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Sincere Gratitude and Regret

Willingness to accept responsibility for the harm we may have caused; or to  express thankfulness for the benefits we may have received,  are signs of moral maturity. How uncommon has common ...

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United v ClaremontAt Claremont the home side scored a surprisingly easy 7 wicket win over United. United who batted first,  failed to get to grips with a combined spin attack  ...

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Transformation back in the Spotlight 2 M

South African rugby bosses are finally getting tough about transformation, with provincial unions set to face new measures of accountability. South African Rugby Union President Oregan Hoskins has headed a ...

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" Each generation imagines itself to be more intelligent than the one that went before it, and wiser than the one that comes after it. "
George Orwell
Home News Hundreds Protest Siddiqui Ruling
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Israeli Forces Storm Al-Aqsa Mosque Compound

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Zuma's UK Trip Says Nationalisation is Not on the Cards

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Death Toll in Chile Quake now More Than 300

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Man Arrested with R5-million Worth of Tik

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Hundreds Protest Siddiqui Ruling PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 08 February 2010 12:06

Hundreds of people have marched through the streets of Karachi to protest against the conviction of Pakistani scientist Aafia Siddiqui in the United States.

Siddiqui was charged with shooting at FBI agents and US military personnel in a police station in Ghazni, Afghanistan, where she was being interrogated in 2008.

Her lawyers argued that there is no evidence to show Siddiqui ever fired the weapon presented in court.

Siddiqui may be given a life sentence by the judge, who will probably not make a decision on the case until May.

 
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