Saturday, September 1, 2012

Kenyan security forces patrol riot-hit Mombasa

Kenyan security forces patrolled the riot-hit streets of Mombasa on Friday as Muslims held the main weekly prayers, with streets calm but police reporting they were ready "for anything".

Kenyan authorities insist security has been restored after days of deadly protests that erupted after the assassination of radical Muslim cleric Aboud Rogo Mohammed on Monday.

"Everything is under control. We have not had any reports of planned protests after the prayers, but we are prepared for anything," regional police chief Aggrey Adoli said.

For two days, angry youths fought running battles with police, looted churches and torched cars, while two grenades were hurled at police trucks in two separate attacks, killing three officers and wounding over a dozen.

"We have not had any incidents since Wednesday night," Red Cross official Sadik Kakai said.

Anti-riot police on Friday had blocked off several areas to vehicles, residents said.

"Streets in the Majengo area have been cut off... There is some kind of curfew going on. There are people who spent the whole of Thursday indoors," said Juma Kijipwe, a trader who owns a phone shop.

Foreign embassies -- including those of Australia, Britain, France and the United States -- have issued travel warnings for Mombasa, where several large tourist resorts are based.

The murdered cleric -- popularly known as Rogo -- was on US and UN sanctions lists for allegedly supporting neighbouring Somalia's Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab militants.

Rogo had fiercely opposed Kenya's invasion of southern Somalia last year to attack Shebab bases. The United States and United Nations had accused him of recruiting and fundraising for the extremist insurgents.

Police also beefed up security in the capital Nairobi, fearing potential demonstrations there, with the extremist Muslim Youth Centre (MYC) that Rogo once led issuing threats of protests.

On Thursday, President Mwai Kibaki flew to Mombasa to open a trade fair, a longstanding engagement, but one also viewed as a government effort to show confidence in security in the city, Kenya's main port and a key tourist hub.

"We must maintain peace, which is the foundation of democracy," Kibaki said. "We must embrace tolerance and co-exist peacefully as one nation."

Rogo was killed in Mombasa when unidentified gunmen opened fire on his vehicle as he was driving with his wife and children, leaving it riddled with bullets.

Human Rights Watch has called for a probe into the killing, noting that it "follows the abductions and deaths earlier this year of several other people charged with recruitment and other offences related to the Shebab".

Rogo's supporters accused the security forces of murdering him, calling his death an "extra-judicial killing". The police reject the claim and have appealed for help in hunting down those responsible.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/kenyan-security-forces-patrol-riot-hit-mombasa-092739033.html

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Google Adds Turn-by-Turn Bicycling Navigation to Maps Apps


Bicyclists have a new, hands-free way to navigate their journeys, courtesy of Google.

The search giant this week added GPS-enabled mobile biking directions and navigation for headphones connected to smartphones, and brought turn-by-turn voice-guided navigation to Google Maps Navigation beta.

U.S. and Canadian users, who already had access to biking directions in the Android Google Maps app, got an update Wednesday to include the new navigation function. The new service is being made available in 10 more countries as well.

While riding, a bicyclist can keep an eye on real-time map directions or turn on speaker mode to listen to directions, Google said.

Last month, Google launched its desktop biking directions in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the U.K., all of which will have access to the new mobile feature.

"We know how popular cycling is in many parts of the world, so we wanted to include as much bike trail data as possible to provide efficient routes, allow riders to customize their trips, make use of bike lanes, calculate rider-friendly routes that avoid big hills and busy roads, and to customize the look of the cycling map to encourage people to hop on their bikes," Google Maps product manager Kai Hansen said in a July blog post.

Biking directions launched on the U.S. and Canadian Google Maps Android apps in 2010. Now, there are more than 330,000 miles (more than 530,000 kilometers, or just over half a gigameter, for our international readers), of green biking lines in Google Maps.

The dark green lines signify dedicated bike trails and paths, like through parks or along waterways, where motor vehicles are restricted. Light green lines show streets where bike lanes are available on streets with vehicle traffic, and dashed green lines provide a visual of other streets recommended for cycling.

Google's tools also help bicyclists avoid steep hills.

Working with members of the cycling community, and with the support of nonprofits like the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, Google has been able to add bike data for hundreds of cities and trails since it launched the bicycling option two years ago.

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Source: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2409140,00.asp?kc=PCRSS05039TX1K0000762

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Cuba reports mixed results of labor reform

HAVANA (Reuters) - Communist-run Cuba's five-year plan to cut more than a million state jobs, create a strong "non-state sector" and improve wages has made only limited progress, according to a government report released this week.

Authorities announced the shift of state workers to private and leased small businesses and farming in late 2009 as the core of a broader reform of the state-dominated economy that employed 90 percent of the workforce.

Authorities want to streamline the state and pull it out of secondary economic activity in order to focus on improving the efficiency of larger state-run companies and the wages they pay employees.

The report, "Workforce and Salaries," revealed some progress in self-employment, often a euphemism for small businesses and their employees, and cutting bureaucratic jobs, but little improvement in wages. (http://www.one.cu/aec2011/esp/20080618_tabla_cuadro.htm)

The report said there were 5 million people employed in 2011, similar to 2009, while unemployment rose from 86,000 to 164,000.

Of those working, 391,500 were self-employed in 2011, compared with 147,400 in 2009, when the government loosened regulations on small businesses.

More than 170,000 individuals have also taken advantage of a land lease program begun in 2008, the government recently reported.

There was some significant progress reported in trimming the bureaucracy. The number of "directors" fell from 380,000 in 2009 to 249,000 in 2011.

But if the shift from state to non-state employment is aimed in part at improving state wages and thus performance, to date the plan has failed.

The average monthly wage increased from 429 pesos in 2009 to 455 in 20l1, the equivalent of just over a dollar based on the official exchange rate of 25 to 1, not nearly enough to stimulate productivity.

The government reported food prices alone increased 20 percent in 2011.

Cubans spend most of their wages on food, as health and education are free, few pay rents or mortgages, there is no insurance, and few pay income and property taxes.

(Editing by David Adams and Eric Beech)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/cuba-reports-mixed-results-labor-reform-225325333--business.html

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