Myanmar Junta Forces Ram Protesters With Cars, Fire on Churches

Security forces in Myanmar’s largest city are ramming unarmed protesters using unmarked vehicles in what activists said was a new tactic to quell more than four months of anti-junta demonstrations.

At least six people, including a university mathematics lecturer, were arrested in Mandalay Monday after a group of protesters including Yadanarbon University students were knocked down by a group of plainclothes men in civilian cars.

“Before we started, there were about 20 motorbikes, and some cars with plainclothes men inside were moving nearby. Two of our motorcycles were then knocked down by the cars just as we became suspicious and were about to disperse,” said a member of the Anti-junta General Strike Allied Coalition.

“One of the students who got arrested later escaped. He had suffered multiple injuries after being hit by a car,” he told RFA.

Those who were hit by the car were all bleeding and some were writhing on the road after the incident, said the activist. He did not know where they were taken or how serious their injuries were.

One student was arrested along with U Htet Aung Khan, a mathematics lecturer from the University of Distance Education, he added.

The military has recently changed their tactics toward protests, halting shooting and killing demonstrators and deploying civilian cars and wearing civilian clothes instead of their uniforms.

“We are out there protesting without any weapons. We only have placards and pieces of cloth banners,” said a protest organizer, who said men were found hiding guns under their clothes.

“We just want to fight against injustice, so they shouldn’t be so cruel against us. If they want to make arrests lawfully, they should be wearing uniforms,” he said.

“Now if anything serious happens due to extreme use of force, they would deny it’s them. ‘It’s terrorism.’”

New police tactics

Last month, some members of the military joined the protests in Mandalay in the guise of Generation Z youths and made arrests.

“The military is getting worse,” said Kyaw Thiha of the Anti-junta General Strike Coalition, made up of the All Burma Federation of Students’ Unions, the Yadanarbon University Students Union, and other groups.

“We will continue to work under any circumstances, but we have to be extremely careful because of their new tactics and informers.” 

The Thailand-based rights group Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP, says that since the Feb. 1 coup, security forces have killed 863 people in violent crackdowns on mass protests and detained, charged, or sentenced 4,880.

In several towns in Kayah and Shan states on eastern Myanmar’s border with Thailand, fighting between regime forces and local militias since May 20 has damaged eight Christian churches, killing five civilians sheltering inside, Christian leaders and relief groups said.

From May 23 to June 6, the military used heavy weapons against the local forces and damaged the Golden Temple of Jesus and Jeroblo Marian Shrine and Our Lady of Lourdes Cave in Pekon, Mother Mary’s Church in Moebye, St. Joseph’s Church in Demoso, the Catholic Church in Daw Ngan Khar Village and St. Peter’s Church in Loikaw, the witnesses aid..

A Catholic priest in Kayah’s Demoso township, the scene of weeks of heavy fighting, said the church was a “sacred religious building” that should be spared fighting.

“It’s just a building, but it hurts people in their hearts. Are they just targeting us? So I would like to appeal to both sides to not carry out such attacks in future,” the priest told RFA.

During clashes in Moebye and Pekon, local people sought safe haven in churches, but many civilians were injured as the military raided and attacked them, local residents said.

RFA called Deputy Information Minister Zaw Min Tun for comments but the calls were not answered.

The junta’s daily newspapers and TV did not report the attacks on churches in Kayah State. 

Shocking attacks on churches

Social media posts said local People’s Defense Force militias in Kayah State are using guerrilla tactics against the troops, using homes and buildings for cover.

A spokesman for the Karenni People’s Defense Forces said their forces did not use churches where refugees were sheltering as cover.

“The KPDF is fighting them back but we haven’t used churches for cover since the first protest, or during clashes, especially now when the fighting has escalated because we are true believers of this religion,” he told RFA.

He said the military was deliberately attacking churches and homes while the KPDF stayed away from them.

According to the 2014 census, Kayah State has a population of nearly 300,000 with Christians the second largest group after Buddhists. A Catholic priest said there were a total of 194 schools in the state with 58 Catholic schools having a capacity for over 400 students and 136 smaller schools. 

Mu Nang, a Catholic in Kayah State, said she was saddened by the destruction of the churches built by their ancestors.

“We would rather have our house hit than the church,” she told RFA.

“There are people, especially the elderly, who were traumatized when the church was damaged. They have worshipped in these churches as a sacred place since they were young. They had worked very hard carrying bricks, sand, and so on to build these churches. And now they are devastated that these churches were damaged by heavy weapons like this.”

Aung Myo Min, human rights minister for the parallel National Unity Government (NUG), called for international attention to the attacks on churches.

“The attacks on religious buildings is a violation of international laws of war. The shooting of people who are hiding and taking refuge in there is another serious matter,” he told RFA.

“We are now working to condemn these attacks and then we will continue to work to get the international community to get involved in stopping this kind of attacks. At the same time, we will systematically put on record these violations in order to bring the perpetrators to justice one day.”

Fighting in Kayah State since May 20 has forced more than 100,000 local residents to flee their homes and over 40,000 of them are taking shelter in 23 churches. On June 6, refugees from five churches along the Demoso-Daw Nang Kha-Moebye road were forced to flee when junta troops were deployed to the area.

Reported by RFA’s Myanmar Service. Translated by Khin Maung Nyane. Written in English by Paul Eckert.

Shanghai University Suspends Lecturer Over Fudan Murder Comments

Authorities at a university in Shanghai have suspended a lecturer from teaching duties after he spoke out against favoritism and poor management in Chinese universities in the wake of the homicide of a ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) official at Fudan University’s School of Mathematics.

CCP officials who manage teaching staff at the East China University of Political Science and Law said they had suspended lecturer Bao Yinan, an associate professor in the School of International Law.

“One of our lecturers, Bao Yinan, recently made false statements on the internet, and the school immediately established a special working group to verify the situation,” the teaching work division of the departmental party committee said in a statement posted online on June 11. “All of his teaching has been suspended for the time being.”

“The school will deal with the matter in accordance with relevant regulations and laws,” the statement said.

Bao’s suspension came after he commented on social media regarding the stabbing death of Fudan official Wang Yongzhen as he was in the process of firing researcher Jiang Wenhua.

Police in Shanghai are investigating Wang’s murder, and have confirmed they arrested a lecturer surnamed Jiang for allegedly stabbing a colleague, surnamed Wang, who died at the scene. Jiang reportedly told police that he had been “unjustly blamed and hugely mistreated” over a long period of time.

Poor treatment of researchers

Academics who spoke to RFA blamed a recruitment policy among top Chinese universities, which try to attract overseas-based academics with jobs back home in China, but then fire them if they don’t attract enough research funding.

Bao, who took his PhD in Diplomatic Law at the University of Sussex in 2014 and an LLM in Public International Law at the University of Leicester in 2010, had commented that the murder came as “no surprise,” given the poor treatment of early career researchers and academics by Chinese universities.

“In recent years, there has been a widespread phenomenon in Chinese colleges and universities,” he said, hitting out at university and departmental managers who “have a habit of using administrative power to monopolize hiring processes and to grind down promising young academic staff.”

“They seem to think it’s fun to use their administrative position to intervene in ensuring these promising young staff get no classes to teach, or even preventing them from being hired … and doing everything in their power to install their own students,” Bao wrote.

He said the academics who take on management roles are often second-rate scholars themselves, and their failure to improve their scholarship was affecting the reputation of their schools.

Zhang Jianping, a rights activist based in the eastern province of Jiangsu, said Bao should never have faced retaliation for his comments.

“Mr Bao’s views and remarks are a matter of personal opinion, and they weren’t illegal,” Zhang told RFA. “Now, the [university] is punishing him.”

“Actually, this will have the opposite effect of making people suspect that there is a lot more to the Fudan University murder than meets the eye,” he said. “The strangest thing is that they aren’t letting people talk about it.”

Guangdong-based rights lawyer Sui Muqing said he agreed with Bao’s comments.

“I don’t think there is any problem with his comment,” Sui told RFA. “It was a pretty run-of-the-mill comment, and yet they are silencing him.”

Freedom of speech fears

“It really does show how bad the current environment is in China for freedom of speech right now,” he said. “If lecturers aren’t even allowed to express opinions on this sort of thing, it really doesn’t bode well for the future development of China’s universities.”

“I think everyone can see that there are some huge problems in higher education right now.”

Beijing-based dissident Zha Jianguo said there should be some lessons to be learned from the homicide case, but that public debate should be allowed.

“Regardless of the conclusions people reach on the matter, if we aren’t talking about rumor or slander, then people should be allowed freedom of speech as set down in law,” Zha said.

“It is wrong to suppress discussion that blames issues at the university, or that diverges from the official view,” he said.

Calls to the principal’s office at the East China University of Political Science and Law rang unanswered during office hours on Tuesday.

Reported by Qiao Long for RFA’s Mandarin and Cantonese Services. Translated and edited by Luisetta Mudie.

Constellation Brands and Modelo Partner to Help Empower Hispanics to Achieve the American Dream Through $500,000 Contribution to UnidosUS

VICTOR, N.Y. and CHICAGO, June 15, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Constellation Brands, Inc. (NYSE: STZ and STZ.B), a leading beverage alcohol company, in partnership with Modelo, the beer brewed for those with The Fighting Spirit™, announced today a collective $500,000 contribution to UnidosUS, the nation’s largest Latino civil rights and advocacy organization. The contribution will provide UnidosUS with resources to strengthen Hispanic families’ financial security through financial empowerment and homeownership programs.

“One of our focus areas for our Corporate Social Responsibility strategy is a commitment to serve as a catalyst for economic development and prosperity for disadvantaged communities,” said Mike McGrew, Constellation Brands’ Executive Vice President, and Chief Communications, CSR, and Diversity Officer. “The Hispanic population is the fastest growing demographic in the U.S., and our authentic Mexican beer brands have been an integral part of special moments for members of this community for many years. As an extension of this shared cultural appreciation and inherent connection, we are proud to support UnidosUS and are committed to doing our part to provide resources and support to address systemic issues preventing a more equitable chance at success for members of Hispanic communities across the U.S.”

In the last year, the economic downturn brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic has further highlighted the systemic barriers that put Hispanic communities at a disadvantage across the U.S. The median wealth of a Hispanic household is five times lower than that of a white counterpart (1). And within the last year alone, nearly 60 percent of Hispanic households have reported lower incomes, which is nearly twice as much as their white counterparts.(2)

Homeownership is a key indicator of financial mobility, and UnidosUS believes reaching this goal is key to an individual’s ability to build wealth. Constellation and Modelo’s contributions will support financial literacy programs by providing funds to the UnidosUS National Homeownership Network, which has provided more than 590,000 families with housing counseling. In addition, more than 30,000 people have been able to buy their own homes and 90,000 families have avoided foreclosure.

“Modelo has a tradition of honoring those who embody the fighting spirit and show grit, perseverance, and determination in the face of adversity,” said Greg Gallagher, Vice President, Modelo Brand Marketing. “We are proud to work with UnidosUS and to help support their mission to provide our core Hispanic audience with the necessary resources to build unified, prosperous, and resilient communities.”

To identify the right programs and organization, Constellation tapped into its ¡SALUD! business resource group – standing for Supporting and Attracting Latinos United for Diversity and Development. The ¡SALUD! team helped to identify financial literacy and housing empowerment as areas of support that could truly make long-term impact in the economic development and prosperity of the Hispanic community and played a role in vetting organizations that could best deliver impact in these areas.

Through its unique combination of research, advocacy, programs, and a national network of nearly 300 community-based affiliate organizations across the country, UnidosUS works to lift the social, economic, and political barriers that affect Latinos in the United States. For more information on UnidosUS, visit www.unidosus.org or follow UnidosUS on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

(1)   Economic indicators Gap: Pew Research Center analysis of 2020 Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement (IPUMS)
(2)   Collage Group Latinum COVID Impact Study April 2020

ABOUT CONSTELLATION BRANDS
At Constellation Brands (NYSE: STZ and STZ.B), our mission is to build brands that people love because we believe sharing a toast, unwinding after a day, celebrating milestones, and helping people connect, are Worth Reaching For. It’s worth our dedication, hard work, and the bold calculated risks we take to deliver more for our consumers, trade partners, shareholders, and communities in which we live and work. It’s what has made us one of the fastest-growing large CPG companies in the U.S. at retail, and it drives our pursuit to deliver what’s next.

Today, we are a leading international producer and marketer of beer, wine, and spirits with operations in the U.S., Mexico, New Zealand, and Italy. Every day, people reach for our high-end, iconic imported beer brands such as Corona Extra, Corona Light, Corona Premier, Modelo Especial, Modelo Negra, and Pacifico, and our high-quality premium wine and spirits brands, including the Robert Mondavi brand family, Kim Crawford, Meiomi, The Prisoner brand family, SVEDKA Vodka, Casa Noble Tequila, and High West Whiskey.

But we won’t stop here. Our visionary leadership team and passionate employees from barrel room to boardroom are reaching for the next level, to explore the boundaries of the beverage alcohol industry and beyond. Join us in discovering what’s Worth Reaching For.

To learn more, follow us on Twitter @cbrands and visit www.cbrands.com.

ABOUT UNIDOS US

UnidosUS, previously known as NCLR (National Council of La Raza), is the nation’s largest Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization. Through its unique combination of expert research, advocacy, programs, and an Affiliate Network of nearly 300 community-based organizations across the United States and Puerto Rico, UnidosUS simultaneously challenges the social, economic, and political barriers that affect Latinos at the national and local levels. For more than 50 years, UnidosUS has united communities and different groups seeking common ground through collaboration, and that share a desire to make our country stronger. For more information on UnidosUS, visit www.unidosus.org or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

ABOUT MODELO®
Born in 1925 in the small town of Tacuba, Mexico, Modelo has been bringing distinctive high-quality beer to people ever since, including Modelo Especial®, Modelo Negra®, Modelo Chelada Especial™, Modelo Chelada Tamarindo Picante™, Modelo Chelada Limón y Sal™ and Modelo Chelada Mango y Chile™. Modelo Especial is a golden, full-flavored Pilsner-style Lager with a clean, crisp finish whose original recipe was first brewed under the vision to create a ‘model’ beer. As the #1 imported beer in the U.S., Modelo Especial surpassed 100MM cases sold in 2018. The Modelo family of beers are exclusively brewed, imported and marketed for the U.S. by Constellations Brands.

MEDIA CONTACTS INVESTOR RELATIONS CONTACTS
Mike McGrew 773-251-4934 / michael.mcgrew@cbrands.com
Amy Martin 585-678-7141 / amy.martin@cbrands.com
Patty Yahn-Urlaub 585-678-7483 / patty.yahn-urlaub@cbrands.com
Marisa Pepelea 312-741-2316 / marisa.pepelea@cbrands.com

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PANGEA-RISK Special Report: How the Pandemic Has Eroded Cape Verde’s Political and Judicial Institutions

Press Release on Cape Verde Special Report, June 2021

LONDON, June 15, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — PANGEA-RISK https://www.pangea-risk.com/ published a special report on HOW THE PANDEMIC HAS ERODED CAPE VERDE’S POLITICAL AND JUDICIAL INSTITUTIONS. Direct link to the report: https://www.pangea-risk.com/special-report-how-the-pandemic-has-eroded-cape-verdes-political-and-judicial-institutions/

The worst economic crisis in 45 years has left Cape Verde increasingly exposed to organised crime and money laundering that are undermining the country’s political stability and eroding its judicial independence. Based on a new investigation and risk assessment by PANGEA-RISK, the archipelago’s favourable rankings on global indexes no longer match the situation on the ground.

The Central Atlantic Ocean archipelago of Cape Verde has suffered one of the most acute impacts of the global pandemic that has begun to undermine the country’s political and judicial institutions as the state becomes increasingly desperate to secure new sources of funding. While Cape Verde’s political system has previously achieved Mo Ibrahim-price winning accolades, the country’s institutions are increasingly at risk of being hijacked by organised drug trafficking, money laundering, and other organised criminal activities.

Cape Verde suffered one of the deepest annual economic contractions in Africa last year and currently has the third largest gross public debt burden as a proportion of its economic output. With no prospect in sight for an economic recovery, local state institutions are going unfunded and are vulnerable to intimidation, extortion, and corruption from criminal elements that include the Russian mafia, Latin American drug cartels, and Angolan money launderers. The reality on the ground therefore does not match the country’s favourable rankings on global indexes.

PANGEA-RISK delves a little deeper into the drivers of political risk in Cape Verde and assesses that the country’s political stability and judicial legitimacy is under growing threat.

Media Contact:
Sumaiya Patel
Intelligence Manager
Sumaiya.Patel@pangea-risk.com
https://www.pangea-risk.com/

About

PANGEA-RISK is a specialist intelligence firm providing analysis and forecasts on political, security, and economic risk in Africa and the Middle East. The company was founded in 2015 as EXX Africa, rebranded as PANGEA-RISK in 2020, and has since become a leading risk advisory and consultancy with a broad network of clients ranging from DFIs, banks, traders, corporates, and insurers, to governments, counterterrorism, and military forces worldwide.

Teledyne Optech launches CZMIL SuperNova, a full geospatial bathymetric lidar solution with industry-leading depth penetration

The CZMIL SuperNova is powered by Teledyne CARIS processing software for creation of seamless topo/bathy data products

Teledyne Optech’s CZMIL SuperNova

The CZMIL SuperNova boasts the best depth penetration in its class

VAUGHAN, Ontario, June 15, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Teledyne Optech and Teledyne CARIS, both Teledyne Technologies [NYSE:TDY] companies and global leaders in advanced lidar sensors and marine mapping software, announce their next generation bathymetric lidar, the CZMIL SuperNova.

The CZMIL SuperNova boasts the best depth performance and the highest green laser point density in its class. Introducing SmartSpacing technology for even and efficient point spacing, real-time processing capability for reduced post-processing time and configurable modes for maximizing performance in different water environments, the SuperNova provides a wide range of inputs for climate change modelling and is Ideal for inland water environments, base mapping for coastal zones and shoreline.

To complete the solution, Teledyne CARIS has integrated its BASE Editor software for seamless data processing capacity. Leveraging AI techniques for land/water discrimination and noise classification the CZMIL SuperNova bathymetric solution effectively delivers on marketplace demands for efficiencies in the processing workflow.

CZMIL SuperNova Product Manager Jennifer Aitken explained: “CZMIL SuperNova builds on over 30 years of experience with airborne green laser bathymetry. The ability to configure the system on-the-fly and optimize data collection for local conditions has significant benefit. We are getting plenty of signal at 600 meters altitude and even higher, so our coverage area is increasing without sacrificing depth penetration.”

For more information visit https://www.teledyneoptech.com/en/products/airborne-survey/czmil-supernova/

About Teledyne Optech
Teledyne Optech is a part of the Teledyne Imaging Group and a world leader in high-accuracy lidar 3D survey systems, integrated cameras, and productivity-enhancing workflows. With operations and staff worldwide, Teledyne Optech offers both standalone and fully integrated lidar and camera solutions for airborne mapping, airborne lidar bathymetry, mobile mapping, terrestrial laser scanning, and mine cavity monitoring, as well as space-proven sensors. Teledyne Optech supports its clients with an around-the-clock team, on-site service, and regular efficiency enhancements to the workflow of its integrated systems.

About Teledyne CARIS
Teledyne CARIS is part of the Teledyne Imaging group. For 40 years, Teledyne CARIS has been the leading developer of marine mapping software. We offer a highly effective solution for near real-time processing, robust quality control of sonar data, and the creation and distribution of maps, charts, and digital datasets.

Media Contact:
Jennifer Parham, Marketing Manager, Geospatial
jennifer.parham@teledyne.com

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Nexen Tire N’FERA SPORT selected as original equipment on Volkswagen Golf and SEAT Leon

Nexen Tire N’FERA SPORT Golf and Leon approved by VW and Leon

Nexen Tire N’FERA SPORT Golf and Leon approved by VW and Leon

SEOUL, South Korea, June 15, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Nexen Tire, a leading global tire manufacturer, today announced that the N’FERA SPORT will feature as original equipment on Volkswagen’s eighth generation Golf and SEAT’s fourth generation Leon, fitted in size 225/45R17 91W.

The Golf, also known as the “Hot Hatch,” is Volkswagen’s flagship model and has sold over 35 million units since its launch in 1979. Meanwhile, the Leon is a representative hatchback model of Spanish automotive company SEAT, with over 2 million units sold since launching in 1999.

The N’FERA SPORT is designed for European sports vehicles, providing outstanding performance and safety during high-speed driving. In particular, this product is characterized by excellent handling and braking performance, even during sudden stops.

The tire has received a tally of accolades of strong ratings and results, including from top German automotive magazine Auto Club Europa (ACE) Lenkrad which recently rated the N’FERA SPORT in first place in the summer tire test.

Meanwhile, Nexen Tire is continuing to increase its OE supply across all countries in Europe.

About Nexen Tire

Nexen Tire, established in 1942, is a global tire manufacturer headquartered in South Korea. Nexen Tire, one of the world’s fastest growing tire manufacturers, currently interacts with approximately 150 countries around the world and owns four manufacturing plants – two in Korea (Yangsan and Changnyeong) and one in Qingdao, China. Another plant in Žatec, the Czech Republic has also begun operation in 2019. Nexen Tire produces tires for passenger cars, SUVs, and light trucks with advanced technology and excellence in design. Nexen Tire supplies OE tires to global car makers in various countries around the world. In 2014, the company achieved a grand slam of the world’s top 4 design awards for the first time amongst the various tire makers in the world.

For more information, please visit https://www.nexentire.com/international/

CONTACT: Sylvia Chang, sylvia.chang@pivotp.co.kr

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