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Report: Nigerian oil city evictions to affect 200k
Category: International Written by Associated Press
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP)—More than 200,000 people could lose their homes and livelihoods if an oil-rich Nigerian state proceeds with a mass eviction of its waterfront slums, a report released Thursday by Amnesty International warned.
The threatened evictions come as Rivers state looks to build an amusement park and other attractions where informal settlements now stand along the waters of oil city Port Harcourt. Already, a forced eviction carried out in 2009 left at least 12 people seriously wounded, Amnesty International said, with locals telling the organization they saw dead bodies carried away in the back of police pickup trucks.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:23
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Talented teen cut from X Factor debut, hit with deportation order
Category: International Written by NNPA News Service
(NNPA)—Zimbabwe teen and songbird Gamu Nhengu, who gave a standout performance for the British “X Factor” reality show, is bearing up under trying times. After getting cut by one vote by the Factor’s panel of four White judges, she is now threatened with deportation by order of the United Kingdom Border Agency.
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After her recent showstopping performance on X Factor, judge Cheryl Cole gushed: “I thought you were adorable, I got you. I love your style of song and how you perform.”
“But I’m sorry Gamu,” the judge told the 18-year Zimbabwean student who lives in Scotland before delivering the bad news.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:23
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British anti-Islam group seeks U.S. Tea Party ties
Category: International Written by Associated Press
by Gregory Katz
LONDON (AP)—Tentative links are developing between supporters of the Tea Party movement in the United States and right-wing fringe groups in Britain that are opposed to what they call the “Islamification” of Europe.
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The movements are not formally aligned, but the relatively new English Defense League—which warns that Islamic fundamentalism will soon engulf Britain—is seeking guidance and inspiration from some U.S. figures taking a similar stance.
The British activists are less drawn to the anti-tax, anti-big-government Tea Party message and more attracted to elements taking an active stance against the spread of Islam, like Rabbi Nachum Shifren, a long-shot Republican candidate for the California state legislature who plans to visit England next week. The trip was organized by Roberta Moore, an English Defense League activist who has formed a “Jewish division” of the group. She said the rabbi will speak at an Oct. 24 rally in London.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:23
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‘Hang them’: Uganda paper publishes photos of gays
Category: International Written by Associated Press
by Godfrey Olukya
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) —The front-page newspaper story featured a list of Uganda’s 100 “top” homosexuals, with a bright yellow banner across it that read: “Hang Them.” Alongside their photos were the men’s names and addresses.
In the days since it was published, at least four gay Ugandans on the list have been attacked and many others are in hiding, according to rights activist Julian Onziema. One person named in the story had stones thrown at his house by neighbors.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:23
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Uganda World Cup blasts: 36 suspects, 7 countries
Category: International Written by Associated Press
by Godfrey Olukya
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) —If Ugandan police investigators are right, the size of the conspiracy behind the twin bombings during July’s World Cup finals could hardly have been bigger.
Ugandan police—with help from the FBI and Kenyan police—have arrested 36 people from seven countries in the wake of blasts that rocked Uganda’s capital, killing 76 people.
The suspects hail from at least three countries with known terror links: Somalia, Yemen and Pakistan. At least one suspect said he was recruited and trained by al-Qaida. The Somali militant group that claimed responsibility for the blast, al-Shabab, has known links with the international terror group.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:23
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