Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Britian - Protesters march on London against student fees Euronews


Published on Nov 9, 2011 by
http://www.euronews.net/ Thousands of protesters marched through central London on Wednesday in protest at the government's decision to treble university tuition fees.

The demonstrators oppose what they say is the "privatisation" of higher education by alllowing universities to charge students £9,000 a year (€10,500).

London's Metropolitan Police deployed 4,000 officers to keep order, whilst an estimated 2,000 people took part in the march.

At least 20 arrests were made when some of the protesters tried to erect tents in Trafalgar Square.

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Syria - Arab League deal not stopping killing / سوريا -- لجامعة الدول العربية التعامل ليس وقف القتل


Published on Nov 9, 2011 by
http://www.euronews.net/ One week after Syria agreed to a plan by the Arab League under which it promised to pull its military from restive cities, twelve more civilians are reported to have been killed in Syria by government security forces, according to human rights observers.

The deaths are said to have occurred in the capital Damascus, the southern Deraa region, Homs in the centre, and also in eastern Syria. Twelve civilian and eight soldiers' deaths were reported on Tuesday.
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وافقت سوريا بعد أسبوع واحد على خطة للجامعة العربية التي وعدت بسحب قواتها العسكرية من المدن المضطربة، ورد اثنا عشر مدنيا لقوا مصرعهم في سوريا من قبل قوات الامن الحكومية، وفقا لمراقبي حقوق الإنسان.

ويقال ان وفاة وقعت في العاصمة دمشق، ومنطقة جنوب درعا وحمص في الوسط ، وأيضا في شرق سوريا. ولم يبلغ عن وفاة اثني عشر جنديا وثمانية مدنيين "يوم الثلاثاء.

Nigerian 419 Fraud - Caso Nilo 87 defendants were found guilty of fraud and forgery Sentenced to 23 months & 15 days in jail + 1,800 euros fine

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The case macrojuicio Nile on the Nigerian lottery scam, the mass mailing of letters informing the recipient that has won a prize (fake) lottery in Spain and is being sought to initiate a number of collection efforts - will be much lighter than expected. Only 16 of the 168 defendants were finally face the hearing after the vast majority accept the penalty demanded for them the anti-corruption prosecutor Francisco Jiménez Villarejo.

Un total of 87 defendants were found guilty of fraud and forgery continuous and satisfied with the sentence of 23 months and 15 days in jail and a fine of 1,800 euros. The defendants do not have a criminal record should not come into prison. The prosecutor has withdrawn all cases the conspiracy charge, which carried a penalty petition and seven years in prison.
The defendants in accordance with the penalty will not have to attend the trial. With the initial plan, the trial of the case extend Nile over 49 sessions until May 2012. Now, with the mass conformity, the schedule will drop significantly.

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One by one, the judge has appointed the defendants, the majority of Nigerian nationality, but also from other African countries-which have been declaring for or against the compliance agreement. Of the 168 defendants, the Ninth Section of the Provincial Court of Malaga had only managed to locate and cite to the hearing to 113. Of these, nine have not appeared, so that the prosecutor has asked to be put in search and seizure and another has not been taken to trial since the prison where he is.

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The preview has been developed with few incidents. Three of the defendants went to trial without counsel. In cases that sought to benefit from the covenant, the court president, Enrique Peralta, assigned, with the consent of counsel ex officio on the fly.