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New York-based Human Rights Watch said on Friday that one of the Frenchmen sentenced last week told the court he was forced to confess and that a second told a judge he was tortured.
Oliech added the extras for a 19-0 lead at the break.Injera would claim a turnover at the breakdown to complete his hat-trick of tries as Kenya bullied the Frenchmen in every facet of play.
BEIRUT: Two Frenchmen and one Lebanese on a 20-meter sailing boat were rescued Sunday by the Civil Defense Maritime Rescue Unit, the National News Agency reported.
The Frenchmen operate under the name Jihad-e-Islami and are being trained to use explosives and other weapons at camps near the town of Miran Shah and in the Datta Khel area, the officials said.
The two Frenchmen working with 'Action Against Hunger' organization were abducted from a guest house in the provincial capital, Nellie on wee hours of Friday.
* "If you're in the mood for some greens and red beans ado fried chicken, then stop by the Praline Connection (542 Frenchmen St.; 504-943-3934) In the French Quarter," advises Webber.
What is the difference between Frenchmen and toast?
Daughter: Daddy, why do Frenchmen wave their arms about?
Frenchmen Jean-Louis Schlesser and Richard Sainct retained their crowns in the controversial Dakar-Cairo rally after yesterday's 17th and final stage near the pyramids.
On this basis she frames her analysis against the background of an epoch in which at least a million Frenchmen a year changed residence; a city had to absorb in a century a rural surplus population of equal size not to lose population, and regional migrations over long and short distances already formed their own patterns and traditions as Jean-Pierre Poussou contends, making in his words, "a regional vision of migratory movements ...
The move would give him the chance to link up with fellow Frenchmen Thierry Bonalair, Jean-Claude Darcheville and Matthieu Louis-Jean.
FRENCHMEN Laurent D'Jaffo's scrappy goal was enough to extend Bury's unbeaten run to five games this season - but they should have won by more.
Was Joseph de Maistre right (and as insightful as Gray suggests) when he observed, "he has made the acquaintance of Frenchmen, and Englishmen, Italians and Spaniards, but never of man"?