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World Book and Copy Right Day 2018: Know its history and why is it celebrated
World Book and Copy Right Day 2018: Know its history and why is it celebrated
The 2018 Edition Is Entitled âReading, Itâs My Right!â, And It Will Be An Opportunity To Commemorate The 70th Anniversary Of The Universal Declaration Of Human Rights.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Neha Singh | Updated on: 23 Apr 2018, 09:31:06 AM
New Delhi:
World Book and Copy Right Day are observed by the United Nations every year on April 23. It is an annual event organised to foster a global appreciation for reading and to promote writing, publishing and familiarity with copyright laws around the world.
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The waitress of a bar in Sant Andreu de la Barca (Barcelona) cut off her bossâs pen s last Monday night when allegedly defending herself from the sexual assault of which she was about to be a victim.
The event took place in a bar on Josep Pla street in this Barcelona town. Around 00:00 a neighbor of the municipality, originally from Bangladesh, approached the premises of the Sant Andreu Local Police and confessed that she had just severed the pen s of her boss, also of the same nationality.
The agents detained her and she warned that the bar manager had forced her, on several occasions, to have non-consensual sexual relations. On Monday night he tried again, she refused and defended herself with a knife amputating part of his penis.
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