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Guatemala jails ex-paramilitaries for 40 years over rapes during civil war

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:World   来源:Latin America  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The first round of talks two weeks ago in Istanbul brought no breakthrough, but achieved a prisoner of war swap.

The first round of talks two weeks ago in Istanbul brought no breakthrough, but achieved a prisoner of war swap.

A 2022 inquest concluded Orlaith's death had been "" and that there were a number of missed opportunities in her care and treatment.

Guatemala jails ex-paramilitaries for 40 years over rapes during civil war

In a statement, the Belfast Health Trust said it would like to extend a sincere and unreserved apology to Orlaith's family.It added its maternity team would like the opportunity to meet Orlaith's family to offer an apology in person.The trust said it was committed to learning from Orlaith's death and had put in place a training programme to help staff recognise the wider spectrum of perinatal mental health disorders, and the risk of maternal suicide.

Guatemala jails ex-paramilitaries for 40 years over rapes during civil war

Coroner Maria Dougan tied the death to the absence of a mother and baby unit, finding that one should be established in Northern Ireland.Consultant perinatal psychiatrist, Dr Jo Black, who is originally from Cookstown, was instrumental in setting up a mother and baby unit in Devon.

Guatemala jails ex-paramilitaries for 40 years over rapes during civil war

An eight-bed unit, the layout and decor of Jasmine Lodge means it does not feel clinical.

It has areas for families to visit, and a team of specialists.Iran insists its nuclear programme is entirely peaceful and has long denied accusations it is seeking to develop nuclear weapons.

However, the IAEA stated that it "cannot verify" this, citing Iran's refusal to grant access to senior inspectors and its failure to answer longstanding questions about its nuclear history.In recent months, two of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's advisors - Ali Larijani and Kamal Kharazi - have suggested Iran might reconsider its long-standing position against building nuclear weapons if international pressure intensifies.

Such statements have raised alarm among Western diplomats, who fear Iran is edging closer to becoming a nuclear threshold state.The IAEA board is expected to meet in the coming days to discuss next steps, amid mounting international pressure on Tehran to fully cooperate with inspections and return to compliance with nuclear non-proliferation norms.

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