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Gambia releases two Amnesty staff on bail

BANJUL, Oct 8 (Reuters) Gambian today released on bail two foreign workers from rights group Amnesty International, who were detained at the weekend on suspicion of spying when they attempted to visit a detained opposition politician.

Tania Bernath, who holds joint British and US citizenship, and Ayobele Ameen, a Nigerian, were released on payment of a 5,376 dollars bond but authorities retained their passports.

Gambian journalist Yaya Dampha, who works for opposition newspaper Foroyaa and was accompanying them on their trip, was also freed on bail.

The three were detained on Saturday some 275 km east of the capital Banjul. They had been hoping to visit Ousman Rambo Jatta, a member of the opposition United Democratic Party who was arrested during elections last year and has been in detention in the town of Fatoto ever since.

The two British-based employees of Amnesty International had travelled to the West African country to hold a human rights workshop for journalists and civil society groups.

The former British colony, a tiny slither of land surrounded by French-speaking Senegal, has a poor record on human rights.

President Yahya Jammeh has ruled the country of 1.5 million people since seizing power in a bloodless military coup in 1994.

Human rights groups accuse him of jailing his opponents, political repression, and rigging polls -- including a landslide victory last year. He denies the charges.

His administration has detained a number of journalists over the years and media freedom watchdogs accuse it of failing to fully investigate the 2004 death of a leading independent newspaper editor shot dead in his car on the way home from work.

REUTERS TB AS0049

Aer Lingus may suspend pilots in training dispute

DUBLIN, Oct 8 (Reuters) Aer Lingus said today it would suspend pilots who failed to help the Irish airline recruit and train new staff at its planned new Belfast base, in a further dispute between workers and management. Aer Lingus said in August it would transfer valuable London Heathrow slots from Shannon to a new Belfast base in Northern Ireland. The move has triggered strike threats by Aer Lingus pilots who fear staff in Belfast will be employed on lower pay.....

Zimbabwe arrests US citizen over arms -state radio

HARARE, Oct 8 (Reuters) Zimbabwe police have arrested a US citizen on charges of smuggling and illegal possession of arms and ammunition, state radio reported today. The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation said the man was arrested at Victoria Falls airport on Friday when he tried to board a plane with two pistols and 300 rounds of ammunition. Police and officials at the US embassy in Harare were not immediately for comment, but ZBC said the American was expected to be charged in.....

Kailash's Chinese Connection

Mumbai, Oct 07 2007: Singer Kailash Kher, who made his mark in Bollywood with the hit “Allah ke Bande", is all set to steal the show again. The small town singer and his band will sing the title track for the film Made in China, a big budget martial arts flick co-produced by Warner Bros and Rohan Sippy. The film features Bollywood"s Khiladi Akshay Kumar and newcomer model turned actress Deepika Padukone. Watch Video   .....
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