Afghan women fighting for their freedom, education and food took to the streets in a rare protest. The Taliban tried to fire shots in the air. They were unmoved by the scare. They pressed on for their rights which has come under total ban education for teenage women and girls. A year into the hands of the defacto regime almost a year of education for teenage girls and women has been lost. Except for women work in the healthcare everywhere else their work has been banned. Everything from sports to work is now banned for women. Time is ticking minutes to hours days to weeks every second ticking is wasted. Their mobile phones were taken away or destroyed. There shouldn't be a repeat from the past. Time is ticking ...
The wrongful confinement of Alec Baldwin for three years in relation to the "Rust" shooting incident starkly illustrates the issues plaguing the U.S. judicial system today. Baldwin's case, which stemmed from an on-set accident resulting in the tragic death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, highlighted significant flaws in the legal process. Firstly, the prolonged detention of Baldwin, despite the absence of substantial evidence proving criminal intent, underscores the tendency of the judicial system to prioritize punitive measures over a fair assessment of individual circumstances. Baldwin's role as an actor and producer should have been carefully scrutinized to distinguish between negligence and criminal liability. However, his extended confinement suggests a rush to judgment and a failure to uphold the presumption of innocence. Secondly, this case reveals systemic inefficiencies and bureaucratic delays within the court system. A three-year detention period before ...
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