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Mofe22:That is a very simple question, go back to the first page of this thread and start reading, you wont have to read half before this and further questions you are likely to have are fully treated. |
stagger:You said nothing about putting it in his wife's mouth, that's no perversion, right? |
Mofe22:I did not either, although you will have to do legalization in the nearest future as your school will need it but it doesnt stop your travelling, enrollment or permit of stay. |
SalC:Likewise me, it is good Egypt has finally agreed to take the path of honour |
BBC News A court in Egypt has ordered the release on bail of two Al Jazeera journalists being retried for allegedly aiding the banned Muslim Brotherhood. Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed were imprisoned in June along with their Australian colleague, Peter Greste. But their convictions for spreading false news to help a terrorist group were overturned on appeal last month. Mr Greste was freed last week under a law allowing the deportation of foreign nationals to their home countries. Mr Fahmy has given up his Egyptian citizenship to qualify for deportation to Canada, but Mr Mohamed has no foreign passport. The journalists strenuously deny collaborating with the banned Muslim Brotherhood after the overthrow of President Mohammed Morsi by the military in 2013. They say they were jailed simply for reporting the news http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-31435436 |
An Egyptian court has granted bail to the detained Al Jazeera journalists Baher Mohamed and Mohamed Fahmy. A retrial was ordered by the country's Court of Cassation last month, overturning a lower court's verdict that had found them guilty of helping the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood group. "Bail is a small step in the right direction, and allows Baher and Mohamed to spend time with their families after 411 days apart," an Al Jazeera spokesman said on Thursday. "The focus though is still on the court reaching the correct verdict at the next hearing by dismissing this absurd case and releasing both these fine journalists unconditionally." Journalist group welcomes release of Al Jazeera staff Judge Hassan Farid said the next hearing would be on February 23. A third Al Jazeera journalist, Peter Greste, who was also to be retried, was deported on February 1 under a presidential decree after spending 400 days in prison. He has since returned to his home in Australia. The three journalists, along with seven colleagues outside the country, were accused of spreading "false news" during their coverage of demonstrations protesting a military toppling of former president Mohamed Morsi in 2013. Greste, Fahmy and Mohamed were given sentences of between seven and 10 years. In a bid to secure his own release, Fahmy renounced his Egyptian citizenship so that he could be deported to Canada, where he is also a citizen. The journalists have repeatedly protested their innocence, saying that they were punished for doing their jobs. Adel Fahmy, brother of Mohamed Fahmy, welcomed the court decision saying his brother "is being vindicated." "He is being vindicated by this, and will be completely vindicated later on when this case all falls apart completely," he said. Mohamed Fahmy's fiance, Marwa Omara, also thanked the court "for doing the right thing." Source: Al Jazeera |
She would apologize the next time she sees you |
[size=18pt]He don get shoe na polish remain[/size] GMB still marching on |
standupguy:The visa appraising officer may wonder why your sponsors are willing to spend so much on you, what is in it for them, what is their motivation spending their resources to send you to school. I am also thinking if you can ask your sponsorers to give a brief and credible note to cover this question, it may increase your chances in the subsequent applications. |
newacca:It still doesnt stop you from working on your documents, if you read the beginning of this thread however you will see that i for one adopted a different approach which worked equally well for me but then a ready DV will increase your chances at admission (that is if your grades are good enough) |
newacca:There is no need waiting, just go ahead |
Better by far!! |
Someone just bullied Jega to submission |
GMB come next week |
Better by far!!!!! |
I have said it, Jona will be the first ex-Nigerian president to spend time in kirikiri. GMB 2015,lagbara Olorun |
Chai, Jona don suffer ooo GMB next week |
Vicjustice:Yeah, I know the fee is collected by the airport authority and since I will be frequenting the city subsequently, I wont mind the reimburse if it ever comes |
Vicjustice:Did they charge you fees on departure?, I am still keeping the receipt of mine in case there is a refund in future like Ryanair is suggesting. |
Yeye dey smell |
It is no new story Meanwhile, I want to thank God for this month of FeBuhari |
Picture looks like a façade |
I believe you, FeBuhari is for you |
[size=15pt]Mine is not a motor car, doesnt need test driving[/size] |
[size=16pt] 9 Candidates wey no fit pull 9 votes. [/size] [size=14pt] Jona dey waste him time, welcome to the month of FeBuhari [/size] |
[size=16pt] Debate or Not [/size] [size=16pt]FeBuhari is a concluded deal[/size] |
[size=17pt] What oracle version be that , Java nko?? [/size]A mad man on the prowl. |
Even guru Maraji dey follow Jona vex |
Buhari for change!!! FeBuhari too sure |
jennybacky:Then give them a call, they respond quite often to calls coming from Italy and if you have decided on a school, you can ask the school to send in a mail of urgency on your behalf. |
jennybacky:As a suggestion, you can send them a status enquiry email. BTW, what do you need the legalization for? |
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