Six Chinese movies will be streamed for audiences in Seychelles from September 15 to 20 in the China Film Festival to mark the 75th anniversary of the founding of China. The Chinese Ambassador to Seychelles, Lin Nan, revealed the series of activities in a press conference held on Thursday, which is being held in collaboration with the China Film Administration, Seychelles National Institute for Culture, Heritage and the Arts (SNICHA), and China Film Archive. The first movie to launch the festival was aired on September 15. The other five films for the festival will be Lighting Up The Stars, Home Coming, One and Only, Ping-Pong of China, and Moon Man, all made in recent years and will all be streamed at Deepam Cinema at 6 pm. The ambassador said, «We hope that through this blend of contemporary Chinese films, Seychellois friends will get a glimpse of how ordinary Chinese people live and their fine sentiments. We are convinced that this will deepen cultural exchanges and mutual learning between our two peoples.» Another activity to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the China and Chengdu Culture and Tourism Experience Event will take place on September 21 at Camion Hall, Victoria. The event will be organised by the Chinese Association of Seychelles, Chengdu Municipal People's Government, SNICHA, the office of the Major of Victoria, and the Chinese Embassy. «During the event, more than 20 stalls will be set up, providing Chinese food and artifacts. Wonderful performances such as face changing of Sichuan Opera, Tai Chi, dance and musical performance will be staged. And you can also experience panda cultural creation, tea art, and Sichuan embroidery Paper Cuttings. The event will be open to the public and we welcome Seychellois friends to join in,» said Lin. For the introduction of direct flights to Sichuan Province in China as of November, a delegation from Chengdu will also be at Camion Hall to introduce charter flight arrangements. The delegation will also give an introduction on business, cultural and tourism cooperation opportunities, and welcome Seychellois friends to visit Chengdu.
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United Nations rights experts warned Monday that Israel risked becoming an international «pariah» over its «genocide» in Gaza, suggesting that the country's UN membership should be called into question. Several independent UN experts decried what they said was Israel's escalating violence and rights violations in Gaza and the West Bank, its disregard for international court rulings and verbal attacks on the UN itself. The rapporteurs, who are appointed by the UN Human Rights Council but who do not speak on behalf of the UN, also slammed Western countries' «double standards» and insisted Israel needed to face consequences for its actions. «I think that it is unavoidable for Israel to become a pariah in the face of its continuous, relentless vilifying assault on the United Nations, (and) Palestinians,» said Francesca Albanese, the UN's special rapporteur on the rights situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. Albanese, who has repeatedly accused Israel of committing «genocide» in Gaza and who has faced harsh criticism and calls for her dismissal from Israel, asked if the country deserved «to continue to go unpunished for its relentless attacks» on the UN. «Should there be a consideration of its membership as part of this organisation, which Israel seems to have zero respect for?» she rhetorically asked a Geneva press conference, speaking via video link from Tunis. - 'Double standards' - George Katrougalos, the UN special rapporteur on the promotion of democratic and equitable international order, demanded that Israel be held to the same standards as all countries, and condemned its repeated attacks on critical UN officials or agencies. «We cannot anymore stand this kind of double standards and hypocrisy,» he told reporters. «I trust that the progressive and democratic citizens of Israel would not let their country become a pariah like South Africa had become during the times of apartheid.» Pedro Arrojo-Agudo, the UN special rapporteur on the rights to safe drinking water and sanitation, meanwhile warned that Israel and its allies blatant disregard for findings by international courts, the Security Council and other UN bodies in connection with the conflict was undermining the organisation as a whole. «We are blowing up the United Nations if we don't react,» he warned. Israel, which flatly rejects accusations that its offensive in Gaza amounts to a «genocide», responded Monday to Albanese's comments especially, charging that she was «abusing her inherently discriminatory UN mandate to spread her hate-filled political agenda, anti-Semitism and disinformation». «Her attitude, including defending and justifying Hamas' actions, is a constant stain on the United Nations,» the Israeli mission in Geneva said in a statement. - 'Abyss' - The war in Gaza erupted after Hamas' October 7 attack inside Israel, which resulted in the deaths of 1,205 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures. Militants also seized 251 hostages, 97 of whom are still held in Gaza, including 33 the Israeli military says are dead. Israel's retaliatory military offensive has killed at least 41,226 people in Gaza, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory. Albanese lamented that in the face of «unimaginable» suffering in Gaza, the world -- first and foremost the Western countries -- «continues to remain silent». Arrojo-Agudo charged that the deprivation of water in the besieged Palestinian territory was «clearly employed as a weapon». He said Gaza's population currently accesses on average just 4.7 litres of water per person per day, compared to more than 100 litres typically considered sufficient to cover daily needs. Speaking before the UN rights council Monday, an Israeli representative rejected that allegation, charging that Hamas had «completely mismanaged water in Gaza and is responsible for the irreversible damage to 95 percent of natural water resources». © Agence France-Presse
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