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Iran’s dual nationals caught between Israeli bombs and family ties

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:News   来源:Cybersecurity  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Southern Baptists will be meeting on the 40th anniversary of another Dallas annual meeting. An epic showdown took place when a record-shattering 45,000 church representatives clashed in what became a decisive blow in the takeover of the convention — and its seminaries and other agencies — by a more conservative faction that was also aligned with the growing Christian conservative movement in presidential politics.

Southern Baptists will be meeting on the 40th anniversary of another Dallas annual meeting. An epic showdown took place when a record-shattering 45,000 church representatives clashed in what became a decisive blow in the takeover of the convention — and its seminaries and other agencies — by a more conservative faction that was also aligned with the growing Christian conservative movement in presidential politics.

Trustees at Truett McConnell University in Cleveland announced on Friday that they had placed Emil Caner on leave. They said they hired an investigator to examine claims that a former administrator and professor sexually assaulted a woman who was a student and later a university employee. She claims she was assaulted when she went to the administrator’s home for Bible study. Trustees also named John Yarborough, the director of alumni and public policy, as acting president.Southern Baptists have faced allegations that

Iran’s dual nationals caught between Israeli bombs and family ties

have abused people over the years and that the denominaton hasn’t done enough to prevent abuse.The former student made the allegations on a podcast on May 29. Truett McConnell issued a statement May 30, saying that it first became aware of the allegations in February 2024, when the administrator informed the university he was under investigation by the White County Sheriff’s Office “regarding an inappropriate relationship.”The 3,100-student university says the administrator’s employment ended within days and that school leaders later learned that the administrator had sent “hundreds” of “sexually-explicit and theologically-twisted” emails from a personal account. Sheriff’s deputies concluded there wasn’t enough evidence to seek criminal charges, the university said. The sheriff’s office didn’t immediately respond Monday to a phone call and email seeking comment.

Iran’s dual nationals caught between Israeli bombs and family ties

A lawyer for the former student contacted the university in February, Truett McConnell said. The student alleged in the podcast that she was repeatedly sexually assaulted at the administrator’s home.Marcia Shein, the former student’s lawyer, said Monday that the university knew about the claims well before 2024. She said a petition complaining about the administrator’s behavior was ignored.

Iran’s dual nationals caught between Israeli bombs and family ties

The university replied that it “takes all allegations of sexual misconduct seriously” and that if a formal complaint had been filed, the administrator “would have been immediately investigated and ultimately dismissed.”

Shein said the student hasn’t sued Truett McConnell because she is blocked by Georgia’s four-year statue of limitations on civil lawsuits. However, Shein said White County District Attorney Jeff Langley has told Shein’s investigator that he is taking a renewed look at the case.Once 60 countries ratify the treaty, a 120-day countdown begins before it officially enters into force. That would unlock the ability to begin designating protected areas in the high seas and put oversight mechanisms into motion.

As of Monday evening, 49 countries and the EU had ratified, meaning 11 more are needed to trigger that countdown.People enjoy the beach as vessels sail during the “Ocean Wonders” themed event in honor of World Oceans Day ahead of the U.N. Ocean Conference on Sunday, June 8, 2025, in Nice, France. (AP Photo/Annika Hammerschlag)

People enjoy the beach as vessels sail during the “Ocean Wonders” themed event in honor of World Oceans Day ahead of the U.N. Ocean Conference on Sunday, June 8, 2025, in Nice, France. (AP Photo/Annika Hammerschlag)The first Conference of the Parties (COP1) must take place within one year of the treaty’s entry into force. That meeting will lay the groundwork for implementation, including decisions on governance, financing and the creation of key bodies to evaluate marine protection proposals.

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