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US President Biden issues pardons for drug crimes, murder

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US President Biden issues pardons for drug crimes, murder

As United States President Joe Biden spends the ultimate days of 2022 on trip within the US Virgin Islands, the White Home has issued 5 full pardons to people concerned in drug- and alcohol-related crimes, in addition to a sixth for a case of homicide.

That case, involving a defendant named Beverly Ann Ibn-Tamas, is credited with serving to to construct an understanding of “battered lady syndrome”, the time period for a psychological sample much like post-traumatic stress dysfunction (PTSD) related to survivors of home violence.

“Battered lady syndrome” has been more and more used to clarify why some survivors resort to violence to guard themselves in conditions which may not in any other case meet the authorized threshold for self-defence.

The syndrome, and ideas much like it, have been invoked a number of high-profile abuse instances, together with that of kid sex-trafficking sufferer Cyntoia Brown and Florida mom Marissa Alexander.

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‘The primary important steps towards judicial recognition’

Ibn-Tamas was 33 and pregnant on the time she shot and killed her husband, neurosurgeon Abdur Ramad Yussef Ibn-Tamas, on February 23, 1976. The incident passed off of their Washington, DC dwelling, which doubled as a medical workplace.

Prosecutors alleged the taking pictures was retaliation as Ibn-Tamas’s husband had threatened to throw her out of the home. However Ibn-Tamas persistently maintained that she feared for her life after struggling repeated bodily and verbal abuse from her husband, earlier than and through her being pregnant.

Based on testimony described within the Washington Publish, Ibn-Tamas instructed jurors that her husband dragged her upstairs after an argument, the place he beat her with a hairbrush and gun from a dresser of their bed room. He ordered her to depart the home, she stated, and when she didn’t, he returned to the bed room and began to assault her, kicking her within the abdomen.

“I noticed the pistol [on a dresser],” Ibn-Tamas was quoted within the Washington Publish as saying. “He regarded like he was going to choose it up. I picked it up and shot.”

She stated she then tried to flee together with her two-year-old daughter however shot once more when she noticed him seem on a touchdown close to the steps. She feared he may need gotten one other gun from the home: “He was identical to he was ready for me. I simply knew he had a gun.”

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A press release from the White Home on Friday defined that, “throughout her trial, the court docket refused to permit skilled testimony concerning battered lady syndrome”. She was sentenced to one-to-five years in jail.

Ibn-Tamas appealed, with main home violence skilled Lenore Walker testifying on her behalf.

“Ms. Ibn-Tamas’s enchantment marked one of many first important steps towards judicial recognition of battered lady syndrome, and her case has been the topic of quite a few tutorial research,” the White Home added.

The assertion additionally stated that Ibn-Tamas, now 80, went on to turn into a director of nursing at an Ohio-based healthcare enterprise. Each her youngsters grew as much as earn superior levels.

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Shifting attitudes on drug convictions

Friday’s pardons sign a unbroken shift in US attitudes in direction of survivors of home violence in addition to these convicted on drug prices.

Amongst these additionally pardoned was a military veteran from Dublin, California, who pleaded responsible to marijuana trafficking conspiracy at age 23, although “his involvement was restricted to serving as a courier on 5 – 6 events”, the White Home stated.

One other recipient, a US Air Pressure serviceman who stays on energetic responsibility, was sentenced for consuming ecstasy and alcohol at age 19 whereas serving within the army.

A 3rd man acquired a pardon for prices associated to renting out a home that was then used to develop marijuana, although he “performed no position within the grow-house conspiracy”.

Two extra pardons have been issued, one for a South Carolina man who, at age 18, was “concerned a single unlawful whiskey transaction” and one other for an Arizona man who used a cellphone “to facilitate an illegal cocaine transaction at age 22”.

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The Biden administration has made addressing low-level drug arrests a precedence in its clemency selections.

Prison justice teams have lengthy pushed the Biden administration to handle the long-term results of the so-called Battle on Medication, a US marketing campaign that started within the Nineteen Seventies to crack down on drug use. The end result was a dramatic enhance in arrests, which elevated jail populations and disproportionately affected African American communities.

Biden issued the primary pardons of his presidency in April this yr, utilizing two of the three preliminary pardons to handle drug-related convictions.

He has since gone on to challenge a sweeping pardon in October to these convicted on federal prices for “easy marijuana possession”, referring to marijuana owned for private use, with no intent to distribute.

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Dan Schneider Files Defamation Suit Against Quiet on Set Producers, Says Docuseries Is a ‘Hit Job’

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University of Tehran professor says protesters at US colleges will support Iran in American conflict

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University of Tehran professor says protesters at US colleges will support Iran in American conflict

A University of Tehran professor said in an interview that Iran likes seeing protests on U.S. college campuses, adding those are their supporters if there is ever a conflict between the two countries.

Professor Foad Izadi, who, according to the University of Southern California Center on Public Diplomacy, earned his master’s degree from the University of Houston, was seen in a video being interviewed about the protests in the U.S.

“Sooner or later, this kind of support for the Zionist regime by the American regime will diminish. It might not stop completely, but its diminishing is important,” he said. “This is why the demonstrations [on U.S. campuses] are important.”

Izadi spoke as a member of the Islamic Republic, and oftentimes said, “we,” referring to him and the republic.

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State troopers in riot gear try to beak up an anti-Israel protest at the University of Texas on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. (Jay Janner/American-Statesman)

“We are watching the demonstrations and like what we see, but it should not end with this,” Izadi said. “If not for the Islamic Republic, the case of the Palestinian idea would have been closed years ago. The idea of resistance belongs to Iran, but on the operational level, when it comes to recruiting connections and building networks, the [Iranian] state has not been involved in a sufficient level.

“These (American students) are our people,” he continued. “If tensions between America and Iran rise tomorrow or the day after, these are the people who will have to take to the streets to support Iran.”

Izadi said there are Hezbollah-style groups in the U.S. that are much larger than those in Lebanon.

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“America is the Great Satan and our main enemy, but we have hope in these areas,” he said.

Iran expert and Foreign Desk Editor-in-Chief Lisa Daftari provided insight on Izadi’s comments.

“Quite rich to see the same regime that is fixated on torturing, raping, blinding, executing its own college students, is applauding the ignorant college students on American campuses,” she said. “It speaks to their focus on growing their influence outside of Iran.”

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A protester holds a sign during a march on Columbia University campus in support of a protest encampment supporting Palestinians

A protester holds a sign during a march on Columbia University campus in support of a protest encampment supporting Palestinians in New York City, April 29, 2024.  (REUTERS/David Dee Delgado)

Daftari explained that Iran has been beefing up terror proxies in the region and paying their way into American universities.

But at the same time, she said, the Iranian people have suffered under the rule of their “barbaric” leaders.

After watching the comments, Daftari also said it was interesting to hear Izadi say they have more Hezbollah followers in the U.S. than in Lebanon.

“Regardless of when these pro-Hamas protests quiet down here in the U.S., it’s apparent the regime has its sights set on manipulating this momentum to launch more attacks here in the West,” she said. “The question then remains will they focus on a physical attack or just the information war, or both?”

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France's May Day march turns into political arena ahead of EU election

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Many left-wing contenders didn’t miss the opportunity to attend the traditional May Day protest in Paris, while the far-right politician Jordan Bardella, currently leading the polls, announced the rest of his candidate list in southwestern France.

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The usual chants for higher salaries and equal pay echoed across the streets of Paris this Wednesday during the traditional May Day labour rights march. 

Ten of thousands of protestors took to the streets of the French capital against a backdrop of new demands such as peace in Gaza and against the upcoming Paris Olympic Games. 

But with less than six weeks left before the European elections on 9 June, the event turned into a highly political one. 

Many left-wing candidates didn’t miss the opportunity to present their campaign, all vying for attention. 

Representing the Communist party for the EU elections, Léon Deffontaine, the 28-year-old candidate is focusing his campaign on energy bills — a topic that catalysed numerous protests in France and Europe since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

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“The first measure I want to put in place is to take France out of the European electricity market to reduce energy bills. Today, we’re paying far more than the price we pay to produce electricity,” he told Euronews. 

Others emphasised the importance of protesting the rise of the far-right, currently leading the polls, represented by Jordan Bardella of the Rassemblement National party (RN). 

“May 1st is also an opportunity to remember that we must always fight against these anti-democratic, anti-republican parties that unfortunately swarm our country,” said Marie Toussaint, leader of the Green Party for the 9 June elections. 

According to a poll by IPSOS ordered by Euronews, Macron’s centrist alliance Renaissance is lagging by 15 points behind Bardella’s party. 

Meanwhile, in the southwestern city of Perpignan, Jordan Bardella gathered more than 2,000 people to announce his party’s first 35 candidates for the elections. 

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These include candidates such as Fabrice Leggeri, ex-boss of Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency.

End of April, two NGOs filed a civil complaint against Leggeri accusing him of being complicit in crimes against humanity for enabling ‘pushback’ of boats full of illegal migrants between 2015 and 2022.

Bardella’s move was highly criticised by left-wing parties, claiming the far-right politician was taking away the attention from worker’s issues.

“Taking advantage of May 1st  to launch a campaign shows that he couldn’t care less about French workers,” reacted Léon Deffontaines, the Communist candidate. 

In Saint-Etienne (near Lyon), the head of the socialist party, Raphaël Glucksmann, was prevented from joining the march. 

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Multiple protesters threw paint and eggs at the EU election candidate, currently third in the polls after the far-right and Marcon’s centrist alliance. 

In total, about 121,000 people marched across France according to the Ministry of the Interior, while the main labour union CGT claimed “more than 210,000” participated in the marches in the country.

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