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ars and might have caught by surprise
prosecutors who were armed with the confessions and other evidence."Today's
society faces acute contradictions, and people tend to involuntarily sympathize
with those who are being attacked by the authorities, so he's been
able to portray himself as a victim, as a defeated hero," said
Zhang Lifan, a Chinese historian and political analyst.Courtroom revelations
have painted a colorful picture of how Bo's alleged misconduct enriched
his family. He's accused of providing political favors to a businessman,
Xu Ming, in return for having him at his family's beck and
call. According to Bo's wife, Xu gave the family expensive gifts that
included a villa in France and international airfare to three continents.
Bo is also accused of funneling $800,000 in government funds from a
secret project.Bo has thrown his wife, Gu Kailai, under the bus for
much of the corruption charges and even some aspects of the abuse
of power allegation. Calling her "crazy" after she testified against him,
he said he could not be held responsible for crimes she committed
without his knowledge. But Chinese officialdom is familiar with the strategy
of spreading out an officeholder's illicit assets and wealth among relatives
and trusted friends, so Bo's defense is unlikely to convince the public,
Ding said.The trial laid out how Gu hatched a complicated plan with
the help of two foreigners to hide their family's ownership of the
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scenes and interviewing witnesses and company employees. The sheriff's statement
said they were working to determine a motive. The sheriff's office also
called in investigators from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to
help with the various shooting scenes.A dispatcher with the sheriff's office
told The Associated Press by telephone early Sunday that he had no
further information to release.The trucking company's website said it employs
400 people and owns hundreds of vehicles that operate around the country.
It said Pritchett started the trucking company in 1980."Our thoughts and
prayers are with all of their families, and at this time our
sole focus is on those impacted by today's events. Words cannot express
the pain and sorrow felt by so many yet we are comforted
by the memories of those lost," the company said in a statement.The
company's chief financial officer, Steve Perez, didn't respond to an email
seeking further comment.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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ure of persecution has increased due
to the growth of Islam in the region.The relief effort will cost
about $120,000, with funding coming from private donations. Many of those
waiting to be air lifted out in the coming weeks have had
to endure a high rain season in refugee-like tent cities in the
Khartoum region.Since the South Sudan gained independence in July 2011,
Christians and churches in Sudan have faced increasing aggression. Church
leaders have been threatened, arrested and abducted, and many Christian
buildings and house of worship destroyed. In April 2012, a church and
Bible school also in Khartoum was burned to the ground by an
Islamist mob, and in June another church there was bulldozed by local
authorities.
NEW DELHI Hundreds of Hindu nationalists have been detained in northern
India for allegedly defying a ban on pilgrimages to a disputed holy
site that's been the cause of deadly clashes between Hindus and Muslims.The
city of Ayodhya has been under heavy security since last week, when
the Uttar Pradesh state government forbade the pilgrimages for fear of communal
violence. Most shops are closed and people are indoors.Police said more
than 500 members of the nationalist organization Vishva Hindu Parishad were
detained Sunday. The members insist their pilgrimage is a religious event,
not a political one.Hindus believe the site is the birthplace of their
god Rama. Muslims revere it for the 16th century Babri Mosque torn
down by Hindu extremists in 1992, sparking nationwide riots that killed
2,000 people.
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