Guterres strongly condemns killing of Israeli diplomats in US capital

The diplomats were gunned down on Wednesday night as they left an event at the Capital Jewish Museum in central Washington DC, where the American Jewish Committee was hosting a reception. 

They were identified as Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and Sarah Milgrim, 26, who were about to be engaged, according to officials and family members. A suspect was taken into custody.

Justice and sympathy

“The Secretary-General reiterates his consistent condemnation of attacks against diplomatic officials,” the statement said.

He called for the perpetrator to be brought to justice and extended his sympathies to the families and loved ones of the victims and to the Government of Israel.

The lone suspect, identified as Elias Rodriguez from Chicago, was apprehended shortly after the murders.  

He shouted pro-Palestinian slogans while in custody, according to media reports.

A ‘heinous antisemitic act’

The head of a UN platform that promotes intercultural dialogue and understanding also voiced his strong condemnation.

“This heinous antisemitic act is unacceptable and unjustifiable. My thoughts go to their families, their colleagues, and the State of Israel,” said Miguel Ángel Moratinos, High Representative for the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC).

Virginia Gamba, Acting UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, called for an end to antisemitism saying “there is no place in the world where such a horrific antisemitic hate crime as the murders of Mr. Yaron Lischinsky and Miss Sarah Milgrim can be justified.” 

Senior politicians from across the world have also expressed their condemnation.

The killings occurred against the backdrop of the war in Gaza, which began on 7 October 2023 following Hamas-led attacks on Israel which left roughly 1,200 people dead while another 250 were taken hostage.  More than 53,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza, according to the health authorities.

Israeli foreign minister Gideon Sa’ar described the attack as “the direct consequence of the virulent and toxic antisemitic rhetoric against Israel and Jewish communities around the world that has been going on since October 7.”

‘An unbearable loss’

Mr. Lischinsky was a research assistant in the political department at the Israeli Embassy in Washington while Ms. Milgrim organized trips to Israel, according to media reports.

They were killed after attending the American Jewish Committee’s annual Young Diplomats reception which this year focused on response to humanitarian crises throughout the Middle East and North Africa.

The Spokesperson of the Israeli Embassy in Washington, Tal Naim, described their deaths as “an unbearable loss.”

She tweeted a photo of the couple below a message which said that “instead of walking you down the aisle, we are walking with you to your graves.” 

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Four-year-long AP farmers’ protest over Amaravati ends hours after Naidu’s Govt sworn-in

Farmers in Amaravati have brought an end to their four-year protest with the swearing-in of the Naidu government. Following the inauguration of the Chandrababu Naidu-led administration in Andhra Pradesh, farmers from Amaravati have dismantled their protest camps after a lengthy struggle against the previous YSR Congress government’s decision to establish three capitals.

 

AP’s new cabinet with PM Modi.

After Naidu and his Cabinet took their oaths in Vijayawada, the farmers, who had persevered for 1,631 days, including women, dismantled their protest sites across the villages. Their demand throughout this period had been for the development of Amaravati as the sole capital.

The protest commenced in December 2019, triggered by Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy’s announcement of the three-capital plan, which overturned the previous TDP government’s commitment to Amaravati as the sole capital.

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Under the new plan, Visakhapatnam was designated as the administrative capital, Kurnool as the judicial capital, leaving Amaravati solely as a legislative capital, a decision vehemently opposed by the farmers who had contributed 33,000 acres of land under a land pooling system during the TDP’s tenure.

The Amaravati Parirakshana Samithi (APS), leading the movement against the three-capital idea, organized two padyatras in the past two years to garner public support for their cause.

Earlier in the day, farmers watched the swearing-in ceremony of Chandrababu Naidu and his Cabinet members on specially installed screens. During a meeting of NDA’s newly-elected MLAs on Tuesday, Naidu affirmed that Amaravati would be developed as the singular state capital, with Visakhapatnam as the financial capital and comprehensive development planned for Kurnool.

The return of Naidu to power has injected fresh optimism among the farmers and other stakeholders who have been advocating for justice. Naidu had envisioned Amaravati as a dream capital and a global city nearly a decade ago. However, development works were abruptly halted in 2019 after the YSRCP assumed power.

Amaravati’s foundation stone was laid by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in October 2015 during the BJP-led NDA government, with Naidu overseeing the preparation of the master plan by Singapore. Spanning an area of 217 square kilometers, the city was envisaged in three phases: seed area or core capital, capital city, and capital region, comprising nine theme cities and 27 townships.