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Don’t Ask Why: South Korea deals with two ‘Mudjima’ stabbings in quick succession

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A crowded train car with a knife darting out. An attacker running towards shoppers and stabbing erratically in the street.

Following a mass stabbing attack last week, South Korea’s second in as many weeks, many people have been plag by these dreams.

On July 21, a man attacked travelers at the city’s subway station, murdering one person and slashing three others. He later admitted to authorities that his life had been unhappy and that he “wanted to make others miserable too.”

Then, on August 3

A guy crashed his car into pedestrians near a subway stop in Seongnam, south-east of Seoul, injuring 14. He then fled inside a department shop, where he stabbed nine people. One woman later passed away from her wounds.

A delivery guy and high school dropout with schizoid personality disorder, Choi Won-jong, 22, was the second attacker. Before going on his spree, according to police, he googled news about the initial attack.

Dazed by back-to-back stabbings in a country recognized for having low rates of violent crime. South Koreans online exclaimed, “What’s happening in South Korea these days?” thereafter.

Although they have been known as Mudjima by the general public for many years, South Korean police did not formally. Classify these crimes as a separate category until 2022, when they were given the name “Abnormal Motive Crimes.”

The action seemed to demonstrate that authorities. Were now taking the crimes seriously by providing detailed definitions and establishing a task team to combat them. 18 Mudjima acts were report by the police in the first half of this year.

The recent stabbings have fueled the notion that Mudjima actions are more frequent and society is more unsafe. Despite the fact that aggregate statistics shows no increase in violent crime and South Korea last year achieved its lowest rates in a decade.

It has even prompted some pundits to draw similarities to the US, with statements like “OMG South Korea. Has become the USA of Asia” and “It’s the American mentality that’s going viral in South Korea.”

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an Australian community founded on racial looks to the future

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Cherbourg, which was established on Wakka Wakka territory, has a current slogan of “many tribes. One Australian community that represents the diverse ethnic backgrounds of its 1,700 inhabitants. Some of whom were originally compelled to live there due to segregation laws.

According to the Queensland government, more than 2,600 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Were forcefully relocated from their land to Cherbourg, which was once known as Barambah, between 1905 and 1971.

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Under a rule that mandated the expulsion of Indigenous people from their ancestral lands in order to house and educate. Them according to colonial standards, some were taken barefoot across the Australian bush by colonial settlers.

Residents of the old government reserve now live in tidy rows of one-story homes. Paying rent to a council whose goal it is to create a vibrant neighborhood where people want to live. So far, it appears to be successful.

The CEO of the Cherbourg Council, Chatur Zala, stated that there are about 260 people on the waiting list. “Since our rent is so affordable, there is a big demand for social housing.

For those in Cherbourg, life has altered, but there is still a gap between non-Indigenous and Indigenous Australians on a variety of metrics, including infant mortality, employment, suicide, and jail.

On October 14, the entire nation will vote on a proposal made by indigenous people that they believe could help reduce the gap.

By voting yes, First Nations people would be acknowledged in the constitution and a voice to parliament would be established to advise the government on matters pertaining to them. Nothing would change if you voted no.

What are Cherbourg residents’ thoughts on what is being hailed as a historic step for Indigenous reconciliation given that Cherbourg was founded on practices of segregation and assimilation?

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Biden warns Trump movement is a threat to American democracy

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In a significant speech on Thursday, President Joe Biden delivered frank fresh warnings about ongoing threats to American democracy. Honing the main point of his possible rematch with Donald Trump and pleading with voters to give the health of American institutions top priority.

Biden remark during his speech in Arizona, where he was also paying tribute to his buddy, the late Republican Sen. John McCain, “There’s something dangerous happening in America right now.” The MAGA movement is an extremist movement that disagrees with the fundamental principles of our democracy.

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He use the abbreviation for Trump political movement, saying, “There’s no doubt that today’s Republican Party is drive and intimate by MAGA Republican extremists. If implement, their radical agenda will change American democracy’s institutions as we currently know them.

Since the former president was criminally charged for his attempts to tamper with the results of the 2020 election, Biden’s stern statement was his most powerful attempt to call out Trump’s anti democratic activities. It gave a preview of Biden’s upcoming reelection speech, which would focus on Trump’s own statements and deeds as threats to democracy. According to Biden, his predecessor was motivate by “vengeance and vindictiveness” rather than the Constitution or morality.

Biden largely remained silent on his predecessor throughout the wave of charges and arrests because he was reluctant to appear to meddle in Justice Department matters. His caustic comments regarding Trump’s mugshot in the Fulton County, Georgia, lawsuit was his most significant response to Trump’s numerous legal difficulties.

But as long as Trump maintains his lead in the Republican primary and as long as Biden’s own popularity is mire in low levels. The president is intensifying his attacks on his most likely 2024 as a threat to democracy. The address on Thursday was yet another indication that it is no longer necessary to try to keep Trump at a distance.

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African Republic sees in the future for Wagner after Prgozhin

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Yevgeny Prigozhin, the former head of Wagner, visited la Maison Russe, or the Russian House. Cultural facility close to the Russian embassy in the city last month. On his last trip to the Central African Republic (CAR) where he took selfies with residents and his lieutenants.

The institute, with its wide range of activities, is a clear illustration of how the mercenary organization has replaced the Russian state in the nation and a representation of the difficulties Vladimir Putin would face in regaining control.

Russia has been involved in a high-stakes race to consolidate Prigozhin’s empire on the African continent since his failed coup attempt in June and subsequent death in a plane crash outside of Moscow two months later. This empire consists of thousands of fighters, a vast array of business holdings, and numerous soft power initiatives like this one.

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What comes next for the group is unknown as the Kremlin tries to contain Wagner’s extensive business network. However, Bangui is starting to show glimpses of what the future might hold for the CAR, one of the organization’s earliest client states and its laboratory on the continent. Here, it appears that Russia is maintaining its influence while consolidating Wagner’s operations. It appears that Moscow wants to convey the message that everything will continue as normal.

The dominance of Russia is evident everywhere. Locals consume Wa-Na-Wa vodka and Africa Ti L’Or beer in roadside bars owned by a company connected to Wagner. Fighter jets donated by Russia are currently flying missions overhead.

A Russian tricolor flag flutters above the cultural center. A carousel with an onion dome on top swings in the courtyard outside.

“The Maison Russe is the nerve center of all of Wagner’s activities in the Central African Republic,” Nathalia Dukhan, a senior investigator at The Sentry, a US NGO that has tracked Wagner around the nation, stated.

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