A court in the United States has sentenced two Nigerian nationals, Franklin Ifeanyichukwu Okwonna, 34, and Ebuka Raphael Umeti, 35 to prison. They...
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An Iranian court has reduced the prison sentences of two female journalists accused of collaborating with the United States, their respective lawyers told two reformist newspapers on Sunday (11/8). Elaheh Mohammadi, 37, and Niloufar Hamedi, 31, were released on bail after more than a year in Tehran's Evin prison for their coverage of the September 2022 death in custody of Mahsa Amini that sparked nationwide protests. In January, Iran's judiciary said it had launched new legal proceedings against the two women for posing without their headscarves after they were released that month. Two separate appeals courts in Tehran have ruled to acquit the women of charges of collaborating with the United States, the lawyers were quoted as saying by the daily. Shargh and daily Ham Mihan. Initially, Mohammadi was sentenced to six years in prison while Hamedi was sentenced to seven years, the court said. The two were also each sentenced to five years in prison for collusion and conspiracy against state security and one year in prison for propaganda against the Islamic Republic. Lawyers said the sentences were upheld by an appeals court and would be served concurrently, but they hoped the two journalists would be freed under an …
A court in the United States has sentenced two Nigerian nationals, Franklin Ifeanyichukwu Okwonna, 34, and Ebuka Raphael Umeti, 35 to prison. They...
A court in the United States has sentenced two Nigerian nationals, Franklin Ifeanyichukwu Okwonna, 34, and Ebuka Raphael Umeti, 35 to prison. They...
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To serve and protect, police are allowed to slander and destroy. Cops in many states and localities have acquired the right to lie about their...
To serve and protect, police are allowed to slander and destroy. Cops in many states and localities have acquired the right to lie about their...
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