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India forcibly sterilised 8m men: One village remembers, 50 years later

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Video   来源:Lifestyle  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:All English clubs were banned from European competitions for five years after the disaster, which alongside those who died saw 600 people injured when the wall collapsed on them.

All English clubs were banned from European competitions for five years after the disaster, which alongside those who died saw 600 people injured when the wall collapsed on them.

"I can't tell you that, but I'll let you know in about two weeks," Trump told reporters, the latest amid a string of critical public remarks made by Trump about Putin.Since Sunday, Trump has written multiple posts on social media saying that Putin has gone "absolutely crazy" and is "playing with fire" after Russia intensified its attacks on Ukraine.

India forcibly sterilised 8m men: One village remembers, 50 years later

The bombardments by Russia are said to have been some of the largest and deadliest attacks since the start of the war, now in its fourth year.Russian strikes in Kyiv, Ukraine's capital, killed at least 13 people and injured dozens more, including children, over the weekend.And by Wednesday, the attacks had shown no signs of slowing down.

India forcibly sterilised 8m men: One village remembers, 50 years later

In Trump's remarks about the escalation of violence and whether he thinks Putin is serious about ending the war, Trump said: "I'll let you know in about two weeks."Within two weeks. We're gonna find out whether or not (Putin is) tapping us along or not.

India forcibly sterilised 8m men: One village remembers, 50 years later

"And if he is, we'll respond a little bit differently."

The comments are a sign of Trump's growing frustration, as the White House's repeated efforts to negotiate a deal between Russia and Ukraine appear ever more futile."Kenyans are our neighbours, our brothers, and we cannot ignore each other," she added.

Dubbed "Germany's forgotten genocide", and described by historians as the first genocide of the 20th Century, the systematic murder of more than 70,000 Africans is being marked with a national day of remembrance for the first time in Namibia.Almost 40 years before their use in the Holocaust, concentration camps and pseudoscientific experiments were used by German officials to torture and kill people in what was then called South West Africa.

The victims, primarily from the Ovaherero and Nama communities, were targeted because they refused to let the colonisers take their land and cattle.Genocide Remembrance Day in Namibia on Wednesday follows years of pressure on Germany to pay reparations.

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