Enugu court orders British Government to compensate families, apologise publicly for colonial era killing of 21 coal miners.
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Court orders British govt to pay £420m to 21 coal miners killed by colonial masters
JUSTICE Anthony Onovo of the Enugu High Court on Thursday ordered the British government to pay £20 million each to the families of the 21 coal miners killed in Enugu State in 1949 by the Colonial ...
The massacre occurred on November 18, 1949, at the Iva Valley Coal Mine in Enugu, then the administrative capital of the Eastern Region of British-administered Nigeria. The miners were protesting poor ...
Nigerian court orders Britain to pay £420million to 21 coal miners killed by colonial administration
The judge held that the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Attorney-General had a constitutional duty under Sections 19(d) and 150(1) to pursue redress, and their prolonged inaction was held to ...
Justice Anthony Onovo of the Enugu State High Court on Thursday ordered the British Government to pay £20 million each to the ...
A decade-long trial into large-scale corruption in the Turks and Caicos Islands concluded on Wednesday, when a judge found the one-time premier of the British territory, his brother and a former ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has apologized to victims of Jeffrey Epstein for appointing Peter Mandelson as the U.K.'s ...
Paine’s revolutionary assault on monarchy and aristocracy cleared the way for American independence a quarter century ...
S. Korea's Innovation Party said the court scrapping the 3% PR threshold warns big parties and urged Democrats to amend the ...
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After killings by ICE and Border Patrol in Minneapolis, a legal expert discusses how agents might be held to account by local ...
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In full: Irish president Catherine Connolly's address in Belfast's Ulster University
New Irish president Catherine Connolly gave an address in Belfast this week – and here it is in full.
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