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Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
Jonathan Rosenhead, 81-year-old retired academic has launched a legal attempt to overturn a criminal conviction he received during a protest against apartheid that was infiltrated by an undercover police officer.
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Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
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Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
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Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
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Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
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Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
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Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
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Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
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Man, 81, seeks to quash conviction for apartheid protest. Jonathan Rosenhead learned man convicted with him after 1972 protest was police spy.
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China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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China pressured London police to arrest Tiananmen protester, says watchdog. Investigation uncovers ‘unprecedented political interference’ in Met tactics during President Xi’s 2015 UK visit. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience in China for his
Shao Jiang was arrested protesting the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in London. The Metropolitan Police raided his apartment and took away his computer and cell phone. The Metropolitan Police were accused of over reacting and working in concert with the Chinese authorities. Shao Jiang, a former prisoner of conscience for his active role in the 1989 pro-democracy movement, is a committed activist-scholar, who lives and works in exile in London. The academic interests focus on politics and media, social movement, democratisation, feminism, law in PRC and Hong Kong, autonomy & sovereignty & self-determination, international Human Rights mechanisms, comparative studies on development models and political institutions, theory and practice of Civil Society.
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NEWS - Nicolas Sarkozy: Riesen Medienrummel vor der Polizeiwache in Nanterre
A policeman stands guard outside the building where former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is being held for an investigation in Nanterre, near Paris, France, on March 20, 2018. Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy was in police custody for an investigation into his election campaign financing, local media reported Tuesday quoting a judiciary official source. (Xinhua/Li Genxing)
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NEWS - Nicolas Sarkozy: Riesen Medienrummel vor der Polizeiwache in Nanterre
A policeman stands guard outside the building where former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is being held for an investigation in Nanterre, near Paris, France, on March 20, 2018. Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy was in police custody for an investigation into his election campaign financing, local media reported Tuesday quoting a judiciary official source. (Xinhua/Li Genxing)
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Terror arrest near Houses of Parliament, London, United Kingdom - 27 Apr 2017
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A suspect is apprehended by police on Whitehall in a suspected terrorist attack, police stand around a bag containing knives and cordon off the area.
Terror arrest near Houses of Parliament, London, United Kingdom - 27 Apr 2017
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Terror arrest near Houses of Parliament, London, United Kingdom - 27 Apr 2017
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A suspect is apprehended by police on Whitehall in a suspected terrorist attack, police stand around a bag containing knives and cordon off the area.
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Terror arrest near Houses of Parliament, London, United Kingdom - 27 Apr 2017
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A suspect is apprehended by police on Whitehall in a suspected terrorist attack, police stand around a bag containing knives and cordon off the area.
Terror arrest near Houses of Parliament, London, United Kingdom - 27 Apr 2017
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Terror arrest near Houses of Parliament, London, United Kingdom - 27 Apr 2017
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kit Oates/REX/Shutterstock (8747388a)
A suspect is apprehended by police on Whitehall in a suspected terrorist attack, police stand around a bag containing knives and cordon off the area.
Terror arrest near Houses of Parliament, London, United Kingdom - 27 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Kenia: 'Telecom Betrüger' nach China ausgeschafft
(160413) -- BEIJING, April 13, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Chinese telecom fraud suspects deported from Kenya arrive at the Beijing Capital International Airport in Beijing, capital of China, April 13, 2016. Kenyan police deported 77 Chinese telecom fraud suspects, including 45 Taiwanese, to the Chinese mainland. The first group of 10 people had been repatriated on Saturday and the remaining 67 were sent back by a chartered plane on Wednesday. (Xinhua/Yin Gang) (ry)
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NEWS - Kenia: 'Telecom Betrüger' nach China ausgeschafft
(160413) -- BEIJING, April 13, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Chinese telecom fraud suspects deported from Kenya get off a plane after arriving at the Beijing Capital International Airport in Beijing, capital of China, April 13, 2016. Kenyan police deported 77 Chinese telecom fraud suspects, including 45 Taiwanese, to the Chinese mainland. The first group of 10 people had been repatriated on Saturday and the remaining 67 were sent back by a chartered plane on Wednesday. (Xinhua/Yin Gang) (ry)
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Re-arrest of Joaquin el Chapo Guzman
January 8, 2016 - Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico: Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman in a hotel after his arrest during an early morning raid in northwestern Mexico's Sinaloa State's town of Los Mochis by Mexican police and Marines. Sinaloa Cartel leader Joaquin Guzman Loera was recaptured, six months after his second prison break.
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NEWS - Fifa: Sepp Blatter gibt PK zu seiner Suspendierung
(151222) -- ZURICH, Dec. 22, 2015 (Xinhua) -- FIFA's suspended president Sepp Blatter attends a press conference in Zurich, Switzerland, Dec. 21, 2015. In response to the eight-year ban from the FIFA independent Ethic committee, Blatter on Monday said "I will fight!". (Xinhua/Xu Jinquan) (zjy)
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NEWS - Fifa: Sepp Blatter gibt PK zu seiner Suspendierung
(151222) -- ZURICH, Dec. 22, 2015 (Xinhua) -- FIFA's suspended president Sepp Blatter attends a press conference in Zurich, Switzerland, Dec. 21, 2015. In response to the eight-year ban from the FIFA independent Ethic committee, Blatter on Monday said "I will fight!". (Xinhua/Xu Jinquan) (zjy)
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NEWS - Fifa: Sepp Blatter gibt PK zu seiner Suspendierung
(151222) -- ZURICH, Dec. 22, 2015 (Xinhua) -- FIFA's suspended president Sepp Blatter attends a press conference in Zurich, Switzerland, Dec. 21, 2015. In response to the eight-year ban from the FIFA independent Ethic committee, Blatter on Monday said "I will fight!". (Xinhua/Xu Jinquan) (zjy)
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NEWS - Fifa: Sepp Blatter gibt PK zu seiner Suspendierung
(151222) -- ZURICH, Dec. 22, 2015 (Xinhua) -- FIFA's suspended president Sepp Blatter attends a press conference in Zurich, Switzerland, Dec. 21, 2015. In response to the eight-year ban from the FIFA independent Ethic committee, Blatter on Monday said "I will fight!". (Xinhua/Xu Jinquan) (zjy)
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NEWS - Fifa: Sepp Blatter gibt PK zu seiner Suspendierung
(151222) -- ZURICH, Dec. 22, 2015 (Xinhua) -- FIFA's suspended president Sepp Blatter (2-L) attends a press conference in Zurich, Switzerland, Dec. 21, 2015. In response to the eight-year ban from the FIFA independent Ethic committee, Blatter on Monday said "I will fight!". (Xinhua/Xu Jinquan) (zjy)
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NEWS - Fifa: Sepp Blatter gibt PK zu seiner Suspendierung
(151222) -- ZURICH, Dec. 22, 2015 (Xinhua) -- FIFA's suspended president Sepp Blatter attends a press conference in Zurich, Switzerland, Dec. 21, 2015. In response to the eight-year ban from the FIFA independent Ethic committee, Blatter on Monday said "I will fight!". (Xinhua/Xu Jinquan) (zjy)
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NEWS - Fifa: Sepp Blatter gibt PK zu seiner Suspendierung
(151222) -- ZURICH, Dec. 22, 2015 (Xinhua) -- FIFA's suspended president Sepp Blatter attends a press conference in Zurich, Switzerland, Dec. 21, 2015. In response to the eight-year ban from the FIFA independent Ethic committee, Blatter on Monday said "I will fight!". (Xinhua/Xu Jinquan) (zjy)
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Two migrants from Kuwait arrested after being found wandering up the M1
Exhausted, thirsty and disoriented, two migrants were arrested after they were spotted wandering along the M1.
They are believed to have risked their lives by hiding under a lorry as it came across the Channel and headed north. The two men, believed to be in their late twenties or early thirties, were spotted close to the Toddington service station in Bedfordshire yesterday. They had set off along the northbound carriageway, with lorries rumbling past just a few metres away.But they appeared to have turned back after getting to Junction 12 and realising that they were heading away from London. Signs told motorway traffic to slow down as there were pedestrians on the carriageway. When they arrived back at the service station, they begged people for water, before police turned up and arrested them. One of the two men said they were from Kuwait.
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Two migrants from Kuwait arrested after being found wandering up the M1
Exhausted, thirsty and disoriented, two migrants were arrested after they were spotted wandering along the M1.
They are believed to have risked their lives by hiding under a lorry as it came across the Channel and headed north. The two men, believed to be in their late twenties or early thirties, were spotted close to the Toddington service station in Bedfordshire yesterday. They had set off along the northbound carriageway, with lorries rumbling past just a few metres away.But they appeared to have turned back after getting to Junction 12 and realising that they were heading away from London. Signs told motorway traffic to slow down as there were pedestrians on the carriageway. When they arrived back at the service station, they begged people for water, before police turned up and arrested them. One of the two men said they were from Kuwait.
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Two migrants from Kuwait arrested after being found wandering up the M1
Exhausted, thirsty and disoriented, two migrants were arrested after they were spotted wandering along the M1.
They are believed to have risked their lives by hiding under a lorry as it came across the Channel and headed north. The two men, believed to be in their late twenties or early thirties, were spotted close to the Toddington service station in Bedfordshire yesterday. They had set off along the northbound carriageway, with lorries rumbling past just a few metres away.But they appeared to have turned back after getting to Junction 12 and realising that they were heading away from London. Signs told motorway traffic to slow down as there were pedestrians on the carriageway. When they arrived back at the service station, they begged people for water, before police turned up and arrested them. One of the two men said they were from Kuwait.
Pictured: The men are searched before being put in the back of a police van.
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Two migrants from Kuwait arrested after being found wandering up the M1
Exhausted, thirsty and disoriented, two migrants were arrested after they were spotted wandering along the M1.
They are believed to have risked their lives by hiding under a lorry as it came across the Channel and headed north. The two men, believed to be in their late twenties or early thirties, were spotted close to the Toddington service station in Bedfordshire yesterday. They had set off along the northbound carriageway, with lorries rumbling past just a few metres away.But they appeared to have turned back after getting to Junction 12 and realising that they were heading away from London. Signs told motorway traffic to slow down as there were pedestrians on the carriageway. When they arrived back at the service station, they begged people for water, before police turned up and arrested them. One of the two men said they were from Kuwait.
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Two migrants from Kuwait arrested after being found wandering up the M1
Exhausted, thirsty and disoriented, two migrants were arrested after they were spotted wandering along the M1.
They are believed to have risked their lives by hiding under a lorry as it came across the Channel and headed north. The two men, believed to be in their late twenties or early thirties, were spotted close to the Toddington service station in Bedfordshire yesterday. They had set off along the northbound carriageway, with lorries rumbling past just a few metres away.But they appeared to have turned back after getting to Junction 12 and realising that they were heading away from London. Signs told motorway traffic to slow down as there were pedestrians on the carriageway. When they arrived back at the service station, they begged people for water, before police turned up and arrested them. One of the two men said they were from Kuwait.
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Two migrants from Kuwait arrested after being found wandering up the M1
Exhausted, thirsty and disoriented, two migrants were arrested after they were spotted wandering along the M1.
They are believed to have risked their lives by hiding under a lorry as it came across the Channel and headed north. The two men, believed to be in their late twenties or early thirties, were spotted close to the Toddington service station in Bedfordshire yesterday. They had set off along the northbound carriageway, with lorries rumbling past just a few metres away.But they appeared to have turned back after getting to Junction 12 and realising that they were heading away from London. Signs told motorway traffic to slow down as there were pedestrians on the carriageway. When they arrived back at the service station, they begged people for water, before police turned up and arrested them. One of the two men said they were from Kuwait.
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Two migrants from Kuwait arrested after being found wandering up the M1
Exhausted, thirsty and disoriented, two migrants were arrested after they were spotted wandering along the M1.
They are believed to have risked their lives by hiding under a lorry as it came across the Channel and headed north. The two men, believed to be in their late twenties or early thirties, were spotted close to the Toddington service station in Bedfordshire yesterday. They had set off along the northbound carriageway, with lorries rumbling past just a few metres away.But they appeared to have turned back after getting to Junction 12 and realising that they were heading away from London. Signs told motorway traffic to slow down as there were pedestrians on the carriageway. When they arrived back at the service station, they begged people for water, before police turned up and arrested them. One of the two men said they were from Kuwait.
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Two migrants from Kuwait arrested after being found wandering up the M1
Exhausted, thirsty and disoriented, two migrants were arrested after they were spotted wandering along the M1.
They are believed to have risked their lives by hiding under a lorry as it came across the Channel and headed north. The two men, believed to be in their late twenties or early thirties, were spotted close to the Toddington service station in Bedfordshire yesterday. They had set off along the northbound carriageway, with lorries rumbling past just a few metres away.But they appeared to have turned back after getting to Junction 12 and realising that they were heading away from London. Signs told motorway traffic to slow down as there were pedestrians on the carriageway. When they arrived back at the service station, they begged people for water, before police turned up and arrested them. One of the two men said they were from Kuwait.
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