Huawei Hosts the 9th Global Rail Summit in Berlin

BERLIN, Sept. 24, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — In parallel with InnoTrans 2022, Huawei held the 9th Huawei Global Rail Summit, themed “Driving Digitalization in Future Rail, Create New Value Together”. The summit brought together global industry leaders, ecosystem partners, and technical experts to discuss the future of the rail industry.

At the summit, Huawei launched the Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS) Solution, which aims to help build a more secure, efficient, and smarter railway mobile communications system. Mr. Wang Guoyu, COO of Huawei Aviation & Rail BU, and other guests attended the launch.

Launch of Huawei's FRMCS Solution

“Huawei helps customers go digital. We use innovative technologies — such as FRMCS, Wi-Fi 6, and all-optical networks — to reshape connections, reconstruct digital platforms, and facilitate data sharing and collaboration across multiple service systems in the rail industry. We hope to enable intelligent rail operations and O&M through joint innovation with our partners.” said Mr. Xiang Xi, Vice President of Huawei Aviation & Rail BU.

Adhering to the concept of openness and cooperation, Huawei is committed to driving digital transformation along with rail customers and ecosystem partners. We complement each other’s strengths, innovate together, explore industry standards, and build an ecosystem for rail digitalization.

At the summit, Jeffrey Sim, CEO of SBS Transit Rail Business, explained the company’s digital journey. Vincenzo Bloise, International Sales Director of Almaviva, introduced how modern ICT solutions can boost digitalization in railways and Mr. Li Jie, President of Huawei Enterprise Wireless Domain, demonstrated how Huawei’s FRMCS solution enables railway digitalization. In addition, Steven Xiong, CTO for the rail industry of Huawei Aviation & Rail BU, delivered a keynote speech titled “Driving Digitalization in Future Rail, Create New Value Together” and shared industry digitalization cases.

Huawei exhibited its innovative solutions and flagship products for the rail industry at InnoTrans 2022. These include leading ICT infrastructure, green energy, smart urban rail, and smart railway solutions.

Huawei aims to reshape rail connectivity and enable secure, intelligent, green, and sustainable development. We will continue to dive into innovative practices and deploy its leading ICTs to lay a digital foundation for the industry. Huawei will build smart applications in collaboration with our partners, steadily advancing industry digital transformation.

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Campus With A Conscience hosts a-week long SDG festival

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Sept. 24, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Innovation, inspiration, dedication and entertainment were just some of the key factors that brought a city together in a united effort to drive interest and action toward the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In a wonderful display of unity, corporate leaders, non-governmental organisations, local school children, special society groups, influencers and over 20,000 students from all across the Klang Valley gathered at Sunway University, Sunway City for a week-long festival of events and activations in support of the United Nations 17 SDGs and its worldwide initiative of Local Action for Global Goals 2022, celebrated from Monday 19th of September through to Friday 23rd of September.

Tengku Zatashah, Tan Sri Dr Jemilah Mahmood and Professor Sibrandes Poppema with Students from SMK Assunta and International Students from Sunway University

This unique festival and the first of its kind in Asia featured talks, performances, interactive workshops, corporate displays on sustainability from Volvo, Uniqlo, The Body Shop and Huawei, daily flag parades, on-stage demonstrations, a sustainable marketplace and a space to connect with leaders, changemakers, activists, private sector as well as a live musical performance, including a heartwarming rendition by the children from the Spastic Children’s Association of Selangor and Federal Territory which captured the hearts of those who are lucky enough to catch the concert.

A splendid and memorable adaptive fashion show by Dawn Adaptive also ensured the occasion was a truly inclusive event at Sunway University.

Joining the excited visitors on campus were a host of international dignitaries including HE Dr Joachim Bergström, Swedish Ambassador to Malaysia who officially opened the event, HE Sami Leino, Ambassador of Finland to Malaysia and Brunei, HE Dr Peter Blomeyer, German Ambassador to Malaysia and Anikó Farkas, Deputy Head of Mission at Embassy of Hungary Ambassador in Malaysia.

Representing the local community was YB Michelle Ng, ADUN Subang Jaya who added, “Slowing climate change requires behavioural change – and it is the duty of governments to facilitate this for its citizens.”

During the event, there was an e-waste collection where staff and students were able to environmentally dispose their unwanted electrical items. Since the start of the initiative, over 34,000kg electrical waste has been collected.

The noteworthy occasion also received royal approval as Selangor Princess Y.A.M Tengku Zatashah Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah who delighted crowds with her passionate address on the planet. The environment advocate Selangor Princess mentioned, “It is truly important, how we treat planet earth, other fellow citizens of this planet and every living being here. With the recent climate change we have been experiencing, we must be very concerned about the state of our planet.”

Younger participants enjoyed an interactive “Treasure Our Planet Trail” across the campus, learning new 17 SDG facts every step of their journey of enlightenment, ensuring the next generation will continue to carry the message of influence and action.

Daily on-stage demonstrations included soap making from used cooking oil by Pusat Wanita Berdaya, cooking demonstration of edible vegetable scraps by Professional Culinaire Association Malaysia and a creative upcycling demonstration by Maslisa Zainuddin from Sunway University.

The week-long event was an overwhelming success and a great advert for Malaysia in the global world of sustainability. Professor Elizabeth Lee, Chief Executive Officer of the Sunway Education Group said, “This is our aim with the Local Action Global Goals 2022 – to educate and re-educate and also to remind everyone that we need to work collectively to bring about sustainable and meaningful change.”

Whilst President of Sunway University Professor Sibrandes Poppema added he was very pleased the event was hosted at Sunway University as the institution works tirelessly to merit its growing reputation as A Campus With A Conscience.

The Local Action for Global Goals 2022 emphasised the need for the world to work together to deliver the Global Goals by 2030 through a range of special events and inspiring activations for all ages and interests. It brought together world leaders, policy-makers, decision-makers, business leaders, partners, academics, scientists, stakeholders, activists, and advocates from around the world to connect, examine solutions, identify a path forward, and work collectively in achieving the Global Goals at a critical time.

Malaysia can be rightly proud of its exceptional contribution towards this global goal.

#CampusWithAConscience is an underlying principle that embraces everything students will experience during their time at Sunway College and Sunway University. This is the fundamental spirit at the heart of Sunway Campus Life; educating, encouraging, and engaging students in all aspects of a diverse and inclusive community to support them in adopting a lifestyle and lifestyle habits that truly reflect a society determined to create a better living environment for this generation and generations to come.

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Instead of helping him, Israeli police kill a Palestinian man who lost control of his vehicle

QALQILIA– Israeli police officers gunned down a Palestinian driver today after he lost control of his vehicle near the village of Jit, to the west of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, according to local sources.

Mohammad Ali Abu Kafia, 36, a resident of of Bayt Ijza village, to the northwest of Jerusalem, was driving at a section of Route 60, adjacent to the village of Jit, when he lost control of his vehicle and crashed into an Israeli police vehicle, his cousin, Ramadan, told WAFA.

He added that shortly after the car crash, Israeli police officers who were present at the scene, and instead of trying to help the man, opened gunfire at him killing him right away.

Abu Kafia is a father of three children, and works as a teacher at a school in the village of Bir Nabala, northwest of occupied Jerusalem.

On Thursday, Israeli occupation forces opened gunfire and critically injured a Palestinian man who lost control of his vehicle in the village of Huwwara, not far away from today’s incident, for allegedly trying to ram into Israeli soldiers.

Source: Palestine News & Information Agency

Foreign Ministry confirms death of six Palestinians in tragic shipwreck in Mediterranean

RAMALLAH– Political adviser to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Ahmad Al-Dik, said today that 25 Palestinian refugees in Lebanon were on board the boat that shipwrecked a few days ago off the coastal Syrian city of Tartus, of whom six have been confirmed dead.

Ambassador Al-Dik said in a press statement that of the 25 Palestinians, three survivors were found in good health, while 16 others are still missing. He said the figures are preliminary due to the difficulty of identifying the bodies, adding that a DNA test may be needed.

The Embassy of the State of Palestine in Lebanon had previously formed an operations room in partnership with the competent Lebanese authorities and Palestinian bodies in Lebanon, including the Palestinian Red Crescent, and the Palestinian ambassadors to Lebanon and Syria to follow up on the tragic shipwreck incident.

Yesterday, the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and UN Relief Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) said the boat had reportedly set off towards Europe on Tuesday from the port of Miniyeh, near Tripoli, Lebanon, carrying between 120 and 170 passengers.

The refugees and migrants were mostly Syrians, Lebanese, and Palestinians. Passengers included women, children, men and elderly people.

Search and rescue operations have confirmed that at least 94 people died in Syrian waters.

Filippo Grandi, the UN high commissioner for refugees (UNHCR), described the incident as a “heart-wrenching tragedy”.

Source: Palestine News & Information Agency

Thirty Palestinian administrative detainees in Israel to go on open hunger strike in protest against their detention

RAMALLAH– In protest against their detention without charge or trial, 30 Palestinian administrative detainees held in the Israeli occupation prisons will go on an open hunger strike tomorrow, Sunday, in rejection of their continued detention, today said Hassan Abed Rabbo, spokesman for the Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners Affairs Commission.

He told WAFA that the prisoners decided to go on hunger strike as a protest against the policy of administrative detention and the renewal of their detention, which is done more than once without specifying a time limit for it, especially among the released prisoners.

The administrative detainees sent a message a few days ago in which they asserted that confronting the administrative detention continues and that the practices of the Israel Prison Services “are no longer governed by the security obsession as an actual driver of the occupation, but rather are acts of revenge due to their past.”

Israel has escalated its administrative detention policy against Palestinians as the number of administrative detainees currently exceeded 760, including minors, women, elderly, and sick, noting that 80 percent of the administrative detainees are former prisoners who spent years in the prisons most were administrative detentions.

Source: Palestine News & Information Agency

A wheelchair-bound, a cancer patient among six Palestinians Israel detains in the occupied territories

RAMALLAH– A wheelchair-bound and a cancer patient were among six Palestinians the Israeli occupation forces detained during raids at their homes in the occupied territories today.

Palestinian sources said soldiers detained Ayman Abu Shehadeh, a handicapped who moves only in a wheelchair, after raiding this family home in the village of Burin, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus.

Shehadeh was among five Palestinians the Israeli army detained in the Nablus district this morning including two detained at Balata refugee camp and two detained at an Israeli army checkpoint east of Nablus city.

In the Ramallah area town of Kufr Ein, soldiers detained Asef Rifai, 20, during a raid at his family home.

Rifai, according to the Palestinian Prisoner Society (PPS), is diagnosed with cancer in the colon and lymph nodes, was injured three times and was detained three times before this one while he was still a minor and held in prison for resisting the occupation.

The PPS quoted Rifai’s father saying that his son is seriously ill and needs continuous medical care.

Source: Palestine News & Information Agency

Israeli occupation forces block access of activists to the vulnerable al-Tuwana village in Masafer Yatta

HEBRON- The Israeli occupation forces today prevented Palestinians and foreign solidarity activists from reaching the village of al-Tuwana in Masafer Yatta, in the South Hebron Hills, to support the village residents resisting Israeli settlements and attempts to dislodge them from their lands and homes.

The coordinator of the Wall and Settlements Resistance Committees, Rateb Jabour, told WAFA that this activity was intended to support residents in the Masafer Yatta communities in light of the attacks they face from the occupation authorities, which seek to seize their lands in favor of settlements and the establishment of military training camps.

He said the soldiers prevented the participants in the activity from reaching al-Tuwana, and seized the keys to their vehicles while shooting sound bombs and tear gas at them to disperse them.

Three journalists were hurt in the process, including WAFA photojournalist Mashhour Wehwah, who was hit by a tear gas canister, and Fadi Khlaf from Palestine TV, who lost consciousness, as well as photojournalist Wisam Hashlamon.

The three were treated on the spot by medics from the Red Crescent Society.

Since the Israeli High Court endorsed on May 4 the uprooting and displacing of more than 1000 Palestinians from their homes in 12 communities in Masafer Yatta under the pretext of turning the area into a firing and military training zone, the occupation forces have escalated their repressive practices in Masafer Yatta, through demolitions, stopping construction, and preventing farmers and herders from reaching their fields, along with other repressive measures aimed at seizing more lands for the benefit of the settlements enterprise.

Source: Palestine News & Information Agency

Palestinian quarry workers come under Israeli army gunfire in the central Gaza Strip

GAZA– Israeli occupation forces today opened gunfire at Palestinians working at a quarry to the east of Deir el-Balah city, in the central Gaza Strip without causing any injury, according to WAFA correspondent.

In addition to opening fire, said the correspondent, the Israeli soldiers stationed along the eastern frontier of the Gaza Strip also shot tear gas canisters at the workers, forcing them to leave the area for safer grounds.

Israel prevents Palestinians from reaching their lands near the Israeli border fence as it tries to create a buffer zone at the expense of Palestinian lands and regularly opens fire at Palestinians who come close to the fence.

Earlier today, Israeli navy ships enforcing the 16-year-long sea blockade on the Gaza Strip and its two million population opened fire at fishermen sailing on the northern Gaza coast forcing them to cut their fishing expedition short and return to shore to avoid injury or damage to their boats.

Source: Palestine News & Information Agency

Euro-Med Monitor: Independent study should be crucial in changing Meta’s policy of restricting Palestinian content

GENEVA- Meta Platforms, Inc. must address the serious flaws in its system and a biased policy that impeded millions of users’ freedom of publication and expression during the violent events related to Israel in the Palestinian territories in May 2021, Euro-Med Monitor said in a statement.

Euro-Med Monitor reviewed an independent study conducted by the Business for Social Responsibility (BSR) on the policies of the Meta company, which owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. The study concluded that, due to biased practices and censorship of Arabic content on Israel’s violence against Palestinians during the May 2021 events, Meta’s actions negatively impacted Palestinian users’ rights to freedom of expression, assembly, political participation, and non-discrimination, in part by restricting users’ ability to share information as it happens.

“The Meta study should mark a turning point in the company’s dealing with Palestinian and Arab content when it comes to publishing and reporting on human rights violations,” said Euro-Med Monitor’s Chairman Ramy Abdu. “All forms of unfair restrictions imposed on users must be lifted, particularly those resulting from Meta’s blatant discrimination.”

The hostility that Meta has shown towards Palestinian content in recent years—including the closure of hundreds of accounts of media organizations and journalists—has severely limited users’ access to information, as many people rely on specific accounts to obtain information that may help them make decisions related to their physical safety, particularly during times of insecurity and instability.

Abdu emphasized that the company’s practices not only restricted many users’ right to free expression but also impeded the work of human rights organizations, which rely heavily on content posted by users in conflict areas to track and investigate violations and reach victims.

“In today’s digital world, social media companies largely limit freedom of expression,” Abdu added, “and while they should play a key role in striking a balance between restricting hate speech and allowing freedom of expression, they are often subject to government pressure and allow their platforms to be used as tools of repression.”

Facebook’s practices in restricting human rights work were not the first of their kind. In 2019, Facebook discontinued the Graph Search tool, which had been used for years by dozens of human rights organizations to search for content relevant to human rights investigations.

The Meta study confirmed that Facebook deleted Arabic posts about violence at a much higher rate than their Hebrew counterparts, whether through the use of human cadres or automated software.

The study also noted that content written by Palestinian users is subject to an algorithmic examination that does not apply to content written by Israeli users, as well as the existence of a filter to search for hate speech in Arabic but not in Hebrew. These findings raise questions about the company’s prejudices, given its apparent presumption that hostile content is only presented in Arabic.

Moreover, due to a lack of linguistic and cultural competence on the part of human reviewers supervising the screening process, the system does not work accurately when assessing Arabic content written in the Palestinian dialect, which may result in the removal of or restriction of access to some posts without their being thoroughly reviewed beforehand.

The study warned that the consequences of these errors on human rights were more serious given the context in which they were committed, as rights such as security, safety, and freedom of expression were becoming increasingly important at the time, particularly for activists and journalists.

The ramifications of Meta’s incorrect measures extend beyond the significant restrictions that accompanied the events of May 2021, and include the rights of Palestinian users and Arabic speakers in general, the study confirmed.

Despite the company’s cash reserves of more than $24 billion, the study attributed Meta’s content policy errors to systemic and technical issues, such as lack of experience, lack of employees who understand other cultures and languages, and the use of a faulty algorithm to control discourse around the world.

The study highlighted Meta’s Dangerous Individuals and Organizations (DIO) policy, which lists thousands of people and organizations that billions of Meta users cannot “praise” or “support” and primarily targets Islamic and Middle Eastern entities. Critics have described the list as blatant ethnic and religious prejudice.

According to the study, the DIO policy is systematically biased, as legal classifications of terrorist organizations around the world focus disproportionately on individuals and organizations who have been identified as Muslim. As a result, Meta’s policy is likely to have a much greater impact on Palestinian and Arabic-speaking users than on others.

Meta Platforms, Inc. must amend all policies that may conflict with all users’ right to freedom of expression, opinion, and publication, and ensure that all groups, especially victims, can express their opinions free of unjustified restrictions, said Euro-Med Monitor.

Furthermore, Meta should review all of the thousands of accounts that were deleted or blocked due to the company’s erroneous procedures and policies and take all necessary steps to reactivate those accounts, so that users can publish as usual and carry out their normal activities in accordance with fairness and legality, it added.

Source: Palestine News & Information Agency

Al-Haq welcomes Booking.com’s West Bank warnings, says more action needed

RAMALLAH– Al-Haq human rights group welcomed today Booking.com’s recent decision to add a “safety and human rights warning” to the properties of Israeli settlers illegally built on Palestinian lands in the West Bank.

The warning is intended to highlight to potential clients that “visiting the area may be accompanied by an increased risk to safety and human rights, or other risks to the local community and visitors”. In addition, the term “occupied” will be added to illegal settler properties in the occupied West bank, on the English version of the Booking.com website.

“While Al-Haq welcomes this move by Booking.com, it falls far short of the measures that can be taken by the company to address supporting and sustaining, both the illegal Israeli settlements, and Israel’s settler-colonial regime, across the occupied Palestinian territory through facilitation of tourism,” the Ramallah-based group said in a statement.

Al-Haq had previously written to Booking.com on the role that business enterprises, such as Airbnb and Booking.com, play in the continuation and expansion of illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.

The statement added, “While this warning and the use of the term “occupied” is a step in the right direction by Booking.com, greater steps must be taken to comply with international law, in particular the requirement to apply enhanced human rights due diligence under the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.”

A-Haq recalled the warning of the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights to corporations active in Israel’s illegal settlements, that “business enterprises conducting due diligence should not assume that, by itself, this will automatically and fully absolve them from liability for causing or contributing to human rights abuses.”

The group noted that “Booking.com’s failure to extend both the warning and “occupied” designation to Israeli settlement properties in illegally occupied and annexed East Jerusalem, is a worrying entrenchment of Palestinian territorial fragmentation and an obvious gap in the enhanced human rights due diligence of Booking.com.”

“Although the labelling of the illegal settlements is a welcome measure to put clients on notice of their engagement in an illegal jurisdiction, the measures do not go far enough,” the statement continued.

Al-Haq pointed out that “the economic sustainability of illegal settlements entrenches Israel’s occupation, settler-colonial apartheid regime against the Palestinian people. A major factor in this economic sustainability is tourism, and more action must be taken by travel companies to disengage from illegal settlement enterprises that will only further deny the rights of the Palestinian people, including the right of self-determination.”

The human rights group urged Booking.com to “resist pressure placed upon it by the Israeli Government to rescind the warning,” and to remove “all illegal Israeli settlement listings on Booking.com and other travel websites across the occupied Palestinian territory, including east Jerusalem.”

“So long as these properties are listed on their website, Booking.com will remain complicit in the ongoing occupation and is profiteering from the exploitation of the Palestinian people,” the statement concluded.

Source: Palestine News & Information Agency

EU reaffirms support for a two-state solution in Palestine

BRUSSELS– The European Union stressed yesterday its commitment to a negotiated two-state solution as the best way to ensure a just and lasting peace, security and prosperity for both Palestine and Israel.

EU High Representative Josep Borrell said in a statement, “The EU reaffirms its commitment to a just and comprehensive resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, based on the two-state solution.”

He said this solution should lead to the creation of “an independent, democratic, contiguous, sovereign, and viable State of Palestine, living side by side [with Israel] in peace and security and mutual recognition.”

Source: Palestine News & Information Agency