Gaga Muhammad Receives Negative Response After Being Released,…

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Gaga Muhammad Receives Negative Response After Being Released, Lawyer Opens Voice 2024-05-05 05:55:19

Defendant Gaga Muhammad in the courtroom at the East Jakarta District Court some time ago. Illustration. Photo: Firda Junita/jpnn.com

jpnn.comJAKARTA – The release of Instagram celebrity Gaga Muhammad received a lot of negative responses from netizens.

Many netizens believe that the duration of Gaga Muhammad’s prison sentence is not commensurate with the suffering that the late Laura Anna has experienced.

Moreover, Gaga Muhammad is considering returning to the celebrity world after being released.

It is known that the late Laura Anna was paralyzed and had to undergo various treatments due to an accident involving Gaga Muhammad.

Gaga Muhammad’s attorney, Fahmi Bachmid, believes that efforts to boycott his client were only carried out by a handful of individuals.

“Netizens are the smartest and smartest people, they can differentiate between right and wrong, what was set up or not. There’s no such thing as a boycott,” said Fahmi Bachmid when met in the Cakung area, East Jakarta, recently. .

Fahmi stated that his client had already served the sentence determined by the court.

He considered that his client had paid for his mistakes by carrying out his obligations as a convict.

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Uee Stuns Fans with Flawless Passport Photo Shot

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Will release, will not release? Imbroglio surrounding the return of the capercaillie to the Vosges

The natural park wishes to reintroduce the capercaillie, the largest wild land bird in Europe, this bird, also known as the grouse, in the Vosges massif from where it has practically disappeared. Judging this operation to be costly and unnecessary, several environmental organizations filed an interim appeal against this project before the Administrative Court of Nancy.

Administrative justice has just asked the Ballons des Vosges Regional Natural Park on Thursday to temporarily postpone this release. At the hearing, President Sébastien Davesne raised a situation “at least apparently paradoxical” with “animal defense associations which oppose the reintroduction” of the bird, seeking to understand how this would harm the environment.

Seven animals have already been taken in Norway, four of which must be released “very soon”, declared the representative of the Vosges prefecture.

The capture of 40 birds per year

“The birds are not very far from the Vosges, we have to find the technical solution” to hold back the release at least until this Friday, the president of the natural park, Laurent Seguin, told the press. The project, to which the State gave the green light in mid-April, involves the capture of 40 birds per year over five years in Norway,

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Easter: Waiting for the Resurrection 2024-05-05 00:14:40

Last year was awe, confusion, but also an almost intoxicating search for a new everyday life and other outlets for contact, entertainment, relaxation. The collapse of recognizable normality and the hibernation of certainties on the one hand constricted and distressed us, on the other hand it redeemed us.

Euphoria vaccine

Until we experienced the deafening Easter without churches, blessings, gatherings and a beautiful, simple secularity legitimized under the cover of religious, collective and individual ritual. This year, we’re simply in awe. Spring calls out to us and pulls us by the sleeve, but we are held back by regulation and normal human fear. As much as we were disappointed with this long restrictive condition, we knew very well what the enemy is capable of doing to you. We may live more relaxed and unruly, but inside we are bound.

The version you hold in your hands grew into this second version of our paradoxical age. It captures a thirst for life, for a return to old rhythms and habits.
Our request to live again. At the same time, the self-limiting factor of awareness is not lacking. His absence would be an insult to fellow citizens who spent and are spending hours of agony,

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The words of those who suffered the horror

“After each blow I heard how the agents laughed,” says former Venezuelan political prisoner Jesús Alemán, whose beatings and electric shocks did not subdue his desire to “fight” for those who “are being tortured.”

Alemán is one of the victims who testified this Friday at the headquarters of the Organization of American States (OAS) in Washington, where an independent panel of experts presented its third report on “crimes against humanity” in Venezuela.

This is a summary of the stories of three of them.

Authoritarians don’t like this

The practice of professional and critical journalism is a fundamental pillar of democracy. That is why it bothers those who believe they are the owners of the truth.

Jesus German

“I was beaten, isolated and tortured,” says this 31-year-old former political prisoner.

He was arrested twice, but the one that marked him the most was the second, on January 18, 2018.

“They covered my face with a black bag that stopped my breathing.”

“They told me that every applause we received at the rallies, in the marches, in the concentrations, in the protests I was going to feel it in blows.”

“Each silence in my interrogation was equivalent to another beating.”

“After each blow I heard how they laughed and enjoyed the moment,

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Art: Cinderella City, city of ashes: Antonio Luqun

MEXICO CITY (apro).-With a fine pictorial proposal that seduces the eye and confronts the thought, Antonio Luquín presents an attractive set of symbolic landscapes at the Sebastián Foundation, in Mexico City.

Born in 1959 in the city of Guadalajara, Luquín is characterized by a creative independence that has never been condescending to commercial fashions in our country, where they define the preferences of government museums. And for the same reason, indifferent to the neoconceptual trends that marked artistic novelty in the nineties. From the beginning of his career, the artist concentrated on the construction of a landscape aesthetic that oscillates between neoromanticism, neosymbolism and pop surrealism.

Passionate admirer of the Swiss symbolist Arnold Böcklin (1827-1901), the rocker and composer who also studied architecture and art history has developed a series that, with the title Cinderella City, evokes the deterioration of humanist values ​​and the double standards that supports the social and political future today. Made between 2020 and 2024, his very fine pictorial and drawing works present scenes that refer to a glorious time that has become an environment covered in ashes inhabited by ruins. In these works Cinderella is not a future princess, she is a city covered in the ashes of different types of destruction,

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Krum Kyuliavkov orLeon Daniel? View Info 2024-05-05 05:32:58

/ world today news/ Recently there was an announcement in the press that there was a proposal for the Drama Theater of Lovech to adopt the name of Stefan Danailov, / I would say a little hasty and unmotivated, because this artist is not connected either to the city or to this stage/, reminded me of most of the names of our theaters – those that survived the ridiculous “reforms”. I have been writing with concern about this sick topic – about the absurd and unprecedented in Europe “delegated budgets” that have ruined our stages creatively, morally and financially, but unfortunately, most of the theatergoers do not raise their voices, they just sleep. But that’s not what I’m talking about now.

Naming a cultural institute, as well as a street, square, school, not to mention a settlement, is quite a complex and responsible job. It requires a lot of thinking, consultations, opinions of specialists, of the public. And in our country, in principle, these things are done hastily and not well thought out, mainly after political coups, regime changes or on the occasion of anniversaries and other events. Thus, after Ninth, we had cities with the names of Stalin,

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Age-Defying Beauty: The Science Behind LED Face Masks and Red Light Therapy for Wrinkle Reversal (2024)

Topical retinoids, such as non-prescription retinol ‍and prescribed tretinoin, have the ability to address wrinkles and skin texture concerns by slowing down collagen breakdown and promoting skin‌ cell turnover.​ While ⁣both retinol‌ and LED treatments may require several months to‌ show visible improvements,‌ retinoids can lead to ⁢more side effects, including increased breakouts and occasional skin irritation.

Regrettably, ⁤not everyone experiences positive‌ outcomes ‍from⁤ red or blue light therapy, which has contributed to skepticism regarding their effectiveness. The only way to know for sure is ⁢to give it a try, but ⁤consulting a⁣ dermatologist for personalized recommendations based on your skin type is advisable. While there is no evidence suggesting harm from red ‌light therapy during pregnancy or breastfeeding, it is ⁣recommended to consult a healthcare provider due to limited research‌ on​ pregnant women. Additionally, it is ‍essential to ensure that the device⁤ you choose ⁤is FDA-cleared.

Understanding Wavelengths

Light therapy devices ‌may come with a ⁣high price tag for a reason – not all ⁤red LEDs are created equal. The effectiveness of the treatment depends on the wavelength’s ability to​ penetrate the skin. For instance, a heated⁣ chicken lamp, ‍as seen on TikTok, ‍may not provide⁣ the necessary wavelength for effective therapy.

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Bibis favorites: I spent my childhood at this ice cream parlour, now my children come there

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Presenting the Liberation Festival

On Sunday, May 5, Bibi will not only be a singer, but also a presenter at the Liberation Festival in The Hague. Does she find that exciting? “Actually not at all, a living room concert is much scarier. I am really looking forward to being here.”

Malieveld

“It probably feels very familiar, I used to always come to the Malieveld for the Liberation Festival. I know the people of The Hague, that solidarity always feels good.”

Bibi kicks off the festival with a performance and will then present the afternoon. “I’ve already decided that I’m going to open with ‘Oh, oh The Hague‘ and then I sing my album. One of the songs I sing is ‘Take me with you‘, a song for my grandmother. It’s about moving on after a war. It is important to reflect on the freedom we now have in the Netherlands.”

Photo: Anneke Ruys

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