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BANGKOK A Thai court has ordered more than $1.4 million in
assets seized from a former top civil servant whose wealth was revealed
when burglars robbed his house.The Civil Court said Friday that former Transport
Ministry Permanent Secretary Supoj Saplom could not prove his wealth was
honestly earned. It said his civil servant's salary from 1978 until 2002
could not account for it.Supoj had reported to police that $156,000 was
missing after a burglary at his home in 2011. But when the
burglars were caught, they confessed to stealing $570,000 in cash and gold.
Prosecutors found Supoj had about $2 million in assets, $1.4 million presumed
ill-gotten by the court.Supoj claimed that part of his fortune was earned
before he joined the government and some belonged to relatives.
Chadian families wait for transport to Chad in a hangar at Bangui's
airport in Bangui, Central African Republic, Thursday Jan. 30, 2014. Over
350 Muslim refugees were evacuated by the UN's International Organization
for Migration (IOM) fleeing sectarian violence between Muslim Seleka forces
and Christian anti Balaka militias. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)The Associated
PressA Chadian family waits for transport to Chad in a hangar at
Bangui's airport in Bangui, Central African Republic, Thursday Jan. 30,
2014. Over 350 Muslim refugees were evacuated by the UN's International
Organization for Migration (IOM) fleeing sectarian violence between Muslim
Seleka forces and Christian anti Balaka militias. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)The
Associated PressBANGUI, Central African Republic The International Committee
of the Red Cross says at least 30 people have been killed
in Central African Republic's volatile capital over the last three days.Nadia
Dibsy, a spokeswoman for the ICRC in Bangui, said Friday that the
capital is now experiencing "unprecedented levels of violence."An Associated
Press journalist on Wednesday saw the bodies of two men who had
been hacked to death with machetes and mutilated.The spike in violence comes
even as 1,600 French troops and 5,000 African peacekeepers try to stabilize
the country.A political crisis sparked by a March 2013 coup has ignited
violence between the Muslim rebels who seized power and the majority Christian
populati
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">FLORENCE, Italy Police on Friday found Amanda Knox's ex-boyfriend near
Italy's border with Slovenia and Austria, hours after he and the American
student were convicted for a second time in the death of British
student Meredith Kercher.Raffaele Sollecito's lawyer, Luca Maori, said his
client was in the area of Italy's northeastern border because that's where
his current girlfriend lives, and that he went voluntarily to police.However,
the cabinet chief of the Udine police station, Giovanni Belmonte, said police
showed up at about 1 a.m. Friday at a hotel in Venzone,
a tiny town of 2,200 about 40 kilometers from the border, where
Sollecito and the girlfriend were staying.They brought him to the Udine
police station, took his passport and put a stamp in his Italian
identity papers showing that he cannot leave the country, as mandated by
the appeals court in Florence.Since the court didn't order Sollecito detained,
he will be freed as soon as the paperwork is completed, Belmonte
said. He said Sollecito was calm and came willingly to the station,
with his girlfriend driving behind.Asked if police thought he might have
planned to flee the country, Belmonte said: "We don't know his intentions."
But he said police were tipped off to his presence in the
hotel and came immediately.In Italy, adults checking into hotels must hand
over ID upon check-in. Hotels are then required to communicate the information
to local police.The court in Florence on
opposition activist
who had also gone missing, was discovered after being taken to the
woods and beaten severely by unknown attackers.Lutsenko was kidnapped from
a hospital, where he had brought a fellow protester, Yuri Verbitsky, to
be treated for an eye injury. Verbitsky was also beaten severely and
was later discovered dead.The disappearances prompted an outcry from protesters,
who accused the government of intimidating the opposition.European Union
foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton issued a statement saying she was
"appalled by the obvious signs of prolonged torture and cruel treatment"
of Bulatov. She also condemned the death of Verbitsky."These are but two
cases of the continuous deliberate targeting of organizers and participants
of peaceful protests," Ashton said. "All such acts are unacceptable and
must immediately be stopped. It is the authorities' responsibility to take
all necessary measures to address the current atmosphere of intimidation
and impunity which allows for such acts to take place. All unlawfully
detained people have to be released and perpetrators brought to justice."The
protests started after Yanukovych backed out of an agreement to deepen ties
with the European Union in November, but quickly came to encompass an
array of discontent over corruption, heavy-handed police and dubious courts.Negotiations
between the authorities and the opposition on finding a way out of
the crisis appeared to have stalled on T
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