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Child Abuse Advocate Robert Green Arrested in ScotlandSalem-News.comPolice Scotland confirmed at 1915 this evening that Robert was in custody at Queens Road Police Station Aberdeen Scotland. (ABERDEEN) -
The UK Column team were informed this morning that Robert Green had been arrested at his home in Warrington Cheshire by Aberdeen Police, a unit of Police Scotland.
Salem-News.com (Jan-26-2014 12:41)
International Community Urged to Stop the `Silent Genocide` of Rohingya MuslimsSalem-News.comAccording to the country's law, Rohingya are not a recognised minority group and have no rights of citizenship. Due to their statelessness, they are subject to systematic persecution and have been victims of violence and discrimination. (GLASGOW) -
A Scotland-based human rights organisation is calling on the international community to intervene in what is being called the ‘silent genocide’ of the Burmese Rohingya Muslims, who the United Nations has called the most persecuted minority group in the world.
Salem-News.com (Dec-07-2013 13:17)
Robert Green`s Blog - the Hollie Greig Case
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Impertinent complaints politely sidestepped...
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The Church of Scotland's revised report 'The Inheritance of Abraham?' has now been released ahead of their Assembly.
The Church felt obliged to change some of it after Jewish leaders sought to interfere, one complaining that it was "an outrage to everything that interfaith dialogue stands for...
The myth persists that only rape by a stranger counts as ‘real rape’, in spite of the fact that the vast majority of attacks are carried out by someone known to the victim (often her husband or partner), and are every bit as damaging.
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With This Is Not An Invitation To Rape Me, Rape Crisis Scotland wants to confront attitudes blaming women for rape in a very direct way.
The group is inviting members of the public in Scotland to join them in putting an end to these attitudes.
Nuclear power will also leave a legacy of waste and vast decommissioning costs for the next generation of Scots
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Scotland’s First Minister Alex Salmond discusses a broad range of topics from Scotland’s ambitious renewable energy targets and North Sea oil & gas to Scottish independence and Donald Trump.
Alex Salmond is a champion of green energy and has a vision to transform Scotland into a renewable energy powerhouse whilst aggressively reducing the country’s carbon emissions.
French expert Michel Fraisset believes the background is the mountain of St Victoire by the city of Aix-en-Provence.
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In Scotland, a long ignored painting turns out to possibly be a lost work of Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci.
If it is the real thing, this oil painting depicting a woman holding a young child that has been collecting dust in Fiona McLaren's home for decades, could be worth more than $150 million, The Daily Mail reported.
The U.S. – Israeli link has for several decades determined the course of events in the Middle East and on the global arena.
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A U.S. space scientist, formerly employed by the government has pleaded guilty on charges of espionage and agreed to a 13-year sentence. If he had not pleaded guilty, he could have faced death penalty or life in prison.
54-year-old Steward D. Nozette worked at the White House in 1989 – 1990 on a project aimed at discovering water on the moon. In the 1990s he worked for the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Also, he worked on the “Star Wars” missile defense project and had access to the nation’s most guarded nuclear secrets.
Yesterday members of the Scottish Parliament called for Mordechai Vanunu's right to leave Israel and Vanunu recalled "the beginning of this case in 1987."
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On 7 September 2011, The Scottish Parliament Tabled the Motion: *S4M-00789# Sandra White: Mordechai Vanunu, Israel’s Nuclear Whistleblower—
That the Parliament notes the 25th anniversary of the revelations by Mordechai Vanunu regarding Israel’s secret nuclear weapons programme, which is estimated to number over a hundred warheads with the potential to annihilate the entire Middle East;