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Open Letter to Foreign Affairs Magazine

Foreign Affairs Magazine published an article entitled: “Ethiopia’s Hard Road to Peace”, by former US Special Envoy, Jeffrey Feltman, on 26 December this week.The misleading title notwithstanding, Feltman’s underlying and transparent intentions are t

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 13:19:00

it s not only a question of compensation, no amount of money can undo what we have undergone. the post office says it s going as fast as it can with all the claims. in the compensation scheme that baljit sethi is in, 94% of victims have been made offers and three quarters have accepted and been paid. but there are a whole raft of concerns about how this process is going, including the desperate financial situation some claimants are now in. and for many, it s a slow, hard road to get what they deserve. sharon brown from sunderland was forced to resign from her branch and lost everything. people s in dire need of the compensation, they ve lost that much. they re all sitting pretty in their places, do you know what i mean? sitting behind desks and pushing papers about and not getting no further forward. the battle for compensation still has a long way to run. emma simpson, bbc news, central london.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 17:46:00

this process is going, including the desperate financial situation some claimants are now in. and for many, it s a slow, hard road to get what they deserve. sharon brown from sunderland was forced to resign from her branch and lost everything. people s in dire need of the compensation, they ve lost that much. they re all sitting pretty in their places, do you know what i mean? sitting behind desks and pushing papers about and not getting no further forward. the battle for compensation still has a long way to run. emma simpson, bbc news, central london. the headlines on bbc news. anne sacoolas , the us citizen who admitted causing the death of teenage motorcyclist harry dunn in 2019, is given an eight month prison sentence suspended for 12 months. the victim s family say their promise to get justice is complete . nhs england say they do have a plan

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