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Familiefar stukket i hjertet med øl og cykel i hånden

Den 38-rige familiefar William Queshie fra Ghana blev en tidlig september
morgen sidste r stukket en gang i hjertet ved Cafe Louise p Nrrebro, mens
han havde en l i den ene hnd og sin cykel i den anden.

Sdan ld det fra senioranklager Helle Srensen om forlbet den 15. september
2012, da et vrtshusslagsml blgede frem og tilbage bde inde p selve
vrtshuset og udenfor.

Det prcise forlb kommer fra en overvgningsvideo, som viser slagsmlet og
det efterflgende drab, iflge politiet.
LS OGS 28-rig anholdt i Libanon for
Caf Louise-drab
Han (William Queshie, red.) har en l i hnden og trkker sin cykel. Han (den
tiltalte, red.) hver hnden, uden at man kan se kniven p videoen, sagde
Helle Srensenved et grundlovsforhr i Dommervagten i dag.

Men man kan se, at han bliver stukket, da han taber cykel og l og vakler ud
p krebanenJ, fortalte hun.
Var p vej vkDen hidtidige opfattelse har vret, at William Queshie deltog i slagsmlet.
Men iflge videoen var han p vej vk kort efter klokken syv om morgenen, da
en gerningsmand pludselig stikker en kniv i hjertet p ham.

En 28-rig dansk mand med palstinensisk baggrund er nu tiltalt for drabet og
fire andre drabsforsg i forbindelse med slagsmlet. Fredag blev han
varetgtsfngslet i 24 dage ved Dommervagten i Kbenhavn.

Den 28-rige mand blev torsdag hentet til Danmark fra Libanon af Kbenhavns
Politi. Iflge politiet flygtede han ud af landet kort tid efter drabet.
Ngter sig skyldigSelv ngter den 28-rige sig skyldig i anklagerne, og han valgte at kre
varetgtsfngslingen, oplyste den tiltaltes advokat, Anders Rohde, i
Dommervagten.

Min klient ngter sig skyldig, og han nsker ikke at udtale sig i dag, sagde
Anders Rohde.
LS OGS 28-rig fngslet for Caf
Louise-drab og drabsforsg
Op mod 50 vidner s slagsmlet p Caf Louise, hvor der bde blev brugt knive,
slagvben og knuste flasker.

Den 28-rige er tidligere idmt fire mneders fngsel for grov vold og
halvandet rs fngsel for narko. Han blev lsladt sidste r i januar, og var
sledes p fri fod i lidt mere end et halvt r, fr han iflge politiet
begik ny kriminalitet.

To mnd p 27 og 31 r – hvoraf den ene er den udleveredes bror – er allerede
tiltalt i sagen, men hvad de rent faktisk er tiltalt for, er endnu ikke
oplyst. De har dog kun vret sigtet for medvirken til drab og drabsforsg.
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William Hague on the UKIP threat to LibLabCon (05May13)

http://www.youtube.com/v/TS6roOC1J9Y?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata See more here:  William Hague on the UKIP threat to LibLabCon (05May13)

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‘Damascus attack signals Syrian rebel desperation’

A car bomb went off near the former Interior Ministry building in the center of Syrian capital, Damascus, on Tuesday. According to the reports, at least 13 people were killed and around 70 injured in the explosion.   The attack comes a day after Syrian Prime Minister Wael Halqi survived an attempted bombing assassination in central Damascus. Clark believes the Syrian rebels are set on terrifying the population in the capital as they realize that they don’t have majority support from the Syrian public.“I think it’s absolutely appalling, what’s going on at the moment. I mean yesterday we had the convoy attack; we had the firing on the Russian passenger plane. And what this really shows is that so-called rebels are getting more and more desperate. They don’t have overwhelming public support. They don’t have majority support, so they’re getting more and more violent and more and more wild. And I think this sort of sums up how desperate their possession is really.” He said he’s embarrassed that the terrorists operating in Syria are supported by the Western governments, including his home country of the UK.“And it’s absolutely shameful that these people are being backed by my country – the UK, by France, by the Western powers. These are terrorist attacks, let’s call them what they are. They haven’t been condemned by [UK’s Foreign Secretary and First Secretary of State] William Hague or [French President] Francois Hollande or [US Secretary of State] John Kerry. I think that’s absolutely appalling because if these had taken place in Tel Aviv or Riyadh or anywhere else in the country, which is a Western ally, then they would be roundly condemned, but they’re not. And it’s quite appalling that these so called rebels – with Western help – are trying to bomb their way to power in Syria, killing innocent civilians, spreading terror among the population. And I think that the likes of William Hague have blood on their hands, I’m afraid.” Clark has claimed the attempts to put the blame for the Tuesday’s car blast on the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad have no grounds.“It’s quite absurd to think that the Syrian government would be blowing up members of the government itself and putting bombs in crowded areas because why would it want to do so? It’s quite clear what’s going on in Al-Qaeda has dominated the uprising in Syria, a minority uprising by radical Islamists. And it’s interesting, isn’t it, that if you were to say that the Syrian government is behind these bombings in the Western media than it’s fine and acceptable, but if, of course, you’ll say that the US government is behind the 9/11 attacks, you’ll be denounced as a crank conspiracy theorist.” Clark added that those who support the Syrian rebels in the west and the Middle East should share responsibility for the crimes they commit.   “These blasts cost money – the bombing, the guns the weaponry, etc. We already have the emir of Qatar, Sheik Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, boasting a few days ago, saying how his government was going to give the rebels any help they needed, including the arms. The British government has been sending money in to the rebels. And so I think the people who are funding these terrorists have got responsibilities. They’ve got blood on their hands. They’re not even condemning it.” Read More

Inquiry into death of nurse pranked over royal pregnancy delayed until September

The inquest into the death of the nurse who took a prank call targeting Prince William’s pregnant wife Catherine has been delayed to September, an official said on Monday. Indian-born Jacintha Saldanha, a mother of two, was found hanged several days after taking the call from two Australian…

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Black voter turnout rate surpasses whites

WASHINGTON (AP) — America’s blacks voted at a higher rate than other minority groups in 2012 and by most measures surpassed the white turnout for the first time, reflecting a deeply polarized presidential election in which blacks strongly supported Barack Obama while many whites stayed home.Had people voted last November at the same rates they did in 2004, when black turnout was below its current historic levels, Republican Mitt Romney would have won narrowly, according to an analysis conducted for The Associated Press.Census data and exit polling show that whites and blacks will remain the two largest racial groups of eligible voters for the next decade. Last year’s heavy black turnout came despite concerns about the effect of new voter-identification laws on minority voting, outweighed by the desire to re-elect the first black president.William H. Frey, a demographer at the Brookings Institution, analyzed the 2012 elections for the AP using census data on eligible voters and turnout, along with November’s exit polling. He estimated total votes for Obama and Romney under a scenario where 2012 turnout rates for all racial groups matched those in 2004. Overall, 2012 voter turnout was roughly 58 percent, down from 62 percent in 2008 and 60 percent in 2004.Continue Reading… Read More

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The Collapse In The Rule Of Law

The Rule of Law is being assaulted everywhere, but never as great as it is among the Anglo-Saxon nations. Read More

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UK to confiscate passports from ‘suspected’ terrorists, criminals, football hooligans

May told parliament the move is aimed at “individuals who seek to engage in fighting, extremist activity or terrorist training outside the United Kingdom, for example, and then return to the UK with enhanced capabilities that they then use to conduct an attack on UK soil.”“The need to disrupt people who travel for these purposes has become increasingly apparent with developments in various parts of the world.”Previously, the Home Office could only confiscate passports if a UK citizen engaged in “demonstrably undesirable” acts. The sanction was applied infrequently, and since 2005 not one Briton has been divested of their travel documents.Earlier this week Foreign Secretary William Hague said a “substantial number” of UK citizens is fighting in the Syrian conflict as part of radical Islamic groupings. Most of Britain’s domestic terrorists, including the organizers of the 2005 London bombings, received training in terrorist camps in countries such as Afghanistan and Pakistan.The Home Office will be able to make the decision to withdraw a passport without consulting Parliament or going through the legal system, as the issuing of foreign passports is a Royal Prerogative, a legacy power possessed by the monarchy, and by proxy, by the Cabinet.Nonetheless, those refused passports will be informed of the reasons for the rejection.The new rules will not just cover potential terrorists, but those facing arrest warrants, bail restrictions or international orders. As an example, May said that known football hooligans could be banned from leaving the UK.But May insisted that despite the wide-ranging discretion given to the Home Office on the issue, the measure will only be used where it is “necessary and proportionate”.The last people to lose their passport under the current guidelines were four Britons returning from Guantanamo eight years ago. The new law is expected to be applied much more readily, though the Home Office refused to estimate how many people will lose their right to travel.Being a Royal Prerogative, the new policy comes into force immediately. Read More