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IFF donates blood to welcome New Year
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January 7, 2021
Riyadh: India Fraternity Forum (IFF) donated blood on the first day of the New Year 2021 as a model for the social commitment.
The blood donation camp was jointly organized by the India Fraternity Forum (iff), Shifa Area Riyadh, and Prince Mohammed bin Salman Hospital, Rabua. About 35 folks donated blood by forum volunteers and their friends in the Shifa area.
India Fraternity Forum is a leading organization in the field of social services, working among expatriates for many years. IFF stood with the expatriates as a consolation and organized various camps including plasma and blood donation camp as part of the COVID-19 defense, this was followed by the IFF Shifa Area contacted the Blood Donation Camp.
1/1 A MAN who was attacked over a drug debt died from a single stab wound to the back, jurors heard. John Wright was attacked in the street by two men armed with a knife and extendable baton last Christmas. The 41-year-old also suffered several injuries to his legs caused by blows from a baton-like weapon, Teesside Crown Court heard. Home Office pathologist Dr Louise Mulcahy said Mr Wright suffered significant blood loss when the knife punctured the aorta artery, which carries blood away from the heart. Describing the cause of death, she said: Number one a stab wound to the back which caused damage to the underlying muscles, the spinal column and the aorta.
Negotiate. but there are still some bad bad customers down there. we cued up a couple of these. number one is mohammad nabi. a senior taliban official. what s he all about? he s one of the founding members of the taliban. he s somebody the taliban wants back. the taliban asked us two years ago what they wanted and told us who they wanted and these five guys are it. bill: mohammed fazal. wanted by the united nations for possible war crimes that killed thousands of shiite muslims before the taliban was beaten in 2001. this guy is not only a senior
bergdahl s help. we had the cooperation of the qataris to execute an exchange and we seized the opportunity. bill: i want to begin with chief white horse correspondent ed henry traveling with the president in warsaw, poland, how did he defend this see significance, ed? reporter: they know the firestorm that has built up back home on this. in addition to the president s comments white house aides circulated a statement up sifting the administration did not break the law saying they did not give congress the 30-day notification of swapping these five cal ban commanders because they say bergdahl s life was in danger and they made the decision and had to go in. let me just make a very simple point here, and that is, regardless of the circumstance, whatever those circumstance may turn out to be, we still get an american soldier back if he fell into captivity. period. full stop. we don t condition that. reporter: in terms of the administration saying bergdahl s life was in da