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Showing posts with label Current Affairs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Current Affairs. Show all posts

Paris Hilton imprisoned- it took us long enough!

Paris Hilton has been sentenced to 45 days in jail after being found guilty of violated her probation for a drink-driving charge. The main question is: what took us so long? Jail seems like the only way to stop Paris from continuously turning out the drudge that is The Simple Life, or creating music that sounds better when it is on mute. In her trial, Paris stated she 'didn't realise that her driver's license had been suspended' and that she was 'very sorry and from now on' she would 'pay complete attention to everything'. Hopefully she won't turn up for her first stint in jail, whereupon her sentence will be doubled to 90 days.

Unfortunately, I doubt this will keep Paris out of the public eye long enough for us to forget about her. Instead, it will only prove to publicise her more, but at least it allows us a reprieve from the constant Paris pummeling we get in the media.

Navy officers held for 2 weeks, and then released witout a deal?

The 15 British Navy Officers who supposedly strayed into Iranian waters 2 weeks ago have been in captivity, and on the front page of newspapers, for the last 13 days. And yet, after the whole ordeal, they were released yesterday with the assurance from Tony Blair that there had been absolutely no negotiations or side deals. It's good to know that the argument concerned was more important to the British Government than the lives of the 15 servicemen and woman: Tony Blair was more interested in denying the fact that the ship was in Iranian waters than making sure the captives were alive and well.

I find it very hard to believe that there was no deal to ensure the release of the prisoners. What else would explain the changes in their treatment throughout their stay in Iran? When they were captured, the sailors were lined up with loaded weapons cocked and aimed at them. To make things worse, they were each interrogated in turn and were told they would face several years in prison if they denied the accusation that they were in Iranian waters. Yet when they were released, each sailor was given an individual gift! Why the sudden change in heart? If anyone has any theories on this, I would like to hear them.