A boat that capsized and that happened in may it made headlines around the world at the time and he survived he actually wants to stay inside his ear but most of the other people on that boat actually died at sea and he wants to stay because hes here for Economic Opportunities he wants to work hes a barber he told me not everyone feels the same i spoke to a few people earlier they said that they feel like theyre stuck in limbo here the country doesnt have an asylum system the n. H. They are says that theyre trying to help to get some of those sent other countries including europe to safer countries now a few of them said that they work youll notice that theres quite a few empty beds they work illegally they do the odd job here or there to earn a little bit of money and that money helps them buy food and very basic stuff that is not provided here at this camp when i spoke to the red cross and they said that theres a lack of funding but also the government at the moment is in political t
There is launching a military campaign to seize 2 police back in april his fighter jets have targeted several residential areas this Detention Center was also hit by an air strike back in may those who survived tuesdays bombing now rely on aid organizations and local donors for food humanitarian workers say theyre helping them as much as they can. That were trying to alleviate their suffering by raising their morale especially those who are still in shock were also trying to connect them with other organizations that can help them. These migrants are grateful to have survived the airstrike though some of them lost friends supervisors here say Children Women and their husbands are due to be transferred to other Detention Centers but the others will have to stay here until the u. And h. C. Are decides where to put them. The injured have been receiving medical treatment in several hospitals in tripoli those with minor injuries have been relieved others like these victims here will have to
Students and then colleges are working out we need to do something i want to show you something which is the brewing shelter and this is in california and you can see what some students and state to get together and help their students who dont know have you dont have any way to live have a look. At your pastor here at the mall the Beautiful Church in santa monica california we are the proud of the room the room show. Because we became very aware. U. C. L. A. There were a number of students sleeping in our places and there. Is a place where students like you who are just like me were just trying to get an education you really do that safely that kind of living in fear for their own seat on top of having to school. So im just beginning to wonder if more and more realizing how many of the students dont know where they cant sleep i think that there is a growing awareness of colleges and thats partly because theres been more data generated to help them understand it but i do want to point
Havent happened because there are some other conditions as well and the candidate must go to certain support from the population at large im from elected officials if they dont they cone stone and the 2 persons who did want to stand couldnt get that support they would have were disqualified the moment the elections that should have been held yesterday simply couldnt go forward. Why are there not the people that can get that support where are those people. Well the problem is that there is a fundamental argument between the demonstrators on the one hand and the army and the elite on the other the army and the want to preserve the existing constitution the demonstrators want to replace it and remove the elite from office and that means that it is extremely difficult for the 2 to agree the army wont agree to we still formulating the constitution the demonstrators wont accept the only coming back into power and therefore fundamentally there is no agreement between the 2 how long can this t
A review by the state’s Medical Review Board found the Chautauqua County Jail failed to meet standards of care for an inmate who died by suicide in September