Beijing police ban drones, expel petitioners, migrant workers ahead of CCP congress

Authorities in the Chinese capital have issued a ban on low-altitude flights and drones over the city ahead of a five-yearly congress of the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) next month.

The CCP will hold its 20th National Congress from Oct. 16, amid a mounting wave of censorship and curbs on the freedom of dissidents, petitioners and rights activists around the country.

Light and ultra-light aircraft, gliders, delta wings, hot air balloons, airships, para-gliders, drones, model aircraft and free and tethered balloons are banned from Beijing’s skies through Oct. 31, the municipal police department said in a notice dated Sept. 15.

“It is prohibited for units, organizations or individuals to fly low, slow or small aircraft such as drones … for any purpose,” the statement said.

“Violations will be … punished by police according to [current laws],” it said, reminding the city’s residents that flying lanterns are already banned.

Meanwhile, outspoken critics of the government have been informed they are to leave Beijing under police escort in the next few days, with similar measures reported in Tianjin, Hunan and Jiangxi provinces.

“I’m traveling right now,” Beijing-based commentator and former 1989 student protester Ji Feng told RFA on Wednesday. “[Officials] from my hometown are here with me.”

“My friends are all being taken away from their homes [on enforced ‘vacation’] at the moment,” he said. “Some left earlier than me … I’m coming back at the end of October.”

“I’ll be allowed home as soon as the congress is over.”

In addition to drones [pictured], light and ultralight aircraft, gliders, hot air balloons and model aircraft have been banned from Beijing's skies through Oct. 31. Credit: Xinhua News Agency
In addition to drones [pictured], light and ultralight aircraft, gliders, hot air balloons and model aircraft have been banned from Beijing’s skies through Oct. 31. Credit: Xinhua News Agency

Daily forcible disappearances

Ji estimated that thousands of other activists around China are also being ordered to leave town ahead of the event.

Shenzhen-based dissident Lin Zhengliang said the security measures appear stricter than in previous years ahead of similar politically sensitive events.

“This is unprecedented,” Lin said. “The current controls on dissidents at designated locations is kind of crazy.”

“Dissidents are being forcibly disappeared every day, including those who are taken out of town on ‘vacation’,” Lin said. “They also hold people on criminal detention and release them on bail pending trial, extended the control period beyond the 20th National Congress.”

“Even in Jiujiang city, Jiangxi province, which is far from the political center, Beijing, there are many dissidents who have gone missing and have finally been confirmed as in detention,” Lin said.

Authorities in the capital have already begun expelling petitioners — ordinary Chinese who pursue complaints about official wrongdoing through the “letters and visits” system — from Beijing.

“My landlord suddenly told me I had to [go back to my hometown],” a petitioner currently living in Beijing’s Daxing district who gave only the surname Li told RFA.

“They are driving us away to maintain stability because the 20th National Congress is about to start,” she said.

Migrant workers are also being targeted, she said.

“My husband started working at the garbage dump here in Daxing yesterday, and just two days later, he was fired,” Li said. “[The policy of] ‘registering’ the floating population means that you’re not allowed to stay in Beijing.”

“You are not allowed to work here, and you are not allowed to live here,” she said.

‘Stability maintenance’

A resident surnamed Wang, who lives on the outskirts of Beijing, said state security police have been conducting mass raids on migrant populations in the area.

“The state security police are detaining people every day, and holding them in various places,” Wang said. “Yesterday, they forcibly held down and dragged away someone from Yancheng, Jiangsu province.”

“Anyone with petitioning materials on them will be forced to leave Beijing, as if they were escorting prisoners,” she said.

Authorities in one local community in the southwestern province of Sichuan are tightening “stability maintenance” measures by appointing local heads of household security supervisors for every 10 households, reports said.

Each supervisor under the Neijiang Chang’an community neighborhood committee will be responsible for anyone deemed a risk to social stability in their group of 10 households.

A dissident who gave only the surnamed Tan from the central province of Hunan said additional stability measures were put in place in his hometown of Zhuzhou city from Wednesday.

“Yes, full controls are in place starting today,” Tan told RFA. “A local friend of mine said he has been taken out of town.”

Petitioners in the northern port city of Tianjin said the authorities have set up three levels of checkpoints to catch petitioners trying to get into Beijing that way.

Translated and edited by Luisetta Mudie.

Agthia Group Launches eZad, the World’s First Virtual Platform for Trading in Dates

It aims to put international wholesale date buyers in contact with sellers in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan, allowing their dates to reach regional and international markets. “We are proud to launch eZad, a unique and innovative platform that brings together date buyers and sellers from around the world. It is the easiest and most efficient way to trade dates electronically” – Mubarak Huthaili Al Mansoori

Mubarak Huthaili Al Mansoori, Chief Corporate Services Officer of Agthia Group,

Mubarak Huthaili Al Mansoori, Chief Corporate Services Officer of Agthia Group,

ABU DHABI, Arab Emirates, Sept. 21, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Agthia Group PJSC, one of the Middle East’s leading food and beverage companies, has launched its first-of-a-kind e-commerce marketplace eZad, www.ezad.ae. The B2B platform is the result of cooperation between Agthia subsidiary Al Foah and the Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA), making it transparent, trusted, and credible.

The online auction platform was created to connect wholesale date buyers around the world with sellers in the UAE, KSA, and Jordan, guaranteeing that products from the region reach an international market. It is a comprehensive marketplace that includes full services and allows selling, purchasing and processing with the highest and fairest profit.

During eZad’s soft launch, it attracted 1,200 buyers and sold 120 tons of dates. Since the announcement of the cooperation with ADAFSA, eZad has seen a dramatic increase in interest, with the number of registered sellers rising to 2,400.

One benefit of using the platform is that it provides an internationally accredited certificate for the quality of dates, according to scientific standards, without the need for inspection and travel, and with additional after-sale services.

Mubarak Ali Al Qusaili Al Mansoori, Executive Director of the Agricultural Affairs Sector at ADAFSA, said: “We are happy with the launch of the eZad platform,” which he described as an innovative e-marketing channel that gives farmers and date producers an opportunity to buy and sell dates wholesale. He explained that opening unconventional marketing channels would enhance the competitiveness of UAE dates locally and globally, with the aim of transforming date farming to a strategic economic activity that promotes sustainable agricultural development.

He pointed out that the authority attaches special importance to palm trees and date production given their historical value and their position as a key driver of the nation’s food security system.

Mubarak Huthaili Al Mansoori, Chief Corporate Services Officer of Agthia Group, said: “We are proud to launch eZad, a unique and innovative platform that brings together date buyers and sellers from around the world. It is the easiest and most efficient way to trade in dates electronically, allowing date sellers to reach a global market and giving buyers around the world the chance to purchase the best dates on the market.”

He said there will be the addition of physical auctions on the ground in four locations at Al Foah receiving centers this season, allowing farmers to offer their dates for sale locally and internationally.

Al Mansoori said that it is possible to register online by filling out an electronic form and uploading the required documents. He added that dates on eZad are sold through six-hour online auctions, between 12 pm and 6 pm UAE time.

Buyers must fund their wallets ahead of auctions. Sellers will be able to list a minimum price. The highest bidder will win the auction, with 20% of the value of their bid debited at the time. The buyer will have five days to pay the remaining amount.

The platform’s checkout process allows buyers to select additional services and a preferred shipping option. eZad offers comprehensive services including fumigation, washing, storage, packaging, and delivery at an additional cost. For inquiries, please contact: +971 600587232.

About Agthia
Agthia is a leading Abu Dhabi-based food and beverage company. Established in 2004, the Company is listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) and has the symbol “AGTHIA”. Agthia Group PJSC is part of ADQ, one of the region’s largest holding companies with a broad portfolio of major enterprises spanning key sectors of Abu Dhabi’s diversified economy.

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Sinch and Zapier expand partnership to deliver widest range of messaging to businesses — seamlessly

New integration enables Zapier customers to connect existing business apps and processes to messaging channels with Sinch’s Conversation API

STOCKHOLM, Sweden, and ATLANTA – September 21, 2022 – Sinch, a global leader in cloud communications and mobile customer engagement, today announced its latest integration with Zapier, an automation platform, to bring the widest range of messaging channels to the 5000+ business apps that Zapier supports through Sinch’s Conversation API (https://zapier.com/apps/sinch/integrations).

Small and medium sized business already use Sinch’s MessageMedia, SimpleTexting and ClickSend products to send SMS messages. The extended integration increases the scope to businesses of all sizes to send messages via messaging channels like WhatsApp, Telegram or Facebook Messenger.

Sinch’s Conversation API enables businesses to build, enrich and optimize omnichannel interactions with a single integration. With just a few clicks, Zapier’s millions of users — comprising sales and marketing teams, HR departments, and more — can now build simple, automated logic flows between their existing marketing apps and processes and Sinch’s Conversation API to send and receive messages via messaging channels like WhatsApp, SMS, Facebook Messenger or Instagram. This makes it much easier — and faster — for businesses to start using new messaging channels at scale.

Without Sinch and Zapier, integrating new messaging channels and creating automation triggers within a business’ existing processes would require considerable time and effort from a development team, drawing on company resources and slowing down momentum.

Example use cases for the integration include:

  • Sending WhatsApp messages to a list of opted in customers stored on Google Drive
  • Payment confirmation messages sent via SMS when a customer makes a purchase using a brand’s Shopify instance
  • Creation of a Zendesk ticket when a customer messages a brand via Instagram DMs

With the widest range of channels on the market, and more channels to come, Sinch’s Conversation API positions Zapier users to provide true omnichannel communications to their customers and internal teams, increasing engagement and conversions.

“Messaging channels are immensely important for today’s businesses — they’re where customers are most active, and where they want to connect with their preferred brands and service providers,” said Jon Campbell, Director of Rich Messaging at Sinch. “Our expanded partnership with Zapier provides users with easy access to those channels from a single integration point, reducing headaches for IT departments and laying the groundwork for a true omnichannel conversational messaging strategy.”

Sinch’s MessageMedia integrated with Zapier in 2018, so that users can easily connect with other apps and automate repetitive tasks, such as sending SMS calendar notifications. Users don’t need to be a developer and signup is free.

Learn more about the Conversation API integration, and try it for yourself, here: https://zapier.com/apps/sinch/integrations.

For more about the Sinch’s MessageMedia integration, see https://integrations.messagemedia.com.

About Sinch

Sinch’s leading cloud communications platform lets businesses reach everyone on the planet, in seconds or less, through mobile messaging, email, voice and video. More than 150,000 businesses, including many of the world’s largest companies and mobile operators, use Sinch’s advanced technology platform to engage with their customers. Sinch has been profitable and fast-growing since its foundation in 2008. It is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, and has local presence in more than 60 countries. Shares are traded at NASDAQ Stockholm: XSTO:SINCH. Visit us at sinch.com.

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Vice President, Communications
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Brunei Lifts Daily Hospital Visitor Limit

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN– The number of visitors per patient in Brunei’s hospitals is no longer limited from today.

 

Haji Mohd Isham, the country’s health minister, said at the latest weekly briefing that, two visitors are allowed at one time for a patient. Each visitor is required to show a negative antigen rapid test (ART) result, for COVID-19, on the same day.

 

Visitors are not allowed to visit patients in the holding ward or isolation ward. However, a caregiver may be allowed to be with the patient, depending on the assessment and suitability of the patient’s condition.

 

Children under the age of 12 years are also not allowed to visit.

 

The health minister said, Brunei saw a slight increase in the number of new COVID-19 cases last week, with a daily average of about 215 cases, compared to 179 cases per day in the week before that.

 

A total of 46,728 ART test results were uploaded to the government platform within one week, with 3.2 percent of them being positive.

 

Currently, no hospitalised cases are held in the intensive care unit, and four cases still require assisted breathing.

 

As of Sept 19, 78.3 percent of Brunei’s population have received three doses of COVID-19 vaccines, while 10.3 percent have taken a fourth dose.

 

The COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, AstraZeneca, and China’s Sinopharm are those administered in the country.

 

Source: Nam News Network

Troops kill 2 civilians as they raid villages across Myanmar’s regional borders.

Two locals were shot dead when junta troops launched an offensive at a village in Yesagyo township in Myanmar’s Magway region, which borders Sagaing region. 

Residents said about 170 soldiers in a military column raided Pale township’s Mwe Ton village in Sagaing region and then entered Yesagyo’s Wet Khoke village. 

They identified the two victims as Pho Sal, 42, and Soe Lin, 24, both male.

They were weeding fields outside the village on Monday when soldiers appeared.

“People did not run as there was no fighting before and they did not know troops were coming to the village. But when [the two victims] saw them they got scared and ran away,” said a Wet Khoke resident, who didn’t want to be named for safety reasons. 

“They were killed while farming near the village… The column left the village and spent the night in Ngwe Thar village and burned down that village too.”

He added that it is not known exactly which city and which battalion this column is from, but that it is continuously conducting offensives in the villages between Magway and Sagaing regions.

On Monday the military column entered Salingyi Township’s Ngwe Thar village in Sagaing region and burned down more than 40 houses, according to residents.

The following day, a battle erupted between the troops leaving the village and the local People’s Defense Force, but there were no casualties, a PDF official told RFA.

The military column reached nearby Salingyi Township’s Sar Khar village today on Wednesday. About 1,000 locals from Sar Khar, Paung Wa andTaung Kyar villages fled to safety, according to Sar Khar residents. 

Calls to the State Administration Council spokesman for Sagaing region by RFA went unanswered on Wednesday.

Philippines Logged 1,600 New COVID-19 Cases, 33 More Deaths

MANILA– The Philippines reported 1,600 new COVID-19 infections yesterday, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 3,925,326.

 

The Department of Health (DOH) said, the number of active cases dropped to 27,257, while 33 patients died from COVID-19 complications, taking the death toll to 62,587.

 

Metro Manila, the capital region, with over 13 million people, recorded 743 new cases.

 

Health Undersecretary, Maria Rosario Vergeire, said, infections in Metro Manila continued to rise, adding that, COVID-19 infections in the rest of the Luzon island and Mindanao region in the southern Philippines show signs of “plateauing,” while the Visayas region in the central Philippines “maintain a slow downward trend.”

 

Vergeire said that, severe and critical admissions and those patients needing intensive care in Metro Manila hospitals continued a “slow uptrend.”

 

She attributed the rise in daily new infections to people’s mobility, following the opening of face-to-face classes and businesses.

 

The Philippines reported its highest COVID-19 single-day tally of 39,004 new cases on Jan 15. The country, with a population of around 110 million, has fully vaccinated over 72.9 million people.

 

Source: Nam News Network