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In Cameroon’s civil war, spoken-word poets speak the unspeakable

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Markets   来源:Life  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The Sunderland resident, who wishes to remain anonymous, said her father's death was not registered until 2 April and therefore funeral arrangements had to be put on hold until then.

The Sunderland resident, who wishes to remain anonymous, said her father's death was not registered until 2 April and therefore funeral arrangements had to be put on hold until then.

It said: "Our thoughts are with everyone involved at the UCSC and so grateful there were no casualties. We would also thank our local services for their quick response."Two men have been jailed for their roles in an organised campaign of keyless vehicle thefts worth £1.3m.

In Cameroon’s civil war, spoken-word poets speak the unspeakable

Jack Reid, 22, and Connor Jones, 25, admitted burglary and conspiring to steal motor vehicles at Chelmsford Crown Court this week.Essex Police said they put devices near the homes of their victims, enabling them to copy the signals emitted by car keys before stealing the vehicles from their drives.Jones was jailed for four years and 11 months while Reid was sentenced to three years and nine months.

In Cameroon’s civil war, spoken-word poets speak the unspeakable

The stolen vehicles would often be taken to a lock-up garage in Waltham Abbey to be stripped for parts.Keyless car thefts also happened in Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire and London.

In Cameroon’s civil war, spoken-word poets speak the unspeakable

Police started an investigation after realising 70 of the thefts were linked to a group of organised criminals.

Katie Evans, from Brentwood, fell victim when her Ford Kuga was stolen from her drive in July 2024.But the timing of this breakthrough reflects a growing sense of urgency in international affairs, not least regarding Ukraine, with the UK keen to remove the Chagos issue as an obstacle to winning more global support, particularly from African nations, with the prospect of a second Trump presidency looming.

A backlash from some voices in the UK can be expected, even though successive Conservative and Labour prime ministers have been working towards the same broad goal.Tory leadership candidate Tom Tugendhat argued the deal had been "negotiated against Britain's interest" and it was "disgraceful" that such talks had begun under the previous Conservative government.

He called it a "shameful retreat" that leaves "allies exposed", while the former foreign secretary James Cleverly called it a "weak" deal.Human Rights Watch (HRW) said the deal will "address the wrongs against the Chagossians of the past but it looks like it will continue the crimes long into the future”.

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