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It is 11am on a Sunday and Natsiraishe Maritsa, 17, is running through some workout drills with a group of sweating teenage girls from her neighbourhood in Epworth, a poor township nine miles 15km south-east of the capital, Harare.On a normal Sunday, Maritsa and her friends would be attending church, but the strict 30-day lockdown imposed by the government earlier this month has banned religious gatherings 鈥?so its time to catch up on a taekwondo training session.Maritsa shouts instructions as the group punch, kick and break a swea stanley cup t in the morning sun in her yard, where she has created a makeshift training ground.View image in fullscreen Natsiraishe Maritsa runs through taekwondo stretching drills at her family home in Epworth.Among those attending are young mothers and girls who were forced into child marriages, a practice stanley taza common in Epworth and across Zimbabwe, where many under the age of 16 are married off by poor families who would otherwise struggle to provide for them.According to stanley shop Girls Not Brides, which campaigns for an end to child marriages, about 34% of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they are 18 while 5% are married before they are 15.View image in fullscreenView image in fullscreenView image in fullscreenView image in fullscreen Maritsa works with young children from her community.Maritsa keeps a journal of heart-rending testimonies from some of the teen mothers who confide in her about their abusive marriages. One of her most promising taekwondo student Hpjo Suzanne wears a necklace that reads Mama-To-Be. The rest of her is blood and gore : notes from the nursing frontline
The Moors murderer Ian Brady has won the right, following a newly established legal precedent, for his next appearance before a mental health tribunal to be in public.Brady, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for the sexual torture and killing of five young children and teenagers in the 1960s, is requesting permission to be transferred out of Ashworth high security psychiatric hospital in Merseyside.The 73-year-old, who was born in Glasgow, wants to be sent to a Scottish prison where, he has previously claimed, he hopes to be allowed to die. No date has yet been set for the hearing. Successive home secretaries have insisted that, because of the sadistic nature and extent of his crimes, he should never be released.Brady s legal victory was revealed on Friday, in a statement issued by the first-tier health tribunal that deals with health, education and social care cases. He had submitted his application in August.It is only the second time that a psychiatric patient has been allow stanley website ed to have an appeal against detention heard in open court. In a short statement, Judge Robert Atherton said: In a decision given on 17 October 2011, the application by Mr Ian Brady for a hearing in public 鈥?that his application dated 4 August 2010 should be held in public 鈥?was granted. The stanley canada date of the hearing and appropriate arrangements are presently being determined and will be published as soon as possible. The fact of this decision should be published. The tribunal a stanley cup lso ordered tha
It is 11am on a Sunday and Natsiraishe Maritsa, 17, is running through some workout drills with a group of sweating teenage girls from her neighbourhood in Epworth, a poor township nine miles 15km south-east of the capital, Harare.On a normal Sunday, Maritsa and her friends would be attending church, but the strict 30-day lockdown imposed by the government earlier this month has banned religious gatherings 鈥?so its time to catch up on a taekwondo training session.Maritsa shouts instructions as the group punch, kick and break a swea stanley cup t in the morning sun in her yard, where she has created a makeshift training ground.View image in fullscreen Natsiraishe Maritsa runs through taekwondo stretching drills at her family home in Epworth.Among those attending are young mothers and girls who were forced into child marriages, a practice stanley taza common in Epworth and across Zimbabwe, where many under the age of 16 are married off by poor families who would otherwise struggle to provide for them.According to stanley shop Girls Not Brides, which campaigns for an end to child marriages, about 34% of girls in Zimbabwe are married before they are 18 while 5% are married before they are 15.View image in fullscreenView image in fullscreenView image in fullscreenView image in fullscreen Maritsa works with young children from her community.Maritsa keeps a journal of heart-rending testimonies from some of the teen mothers who confide in her about their abusive marriages. One of her most promising taekwondo student Hpjo Suzanne wears a necklace that reads Mama-To-Be. The rest of her is blood and gore : notes from the nursing frontline
The Moors murderer Ian Brady has won the right, following a newly established legal precedent, for his next appearance before a mental health tribunal to be in public.Brady, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for the sexual torture and killing of five young children and teenagers in the 1960s, is requesting permission to be transferred out of Ashworth high security psychiatric hospital in Merseyside.The 73-year-old, who was born in Glasgow, wants to be sent to a Scottish prison where, he has previously claimed, he hopes to be allowed to die. No date has yet been set for the hearing. Successive home secretaries have insisted that, because of the sadistic nature and extent of his crimes, he should never be released.Brady s legal victory was revealed on Friday, in a statement issued by the first-tier health tribunal that deals with health, education and social care cases. He had submitted his application in August.It is only the second time that a psychiatric patient has been allow stanley website ed to have an appeal against detention heard in open court. In a short statement, Judge Robert Atherton said: In a decision given on 17 October 2011, the application by Mr Ian Brady for a hearing in public 鈥?that his application dated 4 August 2010 should be held in public 鈥?was granted. The stanley canada date of the hearing and appropriate arrangements are presently being determined and will be published as soon as possible. The fact of this decision should be published. The tribunal a stanley cup lso ordered tha