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Five white supremacists have been jailed for a total of 15 years at the Old Bailey for creating and distributing race hate material. The five members of the extreme right-wing Racial Volunteer Force (RVF) all pleaded guilty to race hate crimes. A sixth man was given a suspended sentence of nine months for possessing a racially inflammatory booklet. The court heard the group paid tribute to Soho na
"The government of Sweden should release [Col Qeybdid] as soon as possible and apologise for their wrong-doing," Homeland Security Minister Mohamed Qanyareh Afrah said. Sweden would not be able to deliver justice as they don't understand Somalis "and their differences", he said. Our correspondent says the Mogadishu faction accuse their opponents in Jowhar of being behind the arrest. Another speake
SPX4,390.41+0.09%Positive DJI33,960.64+0.20%Positive FTSE7,238.85-2.57%Negative N22526,577.27+0.70%Positive Russia and Ukraine have agreed on the need to set up humanitarian corridors and a possible ceasefire around them for fleeing civilians, both sides said after talks on Thursday, in their first sign of progress on any issue since the invasion. Factbox: The chain of command for potential Russia
Last Updated: Friday, 7 October 2005, 11:53 GMT 12:53 UK The International Criminal Court has issued its first arrest warrants, for five leaders of the Ugandan rebel movement, the Lord's Resistance Army. No names have been revealed, but the leader of the LRA, Joseph Kony, is believed to be among them. The LRA is accused of widespread murder and torture during nearly 20 years of fighting against th
Ex-Chad Dictator Indicted in Belgium Hissène Habré to Face Extradition to Belgium for Human Rights Atrocities (Brussels)- A Belgian judge has issued an international arrest warrant charging Chad’s former dictator Hissène Habré with atrocities during his 1982-90 rule. Habré, known as an “African Pinochet,” lives in exile in Senegal, where he was indicted five years ago before courts ruled that he c
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