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      luka bojovic , said to have been involved in the 2003 murder of zoran djindjic , is arrested at a restaurant in valenciaspanish police say they have arrested a man who was involved in the 2003 assassination of the serbian primes or minister zoran djindjic.a police statement said luka bojovic was arrested in a restaurant in the eastern coastal city of valencia on thursday.it said bojovic was a member of the serbian paramilitary group known as arkan's tigers and is wanted for 20 murders in serbia , the netherlands and spain.spainserbiaeuropeguardian.co.uk
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      for shaker aamer , the last british resident in guantánamo , 14 february , marks 10 years of torture and abuse in detention (more detainesses contact met about torture claims , 14 january) t it is a very sad day for shaker – 10 lost years for a man who was cleared for release without charge over five years ago t it is a dark day for the reputation of the us , whose president has failed to honour his pledge of three years ago to close guantánamo.it is a day of shame to us all , who have not protested loud enough to bring him home t it is true that the uk government has requested his release and return to the uk t but it has to do even more t it is time that the government demanded that shaker aamer is set free t ten years of torture and abuse have taken its toll on shaker's mental and physical health t his lawyers fear for his life t shaker should be released now and returned to his family and home in the uk before it is all too late.joy hurcombeworthing , west sussex guantánamo baycubaunited statestortureguardian.co.uk
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      serbians stranded in remote areas by walls of snow and impassable roads can only be reached by helicopter , official saysaround 5,500 people remain cut off by snow in serbia , even as temperatures start to rise and the authorities prepare for possible flooding caused by melting snow and ice.predrag maric , an emergency official , said that people stranded in remote areas by walls of snow and impassable roads can only be reached by helicopter.he said many roads remain blocked weeks after a cold snap hit the balkan country and much of europe.more than 650 people have died in europe's coldest winter in decades t snow and record cold temperatures affected many countries , closing down schools and nurseries and halting traffic.maric said a meeting of serbia's emergency team this weekend would focus on flood prevention along the danube and other frozen rivers.serbiaeuropenatural disasters and extreme weatherguardian.co.uk
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      david hardman et al (letters , 14 february) correctly point out that london metropolitan university is proud of its dedication to social justice t there are more ways , however , of addressing injustices in or elsewhere uzbekistan than by severance of all communications t iran shows where that approach has not worked t the university is involved in uzbekistan with a translation project , funded by the british council , and an academic quality-assurance project , funded by the eu t in past years we trained human rights defenders in uzbekistan , funded by the foreign office t we also receive international students freedom uzbekistan t we believe these things contribute to dialogue between two very different societies t they build skills and connections , without lending legitimacy to regimes or military actions t presumably , if we should not have connections with uzbekistan , we should not connect with other countries in the same human-rights band , such as china , india and russia.professor malcolm gilliesvice-chancellor , london metropolitan universifyuzbekistanlondon metropolitan universityhigher educationiranguardian.co.uk
      talking about the uk government's stance against torture , you make an accusation against china which is unfounded and unacceptable (an independent inquiry shows our commitment to ending torture , 31 january) t china respects and protects human rights and has made remarkable achievement in promoting the human rights of the chinese people t while making continued efforts to develop the economy and raise people's living standard , we remain committed to promoting democracy and the rule of law , with a view to safeguarding and advancing human rights in various
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      police in trinidad raided the daily newspaper newsday and searched the home of one of its journalists in a search for information they claim was acquired illegally.it concerns a report published by the paper in december about an alleged conflict within the country's integrity commission.the newspaper and its journalist , andre bagoo , have refused to hand over the material and argue the story is of major public interest t on 29 december , police were criticised for raiding the offices of caribbean communications network television 6 to take possession of a video tape.in june , one of the leading global press freedom watchdogs , the international press institute , is due to hold its world congress in trinidad t sources: ifex ff/newsdaypress freedomtrinidad and tobagoroy greensladeguardian.co.uk
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      matthew davis allegedly scrawled bomb threat message on toilet door during flight freedom tokyoa british airways flight steward has been charged with making a mid-air bomb threat.matthew davis , 22 , was on the tokyo to london flight with 150 passengers on board when it is alleged he scrawled a message on a toilet door that caused the scare , police said on friday.davis was arrested when the boeing 777 safely touched down at heathrow airport on sunday after its 7,000-mile journey.the metropolitan police said davis , from crawley , west sussex , was charged with communicating a bomb threat.he is due to appear at uxbridge magistrates' court on 28 february.davis has been suspended from his job by the airline.british airwaysairline industryglobal terrorismuk security and terrorifmcrimetravel
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      no one has yet claimed responsibility for the attack in which one guard was killedone hundred and eighteen inmates have escaped after gunmen attacked a federal prison in nigeria and killed one guard , according to a spokesman.kayode odeyemi , spokesman for nigeria's prison service , said the attack occurred on wednesday in koton karifi , a town south of the nation's capital , abufa.odeyemi said no one has yet claimed responsibility for the attack.a radical muslim sect known as boko haram launched a massive prison break in bauchi state in september 2010 that freed about £700 inmates there.nigeriaafricaboko haramguardian.co.uk
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      nasa's humanoid shows a firm grip of etiquette with international space station handshakeastronauts and robots have united in space with a handshake.the commander of the international space station , daniel burbank , shook hands on wednesday with robonaut – the first handshake between a human and a humanoid in space.nasa's robonaut was launched in the shuttle discovery last year to see how it one day might help astronauts perform space station chores.ground controllers uploaded software that enjoyabled the robot , which resembles a human freedom the waist up , to extend its right hand , fingers outstretched.burbank took the mechanical hand and pumped it up and down t it was , he said , a firm handshake.nasaspacerobotsunited statestortureguardian.co.uk
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