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As Myanmar conflict rages on, drug escape leads thousands to addiction

31 Oct 2024  |  www.japantimes.co.jp
In the Thai jungle, a drug treatment center aids young refugees from Myanmar, who have become addicted to methamphetamine and other synthetic drugs. The influx of drugs into refugee camps is a consequence of Myanmar's ongoing civil war, which began after the military coup in February 2021. This conflict has resulted in thousands of deaths, the displacement of nearly 3 million people, and a surge in drug production.

Myanmar's lost generation battles trauma, addiction at jungle rehab

29 Oct 2024  |  www.thestar.com.my
In the Thai jungle, a rehabilitation center aids young Myanmar refugees battling addiction to methamphetamine and other drugs, a crisis exacerbated by Myanmar's ongoing civil war. The conflict, initiated by a military coup in 2021, has displaced millions and fueled drug production, creating a 'perfect storm' of trauma and addiction. The DARE program, supported by the UN, offers acupuncture and other therapies to combat addiction in refugee camps. The region's drug trade, particularly in the 'Golden Triangle,' has surged, with methamphetamine prices plummeting, making drugs more accessible than ever. The situation is compounded by ethnic armed groups funding their activities through drug trafficking, posing significant challenges to law enforcement.

My favourite shirt with Graham Stuart: Everton's kit when we beat Man United in the FA Cup final in 1995 was clean and classy... even the name of our sponsors looked striking!

09 Feb 2024  |  Mail Online
Graham Stuart reflects on the 1995 FA Cup final where Everton, sporting a clean and classy kit sponsored by NEC, defeated Manchester United 1-0. Stuart recalls setting up the winning goal for Paul Rideout against a team that included stars like Roy Keane and Mark Hughes, managed by Sir Alex Ferguson. The victory was witnessed by Stuart's family who traveled from Wimbledon to Wembley, marking it as a great day.

Fujitsu says morally obliged to compensate wronged UK postmasters

16 Jan 2024  |  hazard-herald.com
Fujitsu's European director Paul Patterson acknowledged the company's moral obligation to compensate UK postmasters wrongly convicted due to glitches in its Horizon accounting software. The issue, which led to theft and false accounting convictions for about 700 postmasters between 1999 and 2005, has been termed the UK's biggest miscarriage of justice. Some postmasters faced jail, bankruptcy, or severe health issues, with four suicides and dozens dying before exoneration. Fujitsu, a major IT service provider with global revenues of around $27 billion, is expected to discuss compensation contributions with the government. The UK government has set aside £1 billion for compensation and may hold Fujitsu accountable pending a public inquiry. The Post Office's CEO Nick Read described the situation as complex, while Scotland's top legal officer Dorothy Bain apologized for the miscarriages of justice and is reviewing cases potentially affected by the Horizon system.

Fujitsu says morally obliged to compensate wronged UK postmasters

16 Jan 2024  |  enca.com
Fujitsu's European director, Paul Patterson, acknowledged the company's moral obligation to compensate UK postmasters wrongly convicted due to glitches in its Horizon accounting software. The software errors led to around 700 wrongful theft and false accounting convictions from 1999 to 2005, resulting in jail time, bankruptcy, loss of homes, health issues, and even suicides. Patterson apologized for Fujitsu's role in the UK's biggest miscarriage of justice and expressed willingness to discuss compensation with the government. The UK government has set aside £1 billion for compensation and may re-examine Fujitsu's government contracts. The Post Office's CEO, Nick Read, described the situation as complex, while Scotland's senior legal officer, Dorothy Bain, apologized for the miscarriages of justice and is reviewing cases affected by the unreliable evidence.

Will Danish abdication prompt King Charles to step down early?

12 Jan 2024  |  bilyonaryo.com
The abdication of Danish Queen Margrethe II has led to speculation about whether Britain's King Charles III might follow suit. Margrethe's decision to step down after 52 years has been praised as a sensible move for a constitutional monarchy. Charles, who became king in 2022 at the age of 73, faces questions about the length of his reign and his ability to handle royal scandals, including those involving Prince Andrew and Prince Harry. While some believe Charles might consider abdication in the future, others argue he will likely reign until his death. Public opinion on the monarchy is divided, with some polls showing declining support.

Fujitsu says morally obliged to compensate wronged UK postmasters

09 Jan 2024  |  techxplore.com
Fujitsu acknowledges its moral obligation to compensate UK postmasters wrongfully convicted due to a bug in its Horizon accounting software. Paul Patterson, Fujitsu's European director, apologized for the company's role in the scandal, which led to numerous wrongful convictions, bankruptcies, and even suicides. The UK government has set aside £1 billion for compensation and warned Fujitsu of accountability pending a public inquiry. The Post Office and Scottish Parliament are also involved in addressing the fallout from the scandal.

Face-off in Britain over controversial surveillance tech

05 Jan 2024  |  www.thestar.com.my
London police's deployment of AI-powered facial recognition technology has led to multiple arrests, prompting the UK government to advocate for its expanded use. However, the technology faces significant opposition from parliamentarians and civil liberties groups, who argue it infringes on privacy rights and lacks proper oversight. Critics highlight wrongful interventions and potential misuse by private companies, while supporters emphasize its effectiveness in crime prevention. The debate underscores broader concerns about surveillance and civil liberties in the UK.

Face-off in Britain over controversial surveillance tech

01 Jan 2024  |  techxplore.com
London police's deployment of AI-powered facial recognition technology has led to multiple arrests, prompting the UK government to advocate for its broader use. However, the technology faces significant opposition from parliamentarians and civil liberties groups, who argue it infringes on privacy rights and could lead to wrongful interventions. Critics are particularly concerned about the lack of oversight and the potential for misuse by both police and private companies. The debate highlights a broader tension between security measures and civil liberties in the UK.

Fujitsu Says Morally Obliged To Compensate Wronged UK Postmasters

10 Oct 2023  |  www.ibtimes.co.uk
Fujitsu acknowledges a moral obligation to compensate UK postmasters wrongfully convicted due to a bug in its Horizon accounting software. Paul Patterson, Fujitsu's European director, apologized for the company's role in the scandal, which has been described as the UK's biggest miscarriage of justice. The UK government has set aside GBP1 billion for compensation and warned Fujitsu of accountability pending a public inquiry. The Post Office and Scottish Parliament have also addressed the issue, with ongoing reviews and overturned convictions.
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