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On 1 December 2019, 14 people were killed at a Protestant church in Hantoukoura, Est Region.
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On 24 December 2019, a large group of militants on motorcycles attacked civilians and a military base in Arbinda, Soum Province, Burkina Faso.
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The attack and subsequent battle lasted several hours, resulting in the deaths of 35 civilians, 7 soldiers and 80 attackers.
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The attack was one of Burkina Faso's deadliest.
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A 48 hour state of mourning was declared after the attack.
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Forbidden Daughters
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Forbidden Daughters is a 1927 American silent black & white short erotic-drama film directed by prominent nude photographer Albert Arthur Allen.
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This is the only known movie directed by Allen who, otherwise, was famous by his work as a photographer of nude female models.
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Alva receives news from her long-lost husband, Russell, and goes to Africa in search of him.
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There, she finds that her husband is being "held prisoner" by a naked native princess, called Loma.
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Now, in order to bring Russell back home, Alva must show that she's better than the princess.
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Swedish Junior Curling Championships
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The Swedish Junior Curling Championships () is an annual curling tournament held to determine the best junior-level men's and women's curling teams in Sweden.
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Junior level curlers must be under the age of 21 as of June 30 in the year prior to the tournament.
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It has been held annually since the 1966-1967 season for junior men and the 1972-1973 season for junior women; the championship events are organized by the Swedish Curling Association ().
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Valdemar de Silveira
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Valdemar de Silveira (born 9 March 1916) was a Brazilian weightlifter.
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He competed in the men's heavyweight event at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
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Adelfino Mancinelli
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Adelfino Mancinelli (born 2 February 1908) was an Italian weightlifter.
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He competed in the men's heavyweight event at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
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Solorio
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Solorio is a surname.
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Notable people with the surname include:
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Mirza Dinnayi
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Mirza Dinnayi (; born 1973) — Iraqi writer and Yazidi social activist, Aurora Humanitarian Award 2019 laureate.
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Mirza Dinnayi is known as the director and co-founder of the Luftbrücke Irak, an organization which helps Yazidi victims of the Iraq war, rescues women and children from the ISIS-controlled territories and transfers them to Germany, where they receive medical care.
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Mirza Dinnayi was born in Sinjar, Iraq.
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His father Hasan Ali Aga was the chief of the Yazidi Dinnayi tribe.
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Since school Mirza started writing on Yazidi troubled state in Iraq.
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Later, as a student of the Medical faculty, he joined students’ opposition to Saddam Hussein and his statecraft.
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In 1992 he had to flee to Iraqi Kurdistan.
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During the Iraqi Kurdish Civil War Mirza Dinnayi applied for political asylum in Germany.
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Soon, he became a prominent member of the Yazidi expatriate community.
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After the 2003 USA invasion of Iraq and Hussein’s fall, Dinnayi was offered a post of the presidential adviser for minority rights to Jalal Talabani.
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Mirza worked in this position for almost a year.
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On August 14, 2007, two suicide bombers set off car bombs in two Yazidi towns near Mosul.
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Mirza Dinnayi initiated the fundraising company for the victims and asked his friends from Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung newspaper to print the call for help.
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Two german hospitals acceded, offering free of charge medical help to the injured children.
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The main issue was their transfer to Germany as the children were coming from poor families and had no documents.
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After the first mission, Dinnayi realized there were no charity organizations that worked with the Iraqi.
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This idea inspired him to establish Air Bridge Iraq ().
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Its name was taken after , a West Berlin rescue mission in the World War II.
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In 2007-2014 Luftbrücke Irak helped 150 children and women to find asylum and get medical help in Germany.
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In early August 2014, ISIS soldiers occupied Sinjar.
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The Yazidi escaped to the Sinjar Mountains.
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Mirza Dinnayi was one of the persons, who persuaded the Iraq prime minister to evacuate the civilians by helicopters.
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Dinnayi himself guided the pilots, who didn’t know the local terrain.
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On the 12th of August, 2014, the Mi-7 helicopter with Dinnayi on board crashed in a few minutes after the ascent.
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With the broken leg and ribs, Mirza Dinnayi survived and was transported to Germany.
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Shortly afterward, in a wheelchair he returned to Iraq - to visit rescue camp in Khanke.
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In the rescue camp Dinnayi found out that the Yazidi women, saved from sexual slavery in ISIS, suffered from double psychological trauma - apart from the abuse itself, they experienced severe condemnation from the conservative Yazidi society.
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Mirza Dinnayi arranged the evacuation to Germany, where the specialist helped the victims to deal with severe depressions, anxiety attacks, self-imposed isolation, insomnia, and suicidal ideations.
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More than a thousand women and children were transferred to Germany, including future social rights activist and the Sakharov Prize winner Lamiya Haji Bashar.
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In April 2016 Winfried Kretschmann, the prime minister of Baden-Württemberg, awarded Mirza Dinnayi with golden Staufer Medal for Humanitarian Service.
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In October 2019 Dinnayi received the Aurora Award for Awakening Humanity.
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As the laureate, he could choose 3 organizations to share the $1 mln prize.
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Dinnayi picked Air Bridge Iraq, SEED Foundation and the Shai Fund.
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Lage Andersson
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Lage Andersson (31 May 1920 – 14 October 1999) was a Swedish weightlifter.
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He competed in the men's heavyweight event at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
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Ediel López Falcón
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Ediel López Falcón (born 1973/1974), also known as La Muela or Metro 5, is a Mexican convicted drug lord and former high-ranking member of the Gulf Cartel, a criminal group based in Tamaulipas, Mexico.
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He was the regional boss of Miguel Alemán and helped coordinate international drug trafficking shipments from South and Central America to Mexico and the U.S. His roles in the cartel were also to coordinate oil theft operations.
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In 2012, he was indicted by the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia for drug trafficking activities.
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After fleeing Mexico to avoid gang-related violence, López Falcón was arrested in Texas during a sting operation in 2013.
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He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 18 years in prison in 2015.
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He is currently imprisoned at the Federal Correctional Institution in Ray Brook, New York.
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His expected release date is in 2029.
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Ediel López Falcón was born in in Mexico.
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He was a high-ranking member of the Gulf Cartel, a criminal group based in Tamaulipas, Mexico.
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He worked under a faction known as Los Metros.
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His code name was "Metro 5" ("M-5").
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López Falcón also went by the alias "La Muela" ().
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López Falcón rose through the ranks of the cartel after several of his bosses were arrested or killed in the 2010s.
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He became the regional boss of Miguel Alemán, a city across the U.S.-Mexico border from Roma, Texas, from where he oversaw drug trafficking operations from Tamaulipas to Texas, and oil theft operations.
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In 2010, the Gulf Cartel and their former paramilitary group Los Zetas broke ties, triggering high levels of gang violence across Mexico.
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In 2011, Gulf Cartel members killed Los Metros chief Samuel Flores Borrego ("Metro 3"), which intensified the violence, starting a series of internal battles within the cartel.
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Several members of the Gulf Cartel were arrested or killed during this time, while others, like López Falcón, sought for safe haven and relocated to the U.S with their families.
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According to a sealed indictment sworn in by a grand jury of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia (D.D.C.)
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on 7 May 2012, sometime in or around 2000 and up until February 2010, López Falcón and other members of the Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas conspired with intent to distribute at least of cocaine and of marijuana into the U.S. from Colombia, Panama, Guatemala, Mexico and elsewhere.
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This information was legally gathered by U.S. officials who intercepted López Falcón's phone conversations with other drug traffickers, where he discussed cocaine and marijuana shipments, procurement of firearms, and the smuggling of bulk cash.
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For his drug charges, López Falcón was ordered to forfeit all money and properties derived from these drug proceeds, as well as any properties used to facilitate his operations.
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If such properties could not be located, were sold or transferred to a third-party, or largely diminished in value, López Falcón was ordered to forfeit other assets to make up for the total amount of said property.
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This indictment was unsealed in court on 9 May 2013.
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On 18 September 2015, López Falcón was arrested by U.S. authorities when walking out of a PlainsCapital Bank in Pharr, Texas.
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He was arrested as part of a sting operation that originated from an indictment issued by the D.D.C.
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against Gulf Cartel and Los Zetas leaders for their involvement in drug trafficking.
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On 25 September, an identity verification hearing was held before judge Dorina Ramos in McAllen to prove the man in question was indeed López Falcón.
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The confusion arose after López Falcón was identified as Ediel López García at the moment of his arrest, which meant his name did not match the individual charged in the D.D.C indictment.
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In addition, the name in his indictment was nearly identical to that of former deceased cartel leader Edelio López Falcón ("El Yeyo"), who was also the regional leader of Miguel Alemán.
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His moniker "La Muela" was also used by Jaime or Javier Alejandro Pérez, another Gulf Cartel member in Matamoros wanted on U.S. drug charges.
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During the identity hearing, the prosecution asked a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agent to confirm López Falcón's identity.
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The agent responded he was not leading the case and could not testify against López Falcón.
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He said the lead agent was based in Washington, D.C.
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The agent present in court confirmed they had information that López Falcón was involved in trafficking several tons of narcotics into the U.S.
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He said his identification was done after the Mexican Armed Forces shared a picture of him to the DEA after a clash between the military and cartel members in Nuevo Laredo.
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When the judge asked for the picture, the agent said he did not have it with him.
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López Falcón's attorney Arnulfo Guerra asked the agent multiple questions, including why the DEA had confused López Falcón's name with Ediel López García.
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The agent responded the man was "Ediel López, La Muela".