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'I Don't Think He Killed His Wife': Witness Says Dewani Is Innocent

PA | Posted 29.03.2012 | UK

The first witness to encounter Shrien Dewani after his wife was abducted at gunpoint in South Africa has spoken of his belief that the British busines...

Radical Islamism Will Continue to Grow in the Maldives if Left Unchecked

Benedict Rogers | Posted 11.04.2012 | UK Politics
Benedict Rogers

When a democratically elected president is forced to resign by rebels within the police and military, threatened with bloodshed if he refuses, frog-marched by police and military to a press conference to announce his decision, detained for several hours, beaten up as he addresses a peaceful gathering of supporters, and then a warrant for his arrest is issued, I call that a coup d'état.