Nearly 30 years after the leaders of Greece’s hated military dictatorship were tried in the same bunker-like chamber, the trial of November 17 — the Marxist-Leninist terrorist group born out of the resistance movement — had finally begun.
Torturers are never happier than when messing around with a victim’s genitals. And, you have to say, their imagination knows no bounds: torturers are supremely creative, more so even than advertising copywriters
The Basque-language Egunkaria newspaper was recently closed down under anti-terrorism legislation. Former editor Peio Zubiria, current editor Martxelo Otamendi and eight other managers and journalists were detained
I got a phone call yesterday morning from a colleague, excitedly asking if I was watching the game between Australia and New Zealand.
Nearly 30 years after the leaders of Greece’s hated military dictatorship were tried in the same bunker-like chamber, the trial of November 17 – the Marxist-Leninist terrorist group born out of the resistance movement – had finally begun.
Eight people, including former President Nelson Mandela’s official praise singer, a police officer and a traditional leader, were arrested on Thursday for allegedly defrauding the Eastern Cape government.
The charge that Iraeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has ”ordered the death and destruction of an ethnic group within his nation-state domain” and ”continues to pursue a policy of ethnic cleansing against them” is a serious misrepresentation of Israel’s actions and intentions.
Kenya’s fairytale World Cup will continue into the final week of the tournament after Steve Tikolo’s side trounced Zimbabwe by seven wickets at Goodyear Park in Bloemftontein on Wednesday.
India have some distance to travel before earning the right to proclaim themselves world champions, but they can at least argue that they are the dominant force on the Asian sub-continent after Monday’s 183-run trouncing of Sri Lanka in a World Cup Super Six match at the Wanderers.
”Extraordinary,” was the only word Kenyan cricket captain Steve Tikolo could think of to explain how he felt after leading his team to an historic seven wicket victory over Zimbabwe in their Super six encounter played in Bloemfontein on Wednesday.