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Friday, March 25, 2016
Halle Berry & Olivier Martinez vacation together (photos)
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
(Shocking Photos)-Pregnant Woman stoned to death by her own family for marrying man she loved
Farzana Parveen, who was three months pregnant, was killed before a crowd of onlookers in front of the high court of Lahore.
Reason Why Woman Sentenced To Death In Sudan Was Jailed Again
Meriam Ibrahim has been going through a tough year so far,
having been jailed for refusing to denounce christianity and then having
to give birth in jail cuffed.
And
as it seems the storm was over, days back as she got her freedom after
massive protest from all over the world, it seems that it was just the
beggining.
Yesterday as she tried to fly to the USA with her husband and kids she was arrested again, this time with her whole family including her two young kids.
Sources have told BBC why the woman was re-arrested yesterday at Khartoum’s airport.
And
as it seems the storm was over, days back as she got her freedom after
massive protest from all over the world, it seems that it was just the
beggining.Yesterday as she tried to fly to the USA with her husband and kids she was arrested again, this time with her whole family including her two young kids.
Sources have told BBC why the woman was re-arrested yesterday at Khartoum’s airport.
Monday, June 2, 2014
Britain Criticizes Nigerian Govt, Military For Secret Information Disclosure
British troops expressed their frustration with the Nigerian
military as they disclose secret information about the rescue operation
of Chibok schoolgirls who were abducted more than a month ago by the Islamist group Boko Haram.
Few days ago Great Britain declared its readiness to send more specialist teams and soldiers to Nigeria.
But today British forces expressed strong disappointment with the
Nigerian government and military. First of all they stressed the
military incompetence in the issues dealing with the disclosure of
confidential information to media resources.
The accusations followed immediately after Nigeria's Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh, claimed that the country's military had found the location of more than 200 missing schoolgirls. They believe that secret information relating to the rescue operation should be protected as its disclosure could lead to relocation of the abducted girls.
A British source said: “It is very frustrating. He was obviously briefed by our people. By announcing that he knows where they are, it may force Boko Haram to move the girls and he added that the Nigerians will not consider a military rescue because it is too dangerous. The problem is obvious – you don’t reveal your hand to the enemy.”
Also they criticized the Nigerian government inaction: “There is little direction from the Nigerians but when there is any news they want to take all the credit. But this is a Nigerian operation, even though others are doing all the work.”
Earlier at least 7 countries agreed to send experts and troops to Nigeria to assist in the search for the students, among them are USA, UK, France, China, Canada, Iran and Israel.
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| The picture of schoolgirls who were kidnapped from the dormitories of the Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok, Borno State |
The accusations followed immediately after Nigeria's Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh, claimed that the country's military had found the location of more than 200 missing schoolgirls. They believe that secret information relating to the rescue operation should be protected as its disclosure could lead to relocation of the abducted girls.
A British source said: “It is very frustrating. He was obviously briefed by our people. By announcing that he knows where they are, it may force Boko Haram to move the girls and he added that the Nigerians will not consider a military rescue because it is too dangerous. The problem is obvious – you don’t reveal your hand to the enemy.”
Also they criticized the Nigerian government inaction: “There is little direction from the Nigerians but when there is any news they want to take all the credit. But this is a Nigerian operation, even though others are doing all the work.”
Earlier at least 7 countries agreed to send experts and troops to Nigeria to assist in the search for the students, among them are USA, UK, France, China, Canada, Iran and Israel.
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Daredevil Trainers Put Their Heads In Crocodiles' Jaws To Entertain Crowds
Pattaya Crocodile Farm is a new striking tourist attraction
where you can watch daredevil crocodile trainers putting their hands and
even heads in the reptiles' mouths, Thailand.

Crocodiles are named to be one of the most aggressive, ferocious creatures in the world. They are often known to swallow their prey with their mouths and they also swallow humans.

In this scenario, will you ever put your hand near a crocodile? Or even worse, your head inside a crocodiles mouth? The Crocodile Farm and Zoo in Thailand hosts a crocodile show where you can see young men putting their heads deep into the throat of a crocodile, with no element of fear or worry.

Crocodiles are named to be one of the most aggressive, ferocious creatures in the world. They are often known to swallow their prey with their mouths and they also swallow humans.

In this scenario, will you ever put your hand near a crocodile? Or even worse, your head inside a crocodiles mouth? The Crocodile Farm and Zoo in Thailand hosts a crocodile show where you can see young men putting their heads deep into the throat of a crocodile, with no element of fear or worry.
UK Troops Join Rescue Mission After Nigerian Military Locate Abducted Schoolgirls
Amid global outrage over the kidnapping of more than 200 female students
from the dormitories of the Government Girls Secondary School in
Chibok, Borno State, the United Kingdom are sending specialist teams and
soldiers to Nigeria.
Earlier at least 7
countries agreed to send experts and troops to Nigeria to assist in the
search for the students, among them are USA, UK, France, China, Canada, Iran and Israel.
Following claims by Nigeria's Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh, that the country's military had found the location of more than 200 missing schoolgirls, the British soldiers were send to join the local forces in Nigeria to help rescue the girls.
According to British media, the UK government said they are determined to give President Goodluck Jonathan all the help his country needs at this time. Although Badeh claims that they know the girl's whereabouts no military attack is planned as they don't want to provoke the girls's killing.
| Nigeria's Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh, claims that the country's military had found the location of more than 200 missing Chibok schoolgirls |
Following claims by Nigeria's Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh, that the country's military had found the location of more than 200 missing schoolgirls, the British soldiers were send to join the local forces in Nigeria to help rescue the girls.
According to British media, the UK government said they are determined to give President Goodluck Jonathan all the help his country needs at this time. Although Badeh claims that they know the girl's whereabouts no military attack is planned as they don't want to provoke the girls's killing.
He said: "The good news for the girls is that we know where they are but we cannot tell you, we cannot come and tell you military secrets here. Just leave us alone, we are working, we would get the girls back."British forces are looking at sending more troops to Western Nigeria to assist and train Nigerian forces. Nevertheless the number of troops was not specified.
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