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No Direct Link to Terror Groups Seen in Ohio State Attack

The investigation into Monday's car-and-knife attack at Ohio State University has yet to find any evidence that Abdul Razak Ali Artan was acting on behalf of the Islamic State terror group.

"At this stage, we see no direct links to a terrorist organization," Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson told an audience Wednesday in Washington.

"We see no communications, direct communications with a terrorist organization overseas, by this individual," Johnson added. "The indicators are right now that this was an act that was committed by someone who was self-radicalized."

IS claimed responsibility for the attack Tuesday, calling Artan, 20, a "soldier of the caliphate" in a statement through the group's Amaq News Agency.

The statement also claimed Artan was responding to calls to "target citizens of international coalition countries."

Motive not known

But at this point, investigators said they have yet to determine Artan's motive or whether the attack, which injured 11 people, was even premeditated. Artan was shot and killed at the scene by an Ohio State University police officer.

"They [IS] have been known to take credit for incidents like this when the assailant is deceased and cannot refute that," FBI Special Agent in Charge Angela Byers said during a news conference Wednesday in Columbus, Ohio.

Still, Byers said it did appear Artan was aware of IS propaganda, as well as the writings of other influential jihadist clerics.

"It appears that Artan may have at least been inspired by [al-Qaida leader] Anwar al-Awlaki and the Islamic State," Byers said.

IS recently issued a call for followers to carry out attacks using vehicles in its online Rumiyah magazine, but the FBI said it was not clear whether that was what gave Artan the idea.

"We don't know whether that's something that he's getting from something ISIS is putting out there or whether he's inspired by other attacks," Byers said.

The FBI also said that despite a Facebook post made just minutes before the attack in which Artan said he was willing to kill "a billion infidels" to stop America from "interfering with other countries," he had not been on the agency's radar.

"He was not a subject of any investigation," Byers said. "The FBI had no knowledge of him and had no contact with him."

Legal resident

Artan, a Somali-born refugee, was living as a legal permanent resident in the U.S. and was a freshman business student at Ohio State. He came to the U.S. in 2014 after spending several years in Pakistan.

But House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mike McCaul, a Texas Republican, said Wednesday that it was quite possible Artan's apparent radical leanings developed much more recently.

"He did go through secondary screening because he was a military-aged male," McCaul said, appearing with DHS Secretary Johnson in Washington. "I do think he did radicalize in the United States."

Investigators are still poring through "several electronic media" found during a search of the house where Artan was living. A search of the vehicle, believed to belong to Artan's brother, is also underway.

Investigators are also asking for the public's help in determining Artan's movements on the morning of the attack.

Officials said Artan bought a knife at a local Wal-Mart store � which might have been the knife used in the attack � several hours before he drove into the crowd of people in front of the university's Watts Hall.

Meeting with family

Members of the Somali community in Columbus met Monday night with Artan's family.

Hassan Ali Omar, the chairman of the Somali Community Association of Ohio, told VOA the family spoke of feeling "at a loss and a lot of pain."

"They said he was a hardworking person who loved education. They said their son had good culture and that they were not expecting that he would do this kind of act," he said.

Columbus, Ohio, and Minneapolis, Minnesota, host the largest Somali communities in the United States.

In September, a Somali-American man stabbed 10 people at a mall in Minnesota before he was shot and killed by an off-duty police officer. Officials said the suspect asked some of his victims whether they were Muslim.

Source: Voice of America

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سنگاپور بائینل اپنے پانچویں ایڈیشن کے لیے واپس آئینوں کی اطلس کے ساتھ

سنگاپور، 29 نومبر 2016ء/پی آرنیوزوائر/– ایشیا کی سب سے دلچسپ ہم عصر بصری فنون کی نمائشوں میں سے ایک سنگاپور بائینل 2016ء 27 اکتوبر 2016ء کو عوام کے لیے کھولی گئی اور 26 فروری 2017ء تک جاری رہے گی۔ “آئینوں کا ایک اطلس” کے عنوان سے سنگاپور بائینل کا یہ پانچواں ایڈیشن جنوب مشرقی ایشیا، مشرقی و جنوبی ایشیا کے 19 ممالک اور خطوں کے 63 مصوروں اور فن کے دلدادہ افراد کے کاموں کو پیش کرتا ہے۔

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عظیم الشان مجسموں سے لے کر فلم اور پرفارمنس آرٹس تک، ابلاغ کے مختلف ذرائع کے فن پارے 9 ذیلی موضوعات میں اور سات مقامات پر پیش کیے گئے ہیں، جن میں سنگاپور آرٹ میوزیم (ایس اے ایم) اور ایس اے ایم بمقام 8کیو مرکزی مقامات ہیں۔ چار ماہ پر مشتمل یہ بین الاقوامی ہم عصر مصوری نمائش ایس اے ایم کی جانب سے منظم کردہ اور نیشنل آرٹس کونسل آف سنگاپور کی جانب سے اجازت یافتہ ہے۔

سنگاپور بائینل کے 80 فیصد فن پارے نئے یا تطبیق شدہ ہیں۔ متعدد مقام مخصوص اور ایسے فن پارے جو پہلے کبھی بائینل دورے میں نہیں دیکھے گئے، بائینل فن پاروں نے آئینوں کا اطلس کے موضوع کا جواب دیا اور مکان، زمان، یاد، فطرت، سرحدوں، ذریعہ، شناخت، جنبش اور مفارقت کے نظریات کو تلاش کیا۔

تخلیقی ڈائریکٹر سنگاپور بائينل 2016ء کی ڈاکٹر سوسی لنگھیم کہتی ہیں کہ “آئینوں کا اطلس ان نقشوں کی کتابوں اور آئینوں کا حوالہ دیتی ہے جو بنی نوع انسان کی دنیا کی کھوج میں اہم کردار ادا کر چکے ہیں جبکہ ہم نامعلوم کی طرف سفر اور اس کی نقشہ کشی کرتے ہیں۔ امید ہے کہ تمثیل انگیز عنوان، جس نے محافظانہ سمت کی طرف رہنمائی کی، حاضرین کو دنیا اور خود کو دیکھنے کے کئی طریقوں کو تلاش کرنے اور برتنے کی طرف راغب اور متاثر کرے گا۔”

نمائش کے دوران متعدد پروگرامات ہوں گے، جن میں مصور اور محافظ مصوروں کی کارگاہوں اور برادری ایام کے بارے میں بات اور دورے کریں گے اور جنوری 2017ء میں ایک سمپوزیم میں شرکت کریں گے۔

سنگاپور بائینل 2016ء بینیسی انعام کے افتتاحی ایشیائی ایڈیشن کا بھی نقطہ آغاز ہے، جس کا انتظام بینیسی ہولڈنگز انکارپوریٹڈ (بینیسی) اور ایس اے ایم نے کیا ہے۔ گزشتہ 10 ایڈیشنز سے وینس بائینل میں دیا جانے والے 11 ویں بینیسی انعام کے فاتح کو بینیسی آرٹ سائٹ ناؤشیما میں اپنے کام کی نمائش کرنے کا موقع اور بینیسی کی طرف سے 3,000,000 جاپانی ین کا نقد انعام ملے گا۔ اعزاز کی تقریب جنوری 2017ء میں ہوگی، اور مختصر فہرست میں شامل مصور مارتھا اتیئنزا (فلپائنز/نیدرلینڈز)، بوئی کونگ کھانھ (ویت نام)، ایڈی درماون (انڈونیشیا)، چیو چیجی (چین) اور پینافین یودمنی (تھائی لینڈ) ہیں۔

میڈیا کٹ اور عوامی تصاویر سافٹ کاپی کی صورت میں یہاں سے ڈاؤنلوڈ کریں: http://bit.ly/2enSRbF

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Government to Announce Textile Package: Saquib Magoon

Karachi, November 29, 2016 (PPI-OT): Chairman Indenter Association of Pakistan, Saquib Fayyaz Magoon has urged the government to announce incentive package to bring textile sector out of crisis. He said that the textile exports Pakistan and #39;s major foreign exchange earners are constantly on the declining path.

He said that the government should immediately look towards the core issues of textile industry and should try to solve these important issues, mainly includes issues of high cost of manufacturing and high unitary changes.

“ The government must take these issues on priority basis, otherwise the textile industry will reach the point of no return resulting massive unemployment in the country, he added .”

He said Pakistan got Generalised System of Preference (GSP) plus status but failed to take its benefits in real terms. He said that cost of doing business in Pakistan is going up day by day and due to this reason Pakistani exporters are not getting a level playing field and fail to get desired benefit of GSP plus status.

For more information, contact:
Head Office,
Indentor Association of Pakistan
8/8, Rimpa Plaza, M. A. Jinnah Road, Karachi, Pakistan
Tel: +92-21-32765190
Fax: +92-21-32765195
Email: info@iapak.org
Website: www.iapak.org

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