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And a well kept secret over generations of women. Thankfully, victims of breast ironing/ flattening are now coming forward to speak about their experience so as to create awareness about it and for rallying to put an end to this inhuman practice which, according to the United Nations Population Fund(UNFPA) is one of the five under-reported crimes relating to gender-based violence. The others are “bridenapping” in Central Asia, the epidemic of traumatic fistula in Africa, femicide of women in Central America and child marriage.
The issue came to the fore when Leyla Hussein, a Somali psychotherapist and social activist now based in the UK tweeted about it, “Why everyone should know about breast ironing”. She blogged for Cosmopolitan regarding this practice.
“Breast ironing is when a hot iron or stone is used to burn or compress the breast tissue. Destroying a woman’s or girl’s breasts in this way can take anything from a couple of days to a few weeks. The words ‘culture,’ ‘tradition’ or ‘religion’ might come up when trying to explain this absurdly harmful practice, but as in the case of Female Genital Mutilation, these words are only thinly veiled excuses.”- Leyla
Breast ironing is the brutal flattening of a young girl’s developing chest to “protect her from rape and sexual harassment”. It is believed that if the breasts are flattened, the girls would be less feminine, and less attractive to men, preserved from rapes or pre-marital sexual activities and teenage pregnancies, and thus be able to complete their education.
This is absurd logic because despite breast ironing girls are raped and they become pregnant. In fact, ironing the chest with spatula, stones or hammer heated over coal in the effort to make the breasts “disappear” perpetuate various physical and psychological damages on the girls who are subjected to it, in 58% of the cases, by their own mothers. Often, but not always, the father remains completely unaware of it. Rich families prefer to use an elastic belt to press the small paps to prevent them from growing.
Young girls from 11 to 15 years of age are exposed to numerous health problems such as cancer, abscesses, itching, and discharge of milk, infection, dissymmetry of the breasts, cysts, breast infections, severe fever, tissue damage and even the complete disappearance of one or both breasts. They feel as if their chests are (literally) on fire. In a number of cases, when these girls bear a child, they are unable to produce milk and then bitten by “driver ants” in an effort to swell the breasts and produce milk. No milk is produced.
Needless to say, this procedure is extremely painful and violates a girl’s physical integrity. The teenagers are so traumatized that sometimes they do not want anyone to touch their breasts for the rest of their lives. Besides, some have confessed to being ashamed of their flattened chest which makes them look like boys. It destroys their confidence and their social and psychological well-being.
According to an estimate by the UN, 3.8 million young women are at risk of breast ironing in Central and West Africa. It is a widespread practice in Cameroon. Other places that may be at risk include Nigeria, the Republic of Guinea, Togo and Côte d’Ivoire.
Since it is perceived that it is for the “safety” of young women, they keep quiet about it which further perpetuates this violence. Lyela opines that “it is ‘absurd’ that women’s bodies are not ‘considered safe in their natural states’.” Men should be held responsible for not controlling their urges, not rape survivors.
Women who are now campaigning against breast ironing try to educate the girls by asserting that breasts are created by God and ironing them is dangerous. They believe that education is the only way to put an end to this barbaric practice. They also assert the importance of sex education as a guarantee against teenage sexual activities and pregnancies rather than breast ironing. If girls are taught about their bodies at the onset of puberty, they will be able to take care of their bodies better.
Some organizations which are working for awareness against breast ironing are London-based charity Women’s and Girl’s Development Organisation (Cawogido), and the Association of Aunties, a national network in Cameroon that promotes sexual dialogue. Often they are short of sponsors which make it difficult to work at the scale they would like to.
(Thanks, Logical Indian) 

Great Khali

Former WWE wrestler Dalip Singh Rana, popularly known by his ring name ‘The Great Khali’, won the match on Sunday and grab the title of ‘The Great Khali Returns mega show’. The ex-WWE star from India, who was seriously injured in a professional wrestling bout with Canada’s ‘Bodysteel’ on Wednesday. But undeterred The Great Khali said he is ready for a rematch and promised to show no mercy. 


uring the fight on Sunday  he defeated Canadian wrestlers in just two minute. The Great Khali performs Puja in Dehradun (Uttarakhand) ahead of his wrestling match on February 28 and said “I have come out of bad time. I am ready to fight him [Bodysteel]. I will attack him with a chair and make every drop of his blood count. It will be blood for blood and chair for chair.”
During his fight with Canadian wrestler ‘Bodysteel’ in ‘The Great Khali Wrestling Show’ at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Khali was left stranded alone when two other wrestlers Mike Knox and Apollo entered the ring and started beating the Indian with chairs and was taken to Dehradun on Thursday for specialised treatment.
After being injured the doctors had advised him to not fight, but he decided to fight in any case. “There is a fire burning inside me and I am embarrassed that I let my fans down in Haldwani. But I request you all to come on 28th in Dehradun and watch me give it back to them. I will fight despite what the doctors say and promise to take revenge,” Khali said. After coming out of the ICU Khali had take 35 egg, 5 kilos of fruit, 6 glasses of juice and 7 burger in breakfast.
The Great Khali Show’s fight was very exciting. Khali remove Bodysteel, Mike Knox and Apollo’s arrogance in 2 minute. Khali beat all three with chair.
Bollywood actor Shreyas Talpade also attend the fight and shares the picture of fight on Twitter and write “After a lot of dramatic twists n turns…Hero finally wins and gets the belt back #TheGreatKhaliReturns.

Airtel 4G
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India’s largest telecom company Bharti Airtel said on Sunday that it has started delivering 4G mobile broadband speed of up to 135 megabits per second.
Bharti said data speeds of up to 135 Mbps have been delivered on commercially available mobile devices on Airtel’s 4G network in Kerala. “This is a game changer for mobile broadband in India. Airtel has pioneered 4G deployment in India and we are delighted to raise the innovation benchmark to deliver a world-class experience to our customers,” Bharti Airtel MD and CEO (India and South Asia) Gopal Vittal said in a statement.
With this, Airtel has joined a select group of global mobile operators to commercially deploy the technology that delivers ultra-fast mobile data speeds and enables better spectrum utilisation and efficiency, said the company. “Using the carrier aggregation technology and combining the capacities of TD LTE (2300 MHz spectrum band) and FD LTE (1800 MHz spectrum band), data speeds of up to 135 Mbps have been delivered on commercially available mobile devices on Airtel’s 4G network in Kerala,” said Airtel.
LTE-Advanced carrier aggregation technology combines TD LTE (2300 MHz) with FD LTE (1800 MHz) bandwidths to deliver high data speeds on a LIVE 4G network Carrier aggregation enables enhanced spectrum efficiency by combining capacities across multiple LTE carriers (within same or different spectrum bands) to deliver a superior user experience and ultra-fast mobile data speeds. Nokia Networks has partnered Airtel in deploying the carrier aggregation technology.


Gianni Infantino

European soccer chief Gianni Infantino was elected as president of soccer’s world governing body, FIFA, at a voting on Friday in Zurich.
UEFA general secretary Infantino won the election with 115 votes, with Sheikh Salman receiving 88 votes. Prince Ali received four votes and no votes were recorded for Jerome Champagne.
Infantino said: “I told you I went through a journey, an exceptional journey and a journey which made me meet many fantastic people – many people who love football and believe in football, and many people who deserve FIFA to be respected”.
“We will restore the respect people have in FIFA and everybody will applaud us, and they will applaud all of you for what you do. We have to be proud of what we do for FIFA. I would like to thank all of you and all of the other candidates”.
“It was a great sign of democracy of FIFA. I want to restore a new era in FIFA where we put football at the centre of the speech.”
Infantino succeeds Sepp Blatter as FIFA president.


How New York Reacted to Man, 65, With His 12-Year-Old 'Bride'
Screengrab taken from YouTube video uploaded by Coby Persin

In an attempt to shine a harsh light on the prevalence of child marriages (legally in many countries), YouTuber Coby Persin has conducted a social experiment to see how people in New York would react to a child bride and her older groom. New York reacted just as you would imagine - with shock and outrage.

The video shows two actors posing as a 65-year-old groom and his 12-year-old bride. The odd couple is seen getting their photographs clicked together in Times Square while Coby plays their photographer. A hidden camera, in the meantime, captures the reactions of those passing by.

A few people are caught on camera with disgust on their face, others are shown walking away from the scene and one woman is even seen wiping away a tear. Then, one by one, bystanders give the old man a piece of their mind.

"Where is your mom?," a woman asks the young girl. The man tries to explain he has her parents' permission to marry her but that only angers the woman more. "What are you doing with someone her age?," she demands to know.

More people are seen asking the man similar questions. Some even threaten to take him to the police. One man is seen getting so agitated, security has to intervene to calm him down.

This isn't the first time an experiment like has been conducted. About two weeks ago, KAFALebanon posted a similar video on YouTube which went viral with almost three million views. While most people in that experiment reacted just like the New Yorkers did, many were seen congratulating the old man on his wedding.

According to a UNICEF report from February 2016, one in four women worldwide were married before the age 18. It is plainly important for more people to speak out against this issue.

Since being posted on February 21, Coby Persin's video has already been viewed by almost a million people. The video rightly says that New Yorkers didn't stand for child marriage and nor should anyone else in the world.


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Argentina Messi Afghanistan


Murtaza Ahmadi is one lucky little boy.
He first gained Internet fame when someone posted a photo of him wearing a makeshift soccer jersey — just a plastic bag with Argentine star player Lionel Messi's name and number written on the back. Soon, people around the world were trying to get in touch with him, but questions abounded. Who was this little boy? Where exactly did he live?
Those questions have since been answered. Family members identified Murtaza as a 5-year-old living in Jaghori, Afghanistan. 
 With a photo that adorable, it's no surprise that the Afghanistan Football Federation soon got word of the situation. They made plans for Murtaza to visit with their national team, and wrote in a blog post that the "country's football federation considers it as its obligation to work for fulfilling and realizing the little Murtaza's wishes."
But even more exciting things were to come for Murtaza.
UNICEF tweeted out a photo of the little boy wearing a real Messi jersey. The best part? The shirt is signed by the soccer star.

"Murtaza realized one of his biggest dreams today! He received team jerseys and an autographed football with a personal message from UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Leo Messi," UNICEF Afghanistan wrote in a post on its Facebook page. "The right to play and practice sports promotes the well-being of all children, especially the most vulnerable trapped in emergencies around the world."






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