Former US Presidents condemns President Trump's statement.
Former US Presidents George HW Bush and George W
Bush have condemned President Donald Trump statement and urges United State people
to “reject racial bigotry, anti Semitism and hatred in all forms”.
The condemnation towards President Trump, have come
after his yesterday statements that “I think there is blame on both sides.” And
continued to said “you have a group on one side that was bad, you had a group
of the other side, that was also very violent. Nobody wants to say that. I’ll
say it right now.”
Also a Veteran
Republican Senator John McCain tweeted "There is no moral equivalency between racists & Americans standing up
to defy hate & bigotry."
President Donald Trump yesterday statement was
contrary to what he said on Monday after the violent happened in Virginia.
Kenya's NASA and Laila Oding to seek court ruling after election outcome.
Kenya’s opposition leader Laila Odinga announced
today that the National Supper Alliance
(NASA) is going to find the result of 2017 Kenya general election by using the
power of court.
Speaking to media and Kenyans, Laila Odinga said “we
would not accept computer generated result, as it was clear fraud with the
results transmission system.”
Odinga announcement came after the IEBC declared that
incumbent Uhuru Kenya was the winner of 2017 Kenya general election.
Today Laila Odinga statement followed his earlier announcement
when he demanded Kenyan people not to go to work as the sign of opposing the
general election result, but Kenyans went on with their daily activities on
following day after his statement.
UK modern slavery activities in higher numbers
Police in UK are conducting investigating into
growing number of modern slavery activities in cities and towns.
According to National Crime Agency report, the
slavery happens in plain view and there about more than ten thousands of people
are working as slave in UK. Most of these people are getting paid less to minmum wages and working long hours per day.
The kind of slave activities mainly occurred in
areas such as in shops, farms, in food processing plants and in domestic services,
where by some are forced to become prostitutes.
On making sure those who perpetuate are brought to
face justice, there about 300 police investigations into the slave matte, and
up to June this year 111 people were arrested.
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