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The jury was not told he was Idi Amin's son because it was felt it would prejudice his case.
They might have let Wangita off solely because he didnt eat anyone!
It is estimated that up to 500,000 people disappeared during Idi Amin's brutal eight-year regime in Uganda
With only a belch to signify their passing. As Idi Amin used to say, Some of my best friends are hors doeuvres.
They lived in exile in Saudi Arabia, where many of the family remain. The family was given a huge monthly allowance and in return Idi Amin was asked to remain silent and out of politics. It was a bargain he kept up to his death in 2003, aged 78.
Do we even want to know what he was bribed to remain silent about? Good old Saudi Arabia, facilitating the very worst mankind has to offer. I hope Im around to see Saudi Arabia pay the piper. The entertainment value alone should be tremendous.
But Wangita's lawyer David Spens QC said his previous convictions "don't establish any pattern of committing any offences of violence".
No, never! Used to send his mother flowers and all that! Let's see here: Weapons possession, fraud, threatening behavior. Nope, nope, no pattern of committing any offences of violence there at all. This solicitor needs to spend time having an exceedingly lengthy one-on-one conference with Wangita at his clients new residence.
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I hope this isn't the one that his the US last year. It was unusual in that it really nailed small children, causing a lot of severe and lethal respiratory problems.
If you think you can take these elephants for a ride, then think twice. Juhi and Anarkali are two she-elephants giving joy rides to tourists at Betla National Park in Jharkhand. However, if forced to work beyond their working hours they simply refuse to budge.
Both the elephants are more than content to take tourists on their backs into the deep forests of the park in the morning hours. But, when the sun is at its peak at noon, they simply refuse to work and take a break.
It is only when shadows lengthen that they are ready to resume. Again, when evening gives way to twilight the two elephants start showing signs of disgruntlement almost as if they want stop work for the day.
A forest official claims that these elephants allow only two rides in the morning. "You cannot force them for a third trip," he said.
Recently, a mahout had tried to force Juhi to go on a third trip and ended up having to pay the price. So enraged was Juhi that she threw the mahout off her back fracturing the poor man's legs. "These she-elephants strictly follow a routine and do not work beyond their regular work schedule. They do not like to work in the afternoon.
If they are forced to work, they react angrily," said the forest official.
These elephants are fed around 70 kg of fodder every day and the State Government has allocated Rs 1.50 lakh for them. This includes the salaries of the mahouts.
Even as these elephants may be giving pleasure rides to tourists there are herds of elephants which are wrecking havoc in other parts of Jharkhand. Often wild elephants invade human habitations and destroy standing crops, houses and attack people.
In the last six years, over 600 persons have been trampled to death by elephants. Experts say that shrinking forest cover is the main reason for such human-animal encounters. More than 70 elephants had also died in the last five years due to different reasons such as electrocution, poaching and disease.
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I've known 'dude' horses like that. No way could you get them out on the trail near feeding time.
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Let's see...an article on the F-G...*and* it's on BBC. Hmm, we're going to call that blocked. No loss, BBC isn't a particularly trustworthy source, anyway.
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g: Let's see...an article on the F-G...*and* it's on BBC. Hmm, we're going to call that blocked. No loss, BBC isn't a particularly trustworthy source, anyway.
This is basically the BBC version of the newswire story posted by a different Rantburger: Chinese go online to torture, kill corrupt officials.
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This isn't subversive at all. After all, these are historical figures long vilified in Chinese history. Whether they were actually corrupt or merely losers in factional court battles is another story. Everyone agrees that corruption is bad. But it is Chinese tradition to impute corruption to disfavored figures.
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This isn't subversive at all. After all, these are historical figures long vilified in Chinese history. Whether they were actually corrupt or merely losers in factional court battles is another story. Everyone agrees that corruption is bad. But it is Chinese tradition to impute corruption to disfavored figures.
Tehran Iranian authorities hanged seven people in public on Wednesday, official state media reported while showing images of the men hanging.
Five men were hanged in front of a crowd in the city of Mashad, north-east Iran. State television aired footage of the hanging. The men, all handcuffed, were hanged under a banner which read, "Implementation of justice equals improvement of security. Two other men were executed elsewhere in Mashad, state media reported.
All seven were accused of charges including rape, kidnapping and robbery. Iranian authorities routinely execute dissidents on bogus charges such as armed robbery and drug smuggling.
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FREEREPUBLIC > REASON.com - TO CONTAIN IRAN, THE USA WILL STAY IN IRAQ.
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Now don't forget children that its Israel who has the terrible human rights record - why they even allow mass murders to live even when they know it may encourage others to take, and kill innocent hostages...
At least according to Iran, Human Rights Wash, and AmNasty International....
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If it was not for the 'bogus charges' element of this story, I wouldn't have a big problem with Iran's behavior. Well, also except for how Islam defines rape (hang the victim.)
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