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Georgian opposition figure Giorgi Vashadze jailed in widening crackdown

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内容摘要:The other nine inmates are considered "armed and dangerous", the Orleans Parish Sheriff's office said, adding that a search was underway.

The other nine inmates are considered "armed and dangerous", the Orleans Parish Sheriff's office said, adding that a search was underway.

Kouoh's colourful life began in 1967, when she was born in Cameroon, a Central African country with a rich artistic heritage.She grew up in the country's largest city, Douala, before moving to Switzerland aged 13.

Georgian opposition figure Giorgi Vashadze jailed in widening crackdown

There, she studied business administration and banking but, in a pivotal moment, chose not to pursue finance as a career."I am fundamentally uninterested in profit," she explained in a 2023 interview with the New York Times.Rather than building on her degree, Kouoh assisted migrant women as a social worker and began to immerse herself in the world of art.

Georgian opposition figure Giorgi Vashadze jailed in widening crackdown

She gave birth to her son in Switzerland during the 90s, an experience she described as. She would go on to adopt three other children.

Georgian opposition figure Giorgi Vashadze jailed in widening crackdown

Fed up with life in the Swiss city of Zurich, Kouoh returned to Africa in 1996.

She worked as a curator in Senegalese capital city Dakar, before founding Raw Material Company, an expansive, independent art hub.The Financial Technology Association, an industry group that includes many payment apps as members, noted that Cash App and PayPal both offer separate high-yield, FDIC-insured savings products.

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