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Northern Ireland: Inquest slams British army over 1971 Belfast shootings

Northern Ireland: Inquest slams British army over 1971 Belfast shootings dw.com 2 days ago dw.com An inquest has said that ten entirely innocent people died in the 1971 shootings that became known as the Ballymurphy massacre. The coroner said the British army use disproportionate force. © Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images The families of the victims have called for crimnal charges to brought against those troops who shot their loved ones. The British army shot dead at least nine entirely innocent people in Northern Ireland at the height of the Troubles nearly half a century ago, an inquest ruled on Tuesday. The inquest, which has run for more than two years, was set up to establish the cause of death of ten people who died in the shootings in west Belfast in August 1971.

Russia: Police arrest teen after deadly school shooting

Russia: Police arrest teen after deadly school shooting dw.com 1 day ago dw.com Emergency services say an explosion occurred during a shooting at a school in Kazan. At least one teacher and six children are reported to have died. © Provided by Deutsche Welle Provided by Deutsche Welle Two unidentified attackers were reported to have opened fire at a high school in the Russian city of Kazan on Tuesday. The Russian news agency Interfax reported that at least 9 people had died in the incident. Meanwhile, the RIA Novosti news agency reported that a teenager had been detained. this is a breaking news story and will be updated.

Sengbe Pieh: The slave who fought his way back home

Sengbe Pieh: The slave who fought his way back home dw.com 3 days ago Murtala Kamara Sengbe Pieh, a farmer and trader from Sierra Leone was taken into slavery in 1839. During the voyage to the so-called New World, he led a mutiny aboard the Amistad which would later galvanize the abolitionist movement. © Provided by Deutsche Welle Provided by Deutsche Welle Sengbe Pieh: The slave who fought his way back home Where was Sengbe Pieh born? The exact date of Sengbe Pieh s birth is unknown but many historians place his year of birth around 1814 in present day Sierra Leone. It is believed that he was born on the southern Island district of Bonthe which is renowned for fishing and farming. Pieh would later become a rice farmer. At the time of his capture, Pieh is said to have been married and that he had a son and two daughters.

Dedan Kimathi: Kenya s heroic freedom fighter

Dedan Kimathi: Kenya’s heroic freedom fighter dw.com 3 days ago James Shimanyula Dedan Kimathi was the leader of Mau Mau, Kenya’s armed independence movement. He is regarded as a revolutionary leader who fought against British colonialists until his execution. © Provided by Deutsche Welle Provided by Deutsche Welle Dedan Kimathi: Kenya’s heroic freedom fighter How was Dedan Kimathi brought up? Dedan Kimathi was born Kimathi wa Waciuri on October 31, 1920 in Thege village near Nyeri in central Kenya. He entered elementary school at the age of fifteen and went on to join the Church of Scotland Mission Secondary School in the region but later dropped out.

Germany: Opinion poll suggests Green party could head next government

news Germany: Opinion poll suggests Green party could head next government dw.com 8 hrs ago Kay-Alexander Scholz The latest Deutschlandtrend survey suggest that voter support has shifted considerably following the nomination of the Green party chancellor candidate. And Germany s coronavirus policy remains © Malte Ossowski/SVEN SIMON/picture alliance Armin Laschet, Annalena Baerbock and Olaf Scholz are the candidates for chancellor Germany s Greens take lead in new polls Replay Video UP NEXT Germany s governing Grand Coalition between the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), the Christian Social Union (CSU), and the Social Democrats (SPD) gets little support from voters according to the latest Deutschlandtrend poll.

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