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Palestine Action supporters protest against UK ban

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Football   来源:World  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"You had people jamming into lanes to create lanes to get out and then you've got six or seven cars diverging from different directions."

"You had people jamming into lanes to create lanes to get out and then you've got six or seven cars diverging from different directions."

It is also demanding more accountability when things go wrong, like in the case of Daniel Clarke."It paints a picture of systemic failure," Ms Golby said.

Palestine Action supporters protest against UK ban

"This needs investigating to find out why such a horrific man got away with what he did for such a long time when concerns were raised."Hazel Dawkins, a Labour representative on Solihull Council, has a daughter who attends Merstone.Her child did not have contact with Clarke, but the mother said the case had brought her to tears due to the timespan of the offending and the fact some victims could be non-verbal.

Palestine Action supporters protest against UK ban

"It's horrific," she said. "I can't even bear to think what these parents are going through."Dawkins said the school and the council needed to "accept responsibility and seek to reassure parents".

Palestine Action supporters protest against UK ban

She called for an inquiry and strengthened policies to keep children safe.

The local politician has also been representing parents withThe 12 May starting date was abandoned because of problems with his health and the complexity of the case, and the trial is

The date was set at the District of Columbia District Court, where Masud listened with the help of a translator and was expressionless throughout.After the hearing, relatives of American victims of the bombing told BBC News of their disappointment that the trial is now scheduled to start 50 weeks later than originally planned.

Kara Weipz is the president of the US group Victims of Pan Am Flight 103 and lost her 20-year-old brother Richard Monetti on the plane."I'm just going to pray that it stays at 20 April," she said. "I was 15 when this happened, and I'm 52 now and among the relatives I'm considered young.

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