Monday, February 1, 2016

10,000 child migrants missing

Prothom-alo24.com Desk: More than 10,000 migrant children may have disappeared after arriving in Europe over the past two years, the EU’s police intelligence unit says, BBC reports.  Europol said thousands of vulnerable minors had vanished after registering with state authorities.

It warned of children and young people being forced into sexual exploitation and slavery by criminal gangs. Save the Children says some 26,000 child migrants arrived in Europe last year without any family.
It is the first time Europol has given a Europe-wide estimate of how many might be missing.
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“It’s not unreasonable to say that we’re looking at 10,000-plus children,” Europol’s chief of staff told the Observer newspaper. “Not all of them will be criminally exploited; some might have been passed on to family members. We just don’t know where they are, what they’re doing or whom they are with.

Officials in Italy warned in May 2015 that almost 5,000 children had disappeared from asylum reception centres since the previous summer. In October, the authorities in Trelleborg in southern Sweden said about 1,000 unaccompanied refugee children and young adults who arrived in the town in the previous month had since gone missing.

Confirming the overall estimate of missing minors, a Europol spokesman said a large proportion may have also disappeared after landing in Greece. The country is the first entry point for most of the 1 million migrants who arrived in Europe by boat in 2015, and authorities have been criticised for failing to register and check the arrivals.
Criminal gangs known to be involved in human trafficking in Europe are now targeting refugees, Europol said. There are fears unaccompanied children and young people.

 The International Organization for Migration (IOM) spokesman Leonard Doyle told the BBC the figure of 10,000 missing children was “shocking but not surprising”. He said it was “to be expected” that many of these would be caught up in exploitation.

“Let’s hope now the EU puts the resources into finding these children, helping them and reuniting these children with their families.” The warning from Europol comes days after the UK government said it would accept more unaccompanied child refugees from Syria and other conflict zones, without giving numbers.
However, it said it would not be taking in vulnerable children who had already made it into Europe. On Saturday, at least 39 migrants, including several children, drowned trying to cross the Aegean Sea from Turkey to Greece.
The IOM said on Friday that 244 migrants had drowned in the Mediterranean so far this year, out of 55,568 arrivals.






Source: worldtimes24.com

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SSC, equivalent exams begin today

DHAKA:  The Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations-2016 under ten education boards have begun this morning.

The exams have begun at 10am with Bangla first part and will end at 1pm.

A total of 16,51,523 students from 28,119 educational institutions are appearing in the exams this year. Of them 8,42,933 students are male and 8,08,590 female.

A total of 13,04,274 students are participating in the SSC examination under eight general education boards. Of the students, 6,42,507 candidates are male and 6,61,767 female. Some 2,48,865 students are appearing in the Dakhil examinations while 98,384 students will participate in the SSC (vocational) examination.

A total of 14, 79, 266 students appeared in the SSC and equivalent examinations in 2015. Of them, 7,63,339 students were male and 7,15,927 female. As many as 1,72,257 students have increased in the SSC and equivalent examinations compared to the last year's examination.

A total of 404 students from eight overseas centres are appearing in the SSC examinations this year. Examinations of all subjects, except Bangla second paper, English first and second paper, will be held under creative question paper, the education ministry sources said.

An extra 20 minutes time will be given for students with disabilities in the SSC and the equivalent examinations while examinees with autism will be given 30 minutes.

For the first time, seven examinees with autism are appearing in the SSC examination this year.








Source: BSS

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Mexico Supreme Court legalizes gay marriage in Jalisco state

Prothom-alo24.com Desk: Mexico’s Supreme Court has struck down language in a Jalisco state law that defines marriage as between a man and woman. The decision means Jalisco becomes the fourth jurisdiction nationwide where gay couples can automatically get married, joining Coahuila and Quintana Roo states along with Mexico City.

Last year the Supreme Court issued a ruling saying it was unconstitutional for Mexican states to bar same-sex marriage.

But that decision was considered a “jurisprudential thesis” that did not invalidate state laws, meaning couples would have to sue for the right to marry and wait for the courts to rule in each individual case.

Tuesday’s ruling establishes a generalized right for same-sex couples to wed in Jalisco, which is home to the country’s second-largest city, Guadalajara.


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