Outskirts of the park 80 percent of the locals live from tourism according to a village elders more than half have already lost their jobs or who could be people who came soon. So broke their will couldnt something gourds and peter wouldnt do may be on the porch there you see. If you are on now you can do it sonny i mean. The number of poaching cases in Kruger National park that involve poachers killing just for the animals meat are already piling up. This guys normally used for 4 years so theyre using the latest technology in order to catch the poachers radio devices detect people while Audio Software picks up the gunshots and justice bach ranger mark macdill starts explaining the alarm goes off to the next detail goes into action. Shots fired thats probably shot to draw on a budget to show the drawings. So weve got to just try and get to them as quickly as possible. And see if we can catch them. For the next few months the park rangers will have plenty to do to ensure the animals her
Abstract In Israel, approximately 100,000 Israeli-Arab women are the victims of abuse and violence each year, constituting 50% of the national total, even though the Israeli-Arab community forms only 21% of Israel's population. Only 25% of the victims of abuse and violence turn to the authorities for help. This article examines the case of Dalal Daoud, an Israeli-Arab woman
Justice Gavriel Bach relives his prosecution of Adolf Eichmann
It was May of 1960, and Prime Minister David Ben Gurion has just made the shocking announcement that Nazi arch-criminal Adolf Eichmann had been captured by the Mossad and brought to Israel for trial. Days later, a young jurist named Gavriel Bach was given an assignment that would forever change his life.
Bach was a lawyer in the State Prosecutor’s office when the chief architect of Adolf Hitler’s “Final Solution” to exterminate Europe’s Jews was seized by Israeli secret agents in Argentina. And a year later 60 years ago this month as the Eichmann trial got underway and Israelis finally confronted the enormity of the atrocities buried deep in survivors’ souls for over 15 years, it was Gavriel Bach who took center stage.