WORLD BRIEFLY
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Danish inventor
admits cutting up
journalist
AP Photo/Ben Curtis
Residents of apartment blocks watch and yell from
their balconies as opposition protesters start to erect
barricades before clashing with police after the elec-
tion result was announced, in the Mathare slum of Nai-
robi, Kenya Monday.
hurt business in East Africa’s
economic hub is not over.
“My victory today was
just part of a process that
is likely to once again be
subjected to a constitutional
test through our courts,”
Kenyatta said at the election
commission headquarters
after results were announced
Kenyan president
is declared winner
of troubled election
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP)
— President Uhuru Kenyatta
on Monday was declared the
overwhelming winner of a
rerun election boycotted by
Kenya’s main opposition
leader, collecting 98 percent
of the vote but also exposing
the divisions roiling this East
African country.
While Kenyatta’s backers
celebrated his re-election,
angry supporters of his rival,
Raila Odinga, skirmished
with police in Nairobi slums
and burned tires in Kisumu,
one of the opposition
strongholds in western
Kenya.
Kenya’s election
commission said the turnout
of registered voters in the
Oct. 26 election was about
40 percent, compared
with roughly twice that in
August balloting that was
nullified by the Supreme
Court because of what it
called “irregularities and
illegalities.”
The rerun was marred
by deadly clashes between
police and Odinga supporters
in the days that followed.
Kenyatta said he expected
Odinga followers to mount
new legal challenges,
indicating the long saga
that has left many Kenyans
weary of conflict and has
TALLINN, Estonia (AP)
— She was a promising
young journalist, tested in
trouble spots throughout
the world, reporting on a
Danish inventor famed for
building what was thought
to be the world’s largest
private submarine. The
story seemed to present little
danger, but it cost Kim Wall
her life.
The Swedish journalist’s
dismembered, naked torso
was found on a southern
Copenhagen coast in late
August and her head, legs
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U.S. promises $60M
for anti-extremist
force in Africa
UNITED NATIONS
(AP) — The U.S. pledged
up to $60 million Monday
to help a 5,000-soldier
African force get going
on fighting extremists in
western Africa’s vast Sahel
region, but Washington
remains cool to putting U.N.
resources into the nearly
$500 million-a-year effort as
Sahel countries look to the
world body for financing.
The promise of U.S.
money announced separately
by U.N. Ambassador Nikki
Haley and Secretary of State
Rex Tillerson comes after
the region’s dangers hit
home for Americans with the
deaths of four U.S. soldiers
in Niger on Oct. 4.
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Chechen accused
of plotting to kill
Putin wounded
KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — A
Ukrainian lawmaker says
a Chechen man sought
by Russia on charges of
involvement in a botched
plot to kill President
Vladimir Putin has been
wounded in an ambush near
the Ukrainian capital.
Anton Gerashchenko, a
member of parliament and
adviser to Ukraine’s interior
minister, said that Adam
Osmayev was wounded
when a vehicle he was
driving was shot at near
Kiev Monday. Gerashchenko
said that Osmayev’s wife,
Amina Okuyeva, was shot
and killed.
Russian prosecutors
long have demanded that
Ukraine extradite Osmayev,
an ethnic Chechen who faces
charges related to a 2012
plot to assassinate Putin with
powerful explosives. They
claimed Osmayev and other
plotters were linked to a
Chechen rebel warlord.
Putin at the time said
he was informed about
the alleged plot but wasn’t
intimidated.
and clothes were later
discovered in plastic bags at
sea. The bags also contained
a knife, and heavy metal
objects designed to take
them to the ocean floor.
Wall’s arms are still missing.
Inventor Peter Madsen
— who is in custody — has
offered a shifting variety
of explanations for Wall’s
death.
Police revealed Monday
that Madsen now admits
dismembering Wall’s body
and throwing the body parts
into a bay southwest of
Copenhagen, but steadfastly
denies killing her. He
previously claimed she had
an accident but now says she
died from carbon monoxide
poisoning suffered inside
Madsen’s submarine while
he was out of harm’s way on
the vessel’s deck.
that gave him a second
term. “I will submit to this
constitutional path.”
Canada seeks
to compensate
indigenous taken
from families
TORONTO (AP) —
Colleen Cardinal often
wondered why her parents
turned bright red in the sun
but she grew dark along
with her sisters. The puzzle
was solved when she was a
young teen, and the woman
she had thought of as her
mother disclosed that she
had been picked out of a
catalog of native children
available for adoption.
Cardinal was one of
thousands of indigenous
children taken from their
birth families from the 1960s
to mid-1980s and sent to live
with white families, who
officials at the time insisted
could give them better
care. Many lost touch with
their original culture and
language.
It echoes the history
of residential schools in
Canada. Some 150,000 First
Nations, Inuit and Metis
children were taken from
their families over much of
the last century and put in
government schools, where
they were forced to convert
to Christianity and not
allowed to speak their native
languages. Many were
beaten and verbally abused,
and up to 6,000 are said to
have died.
The government has
since apologized and
offered compensation for
the victims of residential
schools, and now it’s paying
compensation for what
is known as the “Sixties
Scoop” in which children
were essentially scooped up
from reservations and their
native families. But many
say the settlement is too
little, too late.
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