The News Review:

- Melvin Brown: Konvict Business
- Chile: Supreme Court Extradites Fujimori
- Tanzania drop to 106th spot
- Miss Nepal: no world hunger cliche

Melvin Brown: Konvict Business
BallerStatus.com – Sep 24, 2007
“Locked Up” became the anthem of neighborhoods around the globe which ultimately broke the singer into the mainstream. n a day-to-day basis Melvin is facilitating and delegating duties to employees within several companies serving under the Konvict Muzik umbrella. ne of the most intriguing efforts of Konvict Muzik Group’s endeavors is taking place in Senegal Africa. In Senegal 63% of the population is living on less that $2. 00 dollars a day and the literacy rate in adults rests at a grim 39%. In 1999 studies showed that 79000 people were living with A.

Chile: Supreme Court Extradites Fujimori
allamericanpatriots.com – Sep 24, 2007
In contrast to these cases Fujimori is not facing trial in an international court and it is the Chilean Supreme Court that has decided that he can be handed over to Peruvian authorities pursuant to an extradition request filed by prosecutors during the administration of then-President of Peru Alejandro Toledo. The Supreme Court?s ruling also sets an important precedent for other countries that are faced with the question of what to do with former heads of state wanted for atrocities. For example in the case of Hissène Habré the former dictator of Chad who is in detention in Senegal Senegal has formally agreed to an African Union request to prosecute Habré. ?This decision is a remarkable example of the role that domestic institutions of justice can play in enforcing international standards and furthering accountability even in highly sensitive cases? said Vivanco. ?It will now be up to Peru?s courts to show that they are up to the task of trying Fujimori and guaranteeing him a fair trial. ? Human Rights Watch said that it would be closely watching the proceedings in Peru to ensure a thorough and independent investigation and trial in accordance with international standards of justice and due process. The Supreme Court ruling authorizes Fujimori?s extradition to face prosecution and trial in Peru for the killings of 25 people in two separate massacres in 1991 and 1992.

Tanzania drop to 106th spot
THISDAY – ThisDay – Sep 24, 2007
Burkina Faso who are also placed 106th were walloped 5-1 by Group Seven winners Senegal in their last qualifier in Dakar on September 8. They had earlier lost 1-0 to Tanzania at home. Senegal are placed 40th while group runners-up Mozambique are 74th thanks to a 1-0 drubbing of Tanzania in their last game in Dar es Salaam early this month. Black Mambas victory at the new lympic-standard 60000-seater stadium pushed Mozambique 12 places up. Neighbours Uganda and Kenya are 100th and 115th respectively. World champions Italy have returned to the top after leaping above Argentina and former leaders Brazil. The Italians benefited from a 2-1 away win over Ukraine in a qualifying match for next year’s European Championship and also picked up points for a 0-0 home draw with France.

Miss Nepal: no world hunger cliche
cafebabel.com – Sep 24, 2007
‘For example the lack of access of earth for women in many countries. ‘ African protestors agree. ‘In Senegal women participate in more than half of the agricultural production. But only one out of 2% can access the earth and any means of production’ explains Ibrahima Niasse a representative for peanut producers in Senegal.