2013年9月23日星期一

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Indian police on Thursday charged five men for gangraping a 22-year-old photo-journalist in nike free run 3.0 Mumbai last month, a senior police official said. "Four adult accused have been charged with five offences, including gangrape and destruction of evidence. A fifth suspect in the case, being a minor at the time of the incident, has been charged separately in a juvenile court," the official said, on condition of anonymity. The chargesheet, running up to 600 pages, contains the victim's statement, testimonies of more than 80 witnesses and forensic evidence acquired from the crime scene, the official added. The photo-journalist was allegedly gangraped by the five men at Shakti Mills, an abandoned textile mill in Mumbai, where she had gone on an official assignment, along with one of her male colleagues, on August 22. All the accused were arrested by the Mumbai Police's elite crime branch within 72 hours. They face life in prison if convicted while the minor suspect faces a maximum of three years in a reforms facility. The case sparked public outrage in Mumbai over the rising incidents of sexual violence on women in India, justcheap beats by dr dre like the horrific and fatal gangrape of a 23-year-old medical student by six men on a moving bus in the national capital triggered protests. Last week, a fast-track court sentenced four men to death for the crime. The main accused, Ram Singh, committed suicide in his prison cell during the trial while another convict, being a juvenile, was sent to undergo three years in a reforms facility. The fate of the minority Tamils will be the main issue in the provincial council elections scheduled in Sri Lanka's Northern Province on Saturday, the first time in 25 years that such an election is taking place in the area. The Commonwealth Secretariat had called it a landmark election because it takes place in areas which were once controlled by the Tamil Tiger rebels, who were defeated in May 2009 after a bitter and bloody war. The main candidates in the election are from the Jaffna government and from the Tamil National Alliance (TNA), a minority Tamil party, which has been fighting for the rights of Tamils to be recognized by devolving state powers to the provinces, including police powers and land rights. The government, however, has charged that the TNA's goal is to divide the country by forming a separate state for the Tamils. In fact, it has raised come concerns over the election beats by dre manifesto of the Tamil party. The Lao Center for HIV/AIDS/STI (CHAS) is calling for additional financial support for its work in spreading information about HIV/AIDS to at-risk sections of the public. "Dr. Phengphet Phetvixay's report on the funding situation indicates that the Center is taking a rational approach to strategically address funding limitations by re-directing the available resources to high impact, cost effective interventions such as a comprehensive HIV prevention program for key affected populations," UNAIDS Country Coordinator, Pascal Stenier told Xinhua Friday. This year, funding for campaigns against the virus has been cut significantly, Head of the center's Information Education Communication Division, Dr. Phengphet Phetvixay said, according to local media. The center has subsequently had to cut back on its work among target groups such as secondary school students and factory workers. Instead the center is now focusing its campaign on service women, men who have sex with men, and people who inject drugs. Financing of the program comes from Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, USAIDS, UNAIDS, UNICEF, the World Health Organization and the UN Population Fund. The Lao dr dre beats government provides 15 percent of the funding. The funding problems are consistent with a 2012 CHAS report, 2012 Global AIDS Response Country Report for Lao PDR which predicted that "Funds from external sources will be going down in the near future, hence the need to mobilize more resources and increase domestic investment." At least 80 percent of funding is used in the treatment of patients such as the purchase of anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs. However funding does not cover the costs of raising awareness of HIV among other at-risk groups such as migrant workers or those who move to Vientiane from rural areas, nor does it cover the cost of foreigners employed in HIV/AIDS campaigns. Dr. Phetvixay urges everyone at risk to have a blood test for the virus. There are 149 locations in Laos that can give free blood tests including the main hospitals in Vientiane as well as many dispensaries and provincial or district hospitals. There are also seven centers in Laos that can provide treatment for people living with HIV/AIDS. According to UNAIDS, at the end of 2010, 34 million people were living with HIV cheap dr dre beats across the globe including 3.4 million children under the age of 15, and 2.7 million new HIV infections were reported in 2010 alone. President Mahinda Rajapaksa, whose popularity was boosted after his government defeated the Tamil Tigers, said that by building new roads and repairing the damaged infrastructure in the North, the government wants to pave the way for new business opportunities to be opened in the area and in the process generate jobs for the people of the North. He said that former rebels who were rehabilitated and have since returned to society have also been assisted with employment opportunities. The president said that if a Provincial Council elected into power refuses to work with the government, then the development work will be affected. He also said that there cannot be room for the country to be divided once again and so a Provincial Council which can work with the government must be elected in the North. If the TNA wins in the upcoming election, it is expected that former Supreme Court Judge C.V. Wigneswaran would be nominated as the Chief Minister of the province. Wigneswaran, speaking at the last election rally of the party ahead of the poll, said that Tamils want self-determination cheap soccer boots and " that is what his party is looking forward to." He rejected the claim by the government that TNA's election manifesto promotes the creation of a separate state of the Tamils. "The government is yet to put forward a political solution for the Tamils. So what does that say? It says that the government is not going to give a solution ever," Wigneswaran said. Early this week, the TNA has formally complained to a group of election monitors from SAARC countries about alleged widespread breach of election laws. M.A. Sumanthiran, a TNA member of Parliament, had told the election monitors led by former Indian Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) N. Gopalaswami that elections laws are being violated in the North. Amidst fears of voter intimidation and vote rigging, foreign election monitors, including a team from the Commonwealth, were invited to observe the elections. The Commonwealth election monitors, who on Thursday formally began their work in the North, said they will look at the entire process leading up to the Northern Provincial Council Elections. Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka, former Vice President of Kenya and head of the Commonwealth election monitoring delegation in Sri Lanka, said that the task of the delegation is to consider all the replica handbags factors that would impinge on the credibility of the electoral process as a whole, and to assess whether the election has been conducted according to democratic standards to which Sri Lanka has committed itself to adhere.

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