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In its annual report on human rights, the U.S. State Department has highlighted human rights violations in several developing countries, including Yemen.

Entitled, “Country Reports on Human Rights Practices,” the report observed numerous violations, including killings, fatal shootings, violence, detentions, prison torture, corruption, declining freedom of press and violence against women.

According to the report, Yemeni security authorities employed prison torture in a way running counter to both Islamic Sharia and Yemeni law. “Members of the Political Security Office and... Read more

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The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating allegations of sexual misconduct by an officer of the Blountstown Police Department.
Charles Bender, a resident of Jackson County, has been placed on administrative leave from the police department pending the outcome of the FDLE investigation, according to BPD Chief Glenn Kimbrel.

Kimbrel said that Bender, who has been serving with BPD for about a year and a half, was placed on leave Sept. 21.

"There was some information that surfaced Sept. 20 that caused me to contact FDLE and request them to investigate," said Kimbrel. "I contacted them on Sept. 21 and they came here on Sept. 25. I'm assisting them with the investigation. An allegation of this sort is very disturbing. When something like this surfaces, involving a person in a position of trust, it is very disturbing. And I can assure the public that if an officer who works for me has done something like that, he or she will be dealt whatever the law dictates."
 

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