Achiri Nelson Geh, a young activist deeply involved in the independence movement in southern Cameroon, knew he had to flee: Police officers had killed his brother, and they were looking for him. Making his way by plane, boat, bus and foot to Mexico, he surrendered to United States authorities at the border in the hope of winning asylum.
The latest legal effort by civil rights advocates to force the New York Police Department to make disciplinary records of police officers public failed Tuesday in the stateâs highest court.
NEW YORK â For weeks, bitter accusations have been flying on Facebook pages, in emails and on phone calls between two groups organizing womenâs marches in New York City. They each say they are fighting for womenâs rights, but they are also fighting each other.
In the original plan, a shutdown was deemed necessary to repair corroded cables in the tunnels spanning the East River that were damaged during Hurricane Sandy in 2012.