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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Politics   来源:Editorial  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The NSW Police Commissioner in the days after the attack said it was "obvious" to detectives that the offender had focussed on women.

The NSW Police Commissioner in the days after the attack said it was "obvious" to detectives that the offender had focussed on women.

"I want the families to know their loved ones will not be lost in this process."Elizabeth Young, though, told the court, for her, "nothing good" will come from the inquest.

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"At 74, I have lost my way in life," she said, describing the crippling impact of the killings.But she said the action the country needed to take was already obvious to her."My daughter was murdered by an unmedicated, chronic schizophrenic... who had in his possession knives designed for killing.

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"[This is] another cry out to an Australia that doesn't seem to want to acknowledge that what happened... is essentially the catastrophic consequence of years of neglect of, and within, our mental health systems."Before the events of 3 December 2024, Lee Jae–myung's path to South Korea's presidency was littered with obstacles.

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Ongoing legal cases, investigations for corruption and allegations of abusing power all looked set to derail the former opposition leader's second presidential bid.

Then a constitutional crisis changed everything.Mr Peng, who has been paragliding for four and a half years, said he might have lost consciousness during his descent.

As a result of the footage, Mr Peng has been suspended for six months because the flight was unauthorised, state-run Global Times reported. Officials are also investigating the incident.Could India's decades-long jungle insurgency finally be approaching its end?

Last week, the country's most-wanted Maoist, Nambala Keshava Rao - popularly known as Basavaraju - was killed along with 26 others in a major security operation in the central state of Chhattisgarh. Home Minister Amit Shah called it "the most decisive strike" against the insurgency in three decades. One police officer also died in the encounter.Basavaraju's death marks more than a tactical victory - it signals a breach in the Maoists' last line of defence in Bastar, the forested heartland where the group carved out its fiercest stronghold since the 1980s.

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