Farmers who shot 28 Bangladeshi strawberry pickers walk free

Farmers who shot 28 Bangladeshi strawberry pickers for complaining they were owed six months‘ money have walked free from a Greek court. 

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The tree was bulldozed with a JCB on Wednesday morning in order to widen the National Highway near the town of Edavanna in Kerala’s Malappuram district

While it is talking like a dove in New York, suggesting discussion at the foreign minister-level, it has continued its hawkish streak in New Delhi, lodging a protest with the foreign office against the alleged defacing of the Pakistan High Commission in the Capital a few days ago.

The court in the city of Patras sentenced one man to 14 years and seven months in prison and the other to eight years and seven months. 

The tree came crashing down, crushing scores of birds and younglings and crushing their eggs in front of horrified bystanders

The shotgun attack occurred last year in Manolada, 160 miles southwest of Athens, where mostly Bangladeshi migrants work, and drew international attention to the often appalling conditions facing migrant laborers at Greek farms.

Pakistani actors performing Kaun Hai Yeh Gustakh (file photo)

Immigrants who work in Greece and Greek protesters take part in a rally outside a court in the city of Patras, Greece

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