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Madeleine McCann case, police granted a further 350,000 pounds funding

Madeleine McCann case, police granted a further 350,000 pounds funding By TPN, in Algarve · 23-07-2021 01:00:00 · 0 Comments According to press reports the UK Home Office has approved a Metropolitan Police request for 350,000 Pounds of extra funding to try to convict a prime suspect in Madeleine McCann s disappearance from Luz Bay in 2007 This case, Operation Grange, has already cost the UK tax payer £12.5 million since it was launched in 2011. Convicted paedophile and rapist Christian B was named by German police last year as the prime suspect for her abduction and murder. But a source close to the case told The Portugal News ‘I’m not sure they have the right man, nor obviously are they’ (the Met). However, Christian B is yet to be quizzed over Madeleine s disappearance and says that he is innocent. It is

Dover NH Racial Equity and Inclusion panel seeks change

The goal is to help Dover become a more inclusive and welcoming city. The committee was formed last year by the City Council passing a resolution in the wake of George Floyd being killed in Minneapolis by police officer Derek Chauvin, who was convicted this week of murder. The resolution affirmed that the city would condemn racism and affirm its commitment to eliminating racial inequities.  Co-chairs Dan Pontoh and Lina Shayo are leading the group, drawing on each member s diverse experience and knowledge to identify and make key recommendations to eliminate outdated policies that may contribute to systemic racism in municipal operations, and to offer new solutions for the city to be more representative and responsive to historically underrepresented and underserved communities, particularly communities of color, immigrants, and refugees.

What America can learn from other countries in holding ex-dictators accountable

Dover Democrats hosting discussion about transitional justice Fosters Daily Democrat DOVER Dover Democrats are inviting the public to a discussion about transitional justice. The program, which will take place via Zoom on Tuesday, Feb. 16 at 6 p.m., will feature attorney Ruben Carranza, whose life work is rooted in his experience growing up in the Philippines under the grip of the Marcos dictatorship. Currently the senior associate at the International Center for Transitional Justice  and director of ICTJ’s Reparative Justice Program, Carranza works with state institutions, truth commissions, civil society organizations and survivors of human rights violations in post-dictatorship and post-conflict countries.

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