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Christian Alliance on Kut tragedy: Let's re-examine living conscience
Christian Alliance on Kut tragedy: Let's re-examine living conscience

Shafaq News

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Shafaq News

Christian Alliance on Kut tragedy: Let's re-examine living conscience

Shafaq News – Kut On Thursday, the Christian Alliance in Iraq and the Kurdistan Region expressed deep sorrow over the deadly fire incident in the city of Kut, calling it a painful tragedy that demands a collective moral reckoning and renewed efforts to protect human dignity and the right to a safe life. In a statement, the Alliance urged the Iraqi government to launch a professional and transparent investigation, emphasizing the need to 'address the reasons behind this painful incident with a sense of national and humanitarian responsibility.' It also called for the enforcement of safety standards and preventive measures in all public service institutions to avoid similar disasters in the future. The Alliance praised the Kurdistan Regional Government for its swift response, noting that hospitals in the region were opened to receive victims. "By direct order of the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Health and all relevant institutions in the Region were placed on high alert to provide treatment, essential aid, and everything the injured may need," the statement added.

Hong Kong vice-principal reported for allegedly waving scissors at boy in hair row
Hong Kong vice-principal reported for allegedly waving scissors at boy in hair row

South China Morning Post

time4 days ago

  • South China Morning Post

Hong Kong vice-principal reported for allegedly waving scissors at boy in hair row

A father has reported the vice-principal of a Hong Kong secondary school to police after he allegedly waved a pair of scissors at his son, who had been told to cut his hair. The 15-year-old student at Christian Alliance S C Chan Memorial College in Tuen Mun had reportedly been in a dispute with the school for some time over the length of his fringe, which school authorities said violated grooming regulations. Tensions reportedly escalated at the school's end-of-term ceremony on Monday when the vice-principal, 57, allegedly brandished a pair of scissors during a private meeting with the Form Three student and told him to cut his hair. The boy's father, 40, brought his son back to school for an explanation on Tuesday. After waiting some time without seeing the principal, the father called police to report the matter. A police spokesman said the case was currently being handled as a dispute. The school said it had launched an internal investigation and was cooperating with police and the family involved. It said it was committed to handling the case with fairness.

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