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These Uyghurs were locked up by the US in Guantanamo. Now they’re being used as an excuse for China’s crackdown in Xinjiang
The men crouched inside the cave, their faces streaked with dust, occasionally flinching involuntarily at the explosions overhead, which seemed to shake the entire mountain.
Outside was a vision of hell.
Vast plumes of smoke and debris were thrown up into the air as US B-52 bombers and fighter jets let loose a seemingly endless barrage of missiles. The noise from the bombardment could be heard from miles away, a deep, hollow booming sound as each bomb struck.
Posted: May 15, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 15
Jon Galvano, seen at CAFE s St. Clair Avenue location in a photo posted to his Instagram feed in October 2018, was a very smart business guy, according to his former criminal lawyer.(j.galvano/Instagram)
Jon Patrick Galvano, who co-founded Toronto s CAFE chain of unlicensed cannabis dispensaries that gained fame for repeatedly flouting law enforcement attempts to shut them down, has died in Mexico.
CBC News confirmed the 46-year-old s death Friday afternoon with a family member. There were no other details, including whether foul play was involved.
Global Affairs Canada said in an email that they are aware a Canadian died in the country, are providing help to the family and are seeking more information from local authorities.
In the last 24-hours, India reported 326,098 new COVID-19 infections and 3,890 deaths, however experts have cautioned that both figures are likely an undercount.