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More torrential rain, flash flooding expected in waterlogged South and Midwest

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Strategy   来源:Europe  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Prof Matt Perry, UCU representative and an academic at the university, said: "Those responsible at the top are making staff pay for their failures."

Prof Matt Perry, UCU representative and an academic at the university, said: "Those responsible at the top are making staff pay for their failures."

Bashir also criticised police for their response to the violence and questioned why Muslim businesses were being deliberately targeted.Social media also had a large part to play in the weekend riots, Bashir said.

More torrential rain, flash flooding expected in waterlogged South and Midwest

“I believe those people are brainwashed… somebody is giving them instructions to do all of that, suddenly it was all planned over in England, not only in Belfast."People believe [social] media too much - giving them the wrong idea about this community."He alleged that the police "couldn't stop the fire" or those responsible.

More torrential rain, flash flooding expected in waterlogged South and Midwest

"They let the people burn our shops… where are the PSNI? If the police cannot stop those people, who’s going to do that? Me? Of course not."The shop manager said his mind "is empty" and he is struggling to sleep.

More torrential rain, flash flooding expected in waterlogged South and Midwest

"I’m asking myself what’s next? For the first time in my life I don’t have any goal. Should I continue, should I rebuild it, should I move?"

He added he is proud to be a Muslim and wants to know why he was targeted."I will be writing to the Attorney General requesting this is reconsidered. My thoughts are with Natasha and her whole family as they continue to deal with the challenges of this truly heartbreaking tragedy.”

Ms Broadley added she had taken some comfort from the fact rules around caravan gas and fire safety had been strengthened."People have come up to me and said they are careful to check everything is right with their caravans now, because of what happened.

"I still feel the loss every day but Louisiana has at least made people a bit safer," she said.Yorkshire Water has urged people not to pour cooking fats from Christmas dinners down the sink to avoid blockages.

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