altercation stemmed from a disagreement related to not moving his car out of the way. “There was space for another car to pass. I still don’t know why they assaulted me,” he stated.

**Attack Captured on Video**

The video footage circulating on social media shows two youths punching, pushing, and slapping the elderly man while hurling verbal abuses. Another young man was seen recording the entire incident, which further spread the video online.

**Repeated Confrontation**

The victim also revealed that about half an hour after the initial attack, the same youths confronted him again near a shop by the Azhikkal Boat Bridge, where they assaulted him once more. Additional footage showing one of the youths threatening Balakrishnan in front of his house has also surfaced.

**Police Action**

Balakrishnan has reportedly claimed that he does not know the attackers and remains clueless about their motive. The assailants are believed to be between 20 and 25 years of age.

The Valappattanam police have registered a case against one individual in connection with the assault and are actively investigating the matter.

This incident has raised serious concerns about the safety of senior citizens and highlights the urgent need for respectful behavior and better conflict management within communities.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/kerala-road-rage-elderly-man-brutally-assaulted-by-youths-for-not-giving-space-for-car-in-azhikode-video

Two years since the October 7 massacre and the trauma is far from over – opinion

Two Years Since the October 7 Massacre: The Trauma Is Far From Over

The calculated sadism inflicted on women and men, soldiers and civilians, young and old—entire communities—was unprecedented. Sexual violence was an intentional component of the enemy strategy.

Demonstrators hold signs against what they describe as international silence over sexual violence perpetrated against Israeli women during the attack by Hamas on southern Israel on October 7, at a protest in Jerusalem, November 27, 2023.
(Photo credit: REUTERS/DEDI HAYUN)

By ORIT SULITZEANU
https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-869608

Two years since the October 7 massacre and the trauma is far from over – opinion

Two Years Since the October 7 Massacre: The Trauma Is Far from Over

The calculated sadism inflicted on women and men, soldiers and civilians, young and old—entire communities—was unprecedented. Sexual violence was not incidental; it was an intentional component of the enemy’s strategy.

Demonstrators recently held signs protesting what they describe as international silence over sexual violence perpetrated against Israeli women during the Hamas attack on southern Israel on October 7. The protest took place in Jerusalem on November 27, 2023.

(Photo credit: REUTERS/DEDI HAYUN)

By ORIT SULITZEANU
https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-869608

Two years since the October 7 massacre and the trauma is far from over – opinion

Two Years Since the October 7 Massacre: The Trauma Is Far from Over

The calculated sadism inflicted on women and men, soldiers and civilians, young and old—entire communities—was unprecedented. Sexual violence was not incidental; it was an intentional component of the enemy’s strategy.

Demonstrators hold signs protesting what they describe as international silence over sexual violence perpetrated against Israeli women during the Hamas attack on southern Israel on October 7. The protest took place in Jerusalem on November 27, 2023.
(Photo credit: REUTERS/DEDI HAYUN)

By ORIT SULITZEANU
https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-869608

Manchester synagogue attacker ‘may have been influenced by extreme Islamist ideology’, police say – as three more arrested on suspicion of terror offences following knife rampage

The terrorist behind the Manchester synagogue attack may have been influenced by “extreme Islamist ideology,” police have said.

Syrian-born Jihad al-Shamie, 35, was shot dead just minutes after he unleashed a murderous rampage on Heaton Park Synagogue yesterday morning.

In an update tonight, police announced they had arrested three more people on suspicion of terror offences in connection with the attack that left two people dead. This brings the total number of people in custody to six, with the latest suspects identified only as a man and two women, aged between 18 and their mid-40s.

Detectives also revealed that al-Shamie was seen acting suspiciously near the synagogue about 15 minutes before the attack. Police said the suspect, who was born in Syria but granted British citizenship as a teenager, was confronted by security before he walked away.

He then returned at 9:31 a.m. in his car, and after ramming it into crowds of worshippers, he started stabbing people at random.

Two men, Adrian Daulby, 53, and Melvin Cravitz, 66, died in the attack. Three other men remain in hospital with serious injuries.

Laurence Taylor, head of counter terrorism at Greater Manchester Police, said:
“We have been told from witness accounts that a man was seen acting suspiciously outside the synagogue before he was confronted by security and walked away. Based on the information we have at this time, we don’t believe this was reported to Greater Manchester Police because the man had left the area. Around 15 minutes later, the individual returned in a vehicle and began his horrific attack.”

He added:
“At this stage, we believe Al-Shamie may have been influenced by extreme Islamist ideology. Establishing the full circumstances of the attack is likely to take some time.

We have now arrested three further people, one man and two women, aged between 18 and mid-40s. This brings the number of people in custody arrested on suspicion of commission, preparation and instigation of acts of terrorism to six. We will be seeking warrants of further detention for all six individuals and will seek to issue an update on this later.”

It comes as Greater Manchester Police confirmed that two innocent victims sheltering in the synagogue were hit by rounds discharged by armed officers. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) tonight said they are investigating the use of lethal force by Greater Manchester Police firearms officers.

IOPC Director Emily Barry said:
“This was a tragic incident that has had a devastating impact on so many people in Manchester and beyond. Families have lost loved ones and communities have been rocked by a senseless act of violence, which police are treating as terrorism. Our thoughts are with all those affected.

Police investigations are ongoing and there are measures in place to ensure our enquiries do not get in the way of the vital work being done to keep people safe. However, we are also required to ensure there is an independent investigation to understand the circumstances that have led to the use of lethal force by police.

This includes the decision to deploy armed officers and the use of force against the suspected attacker. At this time, the officers involved are being treated as witnesses to our investigation. As with all our investigations, this will remain under review as we continue to gather evidence.”

Mr. Daulby, 53, is believed to have been shot by police while attempting to prevent al-Shamie entering the synagogue during the car and knife attack. He was killed together with Mr. Cravitz, 66, from Crumpsall, who was working as a security guard at the synagogue and also helped prevent the attacker entering the premises.

A tribute provided by Mr. Daulby’s family said:
“Adrian Daulby was a hero and tragically lost his life in the act of courage to save others. He was a beloved brother, loving uncle to his four nieces and one nephew, and a cherished cousin. The family is shocked by the tragic, sudden death of such a lovely, down-to-earth man.

His final act was one of profound courage and he will forever be remembered for his heroic act on Thursday, October 2, 2025.”

A member of the synagogue’s executive, Brian Bell, said Mr. Daulby was shot as he was holding a door shut, adding that he was “an unassuming member of the synagogue who actually rose to the terrible danger, because he ran to close all the doors, back and front.”

Mr. Cravitz’s family said in their tribute that he was “kind” and “caring” and was “devoted” to his wife and family.

A statement read:
“Melvin would do anything to help anyone. He was so kind, caring and always wanted to chat and get to know people. He was devoted to his wife, family and loved his food. He will be sorely missed by his wife, family, friends and community.

We ask for privacy as we try to come to terms with this shocking loss.”

Earlier today, it emerged that al-Shamie was on police bail for an alleged rape when he carried out the attack. It is also thought that the killer had additional criminal convictions, although he was not being monitored by British counter-terrorism officers.

Al-Shamie was also struggling with debt after splitting up with his wife and young son, the Daily Mail can reveal. He had been living with his mother and one of his two brothers at his old family home on Langley Crescent in Prestwich, Greater Manchester.

Neighbours in the quiet cul-de-sac said that al-Shamie appeared to be “a bit of a loner,” and was often seen in traditional Islamic clothes and lifting weights in the garden.

Al-Shamie’s father, Faraj Al-Shamie, issued a statement on behalf of his family, saying the “terrorist attack targeting a Jewish synagogue has been a profound shock to us.”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15160653/Police-arrest-three-people-suspicion-terror.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490

Conflict spreads in tribal-dominated hilly region of Bangladesh, 3 killed

Violence has spread to the tribal-dominated hill district of Khagrachari in Bangladesh. According to a statement from the country’s Home Ministry on Sunday, three tribal people have been killed amid the unrest. Tensions remain high in the area, prompting the deployment of army and police forces.

“The Ministry of Home Affairs has expressed deep sorrow over the incident in which three hill people were killed and 13 army personnel, including a major, three policemen—including the Officer-in-Charge of Guimara Police Station—and many others were injured in an attack by miscreants in Guimara Upazila of Khagrachhari district,” the statement said.

The ministry also assured that legal action will be taken against those involved once an investigation is completed. “No culprit will be spared,” it added. In the meantime, the ministry has requested all concerned parties to remain patient and calm.

Local media reports suggest that the tensions originated from the alleged rape of a tribal schoolgirl. Following the incident, a group called Jummu Students held a protest, which escalated into clashes between tribal communities and Bengalis.

In response to the escalating violence, the Bangladesh government has banned and blocked any rallies in the area.

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https://www.mid-day.com/news/world-news/article/conflict-spreads-in-tribal-dominated-hilly-region-of-bangladesh-3-killed-23596274

At Least 2 Dead After a Shooter Attacked a Mormon Church

During the course of the incident, a fire occurred, which we believe was deliberately set by the suspect.

We anticipate that additional victims may be discovered once the scene is secured.

The fire was extinguished just within the past hour by the Grand Blanc Township Fire Department.
https://www.nytimes.com/video/us/100000010426647/michigan-fire-church-shooting.html

Ladakh Violence: 4 Dead In Protests, Calls For Dialogue And Non-Violence Amid Statehood Demand

The violence that shook Leh on Wednesday is unfortunate. No grievance, however genuine, can justify the loss of four lives, the torching of public property, or the injury of dozens of police personnel and protesters. What Ladakh witnessed was tragic—and avoidable.

There is no denying that the people of Ladakh are exercised over their demand for statehood. This is not a sudden outburst but a long-standing aspiration, dating back to the days of Sheikh Abdullah. When Ladakh was carved out of Jammu and Kashmir in 2019 and made a Union Territory, many saw it as only a halfway house to full statehood.

The Centre has indeed invested heavily in Ladakh’s infrastructure. Roads, communications, and basic facilities have improved significantly. Yet, for many Ladakhis, development is no substitute for political empowerment. Their demand is rooted in a sense of cultural identity and local control over land, jobs, and resources.

The question that remains is whether a sparsely populated region of 300,000 can realistically sustain a separate state. Leaders, past and present, have grappled with this. The late Kushak Bakula, the undisputed leader of Ladakhi Buddhists, did not extend his support to the idea of full statehood.

More recently, activist-engineer Sonam Wangchuk, whose innovative work brought him national recognition, has emerged as the face of the demand. His hunger strike gave visibility to the cause but also coincided with a disturbing outbreak of violence.

It is for the investigating agencies to determine whether he provoked the mob or whether frustration among unemployed youth spilled over into anger. He has denied responsibility and appealed for peace. Yet, history reminds us that true leadership requires the foresight to sense when passions are running beyond control. Mahatma Gandhi himself had called off agitations when they threatened to turn violent.

The tragedy should, therefore, serve as a sobering reminder: violence destroys more than it builds. The burning of offices and vehicles, the deaths of young men, and the tarnishing of an essentially peaceful movement will only make resolution harder.

Ladakh’s strength has always been in its composite culture—where Buddhists and Muslims, despite differing past aspirations, now speak in one voice for dignity and rights. That unity must not be allowed to fracture under the weight of anger.

Dialogue remains the only way forward. The committees already set up and the fresh round of talks scheduled should be pursued in good faith. Leaders must ensure that their followers do not stray from peaceful means. At the same time, citizens must recognise that negotiations, however slow, are more productive than street violence.

Ladakh is a land of unmatched beauty, strategic importance, and peace-loving people. Its future must rest on mutual trust, patient dialogue, and non-violence—the true path to peace and progress.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/analysis/ladakh-violence-4-dead-in-protests-calls-for-dialogue-and-non-violence-amid-statehood-demand

Bhopal: Youth Assaulted For Not Joining Social Media Campaign

**23-Year-Old MBA Student Assaulted for Refusing to Support Social Media Campaign in Bhopal**

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Shivam Pandey, a 23-year-old MBA student specializing in Hospital Management, was allegedly assaulted by his senior, Mahendra Chauhan. The incident reportedly occurred because Shivam refused to post an Instagram story in support of Shariq Machhli, a controversial figure linked to criminal activities.

According to Shivam’s complaint, the assault took place on Tuesday night when he stopped at a café in Indrapuri for tea. Mahendra confronted him about not sharing Shariq’s story on Instagram despite repeated instructions. The complaint states that Mahendra verbally abused Shivam, slapped him multiple times, and pulled his hair in front of bystanders and local residents.

Shivam further alleged that Mahendra has been aggressively running online campaigns to promote Shariq’s image and pressures youngsters to join these social media campaigns. Those who refuse reportedly face threats and physical attacks by Mahendra and associates of Shariq.

Following the complaint, the Piplani police have registered a non-cognizable report against Mahendra Chauhan. Police officials have confirmed that further investigations are underway.

The background of this case involves Shariq Machhli’s family members, including his nephew Yaseen and relative Shahwar, who were recently arrested for operating a drug and illegal firearms syndicate. They have also been booked under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. Meanwhile, Shariq Machhli himself remains under police scrutiny for suspected involvement in various criminal activities and harassment of women.

Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely as the investigation progresses.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/bhopal/bhopal-youth-assaulted-for-not-joining-social-media-campaign