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Nicolas Sarkozy Begins Prison Sentence For Criminal Conspiracy Over Libyan Funding
21 October 2025
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21 October 2025
Supporters of France's former president Nicolas Sarkozy gather outside his residence ahead of his departure to La Sante prison for incarceration on a five-year prison sentence, after being convicted of criminal conspiracy over a plan for late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi to fund his 2007 electoral campaign, in Paris, France, on October 21, 2025. Nicolas Sarkozy, who faces a flurry of legal woes since losing re-election in 2012, is jailed on October 21, 2025, over a scheme to acquire Libyan funding for his successful 2007 presidential run, becoming the first former head of a European Union country to serve time behind bars. The former French right-wing leader appeals the verdict and denounces an ''injustice''.
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Nicolas Sarkozy Begins Prison Sentence For Criminal Conspiracy Over Libyan Funding
21 October 2025
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21 October 2025
Supporters of France's former president Nicolas Sarkozy gather outside his residence ahead of his departure to La Sante prison for incarceration on a five-year prison sentence, after being convicted of criminal conspiracy over a plan for late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi to fund his 2007 electoral campaign, in Paris, France, on October 21, 2025. Nicolas Sarkozy, who faces a flurry of legal woes since losing re-election in 2012, is jailed on October 21, 2025, over a scheme to acquire Libyan funding for his successful 2007 presidential run, becoming the first former head of a European Union country to serve time behind bars. The former French right-wing leader appeals the verdict and denounces an ''injustice''.
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Nicolas Sarkozy Begins Prison Sentence For Criminal Conspiracy Over Libyan Funding
21 October 2025
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21 October 2025
Supporters of France's former president Nicolas Sarkozy gather outside his residence ahead of his departure to La Sante prison for incarceration on a five-year prison sentence, after being convicted of criminal conspiracy over a plan for late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi to fund his 2007 electoral campaign, in Paris, France, on October 21, 2025. Nicolas Sarkozy, who faces a flurry of legal woes since losing re-election in 2012, is jailed on October 21, 2025, over a scheme to acquire Libyan funding for his successful 2007 presidential run, becoming the first former head of a European Union country to serve time behind bars. The former French right-wing leader appeals the verdict and denounces an ''injustice''.
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Nicolas Sarkozy Begins Prison Sentence For Criminal Conspiracy Over Libyan Funding
21 October 2025
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21 October 2025
Supporters of France's former president Nicolas Sarkozy gather outside his residence ahead of his departure to La Sante prison for incarceration on a five-year prison sentence, after being convicted of criminal conspiracy over a plan for late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi to fund his 2007 electoral campaign, in Paris, France, on October 21, 2025. Nicolas Sarkozy, who faces a flurry of legal woes since losing re-election in 2012, is jailed on October 21, 2025, over a scheme to acquire Libyan funding for his successful 2007 presidential run, becoming the first former head of a European Union country to serve time behind bars. The former French right-wing leader appeals the verdict and denounces an ''injustice''.
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Nicolas Sarkozy Begins Prison Sentence For Criminal Conspiracy Over Libyan Funding
21 October 2025
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21 October 2025
Supporters of France's former president Nicolas Sarkozy gather outside his residence ahead of his departure to La Sante prison for incarceration on a five-year prison sentence, after being convicted of criminal conspiracy over a plan for late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi to fund his 2007 electoral campaign, in Paris, France, on October 21, 2025. Nicolas Sarkozy, who faces a flurry of legal woes since losing re-election in 2012, is jailed on October 21, 2025, over a scheme to acquire Libyan funding for his successful 2007 presidential run, becoming the first former head of a European Union country to serve time behind bars. The former French right-wing leader appeals the verdict and denounces an ''injustice''.
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Nicolas Sarkozy Begins Prison Sentence For Criminal Conspiracy Over Libyan Funding
21 October 2025
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21 October 2025
Protesters with signs are present against the supporters of France's former president Nicolas Sarkozy, who gather outside his residence ahead of his departure to La Sante prison for incarceration on a five-year prison sentence, after being convicted of criminal conspiracy over a plan for late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi to fund his 2007 electoral campaign, in Paris, France, on October 21, 2025. Nicolas Sarkozy, who faces a flurry of legal woes since losing re-election in 2012, is jailed on October 21, 2025, over a scheme to acquire Libyan funding for his successful 2007 presidential run, becoming the first former head of a European Union country to serve time behind bars. The former French right-wing leader appeals the verdict and denounces an ''injustice''.
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Nicolas Sarkozy Begins Prison Sentence For Criminal Conspiracy Over Libyan Funding
21 October 2025
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21 October 2025
Protesters with signs are present against the supporters of France's former president Nicolas Sarkozy, who gather outside his residence ahead of his departure to La Sante prison for incarceration on a five-year prison sentence, after being convicted of criminal conspiracy over a plan for late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi to fund his 2007 electoral campaign, in Paris, France, on October 21, 2025. Nicolas Sarkozy, who faces a flurry of legal woes since losing re-election in 2012, is jailed on October 21, 2025, over a scheme to acquire Libyan funding for his successful 2007 presidential run, becoming the first former head of a European Union country to serve time behind bars. The former French right-wing leader appeals the verdict and denounces an ''injustice''.
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Nicolas Sarkozy Begins Prison Sentence For Criminal Conspiracy Over Libyan Funding
21 October 2025
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21 October 2025
Protesters with signs are present against the supporters of France's former president Nicolas Sarkozy, who gather outside his residence ahead of his departure to La Sante prison for incarceration on a five-year prison sentence, after being convicted of criminal conspiracy over a plan for late Libyan dictator Moamer Kadhafi to fund his 2007 electoral campaign, in Paris, France, on October 21, 2025. Nicolas Sarkozy, who faces a flurry of legal woes since losing re-election in 2012, is jailed on October 21, 2025, over a scheme to acquire Libyan funding for his successful 2007 presidential run, becoming the first former head of a European Union country to serve time behind bars. The former French right-wing leader appeals the verdict and denounces an ''injustice''.
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#8597334
29 July 2022
April 29, 2012 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada --- Canadian Sikhs protest the use of the death penalty in India and execution of Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana. Thousands of Sikhs attended Canada's annual Khalsa Day Parade to celebrate Vaisakhi and showed their discontent with the Indian government. An Indian Court has issued death warrants for Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana, ordering him to be hanged on March 31st, 2012. He was given a death sentence in 2007 for assassinating Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh in 1995.
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#8597342
29 July 2022
April 29, 2012 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada --- Canadian Sikhs protest the use of the death penalty in India and execution of Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana. Thousands of Sikhs attended Canada's annual Khalsa Day Parade to celebrate Vaisakhi and showed their discontent with the Indian government. An Indian Court has issued death warrants for Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana, ordering him to be hanged on March 31st, 2012. He was given a death sentence in 2007 for assassinating Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh in 1995.
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#8597332
29 July 2022
Canadian Sikhs protest the use of the death penalty in India and execution of Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana. Thousands of Sikhs attended a Nagar Kirtan to celebrate Vaisakhi and showed their discontent with the Indian government. An Indian Court had issued death warrants for Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana and ordered him to be hanged on March 31st, 2012. He was given a death sentence in 2007 for assassinating Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh in 1995.
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#8597352
29 July 2022
Canadian Sikhs protest the use of the death penalty in India and execution of Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana. Thousands of Sikhs attended a Nagar Kirtan to celebrate Vaisakhi and showed their discontent with the Indian government. An Indian Court had issued death warrants for Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana and ordered him to be hanged on March 31st, 2012. He was given a death sentence in 2007 for assassinating Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh in 1995.
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#8597358
29 July 2022
Canadian Sikhs protest the use of the death penalty in India and execution of Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana. Thousands of Sikhs attended a Nagar Kirtan to celebrate Vaisakhi and showed their discontent with the Indian government. An Indian Court had issued death warrants for Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana and ordered him to be hanged on March 31st, 2012. He was given a death sentence in 2007 for assassinating Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh in 1995.
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#8597364
29 July 2022
Canadian Sikhs protest the use of the death penalty in India and execution of Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana. Thousands of Sikhs attended Nagar Kirtan to celebrate Vaisakhi and showed their discontent with the Indian government. An Indian Court had issued death warrants for Bhai Balwant Singh Rajoana and ordered him to be hanged on March 31st, 2012. He was given a death sentence in 2007 for assassinating Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh in 1995.
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#3575892
19 December 2018
Massimo Bellini waits with the hope that his first child from the Japanese ex-wife at the age of 20 wants to meet him. In 2007 he married a Japanese woman and moved the same year from Italy to Japan. In June 2009 he separated and began a long battle to meet his son. During the divorce procedure, which lasted 3 years, he was allowed to meet his son only once a month for 3 hours, under the supervision of his mother. With the conclusion of the divorce in April 2012, the Japanese family court granted the father a visit to his son for only 3 hours a month in the presence of his mother. In March 2016, the mother decided to cancel all his visits. Following the cancellation of parental visits the father and returned to court to reopen the case. After more than a year of slow discussions in court, Massimo Bellini decided to close the case and to renounce the right to visit, on the basis that the son "is not interested in seeing his father", says the mother. Massimo Bellini says "The court was unable to assert my and my son's rights, and heavily favored the mother's reasons". Today he continues to dream of being able to embrace his son so as to be able to give him paternal love and affection.
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#867453
24 October 2015
JAKARTA, INDONESIA, 24 October : Ruin Building of Tan Ek Tjoan Bread Factory and Store at Cikini Street-Jakarta. The bakery began to operate in 1921 in Bogor, West Java. It is named after its founder, Tan Ek Tjoan, a Chinese-Indonesian entrepreneur. Before he expanded the business to Jakarta, the bakery catered to the Dutch community in Bogor. Tjoan expanded his business to Jakarta in 1950. He opened the bakery in Cikini, Central Jakarta, which was the administrative hub of the city. The target market was still the Dutch community. After nearly a century, bakery chain Tan Ek Tjoan remains strong as a classic bakery favored by locals. But a strong brand alone is, it seems, not enough to stay competitive. Tan Ek Tjoan co-owner Josey R. Darwin, who took over the management of the bakery in 2012, admitted that since Kim Tamara — the son of founder Tan Ek Tjoan — died in 2007, the bakery had suffered annual losses. Now the hystorical place will be destroyed to built new apartement building, once again a hystorical building and place in Jakarta gone.
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