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NYC City Council Members And Supporters Rally To Urge Override Of Mayor Eric Adams Vetoes
31 January 2024
#10952919
31 January 2024
Members of the New York City Council's Progressive Caucus, along with Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and supporters, are rallying on the steps of New York City Hall in New York City, USA, on January 30, 2024, in support of overriding two vetoes by Mayor Eric Adams. Earlier in January, Mayor Adams vetoed the How Many Stops Act, which is aimed at increasing police accountability, and an act banning solitary confinement. Hours after the rally, the City Council is voting to override Mayor Adams' vetoes of both bills.
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NYC City Council Members And Supporters Rally To Urge Override Of Mayor Eric Adams Vetoes
31 January 2024
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31 January 2024
Members of the New York City Council's Progressive Caucus, along with Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and supporters, are rallying on the steps of New York City Hall in New York City, USA, on January 30, 2024, in support of overriding two vetoes by Mayor Eric Adams. Earlier in January, Mayor Adams vetoed the How Many Stops Act, which is aimed at increasing police accountability, and an act banning solitary confinement. Hours after the rally, the City Council is voting to override Mayor Adams' vetoes of both bills.
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NYC City Council Members And Supporters Rally To Urge Override Of Mayor Eric Adams Vetoes
31 January 2024
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31 January 2024
Samy Feliz, the brother of Allan Feliz, who was shot and killed by an NYPD sergeant in October 2019, is speaking at a rally at New York's City Hall in New York City, United States, on January 30, 2024. Members of the New York City Council's Progressive Caucus, along with Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and supporters, are rallying on the steps of New York City Hall in support of overriding two vetoes by Mayor Eric Adams. Earlier in January, Mayor Adams vetoed the How Many Stops Act, which is aimed at increasing police accountability, and an act banning solitary confinement. Hours after the rally, the City Council is voting to override Mayor Adams' vetoes of both bills.
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NYC City Council Members And Supporters Rally To Urge Override Of Mayor Eric Adams Vetoes
31 January 2024
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31 January 2024
Adrienne Adams, Speaker of the New York City Council, is speaking at a rally at New York's City Hall in New York City, United States, on January 30, 2024. Members of the New York City Council's Progressive Caucus, along with Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and supporters, are rallying on the steps of New York City Hall in support of overriding two vetoes by Mayor Eric Adams. Earlier in January, Mayor Adams vetoed the How Many Stops Act, which is aimed at increasing police accountability, and an act banning solitary confinement. Hours after the rally, the City Council is voting to override Mayor Adams' vetoes of both bills.
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NYC City Council Members And Supporters Rally To Urge Override Of Mayor Eric Adams Vetoes
31 January 2024
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31 January 2024
Public Advocate Jumaane Williams is speaking at a rally on the steps of New York City Hall in New York, United States, on January 30, 2024. Members of the New York City Council's Progressive Caucus, along with Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and supporters, are rallying in support of overriding two vetoes by Mayor Eric Adams. Earlier in January, Mayor Adams vetoed the How Many Stops Act, which is aimed at increasing police accountability, and an act banning solitary confinement. Hours after the rally, the City Council is set to vote on whether to override Mayor Adams' vetoes of both bills.
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NYC City Council Members And Supporters Rally To Urge Override Of Mayor Eric Adams Vetoes
31 January 2024
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31 January 2024
Members of the New York City Council's Progressive Caucus, along with Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and supporters, are rallying on the steps of New York City Hall in New York City, USA, on January 30, 2024, in support of overriding two vetoes by Mayor Eric Adams. Earlier in January, Mayor Adams vetoed the How Many Stops Act, which is aimed at increasing police accountability, and an act banning solitary confinement. Hours after the rally, the City Council is set to vote to override Mayor Adams' vetoes of both bills.
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NYC City Council Members And Supporters Rally To Urge Override Of Mayor Eric Adams Vetoes
31 January 2024
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31 January 2024
Samy Feliz, the brother of Allan Feliz, who was shot and killed by an NYPD sergeant in October 2019, is speaking at a rally at New York's City Hall in New York City, United States, on January 30, 2024. Members of the New York City Council's Progressive Caucus, along with Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and supporters, are rallying on the steps of New York City Hall in support of overriding two vetoes by Mayor Eric Adams. Earlier in January, Mayor Adams vetoed the How Many Stops Act, which is aimed at increasing police accountability, and an act banning solitary confinement. Hours after the rally, the City Council is voting to override Mayor Adams' vetoes of both bills.
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NYC City Council Members And Supporters Rally To Urge Override Of Mayor Eric Adams Vetoes
31 January 2024
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31 January 2024
NYC City Council Member Shahana Hanif is speaking at a rally at New York's City Hall in New York City, United States, on January 30, 2024. Members of the New York City Council's Progressive Caucus, along with Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and supporters, are rallying on the steps of New York City Hall in support of overriding two vetoes by Mayor Eric Adams. Earlier in January, Mayor Adams vetoed the How Many Stops Act, which is aimed at increasing police accountability, and an act banning solitary confinement. Hours after the rally, the City Council is set to vote to override Mayor Adams' vetoes of both bills.
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NYC City Council Members And Supporters Rally To Urge Override Of Mayor Eric Adams Vetoes
31 January 2024
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31 January 2024
Adrienne Adams, Speaker of the New York City Council, is speaking at a rally at New York's City Hall in New York City, United States, on January 30, 2024. Members of the New York City Council's Progressive Caucus, along with Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and supporters, are rallying on the steps of New York City Hall in support of overriding two vetoes by Mayor Eric Adams. Earlier in January, Mayor Adams vetoed the How Many Stops Act, which is aimed at increasing police accountability, and an act banning solitary confinement. Hours after the rally, the City Council is voting to override Mayor Adams' vetoes of both bills.
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British High Commissioner Kolkata organized District Level Meeting – Stop Human Trafficking
24 October 2018
#3343042
24 October 2018
Each year thousands fall victim to human trafficking and end up trapped unable to escape or find a way out. They are often tricked and misled into believing that they are being taken for job opportunities, education, a better life, or through force, abduction. Human trafficking is a global problem affecting all countries including the UK. Almost every country in the world is affected by trafficking, whether as a country of origin, transit or destination for victims. To tackle this evil crime, everyone needs to join our efforts. The NGO Jabala, organised a district-level meeting at Titumir Conference Hall, Zilla Parishad, Barasat to address this issue on 19 th September 2018. Jabala is taking forward activities aimed at building the confidence of those most vulnerable to trafficking and helping them and others be more informed and better aware of the prevention techniques. Mr. Bruce Bucknell, British Deputy High Commissioner Kolkata said: “Trafficking is a challenging issue to address and requires co-ordinated efforts between communities and the authorities. I am pleased to see today the engagement of the district administration and officials.” “I hope events such as today will generate more awareness on how to stay safe, promote community engagement, and empower people to work with authorities to address the dangers. All parts of the community need to come together to share best practice. The presence of so many sends a signal of efforts to help end human trafficking and exploitation,” said Mr Bucknell. Assistant Superintendent of Police, North 24 Parganas, Mr. Avijit Banerjee, Chairperson, West Bengal State Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Ms. Ananya Chakraborti, Deputy Commander, Border Security Force, Mr Nizammudin and the Executive Director, Jabala, Ms. Baitali Ganguly and other district officials attended the meeting. The highlight of the meeting was the ‘Girls’ Voice’ – an interaction between the girls of the community and dis
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British High Commissioner Kolkata organized District Level Meeting – Stop Human Trafficking
24 October 2018
#3343056
24 October 2018
Each year thousands fall victim to human trafficking and end up trapped unable to escape or find a way out. They are often tricked and misled into believing that they are being taken for job opportunities, education, a better life, or through force, abduction. Human trafficking is a global problem affecting all countries including the UK. Almost every country in the world is affected by trafficking, whether as a country of origin, transit or destination for victims. To tackle this evil crime, everyone needs to join our efforts. The NGO Jabala, organised a district-level meeting at Titumir Conference Hall, Zilla Parishad, Barasat to address this issue on 19 th September 2018. Jabala is taking forward activities aimed at building the confidence of those most vulnerable to trafficking and helping them and others be more informed and better aware of the prevention techniques. Mr. Bruce Bucknell, British Deputy High Commissioner Kolkata said: “Trafficking is a challenging issue to address and requires co-ordinated efforts between communities and the authorities. I am pleased to see today the engagement of the district administration and officials.” “I hope events such as today will generate more awareness on how to stay safe, promote community engagement, and empower people to work with authorities to address the dangers. All parts of the community need to come together to share best practice. The presence of so many sends a signal of efforts to help end human trafficking and exploitation,” said Mr Bucknell. Assistant Superintendent of Police, North 24 Parganas, Mr. Avijit Banerjee, Chairperson, West Bengal State Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Ms. Ananya Chakraborti, Deputy Commander, Border Security Force, Mr Nizammudin and the Executive Director, Jabala, Ms. Baitali Ganguly and other district officials attended the meeting. The highlight of the meeting was the ‘Girls’ Voice’ – an interaction between the girls of the community and dis
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British High Commissioner Kolkata organized District Level Meeting – Stop Human Trafficking
24 October 2018
#3343060
24 October 2018
Each year thousands fall victim to human trafficking and end up trapped unable to escape or find a way out. They are often tricked and misled into believing that they are being taken for job opportunities, education, a better life, or through force, abduction. Human trafficking is a global problem affecting all countries including the UK. Almost every country in the world is affected by trafficking, whether as a country of origin, transit or destination for victims. To tackle this evil crime, everyone needs to join our efforts. The NGO Jabala, organised a district-level meeting at Titumir Conference Hall, Zilla Parishad, Barasat to address this issue on 19 th September 2018. Jabala is taking forward activities aimed at building the confidence of those most vulnerable to trafficking and helping them and others be more informed and better aware of the prevention techniques. Mr. Bruce Bucknell, British Deputy High Commissioner Kolkata said: “Trafficking is a challenging issue to address and requires co-ordinated efforts between communities and the authorities. I am pleased to see today the engagement of the district administration and officials.” “I hope events such as today will generate more awareness on how to stay safe, promote community engagement, and empower people to work with authorities to address the dangers. All parts of the community need to come together to share best practice. The presence of so many sends a signal of efforts to help end human trafficking and exploitation,” said Mr Bucknell. Assistant Superintendent of Police, North 24 Parganas, Mr. Avijit Banerjee, Chairperson, West Bengal State Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Ms. Ananya Chakraborti, Deputy Commander, Border Security Force, Mr Nizammudin and the Executive Director, Jabala, Ms. Baitali Ganguly and other district officials attended the meeting. The highlight of the meeting was the ‘Girls’ Voice’ – an interaction between the girls of the community and dis
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British High Commissioner Kolkata organized District Level Meeting – Stop Human Trafficking
24 October 2018
#3343062
24 October 2018
Each year thousands fall victim to human trafficking and end up trapped unable to escape or find a way out. They are often tricked and misled into believing that they are being taken for job opportunities, education, a better life, or through force, abduction. Human trafficking is a global problem affecting all countries including the UK. Almost every country in the world is affected by trafficking, whether as a country of origin, transit or destination for victims. To tackle this evil crime, everyone needs to join our efforts. The NGO Jabala, organised a district-level meeting at Titumir Conference Hall, Zilla Parishad, Barasat to address this issue on 19 th September 2018. Jabala is taking forward activities aimed at building the confidence of those most vulnerable to trafficking and helping them and others be more informed and better aware of the prevention techniques. Mr. Bruce Bucknell, British Deputy High Commissioner Kolkata said: “Trafficking is a challenging issue to address and requires co-ordinated efforts between communities and the authorities. I am pleased to see today the engagement of the district administration and officials.” “I hope events such as today will generate more awareness on how to stay safe, promote community engagement, and empower people to work with authorities to address the dangers. All parts of the community need to come together to share best practice. The presence of so many sends a signal of efforts to help end human trafficking and exploitation,” said Mr Bucknell. Assistant Superintendent of Police, North 24 Parganas, Mr. Avijit Banerjee, Chairperson, West Bengal State Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Ms. Ananya Chakraborti, Deputy Commander, Border Security Force, Mr Nizammudin and the Executive Director, Jabala, Ms. Baitali Ganguly and other district officials attended the meeting. The highlight of the meeting was the ‘Girls’ Voice’ – an interaction between the girls of the community and dis
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British High Commissioner Kolkata organized District Level Meeting – Stop Human Trafficking
24 October 2018
#3343064
24 October 2018
Each year thousands fall victim to human trafficking and end up trapped unable to escape or find a way out. They are often tricked and misled into believing that they are being taken for job opportunities, education, a better life, or through force, abduction. Human trafficking is a global problem affecting all countries including the UK. Almost every country in the world is affected by trafficking, whether as a country of origin, transit or destination for victims. To tackle this evil crime, everyone needs to join our efforts. The NGO Jabala, organised a district-level meeting at Titumir Conference Hall, Zilla Parishad, Barasat to address this issue on 19 th September 2018. Jabala is taking forward activities aimed at building the confidence of those most vulnerable to trafficking and helping them and others be more informed and better aware of the prevention techniques. Mr. Bruce Bucknell, British Deputy High Commissioner Kolkata said: “Trafficking is a challenging issue to address and requires co-ordinated efforts between communities and the authorities. I am pleased to see today the engagement of the district administration and officials.” “I hope events such as today will generate more awareness on how to stay safe, promote community engagement, and empower people to work with authorities to address the dangers. All parts of the community need to come together to share best practice. The presence of so many sends a signal of efforts to help end human trafficking and exploitation,” said Mr Bucknell. Assistant Superintendent of Police, North 24 Parganas, Mr. Avijit Banerjee, Chairperson, West Bengal State Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Ms. Ananya Chakraborti, Deputy Commander, Border Security Force, Mr Nizammudin and the Executive Director, Jabala, Ms. Baitali Ganguly and other district officials attended the meeting. The highlight of the meeting was the ‘Girls’ Voice’ – an interaction between the girls of the community and dis
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British High Commissioner Kolkata organized District Level Meeting – Stop Human Trafficking
24 October 2018
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24 October 2018
Each year thousands fall victim to human trafficking and end up trapped unable to escape or find a way out. They are often tricked and misled into believing that they are being taken for job opportunities, education, a better life, or through force, abduction. Human trafficking is a global problem affecting all countries including the UK. Almost every country in the world is affected by trafficking, whether as a country of origin, transit or destination for victims. To tackle this evil crime, everyone needs to join our efforts. The NGO Jabala, organised a district-level meeting at Titumir Conference Hall, Zilla Parishad, Barasat to address this issue on 19 th September 2018. Jabala is taking forward activities aimed at building the confidence of those most vulnerable to trafficking and helping them and others be more informed and better aware of the prevention techniques. Mr. Bruce Bucknell, British Deputy High Commissioner Kolkata said: “Trafficking is a challenging issue to address and requires co-ordinated efforts between communities and the authorities. I am pleased to see today the engagement of the district administration and officials.” “I hope events such as today will generate more awareness on how to stay safe, promote community engagement, and empower people to work with authorities to address the dangers. All parts of the community need to come together to share best practice. The presence of so many sends a signal of efforts to help end human trafficking and exploitation,” said Mr Bucknell. Assistant Superintendent of Police, North 24 Parganas, Mr. Avijit Banerjee, Chairperson, West Bengal State Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Ms. Ananya Chakraborti, Deputy Commander, Border Security Force, Mr Nizammudin and the Executive Director, Jabala, Ms. Baitali Ganguly and other district officials attended the meeting. The highlight of the meeting was the ‘Girls’ Voice’ – an interaction between the girls of the community and dis
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