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Holocaust survivor's car vandalized eve of Passover in Florida

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Holocaust survivor's car vandalized eve of Passover in Florida In addition, the phrase "Communism is Judaism," was spray-painted onto the wall of an auto center.

As a cancer survivor, getting the coronavirus shot and facing the future was deja vu

Rape survivor tied, paraded with accused in Madhya Pradesh village; 6 held

"Survivor" contestants talk weight loss and recovery

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CBS News caught up with some of this season’s favorite contestants from "Survivor: San Juan Del Sur" to hear how they’ve been recovering since returning from the island.

After "Survivor": Physical fitness tips from the contestants

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Some of this season's favorite contestants from "Survivor: San Juan Del Sur" tell CBS News about their physical fitness regimens after leaving the island.

"Survivor" winner revealed

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The last woman standing on CBS's "Survivor" takes home $1 million. Also, a stunning admission from a former "7th Heaven" actor. Suzanne Marques has those stories and more in today's Eye on Entertainment.

"Survivor" winner Natalie Anderson on the big finale

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The tribe has spoken, and 28-year-old Natalie Anderson has been named winner of this season of "Survivor." CBS News' Parvati Shallow was there to get reaction right after the show.

Natalie Anderson's friend and fan Joey Graceffa reacts to her "Survivor" win

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YouTube sensation Joey Graceffa raves about how strong his friend Natalie Anderson is and congratulates her for winning "Survivor."

Five Killed, One Hurt in Helicopter Crash at Alaska Glacier

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Searchers found the crash site and lone survivor late Saturday night after the helicopter was reported overdue

Helicopter crash near Alaskan glacier kills 5, leaving sole survivor in serious condition

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A contracted helicopter carrying guides and guests from a lodge on a heli-skiing trip in Alaska’s backcountry crashed, killing the pilot...

Preview: Sole Survivor

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"48 Hours" Live to Tell: A young girl plays dead to live through a shooting that destroyed her family. She describes her remarkable story of survival. Correspondent Erin Moriarty report Saturday, Jan. 3 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

Firefighters rescue hundreds from Texas senior center

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Five people died and 10 others are recovering from a 3-alarm fire at a senior apartment complex near San Antonio, Texas. Vicente Arenas spoke with a 92-year-old survivor who was determined to escape the smoke on her own.

Sneak peek: Sole Survivor

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A young girl plays dead to live through a shooting that destroyed her family -- and describes her remarkable story of survival. Erin Moriarty reports in "48 Hours" Live to Tell Saturday, March 5 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

Young cancer survivor headed to Rose Parade

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11-year-old Adi Penner spent the first few years of his life battling cancer in an orphanage. After beating the odds, he and his adoptive mother were invited to ride in Pasadena's Rose Parade for New Year's Day.

Covid: Bristol survivor celebrates her 100th birthday

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Beryl Farrall celebrated her birthday with friends and family outside her Henleaze home.

Bristol Covid survivor celebrates her 100th birthday

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Beryl Farrall celebrated her birthday with friends and family outside her Henleaze home.

Plane crash kills four, 7-year-old survives

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A 7-year-old girl is the sole survivor in a plane crash in Kentucky walking through the cold for three-quarters of a mile from the crash site to get help. Adriana Diaz reports.

Sole Survivor

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"48 Hours" Live to Tell: A young girl plays dead to live through a shooting that destroyed her family. She describes her remarkable story of survival. Erin Moriarty reports. | Read story

7-year-old survivor key in Kentucky plane crash investigation

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Sailor Gutzler, 7, her parents, sister and cousin were aboard small plane when it went down; only Sailor survived, and with just minor injuries; then, she walked without shoes through woods until she found help. Adriana Diaz reports.

1/4: 7-year-old survivor key in Ky. plane crash investigation; Previewing CES 2015: What to expect in tech

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Sailor Gutzler, 7, along with her parents, her sister and cousin, were the only ones aboard a twin engine Piper PA-34 when it went down in the Kentucky woods this weekend. Only Sailor emerged from the wreckage, and she had just minor injuries. Afterwards, she walked without shoes through the woods until she found help. Adriana Diaz reports; Every year, CES gives a glimpse into the future of technology. Carter Evans discusses new wearable technology and home entertainment likely to appear at this year's show.

Girl who survived Kentucky plane crash never lost hope

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CBS News' Adriana Diaz spoke with the police officer who helped 7-year-old Sailor Gutzler after her family's plane crashed in the Kentucky woods. Sailor was the sole survivor in a crash that killed her father, mother, sister and her cousin.The officer told CBS News what Sailor said about the moments leading up to the crash.

The Washington Post reversed a decision to bar a reporter from covering sexual assault after she spoke about the ban on Twitter

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The reporter said she was barred from covering sexual assault because she's a survivor who has in the past advocated for sexual-assault victims.

Shocking: Rape survivor, accused tied & paraded in village | Oneindia News

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In an absolutely appaling incident, a teenagedrape survivor and the man who assaulted her were beaten, tied and paraded in a tribals dominated vilage in Madhya Pradesh on Sunday. The 16-year-old girl.. Studio: Oneindia

Pune: Bullet hits mobile in shirt pocket, close shave for gang-rape survivor

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A 14-year-old gangrape survivor from Parvati had a close shave when one of the five suspects — a minor —fired at her from a pistol after committing the crime in a flat at an SRA scheme in Warje, but the bullet hit her cellphone in the chest pocket of her shirt.

Rape survivor tied, paraded with accused in MP village

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A 16-year-old girl was allegedly raped by a 21-year-old man on Sunday in tribal-dominated Alirajpur district of Madhya Pradesh, following which villagers paraded both the accused and the victim in public by tying them with ropes, police said.

Tammy Duckworth Was a Survivor Long Before Her Helicopter Was Shot Down

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The senator from Illinois shares the occasionally harrowing, never boring story of her barrier-breaking life in a new memoir, “Every Day Is a Gift.”

Auschwitz survivor remembers the Holocaust

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Irving Roth, 85, founded the Holocaust Resource Center in Manhasset, New York, to help ensure the world never forgets the atrocities of the Holocaust. Jill Wagner reports.

Auschwitz survivor's message to the Nazis

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On the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, survivors of the Nazi concentration camp are remembering the time they spent imprisoned. Dean Reynolds spoke to one survivor who makes it a point to share his memories and feelings with younger generations.

Web Extra: Surviving Auschwitz

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Werner Coppel is a survivor of Auschwitz, the notorious concentration camp where more than a million people were killed by Nazis. On the 70th anniversary of the camp's liberation, Coppel sat down with CBS News' Dean Reynolds to share his memories of life under Nazi rule.

1/27: Powerful nor'easter pounds northern New England; Auschwitz survivor's message to the Nazis

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The tail end of a powerful nor'easter is whipping northern New England. Powerful winds created dangerous, whiteout conditions in many cities across Massachusetts. Anna Werner reports from Boston; On the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, survivors of the Nazi concentration camp are remembering the time they spent imprisoned. Dean Reynolds spoke to one survivor who makes it a point to share his memories and feelings with younger generations.

Rape survivor paraded with accused | NCPCR asks MP police to submit inquiry report

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The NCPCR further inquired whether a separate case of atrocity and torture against the minor is registered in this matter.

Checking In on the 18 Survivor Winners Who Didn't Return for Season 40

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20th season. 20 winners. 18 MIA champs. When the cast of Survivor's historic 40th season was revealed, fans of the CBS reality hit lost their minds as the show managed to get 20...

Challenged Athletes Foundation Funds All Qualified Grant Applicants Totaling $5.1 Million of Support for 3,038 Challenged Athletes Across 94 Sports and Activities

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CAF Encourages Athletes to be Stronger Through Sport; Individuals around the world with physical challenges receive grants for adaptive sports equipment, training and competition expenses

SAN DIEGO, CA, March 30, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Dedicated to providing life-changing access to sports, Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF) is thrilled to announce its most meaningful grant distribution ever. Despite one of the most difficult years in recent history, CAF was able to fully fund all qualified 2021 grant applications for individuals with physical challenges to get back into the game of life, through sport. This year, 3,038 grants were distributed totaling $5.1 million in support to athletes ranging from Paralympic athletes to first-time applicants. CAF is a world leader and has helped thousands of athletes with physical challenges improve their lives through sports and fitness.

Throughout the pandemic, athletes around the world have been forced to change how they train. Despite the challenging year, CAF was able to pivot support to help athletes with their changing needs for living an athletic lifestyle. In addition to the 3,038 grants, CAF supported over 400 grant recipients who chose to defer their 2020 grants to 2021. Due to the pandemic, many of these grants could not be redeemed due to abrupt and continued cancellations of adaptive sports competitions.

“Our belief in the power of sport to strengthen from the inside out is deeper than ever,” said Virginia Tinley, CAF Chief Executive Director. “Thanks to the generosity of our supporters, many of these grants provide critical support for coping with the impact of the pandemic.”

Over half of the Paralympic hopefuls representing Team USA at the 2021 Paralympic Games in Tokyo are past CAF grant recipients. In the coming months, they will continue to train and compete in order to qualify for the world’s greatest athletic stage in August. For the first time ever, NBC will air coverage of the Paralympics during prime time.

CAF has remained committed and focused on positively impacting athletes with life-changing grants around the world by providing adaptive sports equipment not covered by medical insurance such as running prosthetics, handcycles and sport wheelchairs, along with at-home training equipment, training and competition travel expenses.

This year’s grant distribution spans across 94 different sports and activities including track & field, wheelchair basketball, adaptive fitness training, blind surfing, wheelchair rugby, para-equestrian, Nordic skiing and outdoor recreation.  CAF’s new partnership with *GRIT Freedom Chairs* has made it possible for kids and adults with physical disabilities to be active, independent and adventurous while they enjoy outdoor sports and recreation in an all-terrain wheelchair. CAF partnered with GRIT on research and development of the customized chairs and funded all 80 grant requests, 15 of whom are youth athletes.

For 25 years, CAF’s exclusive prosthetic partner Össur has helped people in the limb loss and limb different community pursue a life without limitations by donating hundreds of prosthetic sports feet and knees to athletes. This year, 81 Össur prostheses were granted. “We are proud to continue supporting our partnership with CAF and funding these deserving individuals as they pursue their mobility and physical fitness goals,” said Tabi King, Director of Marketing at Össur. “Together CAF and Össur ensure that individuals with limb loss and limb difference can unleash their athletic potential with critical access to innovative sports prostheses, expert coaching, and instruction.”

CAF initiatives like the annual grant distribution are designed to help people realize their full potential. In the past year, CAF has increased awareness for transformational programs like its *High School Adaptive Sports Program* that supports and prepares student-athletes for school teams. This year, the national program will be virtual and 100 registered high school athletes will commence training this April.

Other key CAF programs like* Operation Rebound *supports injured military, veterans and first responders with a platform to help them live their best life with athletic equipment and a supportive community. Through CAF grants, camps, clinics, mentorship and community, athletes of all ages and abilities can enrich their lives through sport.

Through the 2021 grant distribution, challenged athletes in 49 states, Puerto Rico and 52 countries are receiving a variety of grants representing $5.1 million in support. Each individual has a unique personal story, and without this critical funding, participation in sports would be unattainable due to the general lack of insurance coverage for adaptive sports equipment and limited opportunities for these individuals to practice and compete.

 

2021 Grant Distribution Facts and Figures

94 sports

49 states + Puerto Rico

52 countries

Youngest grant recipient- Age 2

Oldest grant recipient- Age 76

22% of grant recipients under the age of 18

38% are first-time grant recipients

38% are female

62% are male

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*Income Stats*

40% of recipients have household earnings under $20K/year

26% of recipients’ households earn income between $20K-$50K/year

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*Breakdown by Disability *

21% Limb Loss/Limb Difference

11% Spina Bifida

9% Cerebral Palsy

9% Paraplegia

9% Spinal Cord Injury

13% Spina Bifida

 

2021 Grant Athlete Spotlights:

 *Name:* Victoria Mugo (39) from Aurora, CO

*Physical Challenge: *Quadruple Amputee

*Grant:* Össur sports prostheses

*Bio: *Victoria Mugo was a marathon runner who led an active lifestyle before contracting the flu, which turned quickly into severe septic shock, leading to multiple organ failure. In an attempt to save her life, she was placed on life support and into a medically induced coma for one month. While this saved her life, it resulted in a quadruple limb loss; her hands were amputated at the wrist and both legs were amputated below the knee. Determined to move, she trained herself to walk with her first leg sockets prior to her physical therapy. As a quad amputee, she now has plans to run, continue hiking and start obstacle training.

 

*Name:* Ray “Speedy” Walker (20) from New Orleans, LA

*Physical Challenge: *Spinal Cord Injury

*Grant:* PER4MAX Basketball Wheelchair

*Bio:  *Speedy grew up playing basketball. Last April, he when he was in a terrible car accident that took the lives of both his aunt and mom. The only survivor, Speedy suffered multiple broken bones and his spinal cord was partially severed. Now, 18, he’s adjusting to life and back on the basketball court, but this time in a wheelchair. Speedy plans to work hard and hopes to attend college on a wheelchair basketball scholarship.

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*Name:* Shelby Lee (4) from Gilbert, AZ

*Physical Challenge:  *Single Below-Knee Amputee

*Grant:* Össur Cheetah® Junior prosthesis

*Bio:  *Shelby Lee, 4 years old, was born with a rare condition in her left leg resulting in amputation before her first birthday. As a toddler, she participated in the Desert Challenge Games’ Toddler Run and her parents noticed that sports built her confidence and helped her form new friendships. Shelby, who does not want to sit on the sidelines, has set her sights on joining a soccer league and returning to gymnastics when pandemic restrictions are lifted. She looks forward to keeping up with other children and gaining the new athletic experiences she deserves.

*Name:* Dianne Vitkus (28) from Boston, MA

*Physical Challenge: *Quadriplegia

*Grant:* GRIT Freedom Chair

*Bio: *In 2020 Dianne Vitkus, a 28-year old physician’s assistant, was enjoying a relaxing sunset from her rooftop after a series of long work shifts. As she tried to descend the 15-foot ladder, she slipped and landed on her back, paralyzing her from her chest down. While she was in rehabilitation, she tried a GRIT Freedom Chair and loved the accessibility it provided her and can’t wait to again explore the hiking trails she loves.

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*Name:* Dominic Ozeta (14) from Riverside, CA

*Physical Challenge: *Limb Deficiency

*Grant:* Sports Expense Grant

*Bio:  *Dominic Ozeta has not let his congenital limb deficiency stop him from excelling in soccer. Sports have allowed him to travel and meet people that he has inspired. He has gained self-esteem, confidence and wants to inspire others to get out and play, regardless of their limb differential. Dominic is hoping to play Varsity soccer as a freshman at his high school this year.

 

*Name:* Kadynce Long (9) from Broken Arrow, OK

*Physical Challenge: *Spina Bifida

*Grant:* Top End Preliminator Custom Racing Chair

*Bio: *Kadence was born with Spina Bifida but that didn’t stop her from competing in swimming and wheelchair racing at the Endeavor Games in 2018. Before the pandemic, she was just starting to find her competitive streak in the adaptive world by learning turns and increasing her speed racing her wheelchair.

 

Follow 2021 grant recipients on social media through #teamCAF or #CAFstrong on Facebook - Challenged Athletes Foundation, Twitter - @CAFoundation and Instagram - @CAFoundation

*Media Kit: *

For a highlight video of these incredible grant recipients, click here: Grant Highlight Video

For images of these and more grant recipients, click here: Media Images & Grant Brochure

Through the generosity of partners this past fiscal year, CAF was able to help more people than ever by providing support, products, and services to grant recipients. CAF grants are made possible by generous donors, global partners, sponsors, fundraisers and major grant funders. Global partners include Nike, Össur, Toyota, Smoothie King, 100%, Accenture and the YMCA of San Diego. Major grant funders include J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Family Foundation, Kenneth Whalen Family Foundation, CAF Endowment in Memory of Robin Williams, CAF Endowment in Memory of Robert Spotswood, The Maguire Family Foundation, Franklin P. Johnson, American Securities, Craig H. Neilsen Foundation, The JEM Project, David C. Copley Foundation, The Foundation for Global Sports Development, PNC Charitable Trusts, SWITCHFOOT BRO-AM Foundation, Walter J. & Betty C. Zable Foundation and FedEx Cares. 

We appreciate our adaptive sports equipment providers including Össur - Global Prosthetics Partner, GRIT Freedom Chairs, Per4Max, Top End, Eagle Sportschairs, Canyon, Melrose, Unique Inventions, Motivation UK, Colours Wheelchairs, Vesco, Box Wheelchairs, Power Soccer Shop, and RGK.

We also recognize these Certified Prosthetist Offices who graciously donate their time and services to support our grant program with Össur including Next Step Bionics & Prosthetics, RISE Prosthetics & Orthotics, Prosthetic Innovations, Davidson Prosthetics, Medical Center Orthotics & Prosthetics, Eastside Orthotics & Prosthetics, Southern California Prosthetics, Hanger Clinic, Lerman and Son Orthotics & Prosthetics, Prosthetic Orthotic Associates, David Rotter Prosthetics, Scott Sabolich Prosthetics and Research.

 

*About the Challenged Athletes Foundation*

The Challenged Athletes Foundation® (CAF) is a world leader in helping people with physical challenges lead active, healthy lifestyles. CAF believes that participation in physical activity at any level increases self-esteem, encourages independence and enhances quality of life.  Since 1994, more than $134 million has been raised and over 35,000 funding requests from people with physical challenges in all 50 states and dozens of countries have been satisfied. Additionally, CAF’s outreach efforts impact another 60,000 individuals each year. Whether it’s a $2,500 grant for a handcycle, helping underwrite a carbon fiber running foot not covered by insurance, or arranging enthusiastic encouragement from a mentor who has triumphed over a similar challenge, CAF’s mission is clear: give opportunities and support to those with the desire to live active, athletic lifestyles. To learn more, visit challengedathletes.org or call 858-866-0959.

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CONTACT: Christy Fritts
Challenged Athletes Foundation
858.442.9570
christy@challengedathletes.org

Romanian man arrested for allegedly threatening to throw Jewish actress ‘into a gas chamber’

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The Jewish State Theater in Bucharest reacted to death threats its director received by inviting spectators to a free online show directed by a Jewish Holocaust survivor from France

Ultimate Medical Academy Celebrates Women’s History Month With Trailblazing Speakers

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UMA Team Members Hear from Women Taking the Lead in Their Industries

TAMPA, Fla., March 30, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In celebration of Women’s History Month, Ultimate Medical Academy (UMA) hosted two powerful guest speakers aimed at inspiring team members with their accounts of being successful women in the business world. On March 18, Sonia Fuentes shared her experiences as the first female attorney for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and co-founder of three influential women’s organizations. On March 30, Lindsey Walker offered her story of strength, recounting her journey from a Stage IV cancer survivor to CEO of her own business.

UMA was delighted to host these motivational women as an opportunity for team members to learn from their inspiring experiences and leadership.

“We are lucky to be surrounded by so many strong women at UMA. From our team members to our students, there is no shortage of strong, driven, uplifting women and I am proud we can celebrate them during Women’s History Month,” said Sabrina Griffith, Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at UMA. “I hope all of our team members see a little of themselves in these two courageous, trailblazing speakers.”

Ms. Fuentes was active in the creation of the second wave of the women’s movement and co-founded the National Organization for Women (NOW), Federally Employed Women (FEW) and the Women’s Equality Action League (WEAL), in addition to her groundbreaking role with the EEOC. For her glass-shattering efforts, she was awarded the Breaking the Glass Ceiling Award.

Ms. Walker has used her tenacity and passion to grow her business, Walker + Associates Media Group, a public relations agency focused on beauty, lifestyle and entertainment. She also authored Thriving Through the Storm, to inspire women to listen to themselves, their bodies and God in order to find their way through life’s toughest moments.

*About Ultimate Medical Academy: *The need for skilled healthcare workers in the United States is critical and continues to grow. Ultimate Medical Academy (UMA) is an accredited, nonprofit educational institution that helps to meet that need by equipping and empowering students to do vital work at the heart of healthcare. In addition to offering diploma and degree programs, UMA works closely with healthcare companies to connect students directly to job opportunities.

Founded in 1994 and based in Tampa, Florida, UMA offers hands-on learning at its main campus in Clearwater, Florida as well as content-rich, interactive programs through its online campus. The institution supports students through every step of their journey with access to academic support, interview and resume coaching, job search assistance, technical support and more.

UMA has more than 63,000 alumni and 14,000 students nationwide. It also has three individually accredited centers for Continuing Medical Education (CME) that provide ongoing training and professional development opportunities to more than 30,000 physicians, nurses and other medical professionals throughout the U.S. annually.

UMA is institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES, www.ABHES.org). The continuing medical education programs are individually accredited and are not included within the institution’s grant of accreditation from ABHES.

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CONTACT: Crystal L. Lauderdale
Ultimate Medical Academy
media@ultimatemedical.edu

Make-A-Wish Colorado Pushes Technology Limits For Teen Cancer Survivor's Request

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This wish begins with a virtual reality experience for Belle Cress and some of her family members. Studio: CBS 4 Denver

COVID survivor one year later, woman spent 30 days in the hospital last year

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It’s a story that 23ABC first reported on last April about a local mother who was one of the first COVID cases in Kern County, and the first person placed on a ventilator at one of our local.. Studio: 23ABC News | Bakersfield

Boulder shooting survivor credits counterterrorism training for getting out of store

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Jarod Eassa said three years working stadium events helped him escape the King Soopers grocery store. Studio: KDVR

Rape Survivor Tied, Paraded With Her Attacker In Madhya Pradesh Shocker

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In an appalling incident that shows sheer insensitivity against sex assault survivors, a 16-year-old girl, who was allegedly raped in a...

Britain’s Voice On Sexual Violence Must Be Consistent – OpEd

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Britain’s Voice On Sexual Violence Must Be Consistent – OpEd By Gary Buswell

At the start of February, the BBC released an investigative bombshell exposing sexual violence against Uighur women in Chinese concentration camps. The accounts detailing systematic rape and torture highlight part of a campaign of oppression against the 12 million Uighurs of China’s Xinjiang province, which the US has officially called a genocide.

The BBC expose has sent shockwaves across the planet, prompting outrage from the UK in the face of Chinese denials that reveal blatant disregard for international law – and touching off an exchange of duelling sanctions between London and Beijing. Coordinating with allies in the EU, US, and Canada, the British government has slapped coordinated sanctions on state-connected Chinese companies as well as senior Chinese officials. China, in turn, has implemented retaliatory sanctions on UK politicians including MPs Iain Duncan Smith and Tom Tugendhat, as well as David Alton and Helena Kennedy in the House of Lords.

While Duncan Smith said the Chinese sanctions were a “badge of honour,” the tit-for-tat over China’s treatment of ethnic minorities has also exposed inconsistencies in the UK’s approach to tackling sexual violence worldwide. Could attention to the plight of the Uighurs present an opportunity to address the enduring impact of other episodes of sexual violence as well?

**The UK takes a stand against Chinese state violence**

Although ongoing issues over Brexit and the country’s track record on Covid-19 have tarnished global perceptions of the UK, the willingness of British leaders to take a stand against Chinese violations of international law, both on China’s own soil and overseas, offers an opportunity for Britain to claim a new mantle of global leadership – if it is willing to dedicate the energy and resources needed to turn statements of principle into concrete policy.

The UK already announced new rules back in January banning Chinese imports suspected of using forced labour in Uighur camps. While the government ramps up sanctions, including travel bans and asset freezes on key Chinese officials, London will also host an unofficial “people’s tribunal” later this year focused on China’s anti-Uighur policies.

In a similar vein, the British government has ramped up its opposition to China’s brutal authoritarian push in Hong Kong. The UK placed an arms embargo and banned extraditions to the territory after Chinese authorities cracked down on protests and imposed harsh new security laws last summer. A new visa scheme allows Hong Kong residents eligible for British National (Overseas) passports to come to the UK and apply for fast-tracked UK citizenship, angering Beijing but drawing plaudits from human rights advocates.

Britain speaking out against overseas state violence – especially sexual violence of the sort deployed by the Chinese state against the Uighurs – is vitally important now, as Covid-19 distracts attention from humanitarian issues. As Nobel Prize winner and sexual slavery survivor Nadia Murad warns, the pandemic has in some cases even exacerbated problems such as sexual violence, sexual slavery, and global sex trafficking.

**Historic crimes in Vietnam – a forgotten concern?**

That context makes the global outcry over the plight of China’s Uighur population all the more important, but the BBC’s role in uncovering sexual violence in Xinjiang also echoes another exhaustive investigation the broadcaster conducted into systematic rapes and sexual abuse perpetrated by an East Asian government. Like the report on Uighur women, the BBC’s story gave voice to harrowing first-person accounts – only this time, the witnesses were survivors of crimes that occurred over 50 years ago in Vietnam.

As the BBC uncovered, soldiers deployed by South Korea during the Vietnam War were responsible for committing widespread sexual violence targeting Vietnamese women and girls. Over 300,000 Korean troops supported US soldiers in Vietnam in the 1960s and 1970s; according to campaigners, up to 9,000 South Vietnamese civilians were killed and many thousands more were raped by the South Korean military. Tens of thousands of Vietnamese children, known in Vietnamese as “Lai Dai Han”, are believed to have been born as a result of the mass rapes. The Guardian found around 800 survivors were still alive as of 2019.

Despite moves to acknowledge war crimes committed in Vietnam by US troops, both South Korea and Vietnam have swept Seoul’s wartime actions under the rug. Vietnamese survivors and South Korean activists are battling to shed light on this forgotten history and secure justice for survivors, with groups such as Justice for Lai Dai Han (JLDH) campaigning to draw international attention to this brutal legacy.

A number of UK politicians, such as former foreign secretary Jack Straw, have spoken out on behalf of the JLDH, but the issue has not received the concerted involvement the British government has undertaken in regards to other episodes of sexual violence. Given the UK’s close relations with South Korea and its global engagement on the issue, more concrete involvement would boost South Korean and Vietnamese civil society organisations that continue to advocate for accountability to this day.

**Allegations against Britain’s own troops**

Of course, to truly lead, the UK must also take a clear-eyed view of its own past, and not shirk from investigating allegations levied against British troops. Sadly, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has been accused of covering up war crimes allegedly committed by British forces in Iraq and Afghanistan. While the government closed official inquiries into abuse allegations in 2017, a year-long investigation by BBC Panorama and the Sunday Times has since uncovered fresh evidence from witnesses.

Though the new evidence covers not just the killing of dozens of civilians but also of violence, torture, and sexual abuse of detainees allegedly carried out by British troops, the MoD never re-opened the inquiry. Last year, the International Criminal Court (ICC) found evidence British troops did commit war crimes in Iraq – including murder and sexual abuse – but decided not to pursue a case against the UK government. The inconclusive outcome does a disservice to victims who expect a democracy to hold alleged perpetrators accountable.

While the UK has been admirable in speaking out and taking action against sexual violence against the Uighurs in Xinjiang, more clearly needs to be done. As a starting point, the government should be acting on recommendations from the ICAI on its landmark Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative, ensuring the Foreign Office carries on the gender equality work of the Department for International Development (DFID) after last year’s merger between the two.

If the UK can maintain its commitment to put survivors first, it can make a real impact in tackling worldwide sexual violence.

The views expressed in this article are those of the authors alone and do not necessarily reflect those of Geopoliticalmonitor.com.

Jeannie Mai and Jeezy Appear to Have Applied for Marriage License in Georgia

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Nearly one year after announcing their engagement, 'The Real' host and the 'Soul Survivor' rapper spark speculations that they are likely to tie the knot before the end of 2021.

Vintage Tri-Five Chevy Doesn't Look Pretty, Pulls SBC Surprise On Jeep Rival

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Vintage Tri-Five Chevy Doesn't Look Pretty, Pulls SBC Surprise On Jeep Rival Given the Tri-Five Chevrolet series' huge popularity, probably no one is going to mistake a 1955 Chevrolet survivor for a beat-down American V8 car. After all, even though it doesn’t look pretty with its 50-year-old paint job and typical rust spots, there are several hints as to what this classic is really capable of. For starters, you’re not going to bring a vintage car on a trailer unless it doesn’t ...

"Survivor" kicks off 30th season of adventure

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For 15 years people have volunteered to be stranded in some of the world's most remote areas for the chance of a big payoff. The CBS show "Survivor" is the longest running reality competition show ever and has helped change the landscape of television. Gayle King reports.

Host Jeff Probst on 15 years of hit show "Survivor"

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As the longest running reality competition kicks off its 30th season, "Survivor" host and executive producer Jeff Probst joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the show's legacy, how they select contestants and the new season.

U.S. braces for potential fourth COVID-19 wave as variants spread, especially among youth

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Even with the fast pace of vaccinations happening, it has not been enough to curb increasing cases in contagious COVID-19 variants in the U.S., especially among young people. CBS News correspondent Meg Oliver speaks to a 32-year-old COVID survivor who used to think he wouldn't die from COVID-19 and is now urging his peers not to wait if they can get vaccinated.

“Survivor” host Jeff Probst in the Toyota Green Room

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In this week’s edition of “Sounds of the Toyota Green Room,” “Survivor” host Jeff Probst talks with Gayle King and Norah O’Donnell about the show’s 30th season.

Questions Answered in the Toyota Green Room: Jeff Probst

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In this week’s edition of “Questions Answered in the Toyota Green Room,” Survivor host Jeff Probst describes how the reality show stays fresh after 30 seasons. He also fields a question from a 60-year-old prospective contestant.

New K-pop Dead by Daylight chapter All-Kill just dropped, introducing evil thirst trap The Trickster

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The new All-Kill chapter of Dead by Daylight has now launched across all platforms. As previously announced, the chapter is influenced by K-pop with a brand new killer – The Trickster – and survivor. Ji-Woon a.k.a. The Trickster is a K-pop star turned murderer. According to the Dead by Daylight official blurb, “murder...

76-year-old California sexual assault survivor speaks out after alleged attacker is arrested

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“I’ve been doing a lot of soul-searching during this time and the word hope keeps coming up to me,” the woman said. Studio: KTXL

76-year-old California sexual assault survivor speaks out after alleged attacker is arrested

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“I’ve been doing a lot of soul-searching during this time and the word hope keeps coming up to me,” the woman said. Studio: KTXL





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