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New Delhi: Former Delhi University professor G N Saibaba, who was acquitted by the Bombay High Court in a Maoist links case, said he still feels as if he is in a jail cell after spending seven years in prison. He was released from the Nagpur Central Jail on Thursday, two days after his acquittal. Addressing a press conference here, Saibaba recalled his jail ordeal and even got emotional as he spoke about what his family went through in the last seven years. Saibaba was lodged in the Nagpur Central Jail since 2017 after his conviction by a trial court in Maharashtra Gadchiroli عفوا ,,, لايمكنك مشاهده الروابط لانك غير مسجل لدينا [ للتسجيل اضغط هنا ] district. Before that, he was in prison from 2014 to 2016 and was subsequently granted bail. Also ReadEx-DU prof GN Saibaba released from jail after acquittal in Maoist links case I am still not able to register that I am free. I feel I am still lodged in the notorious jail cell. It was like an agni pariksha ; for me. I had to go through a test by fire twice, he said. Thanking his lawyers for fighting the case, he said one of them fought his case without any fees. Another lawyer got jailed because of supporting me. During the trial, certain police officers threatened my lawyers, he alleged. Talking about his family, he said they survived only on hope. Instead of going to the hosp عفوا ,,, لايمكنك مشاهده الروابط لانك غير مسجل لدينا [ للتسجيل اضغط هنا ] ita عفوا ,,, لايمكنك مشاهده الروابط لانك غير مسجل لدينا [ للتسجيل اضغط هنا ] l, I chose to speak to the press because you supported me. My family faced stigma and I was called a terrorist, he said with tears in his ey Sfqk Hyderabad: Ex-Army officers from Telangana protest at Indira Park
Tehran: The Iranian authorities will use cameras in public places to identify women who violate the countrys hijab law, state media reported, according to CNN. Notably, under Irans Islamic Sharia law, imposed عفوا ,,, لايمكنك مشاهده الروابط لانك غير مسجل لدينا [ للتسجيل اضغط هنا ] after the 1979 revolution, women are obliged عفوا ,,, لايمكنك مشاهده الروابط لانك غير مسجل لدينا [ للتسجيل اضغط هنا ] to cover their hair and wear long, loose-fitting clothes to disguise their figures. Violators have faced public rebuke, fines or arrest. Iranian women who don ;t cover their hair risk being arrested. As part of the widespread protests, many have been disobeying the mandatory dress code, following the death of a young woman while she was being held for allegedly breaking hijab laws. Yet, authorities don ;t appear to be changing their stance on the matter. Kn an innovative measure and in order to prevent tension and conflicts in implementing the hijab law, Iranian police will use smart cameras in public places to identify people who break the norms, the state-aligned Tasnim news agency quoted police as saying, CNN reported. After the women have been identified, they would be sent warning messages which detail the specific time and place they had violated the law, reported CNN. In the context of preserving values, protecting family privacy and maintaining the mental health and peace of mind of the community, any kind of individual or col عفوا ,,, لايمكنك مشاهده الروابط لانك غير مسجل لدينا [ للتسجيل اضغط هنا ] lective behaviour against the law, will not be tolerated, CNN reported quoting Tasnim. Earlier this month, a viral video showed a man[/SIZE][/COLOR][/FONT]




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