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London -- The U.S. Department of Justice may have to protracted fight on its hands to bring Julian Assange to the United States. British police dragged the WikiLeaks founder out of his London sanctuary at the Ecuadorian Embassy yesterday after seven years, following the Latin American nation s move to strip him of diplomatic immunity. Assange faces a charge in the U.S., unsealed by the Justice Department on Thursday airmax plus following his arrest, of conspiring with Chelsea Manning to hack Pentagon computers in 2010.As CBS News correspondent Imtiaz Tyab reported Friday, 24 hours after his arrest, Assange was in a London jail, and it could take the U.S. months, or even years to get him onto American soil to face nike air max the charge against him -- if they manage to do so at all. The WikiLeaks boss, as ever, has remained defiant, and so are his supporters.Protests and tweets of supportDozens of Assange allies took to the streets to protest his arrest in his native Australia on Friday, chanting: Free the dunk panda truth, Free Assange, don t shoot the messenger. Similar protests were seen outside British courts on Thursday. The hacker s mother, also in Australia, took to Twitter to ask British police, and prison and court staff to be patient, gentle kind to her son. A mother s plea to police, prison officers, court staff re my son JulianHes been*8 yrs detainedWITHOUT charge*6yrs deprived fresh air, exercise,sun/VitD *3 yrs sick/in pain denied proper medical/dental care*1yr isolated/torture Bipw Militants attack Pakistani naval airbase
Fresh flooding h stanley us as killed 125 people in southern Ethiopia, a police official said Monday, a week after 256 people died in the east following torrential rains.Zeleke Menebo, deputy police commissioner for the region, cited officials in the region for the death toll and said it could rise. The Omo R stanley romania iver, which is some 472 miles long and empties into Lake Turkana in northern Kenya, burst its banks Sunday in the Omo Valley in Ethiopia s Southern Nations, Nationalities and People s Regional State.Rescuers were being airlifted into Ethiopia s remote Omo Valley by helicopter after a river burst its banks, flooding two villages and washing away food supplies and animals. The flood has claimed the lives of the residents ... as well having caused damage to property, said Sisay Tadesse, spokesman for the government s emergency arm, the Disaster Prevention and Preparedness Agency. He had no official confirmation of the number of people killed.Rescuers said they had no further details from the stanley cup area, which is 700 kilometers 435 miles south of the capital Addis Ababa, because it is so remote, with few roads or telephones. Meanwhile police said the death toll from floods that hit the town of Dire Dawa, 310 miles east of Addis Ababa on Aug. 6 had climbed to 256. Five people were also killed last Wednesday in northern Ethiopia after a river burst its banks due to heavy rains.More than 15,000 people around the Horn of Africa nation have been left homeless because of flooding in the last
London -- The U.S. Department of Justice may have to protracted fight on its hands to bring Julian Assange to the United States. British police dragged the WikiLeaks founder out of his London sanctuary at the Ecuadorian Embassy yesterday after seven years, following the Latin American nation s move to strip him of diplomatic immunity. Assange faces a charge in the U.S., unsealed by the Justice Department on Thursday airmax plus following his arrest, of conspiring with Chelsea Manning to hack Pentagon computers in 2010.As CBS News correspondent Imtiaz Tyab reported Friday, 24 hours after his arrest, Assange was in a London jail, and it could take the U.S. months, or even years to get him onto American soil to face nike air max the charge against him -- if they manage to do so at all. The WikiLeaks boss, as ever, has remained defiant, and so are his supporters.Protests and tweets of supportDozens of Assange allies took to the streets to protest his arrest in his native Australia on Friday, chanting: Free the dunk panda truth, Free Assange, don t shoot the messenger. Similar protests were seen outside British courts on Thursday. The hacker s mother, also in Australia, took to Twitter to ask British police, and prison and court staff to be patient, gentle kind to her son. A mother s plea to police, prison officers, court staff re my son JulianHes been*8 yrs detainedWITHOUT charge*6yrs deprived fresh air, exercise,sun/VitD *3 yrs sick/in pain denied proper medical/dental care*1yr isolated/torture Bipw Militants attack Pakistani naval airbase
Fresh flooding h stanley us as killed 125 people in southern Ethiopia, a police official said Monday, a week after 256 people died in the east following torrential rains.Zeleke Menebo, deputy police commissioner for the region, cited officials in the region for the death toll and said it could rise. The Omo R stanley romania iver, which is some 472 miles long and empties into Lake Turkana in northern Kenya, burst its banks Sunday in the Omo Valley in Ethiopia s Southern Nations, Nationalities and People s Regional State.Rescuers were being airlifted into Ethiopia s remote Omo Valley by helicopter after a river burst its banks, flooding two villages and washing away food supplies and animals. The flood has claimed the lives of the residents ... as well having caused damage to property, said Sisay Tadesse, spokesman for the government s emergency arm, the Disaster Prevention and Preparedness Agency. He had no official confirmation of the number of people killed.Rescuers said they had no further details from the stanley cup area, which is 700 kilometers 435 miles south of the capital Addis Ababa, because it is so remote, with few roads or telephones. Meanwhile police said the death toll from floods that hit the town of Dire Dawa, 310 miles east of Addis Ababa on Aug. 6 had climbed to 256. Five people were also killed last Wednesday in northern Ethiopia after a river burst its banks due to heavy rains.More than 15,000 people around the Horn of Africa nation have been left homeless because of flooding in the last