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3/13/2017 10:45:40 AM



Police officers secure the perimeter at the scene of a garbage landslide, as excavators aid rescue efforts, on the outskirts of the capital Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Sunday, March 12, 2017. Officials and residents say more than a dozen people have been killed in a landslide at a massive garbage dump on the outskirts of Ethiopia’s capital, and several dozen people are missing.
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Garbage dump landslide in Ethiopia

A landslide swept through a massive garbage dump on the outskirts of Ethiopia’s capital, killing at least 35 people and leaving several dozen missing, residents said, as officials vowed to relocate those who called the landfill home.

Addis Ababa city spokeswoman Dagmawit Moges said most of the dead were women and children, and more bodies were expected to be found in the coming hours.

It was not immediately clear what caused Saturday night’s landslide at the Koshe Garbage Landfill, which buried several makeshift homes and concrete buildings. The landfill has been a dumping ground for the capital’s garbage for more than 50 years.


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3/13/2017 10:57:05 AM

New video of events before fatal Ferguson shooting in film

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FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) — A convenience store is disputing a new documentary's claim that previously unreleased surveillance video suggests Michael Brown didn't rob the store shortly before he was fatally shot by police in Ferguson, Missouri, in 2014.

One of the filmmakers, Jason Pollock, told The New York Times he believes the footage shows Brown trading a small amount of marijuana for a bag of cigarillos around 1 a.m. on Aug. 9, 2014. The video doesn't clearly show what was exchanged, but shows Brown leaving behind the bag of cigarillos.

Pollock reasons Brown intended to come back later for the cigarillos. Pollock argues the new footage challenges what authorities have said about Brown pushing a worker and taking cigarillos during another visit to the store about 10 hours later, shortly before he was killed.



Jay Kanzler, an attorney for the store and the employees shown in the video, said no such transaction took place.

"There was no understanding. No agreement. Those folks didn't sell him cigarillos for pot. The reason he gave it back is he was walking out the door with unpaid merchandise and they wanted it back," Kanzler told the newspaper.

The store's co-owner, Andy Patel, told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Sunday that Brown "grabbed the cigarillos and stole them" when Brown returned to the store later that day. Previously released surveillance video shows Brown strong-arming Patel and pushing him as he left.

Brown, who was 18, was fatally shot minutes later by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson. Brown, who was black, was unarmed. Wilson is white.

The shooting led to months of unrest and sometimes violent protests in the St. Louis suburb. A local grand jury and the U.S. Department of Justice found no evidence of wrongdoing by Wilson, who resigned in November 2014. But the shooting and protests led to scrutiny of Ferguson, resulting in a scathing Justice Department report alleging racial bias in the city's criminal justice system.

Some of the local officials who investigated the fatal shooting said they didn't think the new footage shed much light on the case.

St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch he wasn't surprised that Brown was in the Ferguson Market earlier in the day. Belmar said his department focused on investigating the shooting, not the incident at the store.

Former Ferguson Police Chief Tom Jackson said he hadn't seen the earlier surveillance video, but that he didn't think it was fair to connect the store to a drug transaction.

The new documentary called "Stranger Fruit" premiered Saturday at the South By Southwest festival in Austin, Texas.


(Yahoo News)


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3/13/2017 11:14:14 AM

Teen says she was forced to have sex with 1,000 men over 2 years


Teen says she was forced to have sex with 1,000 men over 2 years


Lawyers in Pennsylvania say their client was sexually exploited at a motel for years, alleging the teen girl was a victim of human trafficking who was forced to have sex with more than 1,000 men.

“This child was forced into sex slavery, paid to do things with men double, triple, quadruple her age,” attorney Nadeem Bezar told reporters.

The teen’s lawyers are using Pennsylvania’s human trafficking law to sue the motel where they say their client was sexually exploited, marking the first civil suit under the law since it was enacted in 2014, CBS Philadelphia reports.

Lawyers allege employees at the Roosevelt Inn in northeast Philadelphia knew that a 14-year-old girl was being held against her will for two years.

“She is devastated by what happened to her. She’s just trying to piece her life back together,” said Bezar.


The girl, now 17, wants the hotel to pay for what happened to her. Under the 2014 human trafficking law, she’s suing the motel’s owners, the motel’s management company and the manager himself. The lawsuit demands $50,000 in damages, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.


According to the Inquirer, the girl managed to escape and reconnect with her family after two years at the motel. The Inquirer notes that those responsible for trafficking the teen were convicted and sentenced to prison. Her attorneys reportedly declined to identify her captors, fearing retaliation.


When CBS Philadelphia tried to talk to motel manager Yanga Patel about the lawsuit, he denied the allegations.


“I was always in the office. I didn’t see anything wrong,” said Patel.


The Inquirer reports the motel is well-known to Philadelphia prosecutors as “the epicenter of human trafficking” in the city. An assistant district attorney, Erin O’Brien, told the Inquirer that Patel had cooperated with police in previous investigations, but said “almost every trafficking investigation we have, we see the victim is at Roosevelt Inn.”

“You have to be blind, deaf and dumb not to know that 100 men are showing up over a period of a couple days,” says Tom Kline, an attorney representing the girl.

“You have a cleaning crew that comes into the room and oftentimes finds boxes or waste cans full of use condoms,” Bezar added. “This is about as open and obvious as it gets.”

Kline said it is a flagrant and blatant example of a motel looking the other way and reaping the profits.

“You can’t have a line of johns out the front door and around the room waiting without them knowing,” Kline said. “The front desk would direct the traffic to the room of this child.”

Kline says if the people responsible are not held criminally liable, hitting them in the pocketbook will go a long way in policing human trafficking.

The victim is currently in therapy and trying to get her life back on track, her attorneys said.


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3/13/2017 4:45:39 PM

MARCH 10, 2017 2:05 PM

KKK announces cross burning, rally in North Carolina town


The Loyal White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan has announced it will hold a rally and cross burning in May in Asheboro, N.C. The group is based in Pelham – an unincorporated community about 45 minutes north of Burlington, near the Virginia line.

BY CHRIS CIOFFI
ccioffi@newsobserver.com


A North Carolina Ku Klux Klan group has announced on its website that it will hold a rally and cross burning in May in Asheboro.


Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/article137706138.html#storylink=cpy

The event was scheduled by The Loyal White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, which is based in Pelham – an unincorporated community about 45 minutes north of Burlington, near the Virginia line. Details of the rally are scarce, but the website said the event will feature speeches, dinner and a cross burning at dark.

The group has held other events, including a parade through Roxboro in December. The parade, to celebrate Donald Trump’s presidential election victory, drew more than 100 participants.

The KKK’s official newspaper, The Crusader, and former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke embraced Trump, the Republican candidate in last year’s presidential campaign.

Two Klan leaders, who organized a “White Lives Matter” rally that turned violent in Anaheim, Calif., in 2016, were arrested in North Carolina in December in connection with a stabbing before a Klan parade, according to a New York Times story. The Times said the men — William Hagen, grand dragon of the Loyal White Knights, and Chris Baker — were accused of stabbing a third Klan member.

The group was also behind a rally in South Carolina in 2015 protesting the removal of the Confederate flag from the state Capitol grounds.

According to the group’s website, the Asheboro rally will be held May 6. The KKK has not announced an exact location or time for the rally, but its flier touts free parking as well as no drinking, drugs or weapons.

Chris Cioffi: 919-829-4802, @ReporterCioffi

More here: http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/article137706138.html#storylink=cpy


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3/13/2017 11:51:56 PM

2016 WAS ‘WORST YEAR’ FOR SYRIAN CHILDREN: UNICEF

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More than 650 Syrian children were killed and over 850 recruited to fight in the country’s civil war in 2016, making it the conflict’s worst year for young people, according to UNICEF.

The number of children killed in the conflict in 2016—652—marked a 20 percent increase from the previous year. Over 250 of these children were killed in or near schools, said UNICEF in a report released on Monday.

Both sides in the conflict have been guilty of recruiting children to fight, with some children being used as executioners, suicide bombers or prison guards in extreme cases.


Children walk near a parked ambulance in al-Rai town, northern Aleppo province, Syria on December 27, 2016. 2016 was the conflict's worst year for Syrian children, according to UNICEF. KHALIL ASHAWI/REUTERS

The figures collected only included formally verified deaths or instances of child recruitment, and that the true figure is likely much higher, UNICEF said.

This week marks the six-year anniversary of the outbreak of civil war in Syria, which has left more than 300,000 people dead and left 11 million people displaced.

“The depth of suffering is unprecedented. Millions of children in Syria come under attack on a daily basis, their lives turned upside down,” said Geert Cappelaere, UNICEF’s regional director in the Middle East, speaking from the western Syrian city of Homs. “Each and every child is scarred for life with horrific consequences on their health, well-being and future.”

A total of 5.8 million children in Syria are in need of humanitarian assistance, of which 2.8 million are located in hard-to-reach areas where movement and the transfer of aid are restricted. Almost 300,000 children are living in active conflict zones, where humanitarian aid is almost non-existent.

More than 1.7 million children in Syria are out of school and one in three Syrian schools are no longer able to serve students. Some schools are damaged, while others have been repurposed as shelters or military bases. In more than two-thirds of households, children are employed to help provide for their families, while some children are being forced into marriage, presumably to lessen the financial strain on their parents.

UNICEF has called for an end to violations against children and unrestricted access to children in need, in order to deliver humanitarian aid. The agency is trying to raise $1.4 billion to support children in Syria and neighboring countries. There are 2.3 million Syrian children living as refugees in Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Egypt.Fares, a 6-year-old refugee now living in Lebanon, said that he was illiterate but had held many jobs. “I don’t know how to read or write. I only know how to draw the sky, the sea and the sun. I’ve waited tables, I served beans, corn, hummus, water pipe, potatoes, seeds. I’ve cleaned the shop and served ice cream to children,” said Fares, according to the report.

Following demonstrations in 2011 that took place in several North African and Middle Eastern countries as part of what has been called the Arab Spring, Syrians held protests that year against the authoritarian rule of President Bashar al-Assad, who entered office in 2000 after the death of his father. Some of the first Syrian demonstrations in 2011 were to demand the release of teenage students held and tortured for spraying anti-government graffiti.

Over the past six years, the Syrian conflict has morphed into a complex war pitting government troops against rival rebel militias and extremist groups, such as the Islamic State militant group (ISIS) and affiliates of Al-Qaeda. Major international powers have taken different sides in the conflict.

(Newsweek)


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