The Serna family and news organizations have argued that the public has a right to see the evidence, some of which was presented in open court in a criminal case
Video evidence remains sealed, despite some of it having been shown in open court previously. Keeping it sealed 'would set a dangerous precedent,' said Union-Tribune editor Lora Cicalo.
The letter sparked controversy by also slamming Western news outlets for not being "clear-eyed" about the Jewish state's "repeated atrocities against Palestinians."
The letter sparked controversy by also slamming Western news outlets for not being "clear-eyed" about the Jewish state's "repeated atrocities against Palestinians."
by Ken Stone The Times of San Diego The wife of a San Diego Muslim leader has quit her teaching job at the University of San Diego amid outrage over a “horrific” image she purportedly posted to her Facebook account. Lallia Allali, whose husband is Imam Taha Hassane of the Islamic Center of San Diego, […]