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Edlorm Housing Ghana Ltd and OPC Global News and Media Corporation Announce Joint Venture for Luxurious Edlorm Villa Project in Accra, Ghana Will The 1984 Unsolved Murder of Janice Weston Ever be Resolved? By Giovanni Di Stefano and Caroline Bayford Con Man Francesco Ventimiglia’s Fraudulent Scheme Unravelled Special Investigation by the Chief Crime Division of OPC Lord Haw Haw the American Traitor WWII docufiction under development
The Illustrated Weekly of India

We at OPC GLOBAL are proud to soon be publishing news in five different languages in association with an international media conglomerate in countries with a population totaling 2.5 billion.  The Illustrated Weekly of India will be bringing you news and more from India and the World.  

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Betterment or Punishment: Icelandic law contains no reference to betterment – Birna Stefánsdóttir and Áróra Einarsdóttir

The situation of prisoners in Icelandic prisons has been under much discussion lately. We read stories about white-collar criminals serving their sentence in single-family houses at Kvíabryggja, hear that prisoners can surf the internet at will and even serve long sentences outside prison. Is this the reality of Icelandic prisoners?   Kvíabryggja prison  A great awakening as to if it is not high time to approach imprisonment as betterment rather than punishment has begun. Most of our neighbour countries…

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The Sinking Of ‘The Belgrano’ By Giovanni Di Stefano

On 2 May 1982 the Argentine cruiser ‘General Belgrano’ was sunk by a British submarine. Despite the huge loss of life, the action was applauded in Britain as a shrewd blow in the Falklands conflict; but as the facts began to emerge, disturbing doubts concerning the role of the British government in the incident were raised.   For although it was claimed, at first, that the submarine commander had been acting on his own initiative in firing his torpedoes, it…

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A whiff of hypocrisy? Lie Detectors: The system is wearing two faces by Giovanni Di Stefano

On hearing that lie detector tests are to be compulsory from October this year reminds me of the Polygraph test the prison service allowed me to conduct on behalf of my then Client Jeremy Bamber. He passed. Both George Galloway MP and Mr. Hunter MP pressed the Home Office as to when Bamber would be released, in view of having passed five lie detector tests for five murders! I wrote to the Secretary of State seeking Mr. Bambers release!…

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