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Issei Sagawa: A celebrity cannibal who lives freely
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Issei Sagawa: A celebrity cannibal who lives freely

This is the story of a weak and premature child named 'Issei Sagawa' who later went onto becoming a celebrity cannibal. Sagawa in 1981 murdered and ate a female acquaintance and has roamed free since then. JAPAN - Born in the city of Kobe in 1949, Issei Sagawa was a prematurely born child who lived a happy and wealthy life. With a weak body and a small height of just 4 feet 9 inches, nobody thought the boy would turn into a dangerous cannibal - also a celebrity in Japan. It was all normal for Sagawa until he reached a certain age and his cannibal desires started to grow. He was 32 when his increasing cannibal desires led him to murder, rape and eat up a female friend named 'Renée Hartevelt'. Soon arrested after the crime, Sagawa went free since the court declared him legally insan...
17 US missionaries kidnapped by gang members in Haiti
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17 US missionaries kidnapped by gang members in Haiti

The kidnapping is said to be carried out by a gang named '400 Mawozo'. As of now, the 17 missionaries which include women and minors are still held hostage by the gang. HAITI - On Saturday, around 17 missionaries from the United States and Canada were reported to be kidnapped in the caribbean country of Haiti. An organization named 'Christian Aid Ministries' was the first to break news about this kidnap. The organization in its statement said, "The group of sixteen US citizens and one Canadian citizen includes five men, seven women, and five children". "We are seeking God's direction for a resolution, and authorities are seeking ways to help," they added. The US state department and the Haiti security forces are in constant contact. As of now, Haiti's security forces have conne...
7 Wonders of the World
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7 Wonders of the World

The 7 Wonders of the ancient world have greatest sighs in the world. In 2000 a Swiss foundation launched a campaign to determine the New Seven Wonders of the World. 1. The Great Wall of China The great wall of China has a history of more than 2,000 years. Its history began in the Spring and Autumn Period (770–476 BC) and was last rebuilt as a defense in the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). The Great Wall is actually a succession of numerous walls, some are parallel to each other.  It comprises of approximately 4,000 miles, making it the world's longest manmade structure.  In 2009, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage first published data on the Ming Dynasty Great Wall, which measured 8,851 kilometers (5499 miles).  The height of the Gr...
Over 1400 dolphins killed in the Faroe Islands
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Over 1400 dolphins killed in the Faroe Islands

The mass dolphins killing took place during a traditional whale hunting. It enraged thousands of people and brought the island under international supervision. FAROE ISLANDS, DENMARK - On Sunday 12 September, around 1400 white sided dolphins were killed in the Faroe Islands. Local authorities later reported that this mass killing was a result of the traditional whale hunting festival. The news of this mass dolphin killing soon went out and an international outrage started. Multiple authorities also criticized the event. 'Sea Shepherd' a marine conservative group said that the event is a brutal and badly mishandled massacre. This dolphin killing was also termed by them as the largest single hunt in the territory's history. The Sea Shepherd also gave out details about the even...
Lockdown in Kashmir, where is humanity?
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Lockdown in Kashmir, where is humanity?

Almost 600 days of lockdown in Kashmir is an exploitation of human rights and freedom. The silence of the world is enough to know the value of poor people's lives in Kashmir. KASHMIR - Imagine being a hostage in your own house. You cannot claim your own land. You cannot wander in your city freely. One cannot imagine to live in such circumstances. People in Kashmir are under this situation for decades. But situations got worse when Indian Prime Minister Narinder Modi revoked article 37 and implement a massive lockdown in Kashmir. Indian government imposed curfew on 5th August 2019. Heavy army troops got stationed at every exit and entry of Indian Occupied Kashmir. Internet service was terminated and food and medical supplies were restricted. Almost 500 men are abducted from their h...