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Kumar Vishwas and Hindi Poets to Sparkle at Kavya Kumbh 2022

Indo Thai Excellence Awards 2022 to Celebrate Achievers

BANGKOK, 21 July 2022:  To bring to the new generation the richness of the Hindi language and help Indians in Thailand connect with their roots, Indo Thai News is organizing the second edition of the gala Hindi poetry festival Kavya Kumbh 2022. It will feature renowned poets like Kumar Vishwas among others. 

The first Indo Thai Excellence Awards 2022 will also be conferred on the winners on the occasion.  

Kavya Kumbh will be held on Thailand Mother’s Day, 12th August 2022 to commemorate and pay respects to Her Majesty Queen Sirikit’s birthday. It will also coincide with the Indian festivals of Rakshabandhan (12th August) and Indian Independence Day (15th August). Noted poets such as Kavita Tiwari, Surendra Yadavendra, Ramesh Muskan, Hemant Pandey and Swayam Srivastava will participate in the event.

Talking about the objective behind Kavya Kumbh, Pawan Mishra, founder of Indo Thai News said, “‘Kumbh’ literally means a pot and signifies a congregation. Through this celebration of Hindi poetry, we aim to bring renowned poets in one place. The idea is to create a literary environment, an ecosystem that will motivate the young generation to get interested in Hindi and learn the language. After all, a few lines of powerful poetry can have a great impact, touch the heart and even change society.”

The Indo Thai Excellence Awards 2022 will recognize the achievements of people from Health, Education, Social and 

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Business fields with three awards to be given in each category. The Jury members, who are all reputed people in their respective fields have been carefully selected to ensure neutrality in the decision of the awards. “The Thai people, Indians residing in Thailand and Thai Indians are eligible for the awards. The objective is to recognize achievers in these fields who have made a significant contribution to society through their endeavours,” Mishra said.

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Kavya Kumbh 2022 and Indo Thai Excellence Awards 2022 will be held at the Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park Hotel on 12th August. 

About Indo Thai News

Conceived with the aim of fostering Travel & Tourism between the two amazing countries, India & Thailand, Indo Thai News is a news company that publishes news about SE Asia and latest updates worldwide, covering events, charities, and festivals. Indo Thai News has also launched the  ‘Indo Thai Lifestyle’ magazine.

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CP Foods steps closer to 2022 Coal-free Goal

Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited (CP Foods) has reaffirmed a commitment to phase out coal power in Thailand by the end of the year amid surging energy prices.

The company’s livestock operations have completely stopped using coal and replaced with renewable biomass energy, while two aqua feed mills are expected to achieve the target within November 2022.

The decarbonization effort is a part of CP Foods commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emission in line with the Paris Agreement on limiting global temperature increasing.

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Peerapong Krinchai, Executive Vice President – Corporate Engineering of CP Foods, assured that the company is on track to complete the planned coal-power phasing out this year despite the rising cost of energy.

“Currently, All livestock operations have completely phased out coal-fired power generation. Despite high energy cost, things still go according to plan; the company will be able to cease coal dependency by the end of the year as planned. This will enable CP Foods to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 70,000 tons of carbon dioxide more per year,” said Peerapong.

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He said Samutprakan’s Manufacture of Chicken feather meal and Dry Duck feather Processing Plant has stopped using coal since June. It was the last livestock operation in Thailand to use coal.  The Processing plant has replaced coal with biomass materials from agricultural products processing such as wood chips, corncobs, palm shells, sawdust, which in addition to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, it helps the company to save fuel costs.

The plant has also invested in the installation of a pollution treatment system to tackle pollution from fuel combustion. a Wet Scrubber system is being used to eliminate odors and dust from the production.

Two aquatic feed mills in Mahachai, Samutsakhon province and Nong Khae in Saraburi province will follow the transition and expected to be completed by December 2022, making CP Foods’ operation in Thailand 100% coal-free.

CP Foods aims for becoming a net-zero emissions organization within 2050 to support CP Group goal. In addition, the also promotes renewable energy use such as biomass energy and solar energy. Currently, the proportion of renewable energy is 27% of the total energy consumption.

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Myanmar Executes NLD Lawmaker, 3 Other Political Detainees

An anti-junta protest in Mandalay, Myanmar, on Feb. 8, 2021.
An anti-junta protest in Mandalay, Myanmar, on Feb. 8, 2021.

BANGKOK (AP) — Myanmar has carried out its first executions in nearly 50 years with the hangings of a former National League for Democracy lawmaker, a democracy activist and two men accused of violence after the country’s military takeover last year.

The executions announced Monday were carried out despite worldwide pleas for clemency for the four political detainees.

The Mirror Daily state newspaper said the four planned, directed and organized “the violent and inhuman accomplice acts of terrorist killings.”

The paper said they were hanged according to prison procedures but did not say when the executions occurred.

Phyo Zeya Thaw, a 41-year-old former lawmaker from ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s party also known as Maung Kyaw, was convicted in January by a closed military court of offenses involving explosives, bombings and financing terrorism.

He had been arrested last November based on information from people detained for shooting security personnel, state media said at the time. He was also accused of being a key figure in a network that carried out what the military described as terrorist attacks in Yangon, the country’s biggest city.

Phyo Zeya Thaw had been a hip-hop musician before becoming a member of the Generation Wave political movement formed in 2007. He was jailed in 2008 under a previous military government after being accused of illegal association and possession of foreign currency.

Also executed was Kyaw Min Yu, a 53-year-old democracy activist better known as Ko Jimmy, for violating the counterterrorism law. Kyaw Min Yu was one of the leaders of the 88 Generation Students Group, veterans of a failed 1988 popular uprising against military rule.

He already had spent more than a dozen years behind bars for political activism before his arrest in Yangon last October. He had been put on a wanted list for social media postings that allegedly incited unrest and state media said he was accused of terrorist acts including mine attacks and of heading a group called Moon Light Operation to carry out urban guerrilla attacks.

The other two men, Hla Myo Aung and Aung Thura Zaw, were convicted of torturing and killing a woman in March 2021 whom they believed was a military informer.

Western governments, rights groups and U.N. experts blasted the decision to hang them.

“The illegitimate military junta is providing the international community with further evidence of its disregard for human rights as it prepares to hang pro-democracy activists,” two U.N experts, Thomas Andrews, special rapporteur on human rights in Myanmar, and Morris Tidball-Binz, special rapporteur on extrajudicial summary or arbitrary executions, said earlier.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen had earlier urged Myanmar to reconsider and suggested their executions would draw strong condemnation and complicate efforts to restore peace.

Hun Sen has a special interest in Myanmar because Cambodia this year chairs the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations, which has sought to end the violence in Myanmar and provide humanitarian assistance. Myanmar is a member of ASEAN but has failed to cooperate with the bloc’s plans.

Myanmar’s Foreign Ministry rejected criticism of the decision to proceed with the executions, declaring that Myanmar’s judicial system is fair and that Phyo Zeya Thaw and Kyaw Min Yu were “proven to be masterminds of orchestrating full-scale terrorist attacks against innocent civilians to instill fear and disrupt peace and stability.”

“They killed at least 50 people,” military spokesperson Maj. Gen. Zaw Min Tun said on live television last month, referring to Phyo Zeya Thaw and Kyaw Min Yu. He said the decision to hang the four prisoners was for the rule of law and to prevent similar incidents in the future.

Myanmar’s military seized power from Suu Kyi’s elected government in February 2021, triggering peaceful protests that soon escalated to armed resistance and then to widespread fighting that some U.N. experts characterize as a civil war.

Some resistance groups have engaged in assassinations, drive-by shootings and bombings in urban areas. Mainstream opposition organizations generally disavow such activities, while supporting armed resistance in rural areas that are more often subject to brutal military attacks.

According to Myanmar law, executions must be approved by the head of the government. The last judicial execution to be carried out in Myanmar is generally believed to have been of another political offender, student leader Salai Tin Maung Oo, in 1976 under a previous military government led by dictator Ne Win.

In 2014, the sentences of prisoners on death row were commuted to life imprisonment, but several dozen convicts received death sentences between then and last year’s takeover.

The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners, a non-governmental organization that tracks killing and arrests, said Friday that 2,114 civilians have been killed by security forces since the military takeover. It said 115 other people had been sentenced to death.

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Pope Set for Historic Apology for School Abuses in Canada

Pope Francis meets the Canadian Indigenous people as he arrives at Edmonton's International airport, Canada, Sunday, July 24, 2022. Photo: Gregorio Borgia / AP
Pope Francis meets the Canadian Indigenous people as he arrives at Edmonton's International airport, Canada, Sunday, July 24, 2022. Photo: Gregorio Borgia / AP

EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Thousands of Indigenous persons are expected to converge Monday on the small Alberta prairie community of Maskwacis to hear a long-awaited apology from Pope Francis for generations of abuse and cultural suppression at Catholic residential schools across Canada.

Francis is scheduled to arrive in mid-morning at the site of the former Ermineskin Indian Residential School, now largely torn down. He will pause at the sites of the former school and nearby cemetery before speaking in a large open area to school survivors, their relatives and other supporters.

Francis arrived Sunday in Edmonton, where he was greeted by representatives of Canada’s three main Indigenous groups — First Nations, Metis and Inuit — along with political and church dignitaries. The pope spent the rest of the day resting at a seminary in the provincial capital.

The Canadian government has admitted that physical and sexual abuse were rampant in the state-funded Christian schools that operated from the 19th century to the 1970s. Some 150,000 Indigenous children were taken from their families and forced to attend in an effort to isolate them from the influence of their homes, Native languages and cultures and assimilate them into Canada’s Christian society.

Francis’ six-day trip — which will also include other sites in Alberta, Quebec City and Iqaluit, Nunavut, in the far north — follows meetings he held in the spring at the Vatican with delegations from the First Nations, Metis and Inuit. Those meetings culminated with a historic April 1 apology for the “deplorable” abuses committed by some Catholic missionaries in residential schools.

Thousands of children died from disease, fire and other causes. The discoveries of hundreds of potential burial sites at former schools in the past year has drawn international attention to the legacy of the schools in Canada and their counterparts in the United States.

Francis is now following through on a commitment to make that apology on Canadian soil.

Maskwacis, about an hour south of Edmonton, is the hub of four Cree nations.

Event organizers said they would do everything possible to make sure survivors can attend the event. Many will travel from park-and-ride lots, and organizers acknowledge that many survivors are elderly and will require accessible vehicles, diabetic-friendly snacks and other amenities.

Catholics operated a majority of the Canadian schools, while various Protestant denominations operated others in cooperation with the government.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who last year voiced an apology for the “incredibly harmful government policy” in organizing the residential school system, will also attend the Maskwacis event along with other government officials.

In Maskwacis, the former school where Francis is visiting has been replaced with a school system operated by the four local Cree nations. The curriculum affirms the Indigenous culture that was once suppressed.

Chief Greg Desjarlais of the Frog Lake First Nation in northern Alberta, a school survivor, said after the pope’s arrival Sunday that there are “mixed emotions across this country” over his visit.

“I think today of the young people that didn’t make it home and are buried around residential schools,” he told a news conference after the airport welcome ceremony. But he expressed optimism that the visit can begin to bring reconciliation.

“I do know when two people have apologized we feel better,” he said. “But our people have been through a lot. … Our people have been traumatized. Some of them didn’t make it home. Now I hope the world will see why our people are so hurt.”

On Monday afternoon, Francis is scheduled to visit Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples, a Catholic parish in Edmonton oriented toward Indigenous people and culture. The church, whose sanctuary was dedicated last week after being restored from a fire, incorporates Indigenous language and customs in liturgy.

“I never in my life thought I would see a pope here at Sacred Heart Church,” said Fernie Marty, who holds the title of church elder. “And now we get that opportunity.”

When Francis visits, the church will display the clothing, bread and other supplies it regularly provides to the needy, including many of Edmonton’s estimated urban Indigenous population of 75,000.

The visit will be an “encounter” that will help “for people to know what we are, who we are,” said its pastor, the Rev. Jesu Susai.

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Story: Peter Smith. Associated Press reporters Nicole Winfield in Edmonton and Rob Gillies in Toronto contributed to this report.

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Chanon Sambandaraksa to Set Up a platform ‘GoShip’. Hoping to Boost Thailand’s Economy.

1. Mr. Chanon Sambandaraksa Launching Goship at the 11th ECOMCHON Event

Chanon Sambandaraksa to Set Up a platform – GoShip Hoping to Boost Thailand’s Economy through Online Sales and Providing Retailers with Free and Reliable Back-End with Fast and Affordable Delivery.

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Opinion: As Prayut Survives Censure Vote, Attention Should Shift to Key Policies and General Elections

Anti-government protesters hold boxes of people's no-confidence votes during a protest in front of the parliament on July 19, 2022.
Anti-government protesters hold boxes of people's no-confidence votes during a protest in front of the parliament on July 19, 2022.

As expected, Prime Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha survived the no-confidence vote on Saturday.

Prayut received 256 votes in support, 206 against, while nine abstained. The rest of the Cabinet members also survived. Public Health Minister Anutin Charnveerakul, who pushed for the decriminalization of marijuana “for medical purposes,” got 264 votes against 205.

This means Prayut and his administration will almost certainly be around until early 2023, when his term is completed, despite the dismay of many democracy supporters.

Even a foreign observer of Thai politics replied to me upon learning about the results that they were disappointing.

“So disappointing. Just shows how corrupt they ALL are. He set this country back at least a decade, deprived the Thai people of opportunity and security, admitted to the coup, rigged the last election, bungled the COVID pandemic, etc. … yet they still love him,” opined Twitter user @CraigStroud66 on Saturday.

Prayut’s lackluster economic performance aside, the man and his deputy, Gen. Prawit Wongsuwan, unabashedly reminded the public during the censure debate that Prayut was (originally) the coup maker, back in 2014 that is.

Essentially Prayut made a ‘successful’ transition from being a coup maker, junta leader, unelected PM, and PM after the 2019 ‘elections.’ Whether Thailand was a success over the past eight years under him is another story.

Prayut basically tweaked the rules even during the 2019 elections, which saw the junta-appointed senate voted to support him to become PM.

Those who believe Prayut should no longer be Prime Minister for one more day, but a prison inmate for having staged a coup must now come to term with the bitter reality of nearly another year of Prayut in power and possibly another term if the opposition parties fail to win enough votes in the next general elections.

The opposition parties must now focus on not just criticizing Prayut but winning more votes through better policy platforms.

Thai politics over the past decade and a half is so toxic that it is almost impossible for parties to win undecided voters as many have chosen to be part of the deeply polarized politics. It took people like Chadchart Sittipunt distancing himself from being politically partisan to win Bangkok gubernatorial elections this year.

To replicate bipartisan, or cross-partisan support during national elections is much more difficult, however. Nevertheless, to be able to certainly prevent Prayut and the conservative parties from forming a new government after next year’s elections would require some of that.

On the other hand, street protests will continue as some diehard demonstrators will most likely insist on their rights to continue to protest. Increasingly, the theatre is shifting to party politics and the preparations for the next general elections, however.

At this stage, calling for the ouster of the government will carry less and less weight as people and political parties are gearing for the next general elections. It is best that those against the regime put more efforts in selling key ideas to political parties, as well as voters, and not just the opposition parties.

Issues like equal marriage law, reform of the monarchy, the lese majeste law, decentralization through elected governors in all provinces, social welfare, what to do with the de facto use of cannabis for recreational purposes, and green energy are some of the key issues that can be deliberate more widely in public.

It would be time well spent if anti-government leaders and protesters press various political parties to declare their stance on these key issues instead of just focusing on wanting to oust the Prayut regime through small street protests in the months ahead.

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Jan. 6: Trump Spurned Aides’ Pleas To Call off Capitol Mob

Matt Pottinger, former deputy national security adviser, and Sarah Matthews, former White House deputy press secretary, return from a break as they testify as the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol holds a hearing at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, July 21, 2022. Photo: Patrick Semansky / AP
Matt Pottinger, former deputy national security adviser, and Sarah Matthews, former White House deputy press secretary, return from a break as they testify as the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol holds a hearing at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, July 21, 2022. Photo: Patrick Semansky / AP

WASHINGTON (AP) — Despite desperate pleas from aides, allies, a Republican congressional leader and even his family, Donald Trump refused to call off the Jan. 6 mob attack on the Capitol, instead “pouring gasoline on the fire” by aggressively tweeting his false claims of a stolen election and celebrating his crowd of supporters as “very special,” the House investigating committee showed Thursday night.

The next day, he declared anew, “I don’t want to say the election is over.” That was in a previously unaired outtake of an address to the nation he was to give, shown at the prime-time hearing of the committee.

The panel documented how for some 187 minutes, from the time Trump left a rally stage sending his supporters to the Capitol to the time he ultimately appeared in the Rose Garden video that day, nothing could compel the defeated president to act. Instead, he watched the violence unfold on TV.

“President Trump didn’t fail to act,” said Rep. Adam Kinzinger, a fellow Republican but frequent Trump critic who flew combat missions in Iraq and Afghanistan. “He chose not to act.”

After months of work and weeks of hearings, the prime-time session started the way the committee began — laying blame for the deadly attack on Trump himself for summoning the mob to Washington and sending them to Capitol Hill.

The defeated president turned his supporters’ “love of country into a weapon,” said the panel’s Republican vice chair Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming.

Far from finishing its work after Thursday’s hearing, probably the last of the summer, the panel will start up again in September as more witnesses and information emerge. Cheney said “the dam has begun to break” on revealing what happened that fateful day, at the White House as well as in the violence at the Capitol.

“Donald Trump made a purposeful choice to violate his oath of office,” Cheney declared.

“Every American must consider this: Can a president who is willing to make the choices Donald Trump made during the violence of Jan. 6 ever be trusted in any position of authority in our great nation?” she asked.

Trump, who is considering another White House run, dismissed the committee as a “Kangaroo court,” and name-called the panel and witnesses for “many lies and misrepresentations.”

Plunging into its second prime-time hearing on the Capitol attack, the committee aimed to show a “minute by minute” accounting of Trump’s actions with new testimony, including from two White House aides, never-before-heard security radio transmissions of Secret Service officers fearing for their lives and behind-the-scenes discussions at the White House.

With the Capitol siege raging, Trump was “giving the green light” to his supporters by tweeting condemnation of Vice President Mike Pence’s refusal to go along with his plan to stop the certification of Joe Biden’s victory, a former White House aide told the committee.

Two aides resigned on the spot.

“I thought that Jan. 6 2021, was one of the darkest days in our nation’s history,” Sarah Matthews told the panel. “And President Trump was treating it as a celebratory occasion. So it just further cemented my decision to resign.”

The committee played audio of Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, reacting with surprise to the president’s inaction during the attack.

“You’re the commander-in-chief. You’ve got an assault going on on the Capitol of the United States of America. And there’s Nothing? No call? Nothing, Zero?” he said.

On Jan. 6, an irate Trump demanded to be taken to the Capitol after his supporters had stormed the building, well aware of the deadly attack, but his security team refused.

“Within 15 minutes of leaving the stage, President Trump knew that the Capitol was besieged and under attack,” said Rep. Elaine Luria, D-Va.

At the Capitol, the mob was chanting “Hang Mike Pence,” testified Matt Pottinger, the former deputy national security adviser, as Trump tweeted his condemnation of his vice president.

Pottinger, testifying Thursday, said that when he saw Trump’s tweet he immediately decided to resign, as did Matthews, who said she was a lifelong Republican but could not go along with what was going on. She was the witness who called the tweet “a green light” and “pouring gasoline on the fire.”

Meanwhile, recordings of Secret Service radio transmissions revealed agents at the Capitol trying to whisk Pence to safety amid the mayhem and asking for messages to be relayed telling their own families goodbye.

The panel showed previously unseen testimony from the president’s son, Donald Trump, Jr., with a text message to his father’s chief of staff Mark Meadows urging the president to call off the mob.

Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner also testified in a recorded video of a “scared” GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy calling him for help.

And in a gripping moment, the panel showed Trump refusing to deliver a speech the next day declaring the election was over, despite his daughter, Ivanka Trump, heard off camera, encouraging him to read the script.

“The president’s words matter,” said Luria, D-Va., a former Naval officer on the panel. “We know that many of the rioters were listening to President Trump.”

Luria said the panel had received testimony confirming the powerful previous account of former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson of an altercation involving Trump as he insisted the Secret Service drive him to the Capitol.

Among the witnesses testifying Thursday in a recorded video was retired District of Columbia Metropolitan Police Department Sgt. Mark Robinson who told the committee that Trump was well aware of the number of weapons in the crowd of his supporters but wanted to go regardless.

“The only description that I received was that the president was upset, and that he was adamant about going to the Capitol and that there was a heated discussion about that,” Robinson said.

Chairman Bennie Thompson, appearing virtually as he self-isolates with COVID-19, opened Thursday’s hearing saying Trump as president did “everything in his power to overturn the election” he lost to Joe Biden, including before and during the deadly Capitol attack.

“He lied, he bullied, he betrayed his oath,” charged Thompson, D-Miss.

“Our investigation goes forward,” said Thompson. “There needs to be accountability.”

The hearing room was packed, including with several police officers who fought off the mob that day, and the family of one officer who died the day after the attack.

While the committee cannot make criminal charges, the Justice Department is monitoring its work.

So far, more than 840 people have been charged with federal crimes related to the Capitol riot. Over 330 of them have pleaded guilty, mostly to misdemeanors. Of the more than 200 defendants to be sentenced, approximately 100 received terms of imprisonment.

No former president has ever been federally prosecuted by the Justice Department.

Attorney General Merrick Garland said Wednesday that Jan. 6 is “the most wide-ranging investigation and the most important investigation that the Justice Department has ever entered into.”

Five people died that day as Trump supporters battled the police in gory hand-to-hand combat to storm the Capitol. One officer has testified that she was “slipping in other people’s blood” as they tried to hold back the mob. One Trump supporter was shot and killed by police.

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Story: Lisa Mascaro, Farnoush Amiri and Eric Tucker. Associated Press writers Mary Clare Jalonick, Kevin Freking, Mike Balsamo, Chris Megerian in Washington and Jill Colvin in New York contributed to this report.

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Rajapaksa Ally Named PM in Sri Lanka as Protest Site Cleared

A protester shouts slogans as army soldiers arrive to remove protesters from the site of a protest camp outside the Presidential Secretariat in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Friday, July 22, 2022. Photo: Rafiq Maqbool / AP
A protester shouts slogans as army soldiers arrive to remove protesters from the site of a protest camp outside the Presidential Secretariat in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Friday, July 22, 2022. Photo: Rafiq Maqbool / AP

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — A Rajapaksa political ally was appointed Sri Lanka’s prime minister Friday, hours after army troops and police forcefully cleared the main protest site occupied for months by demonstrators angry at the Rajapaksas over the country’s economic collapse.

The overnight raid occurred even though protesters had announced they would vacate the site on Friday voluntarily, and the U.N., U.S. and others denounced the heavy-handed force that was used. A lawyer said several protesters were hospitalized for injuries and that journalists and a lawyer were among people arrested.

Sri Lankans have taken to the streets for months demanding their leaders resign over an economic crisis that has left the island nation’s 22 million people short of essentials like medicine, food and fuel. Last week, the protests forced out former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, whose family has ruled Sri Lanka for most of the last two decades.

The prime minister he appointed in May to lead negotiations for a bailout of the bankrupt country succeeded him. Ranil Wickremesinghe was elected president by lawmakers, and he appointed as his own successor his school classmate Dinesh Gunawardena, who is 73 and from a prominent political family.

On Monday, when he was acting president, Wickremesinghe declared a state of emergency giving him the power to change or suspend laws and giving authorities broad power to search premises and detain people. On Friday, he issued a notice under the state of emergency calling out the armed forces to maintain law and order nationwide.

Before dawn, troops and police cleared the main protest camp near the presidential palace in the capital, Colombo, where demonstrators have gathered for the past 104 days. Army and police staff arrived in trucks and buses around midnight, removing tents and blocking roads leading to the site.

Security forces were seen beating up at least two journalists. At least two lawyers also were assaulted when they went to the protest site to offer their counsel, said the Bar Association of Sri Lanka, the main lawyers’ body in the country.

Some protesters were badly injured and some protesters and lawyers were arrested, said Harshani Siriwardana, a lawyer and a protester.

The Bar Association called for a halt to the “unjustified and disproportionate actions” of armed forces targeting civilians. It called on Wickremesinghe to ensure he and his government respected the rule of law and citizens’ rights.

“The use of the Armed Forces to suppress civilian protests on the very first day in office of the new President is despicable and will have serious consequences on our country’s social, economic and political stability,” the association said in its statement.

The leader of the political opposition, Sajith Premadasa, tweeted, “A cowardly assault against PEACEFUL protestors, who agreed to vacate the sites today; A useless display of ego and brute force putting innocent lives at risk & endangers Sri Lanka’s international image, at a critical juncture.”

Hanaa Singer-Hamdy, the U.N. resident coordinator to Sri Lanka, expressed grave concern over the use of force and said journalists and human rights defenders should not be impeded when they monitor demonstrations. “Actions that stifle protests and the right to peaceful assembly can worsen economic and political instability in Sri Lanka,” Singer-Hamdy said.

U.S. Ambassador Julie Chung also expressed concern. “We urge restraint by authorities and immediate access to medical attention for those injured,” she said in a tweet.

Heavy security was present outside the president’s office at midday.

Earlier this week, Wickremesinghe said bailout talks with the International Monetary Fund were near a conclusion and talks on help from other countries had also progressed. He also said the government has taken steps to resolve shortages of fuel and cooking gas.

Even after restoring order and installing a new government, the outlook for reaching agreement on a bailout remains unclear. The head of the IMF, Kristalina Georgieva, told the Japanese financial magazine Nikkei Asia this week that the fund hopes for a deal “as quickly as possible.”

But Wickremesinghe said earlier this month that the task was proving difficult because Sri Lanka is effectively bankrupt.

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Story: Krishan Francis, Rafiq Maqbool and Rishi Lekhi.

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CP Foods taps into future trends with food tech solutions

Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited (CP Foods) is focusing on future food such as value-added products, alternative protein, and nutrition innovations to catch up with shifting global food trends. 

Healthy living, Personalized Foods, Food Tech, Flexitarians, and sustainability-centric food supply chain practices are upcoming food trends identified by CPF RD center. Dr. Lalana Thiranusornkit, senior vice president for Food Innovation and New Product Development of CP Foods, said that the climate change, rising world population, and aging society and the Covid-19 pandemic has tremendously impacted day to day life, global economic and environment. Recognizing the urgency and need to tackle these rapid changes, CP Foods strives to develop food products that are safe, healthy, convenient, and sustainable to ensure food security of consumers across the world.

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As a result, the company is dedicated to accelerating innovation in food industry. The goals are to explore new ingredients and techniques to develop tastier, better nutrition, healthier.

“At CPF RD Center, we are catching up with healthy food trend and nutrition foods in accordance with consumer needs.  The RD Center also focuses on responsible food production to reduce the environmental footprint in line with the sustainable development goals of the United Nation,” Dr. Lalana said.

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To meet demand of health seeker, CP Foods created nutrient meats, Benja Chicken and Cheeva Pork, both are made from super-food fed animal raised in a high biosecurity – high animal welfare farms. the meat has high nutritional values, such as Omega-3, and antibiotic-free.

Another future food trend is the Flexitarians. The company has launched “MEAT ZERO”, the plant-based meat that feel, taste, and appear like real meat due to “PLANT-TEC” innovation that the company invented. Moreover, CP Foods has teamed up with Lypid to make the plant-based meat tastier with “Vegan Fat innovation”. Aside plant-based product, the company and Israel-based Future Meat Technologies are developing hybrid cultured meat products for the Asian market. 

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Functional drink is also among trends that CP Foods tapped into. The products included “IMU Drinks ”, boost immunity & prevent allergies; a brain-booster drink, Fresh Awake; and rejuvenating Deep Sleep.

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As a solution for aging society, CP Foods and the Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital Mahidol University launched NutriMax to help the elderly and patients to eat easily, swallow easily, as well as develop probiotic supplements called “Bifio Probiotic Plus” contains quality probiotic microorganisms to help boost immunity.

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