2015年2月23日 星期一

2015-02-24 Nigeria World


Deutsche Welle
   
When justice serves political aims   
Deutsche Welle
An Egyptian court has sentenced civil rights activist Alaa Abdel Fatah to five years in prison for taking part in a prohibited demonstration. The verdict is a setback for the country, says DW's Kersten Knipp. Ägypten Alaa Abd el-Fattah Blogger. The verdict was ...

Egyptian Court Jails Prominent Activist For Five Years   CHANNELS TELEVISION
Egypt jails 2011 revolt activist Abdel-Fattah   The Daily Star
Egyptian Blogger Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison for Protest Role   New York Times
Sky News Australia   
Times of India (blog)   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Zee News
   
Top UK officials Jack Straw, Malcolm Rifkind exposed in sting, deny 'cash for ...   
Zee News
London: Former British foreign secretaries Jack Straw and Sir Malcolm Rifkind on Monday sought to defend themselves after they fell for a sting laid by journalists and were caught on tape offering their services to private firms in return for cash. While Jack ...

MP in money for access sting, says it's 'unrealistic' to live on £67k a year   Irish Independent
British political grandees' careers in tatters over lobbying sting   The Australian (blog)
Sting on sticky fingered Straw and Rifkind: the murk thickens   For Argyll
Irish Times   
Irish Examiner   
BBC News   
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euronews
   
France confiscates passports of 6 'Syria-bound' citizens   
euronews
French authorities have confiscated the passports of six citizens allegedly planning to travel to Syria. It marks the first such travel ban under new counter-terrorism laws adopted last November, which is one of the toughest in Europe to stop citizens from joining ...

France Seizes 6 Passports Under Antiterrorism Law   New York Times
France seizes passports of six 'Syria-bound' citizens   The Guardian Nigeria
France Bans 6 From Leaving Country   Wall Street Journal
Aljazeera.com   
The Age   
Expatica France   
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Press TV
   
US jury orders Palestinians to pay $218   
Press TV
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) defense lawyer Mark Rochon (C) exits the Manhattan Federal Courthouse following a jury's decision in New York on February 23, 2015. A US jury has blamed Palestinian groups of carrying out violent attacks in the ...

US jury orders Palestinian groups to pay attack victims $290m   Stuff.co.nz
Verdict against Palestinian Authority could spell trouble for Abbas at ICC   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Palestinian authorities fined after conviction on terror charge   The Times (subscription)
Brisbane Times   
The Times of Israel   
Washington Post (blog)   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Mohamed Fahmy slams Al Jazeera   
NEWS.com.au
FREED Al Jazeera journalist Mohamed Fahmy has slammed his employer saying they were negligent, failing to take action over serious security concerns he raised. Fahmy, who is awaiting retrial after more than a year behind bars in Egypt on ...

Egypt court postpones trial of Al Jazeera journalists to March 8   Times of Oman
Mohamed Fahmy frustrated as retrial postponed to next month   Hamilton Spectator
Egypt Al Jazeera journalists' retrial postponed   Al-Bawaba
Toronto Star   
The Globe and Mail   
Mashable   
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USA TODAY
   
Despite terror threat, shoppers continue to visit West Edmonton Mall   
CTV News
Parking lots were full and shoppers were not phased Monday, one day after the West Edmonton Mall was named a terror attack target by Somali terror group al-Shabab. In an hour-long video posted to YouTube over the weekend, the al-Qaeda-linked terror ...

Mall of America tightens security after latest threat   Minneapolis Star Tribune
Minnesota Somalis condemn terrorist video   St. Cloud Times
San Diego malls on alert after al-Shabaab threats   10News
KVRR   
W*USA 9   
The Daily Advance   
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Woman in Court for Theft of N3 Million Brazillian Hair   
Vanguard
A 33-year old woman, Nneka Amadi, has been charged before an Ikeja Magistrate's Court in Lagos for allegedly stealing Brazillian and Indian Hair valued N3.1 million. The accused, whose address remain unknown, was also said to have stolen a diamond ...

Woman arraigned in court for stealing Brazilian hair worth over N3m   DailyPost Nigeria

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Stripping citizenship from home-grown terrorists undermines core Australian ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
Tony Abbott's announcement this week that he plans to remove citizenship from home-grown terrorists will be greeted enthusiastically by sections of the Australian public. It is not hard to understand why. Those who join organisations like Islamic State or ...

PM stirring up Islamophobia says human rights lawyer   3AW
Australia to launch new counter-terror strategy   Irish Times
Federal Govenment plans new anti-terror measures   ABC Online (blog)
NPR (blog)   
Taipei Times   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
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CHANNELS TELEVISION
   
Egypt dissolves 169 Muslim Brotherhood NGOs   
Zee News
Cairo: Egypt's ministry of social solidarity Monday ordered the dissolution of 169 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) affiliated with the blacklisted Muslim Brotherhood, Xinhua news agency reported citing state-run Ahram Online. The move comes in line ...

Egypt refers 215 to court for forming a militant group – public prosecutor   euronews
Egypt prosecutor refers 215 to trial for forming armed group   Charlotte Observer

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Nigerian Tribune
   
Building trust: Leaders' greatest task   
Nigerian Tribune
Leaders ascend the height on the ladder of trust reposed in them. For anyone to get into a leadership position, especially one that is not hereditary, he must have earned the trust of those who made the ascent a reality. However, the trust which got the leader ...


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