LG SUPPORTS YOUNG TECHNOLOGY LEADERS THROUGH 2022 GLOBAL IT CHALLENGE

Attracting More than 320 Participants From Around the World, GITC Continues to Empower Youth with Disabilities for Eleventh Year

SEOUL, South Korea, Nov. 30, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — LG Electronics recently hosted the final round of the 11th Global IT Challenge for Youth with Disabilities (GITC). The two-day event saw inspiring, young participants from all over the world test their skills for computer-based activities in a series of timed challenges. Adopting a hybrid online and offline format, several key participating countries including Korea, Indonesia and Vietnam set up venues locally as well.

Abiyu Ezar Firdausi from Indonesia awarded as the Super Challenger in the 2022 GITC through livestream.

Following the success of the GITC’s preliminary round in August, registrations were high for the competition’s last stage. Ultimately, more than 320 participants from 16 countries were invited to join in the final round which was held online. After competing in four challenges – eTool, eLifeMap, eContent and eCreative – the young contestants gathered both in-person and online for an awards ceremony that acknowledged this year’s winners while also allowing everyone to come together and share experiences.

The eTool challenge tests entrants’ ability to make and edit presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint and utilize functions and formulae to calculate and organize data in Microsoft Excel. eLifeMap involves conducting advanced text and image searches online to solve daily problems, while eContent evaluates one’s capacity to create and edit videos dealing with a specific topic. Lastly, the eCreative challenge, which is divided into two sections, tasks participants with coding a self-driving car program (eCreative_SmartCar) and with developing an idea for a technology to make life more convenient for persons with disabilities (eCreative_IoT).

Illustration showing the countries that have participated in the GITC as well as the history of the program.

LG Corporation, in conjunction with South Korea’s Ministry of Health and Welfare, has been leading the GITC since 2011. The program was established to help youth with disabilities by bridging the digital gap, enhancing their ability to utilize IT to improve their employment and higher education opportunities. Run by LG Electronics and the GITC Organizing Committee, and now in its eleventh year, the competition has attracted a total of around 4,000 young participants to date.

Using the GITC as a stepping stone for academic and professional pursuits, participants have continued to challenge themselves to accomplish their dreams after the competition. Faiza Pulri Adila from Indonesia, who won the all-around championship in the 2018 GITC, is studying nanotechnology engineering at Airlangga University in Indonesia. In addition, Cheenmanee Tnanapon from Thailand, the first person with developmental disabilities to win the all-round championship in the 2016 GITC, is taking the lead in raising disability awareness by appearing on popular Thai TV programs.

“I’ve worked very hard for many days with my friends for the competition because I thought this opportunity was perfect for me to keep pushing myself to improve my skills,” said Varinporn Thongjamnong, a 19 year-old from Thailand and winner of all-around championship in the 2022 Global IT Challenge. “I’m honored to be this year’s Global IT Winner, which I’m confident will motivate me to study even harder to achieve my dreams.”

“Technologies can help all of us to overcome obstacles in our daily lives and is something of a universal language that transcends borders, culture and many other differences,” said Kim In-kyu, chairman of the GITC Organizing Committee. “We hope that the wonderful young people who entered this year’s competition feel motivated and empowered to take on even greater challenges in the future.”https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1957600/2022_GITC_02.jpg?p=caption

As highlighted in LG’s Better Life Plan 2030, the GITC is one of the company’s many initiatives in the key areas of accessibility and inclusion. LG is investing heavily in future generations as part of its comprehensive social contribution framework, and will continue to operate various events and programs specifically designed to assist and support the next generation of leaders by strengthening their skills and capabilities.

To learn more about the GITC, visit LG Newsroom or www.globalitchallenge.com.

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Israeli settlers plow 150 dunums of Palestinian land, an apparent prelude to taking over land

Israeli settlers today plowed vast areas of land belonging to Palestinian residents in the northern Jordan Valley area, according to local activist Aref Daraghmeh.

The activist told WAFA a group of settlers plowed around 150 dunums of land owned by Palestinian residents of Tubas in preparation for planting it in what appears to be an apparent prelude to taking over the land.

The establishment of settlements on the West Bank violates international humanitarian law, which establishes the principles applied during war and occupation. Moreover, the settlements lead to the infringement of international human rights law, said the Israeli information center for human rights in occupied territories, B’Tselem.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency

Israel shuts down major checkpoint in northern West Bank

Israeli occupation forces today shut down Al-Jalama checkpoint to the north of Jenin, north of the occupied West Bank, according to Palestinian security sources.

They told WAFA that the Israeli occupation authorities decided to shut down the checkpoint to the Palestinian nationals of Israel and the Palestinian workers from the West Bank who use the checkpoint in their daily journey to their workplaces in Israel.

The shutdown remain in place until further notice, the sources said.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency

France urges an end to violence against Palestinians in West Bank

France called today for an end of the rampant acts of violence against the Palestinians in the West Bank, and for the competent authorities to hold those responsible for such acts accountable.

The French Consulate General in Jerusalem called in a press statement on all actors to refrain from any provocative or unilateral actions.

France affirmed its commitment to international humanitarian law in all of the Israeli-occupied territories.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency

Dozens of Palestinians suffocate during Israeli military incursion into Tulkarem city

Dozens of Palestinians today suffocated by tear gas fired by the Israeli army during a military incursion into the city of Tulkarem, in the northern occupied West Bank, according to WAFA correspondent.

Israeli military forces stormed the city heading toward the western neighborhood, amid the firing of the tear gas canisters, causing dozens to suffocate.

An increasing number of unarmed and peaceful Palestinians were either killed or seriously injured as a result of Israel’s constant use of tear gas against Palestinians

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency

Palestinians inside Israel protest against Israeli police failure to put stop to rising crime

Scores of Palestinians in Taybeh, an Arab city in central Israel, demonstrated this evening in condemnation of the failure of the Israeli police to put a stop to the rise in crime in Arab communities in Israel.

Protesters, including families of the victims, closed the crossroad in Taybeh to express their condemnation of the rising crime in the Arab communities in Israel and chanted slogans denouncing the Israeli police inaction and accusing the police of being an accomplice to criminal gangs.

This came following the recent killing of a Palestinian youth inside his workplace in al-Taybeh city.

Demonstrators stressed their rejection of violence and the rampant crimes taking place in Arab communities inside Israel and the police’s inaction to combat violence and crimes.

Palestinians in Israel accuse the police and government of discriminating against them and not doing enough to stop crime in their towns compared to Jewish towns.

Several protests and calls by the Palestinians in Israel, who make up more than 20 percent of the Israeli population, on the government and police to fight the rise in crime in their towns have not yet yielded any significant results with less than a fifth of the crimes be resolved or criminals apprehended.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency

US Secretary of State vows to oppose Israeli settlements and annexation of occupied West Bank land

US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, vowed to oppose Israeli settlements and annexation of land in the occupied West Bank, according to Agence France-Presse (AFP).

He promised to judge Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s incoming government by actions and not personalities, said AFP. “We will gauge the government by the policies it pursues rather than individual personalities,” Blinken said.

Speaking to J Street, a progressive pro-Israel US advocacy group, Blinken said that “we will also continue to unequivocally oppose any acts that undermine the prospects of a two-state solution including but not limited to settlement expansion, moves toward annexation of the West Bank, disruption to the historic status quo of holy sites, demolitions and evictions, and incitement to violence.”

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency

Weather: Pleasant to relatively cold conditions

Weather today in Palestine is partly cloudy to cloudy and pleasant to relatively cold during the day with no change in temperature, remaining slightly below the seasonal average, according to the Palestinian Meteorological Department (PMD).

Winds are northwesterly, light to moderate, and sea waves are low.

Temperature in the capital, Jerusalem, and Bethlehem is expected to reach a high of 18°C and a low of 12°C, and in Ramallah and Hebron a high of 17°C and a low of 11°C are expected. In Jericho, the Dead Sea, and the Jordan Valley temperature is expected to reach a high of 26°C and a low of 17°C, while it is expected to reach a high of 22°C and a low of 17°C in Gaza and the coastal areas.

A drop in temperature is expected on Monday to become about 2°C below the seasonal average. A chance of scattered rain is expected during the evening and night hours.

Another drop in temperature is expected on Tuesday to become 4°C below the seasonal average, also with a chance of scattered rain during the evening and night hours.

Similar weather conditions are expected on Wednesday.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency

Calls for investigation into cold-blooded murder of Ammar Mefleh focus of dailies

protection for our defenseless people.

– The President offers condolences over the telephone for the bereaved father of Ammar Mefleh.

– Borrell and Wennesland call for an investigation into the murder of Palestinian youth Ammar Mefleh.

– A vigil is held in Haifa in protest of the murder of Ammar Mefleh.

– The Christmas tree was lit in Bethlehem.

– Shtayyeh: Palestine is a young country, and we have inspiring success stories.

Al-Ayyam:

– Confrontations with Israeli troops in Usarin and Qalandia, and settlers attack Palestinians in Burin and Sinjil.

– EU and UN call for an investigation into the murder of Palestinian youth Ammar Mefleh.

– Yair Lapid and Itamar Ben-Gvir commend the Israeli police officer who killed Ammar Mefleh in Huwwara.

– A vigil is held in Haifa in protest of the murder of Ammar Mefleh.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency

72+ violations against Palestinian digital content in November, says rights group

Sada Social Center, a Ramallah-based social media rights group, said in a fresh report it has documented more than 72 digital violations against the Palestinian content on the social media platforms in November, including the removal of 40 accounts and pages.

The group pointed out that journalists and media institutions are still the most vulnerable to violations with, as it documented 32 violations against pages and accounts belonging to media institutions, and 25 violations against Palestinian and pro-Palestinian activists.

The platforms owned by Meta came at the top of the platforms that committed the violations, with 61 violations on Instagram and Facebook, varying between removal of posts, limitations on access, bans on posting, preventing the use of some features such as live broadcasts and advertisements, and the permanent removal of accounts.

On the nature of these violations, the Center said 25% of the content censored were texts and words related to the Palestinian cause, while 40% included pictures of Palestinian martyrs or events describing Israeli attacks. 32% of the content censored were videos of the funerals of Palestinian martyrs. Algorithms consider this content to be a tribute to people and organizations that Meta describes as “dangerous”.

The Center stressed the need to report any violation of the freedom of expression or hate speech or incitement against the Palestinians and the Palestinian narrative on the digital space, given that the freedom of expression is a right guaranteed by all international covenants.

Sada Social Center is a voluntary youth initiative launched in 2017 to defend the Palestinian digital rights.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency

Foreign Ministry says world needs to deal with Israeli occupation as an apartheid regime

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates called today on the international community to deal with the Israeli colonial system as an “apartheid” regime.

In a press statement, the Foreign Ministry said the occupying state is not only perpetuating the occupation, but is also aspiring to annex more areas of the occupied West Bank through a long series of expansionist colonial measures and statements by far-right leaders.

It said the remarks made this morning by Israeli MK Bezalel Smotrich “confirm that the occupying state is continuing to deepen the apartheid regime in occupied Palestine by stripping the Palestinians of their land, and gradually expanding the jurisdiction of Israeli law to the settlements in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem.”

The Foreign Ministry pointed out that the situation on the ground “is likely to worsen further in light of the control of the right and the extreme Israeli right over the corridors of government in the occupying state, especially after the recent Israeli elections.”

The Ministry held Israel fully and directly responsible for its violations and crimes, and for blocking any political horizon since 2009 to resolve the conflict and rather replacing it with military solutions.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency

President Abbas: Justice & peace will prevail in the end

President Mahmoud Abbas said today he was confident that truth, justice and peace will prevail in the end, saying the Palestinian people will not surrender and will remain steadfast in the face of the occupation.

The President’s remark was made in a televised speech broadcast by Palestine TV at the ceremony celebrating the winners of the National Certificate of Honor for Academic Diplomacy and Advocacy for Palestinian Rights, organized by the International Academic Campaign Against Occupation and Apartheid.

“Truth, justice and peace will prevail in the end. We will not surrender, we will remain steadfast in resisting the occupation,” said President Abbas. “We will expand the scope of our peaceful popular resistance, and we will take action at the international level to compel Israel to end its occupation and stop its aggression, and to hold it accountable for its crimes and breaches of international law.”

The President considered that the International Academic Campaign Against Occupation and Apartheid is an asset for justice, human values and international law, one which “affirms our legitimate right to resist this colonial occupation that practices systematic aggression against our land and people, through its terrorist soldiers and settlers.”

He said addressing the campaign, “Your efforts, in partnership with prominent Palestinian institutions, are a practical affirmation of the importance of soft power in protecting rights, justice and peace, and in supporting the Palestinian national project that is committed to a just and comprehensive peace.”

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency