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Thousands attend ′pro-democracy′ demonstrations in Poland | News | DW.COM | 19.12.2015

Tens of thousands of Poles have rallied across the country to protest the country’s new right-wing government and its tightening grip on power. The central rally in Warsaw was interrupted early due to a bomb threat.

Politicians and artists, as well as former anti-communist dissidents, joined the protests held in around 20 Polish cities on Saturday.

Locals protested the government’s bid to install five of its alleged supporters in the 15-member Constitutional Tribunal.

“The ruling party is going to destroy the Constitutional Tribunal,” said blogger and activist Marcin Skubiszewski, protesting at the central rally in Warsaw.

Source: Thousands attend ′pro-democracy′ demonstrations in Poland | News | DW.COM | 19.12.2015

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Two countries had no idea they were in Saudi Arabia’s Muslim coalition to fight terrorism – Times of India

Despite being a long-term ally of Saudi Arabia, Pakistan has refrained from joining its military exploits, instead reaffirming its position of non-involvement in Middle Eastern conflicts. In November, army spokesman Lt Gen Asim Bajwa stated: “We are not looking for any involvement outside our region.”Lebanon was also equally baffled country following the announcement, according to Lebanese media outlet Naharnet. The Prime Minister Tammam Salam reportedly welcomed the news, saying: “Lebanon is at the forefront of the confrontation with terrorism.”In contrast the foreign ministry was adamant they had no “memo or phone call mentioning this coalition.” They added they had :”No knowledge whatsoever of the issue of forming an Islamic anti-terror coalition.”The office also questioned whether the move encroached on their ‘constitutional jurisdiction on foreign affairs’.Indonesia was also said to be still deciding whether to join, while Malaysia ruled out any military intervention.

Source: Two countries had no idea they were in Saudi Arabia’s Muslim coalition to fight terrorism – Times of India