• Imran Khan walks into court with bulletproof helmet


    High drama was witnessed outside court in Lahore as Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan wearing a makeshift bulletproof helmet that looked like a black hood, fully guarded by four men with bulletproof shields and an aide guiding him to an anti-terror court for seeking an extension in bail in three of the scores of cases registered against him, Geo News reported.Get more news about https://www.mparmor.com Anti Riot Helmet,you can vist our website!
    A video of the same has gone viral on social media and some social media users compared Khan’s appearance to that of the famous American singer Marshmallow.
    It is worth mentioning that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief was shot in the leg during a political rally in Wazirabad November 2022.

    Since then, the PTI claims that Khan faces threats to his life and thus travels under high security. Khan arrived for the hearing and entered the courtroom through tight security.

    For protection, security guards held up bulletproof shields around him, and he wore a makeshift bulletproof helmet that resembled the black hood pulled over the head of a death row prisoner before hanging.

    An aide can be seen in the video guiding Imran Khan toward the court because it was difficult to see through the slit in the bulletproof helmet, as per Geo News. Notably, in a huge relief, embattled former Pakistan Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan was granted interim bail by a Lahore anti-terrorism court on Tuesday in three cases, reported Geo News.

    The Zille Shah murder case, arson, and interfering with state affairs were three instances in which the PTI Chairman appeared in court seeking bail. Under the anti-terror and aiding and abetting laws, several cases were filed against the PTI chief at the Race Course police station, Geo News reported.

    Khan entered the ATC under heavy security because the judges had made his appearance in person for the appeal for an extension of bail as a condition of his release on bail. In connection with the clashes between PTI members and police that took place during an operation to apprehend Khan in the Toshakhana gifts case, the Lahore police had filed these three cases against Khan.

    According to Geo News, Khan is currently dealing with more than 140 cases related to terrorism, murder, attempted murder, and blasphemy that the PMLN-led coalition government registered against him over the past 11 months.

    Earlier, in March, the Lahore High Court (LHC) granted protective bail to Imran Khan in the same case and directed him to approach the relevant court in this matter. PTI chairman Imran Khan, who arrived at the court, wrote in his petition seeking interim bail that he wants to be involved in the probe but there is a fear of arrest by the police, according to The News International report.
    Imran Khan walks into court with bulletproof helmet High drama was witnessed outside court in Lahore as Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan wearing a makeshift bulletproof helmet that looked like a black hood, fully guarded by four men with bulletproof shields and an aide guiding him to an anti-terror court for seeking an extension in bail in three of the scores of cases registered against him, Geo News reported.Get more news about https://www.mparmor.com Anti Riot Helmet,you can vist our website! A video of the same has gone viral on social media and some social media users compared Khan’s appearance to that of the famous American singer Marshmallow. It is worth mentioning that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief was shot in the leg during a political rally in Wazirabad November 2022. Since then, the PTI claims that Khan faces threats to his life and thus travels under high security. Khan arrived for the hearing and entered the courtroom through tight security. For protection, security guards held up bulletproof shields around him, and he wore a makeshift bulletproof helmet that resembled the black hood pulled over the head of a death row prisoner before hanging. An aide can be seen in the video guiding Imran Khan toward the court because it was difficult to see through the slit in the bulletproof helmet, as per Geo News. Notably, in a huge relief, embattled former Pakistan Prime Minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan was granted interim bail by a Lahore anti-terrorism court on Tuesday in three cases, reported Geo News. The Zille Shah murder case, arson, and interfering with state affairs were three instances in which the PTI Chairman appeared in court seeking bail. Under the anti-terror and aiding and abetting laws, several cases were filed against the PTI chief at the Race Course police station, Geo News reported. Khan entered the ATC under heavy security because the judges had made his appearance in person for the appeal for an extension of bail as a condition of his release on bail. In connection with the clashes between PTI members and police that took place during an operation to apprehend Khan in the Toshakhana gifts case, the Lahore police had filed these three cases against Khan. According to Geo News, Khan is currently dealing with more than 140 cases related to terrorism, murder, attempted murder, and blasphemy that the PMLN-led coalition government registered against him over the past 11 months. Earlier, in March, the Lahore High Court (LHC) granted protective bail to Imran Khan in the same case and directed him to approach the relevant court in this matter. PTI chairman Imran Khan, who arrived at the court, wrote in his petition seeking interim bail that he wants to be involved in the probe but there is a fear of arrest by the police, according to The News International report.
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  • A prisoner who had escaped from the Veria hospital was arrested

    This is a 50-year-old man, who under unknown circumstances, so far, escaped from the Hospital around 10 pm on Friday, however, he was soon spotted by police and arrested. The 50-year-old had broken into a temple twice in a 10-day period and had taken a....Visit Now: https://www.grtimes.gr/ellada/synelifthi-kratoymenos-poy-eiche-apodrasei-apo-to-nosokomeio

    A prisoner who had escaped from the Veria hospital was arrested This is a 50-year-old man, who under unknown circumstances, so far, escaped from the Hospital around 10 pm on Friday, however, he was soon spotted by police and arrested. The 50-year-old had broken into a temple twice in a 10-day period and had taken a....Visit Now: https://www.grtimes.gr/ellada/synelifthi-kratoymenos-poy-eiche-apodrasei-apo-to-nosokomeio
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  • ➽➜⇢➤ “A Systematic Issue of Disparity”: Black People in Louisiana Account for 70% of COVID-19 Deaths Louisiana faces one of the worst outbreaks of the coronavirus in the United States. New data shows black people account for 70% of all the state’s coronavirus deaths, though they comprise just 32% of the state’s population. Louisiana also has the highest incarceration rate in the country, and more than 65% of the people in its jails and prisons are black. At least 28 people are infected, and 22 corrections staff have tested positive. State corrections officials are sending infected prisoners to the Louisiana State Penitentiary — known as Angola, the largest maximum-security prison in the United States — where they are being held in Camp J, a notorious part of the prison that was shut down in 2018 because of inhumane treatment. The ACLU of Louisiana sued to stop the statewide transfer of COVID-19 patients to Angola prison, but a judge denied the request last Thursday. We speak with Alanah Odoms Hebert, executive director of the ACLU of Louisiana, and Albert Woodfox, who served the longest time in solitary confinement of any prisoner in the United States — 44 years in Angola prison. His memoir is “Solitary: Unbroken by Four Decades in Solitary Confinement, My Story of Transformation and Hope.” https://www.democracynow.org/2020/4/8/louisiana_coronavirus_prisons
    ➽➜⇢➤ “A Systematic Issue of Disparity”: Black People in Louisiana Account for 70% of COVID-19 Deaths Louisiana faces one of the worst outbreaks of the coronavirus in the United States. New data shows black people account for 70% of all the state’s coronavirus deaths, though they comprise just 32% of the state’s population. Louisiana also has the highest incarceration rate in the country, and more than 65% of the people in its jails and prisons are black. At least 28 people are infected, and 22 corrections staff have tested positive. State corrections officials are sending infected prisoners to the Louisiana State Penitentiary — known as Angola, the largest maximum-security prison in the United States — where they are being held in Camp J, a notorious part of the prison that was shut down in 2018 because of inhumane treatment. The ACLU of Louisiana sued to stop the statewide transfer of COVID-19 patients to Angola prison, but a judge denied the request last Thursday. We speak with Alanah Odoms Hebert, executive director of the ACLU of Louisiana, and Albert Woodfox, who served the longest time in solitary confinement of any prisoner in the United States — 44 years in Angola prison. His memoir is “Solitary: Unbroken by Four Decades in Solitary Confinement, My Story of Transformation and Hope.” https://www.democracynow.org/2020/4/8/louisiana_coronavirus_prisons
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    Louisiana faces one of the worst outbreaks of the coronavirus in the United States. New data shows black people account for 70% of all the state’s coronavirus deaths, though they comprise just 32% of the state’s population. Louisiana also has the highest incarceration rate in the country, and more than 65% of the people in its jails and prisons are black. At least 28 people are infected, and 22 corrections staff have tested positive. State corrections officials are sending infected prisoners to the Louisiana State Penitentiary — known as Angola, the largest maximum-security prison in the United States — where they are being held in Camp J, a notorious part of the prison that was shut down in 2018 because of inhumane treatment. 
The ACLU of Louisiana sued to stop the statewide transfer of COVID-19 patients to Angola prison, but a judge denied the request last Thursday. We speak with Alanah Odoms Hebert, executive director of the ACLU of Louisiana, and Albert Woodfox, who served the longest time in solitary confinement of any prisoner in the United States — 44 years in Angola prison. His memoir is “Solitary: Unbroken by Four Decades in Solitary Confinement. My Story of Transformation and Hope.”
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  • If you can't do anything about it then let it go. Don't be a prisoner to things you can't change. -Tony Gaskins
    If you can't do anything about it then let it go. Don't be a prisoner to things you can't change. -Tony Gaskins
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  • "We patronize the animals for their incompleteness, for their tragic fate of having taken form so far below ourselves. And therein we err, and greatly err. For the animal shall not be measured by man. In a world older and more complete than ours, they are more finished and complete, gifted with extensions of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear. They are not brethren, they are not underlings; they are other Nations, caught with ourselves in the net of life and time, fellow prisoners of the splendour and travail of the earth." ― Henry Beston
    "We patronize the animals for their incompleteness, for their tragic fate of having taken form so far below ourselves. And therein we err, and greatly err. For the animal shall not be measured by man. In a world older and more complete than ours, they are more finished and complete, gifted with extensions of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear. They are not brethren, they are not underlings; they are other Nations, caught with ourselves in the net of life and time, fellow prisoners of the splendour and travail of the earth." ― Henry Beston
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  • “If you want to test cosmetics, why do it on some poor animal who hasn't done anything? They should use prisoners who have been convicted of murder or rape instead. So, rather than seeing if perfume irritates a bunny rabbit's eyes, they should throw it in Charles Manson's eyes and ask him if it hurts.”
    “If you want to test cosmetics, why do it on some poor animal who hasn't done anything? They should use prisoners who have been convicted of murder or rape instead. So, rather than seeing if perfume irritates a bunny rabbit's eyes, they should throw it in Charles Manson's eyes and ask him if it hurts.”
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  • Both the British and the Gorkha armies had become accustomed to previous enemies who broke and ran when faced with organized military opposition. Here, both faced an enemy which stood and fought bravely. Both sides treated prisoners honourably. By the end of the war a mutual respect had grown up between the British and the Gurkhas, and the Gorkha Army’s suggestion that they would prefer to fight on the side of the British rather than against them was swiftly accepted. On 24th April 1815, the first three Gorkha regiments were formed. They were named the 1st (Nasiri Battalion), the 2nd (Sirmoor Battalion) and the 3rd (Kumaon Battalion). The battalions consisted of eight companies adn each company had 120 men . Lieutenant Frederick Young was the first British Officer who raised the Sirmoor Battalion from Gurkha prisoners of war. When General Ochterlony finally defeated General Amarsing Thapa, a treaty was signed at Sagauli on 4 March 1816 where it was agreed that Nepal would give up the provinces of Kumaon and Garwal in the west that they won as well as the Terai lowlands.
    Both the British and the Gorkha armies had become accustomed to previous enemies who broke and ran when faced with organized military opposition. Here, both faced an enemy which stood and fought bravely. Both sides treated prisoners honourably. By the end of the war a mutual respect had grown up between the British and the Gurkhas, and the Gorkha Army’s suggestion that they would prefer to fight on the side of the British rather than against them was swiftly accepted. On 24th April 1815, the first three Gorkha regiments were formed. They were named the 1st (Nasiri Battalion), the 2nd (Sirmoor Battalion) and the 3rd (Kumaon Battalion). The battalions consisted of eight companies adn each company had 120 men . Lieutenant Frederick Young was the first British Officer who raised the Sirmoor Battalion from Gurkha prisoners of war. When General Ochterlony finally defeated General Amarsing Thapa, a treaty was signed at Sagauli on 4 March 1816 where it was agreed that Nepal would give up the provinces of Kumaon and Garwal in the west that they won as well as the Terai lowlands.
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  • To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner was you.” — Lewis B. Smedes
    To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner was you.” — Lewis B. Smedes
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  • Fortnite: How to Locate Season 7 Week 10 Secret Banner
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    Fortnite season 7 is on the verge of ending, and gamers are currently working on accomplishing the week 10 challenges before the season 8 is introduced.Fans of Fortnite are busy with a number of tasks and events included by the developers at Epic. This includes unlocking the Prisoner skin and upgrading its stage, unlocking Ice King skin and fulfilling other in-game weekly challenges.
    Fortnite: How to Locate Season 7 Week 10 Secret Banner #Fortnite #SSeason7 http://setuoffice.com/blog/fortnite-how-to-locate-season-7-week-10-secret-banner/ Fortnite season 7 is on the verge of ending, and gamers are currently working on accomplishing the week 10 challenges before the season 8 is introduced.Fans of Fortnite are busy with a number of tasks and events included by the developers at Epic. This includes unlocking the Prisoner skin and upgrading its stage, unlocking Ice King skin and fulfilling other in-game weekly challenges.
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  • In 1719, prisoners in Paris were offered freedom if they married prostitutes and moved to Louisiana.
    In 1719, prisoners in Paris were offered freedom if they married prostitutes and moved to Louisiana.
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