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Amazon turbine may 'erode' heritage, warns group

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:India   来源:Climate  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Trump renewed his call for party unity on Wednesday, despite concerns from his fellow Republicans.

Trump renewed his call for party unity on Wednesday, despite concerns from his fellow Republicans.

Kiarie feels the Migori church may prove to be another case like the Shakahola cult “massacre” if it is found that more people indeed died and were buried there without their families’ knowledge.From Shakahola to Migori

Amazon turbine may 'erode' heritage, warns group

The events in Migori have opened wounds for many survivors and relatives of the 429 people who were starved to death in Kilifi County’s Shakahola, in 2023.Led by Pastor Paul McKenzie, the congregants there also left their families and abandoned property, seeking to go to heaven and meet their messiah. But news reports said that at the church, they were radicalised and brainwashed, convinced that if they stopped eating they would die peacefully, go to heaven and meet their god.Both Grace Kazungu’s parents and two of her siblings perished in the Shakhola church cult, says the 32-year-old mother of three from Kilifi.

Amazon turbine may 'erode' heritage, warns group

Whenever she and her brother tried to question the church’s teachings, the others would not hear a word against it, she told Al Jazeera.“They would argue that we were ‘anti-Christ’ and that their church was the only sacred and holy way to heaven,” she said.

Amazon turbine may 'erode' heritage, warns group

“Months later, I heard from my brother that they had sold the family’s property and were going to live inside the church after ditching earthly possessions.

“We tried to reach them but were blocked by their leader. My husband broke the news to me one morning after a year that they had been found inside the forest and they were dead and buried.”The case of Apple, whose products in many cases fall under Western sanctions, provides a typical example of how Russia’s parallel imports regime works in practice.

Russia’s largest retailer of Apple products, re:Store, closed for several months "to assess the situation" following the tech giant’s exit.When re:Store reopened in September 2022, the retailer had changed its name to Restore: and expanded its range, selling not only Apple products but also hairdryers, gaming consoles and smart home appliances from other manufacturers.

Restore: does not go to great lengths to hide its use of unofficial supply chains.When Al Jazeera called Restore:’s technical assistance line posing as a customer, a customer service representative said it sold genuine Apple items sourced from China and Dubai.

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