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They went underground, living in safe houses, eluding the police.
Activists retreated to safe houses, the extremists to cars and hotels.
"All the Pakistanis have been sent to safe houses," he said.
More are waiting in safe houses throughout Russia, an activist said.
Both have created "safe houses" or "outreach centres" in the bloodiest barrios.
Casanovas said his group had decided unilaterally to offer the safe-houses.
Authorities have raided five safe houses across the country, according to CNN.
They had established safe houses, and some were avoiding their own homes.
He showed me snapshots of buildings that he said were safe houses.
Dan Fesperman's latest novel, "Safe Houses," similarly opts for a dual perspective.
Vazquez and the Mexican marines searched five of Chapo's safe houses around Culiacán.
"The FBI and CIA use August locks on safe houses throughout the world."
At one point, Sanchez lived with Guzman at one of his safe houses.
This is no conventional spy novel, however, and the narrative plays out not in the usual offices and safe houses but in the homes and gardens of suburban England — the not-so-safe houses, as they turn out to be.
But the safe houses were equipped with little more than gauze, cotton, and serum.
It has also carried out repeated raids on suspected Islamic State safe houses in Turkey.
Cover: A DEA agent with bags of meth at one of El Chapo's safe houses.
For the past two years, she has lived in a series of furnished safe houses.
The Afghans moved through an endless series of safe houses and, once, a cow barn.
Immigrant safe houses A secret network to hide undocumented immigrants is linking up in Los Angeles.
These migrants will often spend time in safe houses, which the residents of Agadez call "ghettos".
State-run Anadolu Agency said the police were conducting raids of other suspected ISIS safe houses.
In northwest Chihuahua state, for example, authorities have also uncovered clandestine graves hidden in safe houses.
Three weeks later, Mr. Guaidó is shuttling among a half-dozen safe houses to escape capture.
Later that day, Vazquez and the Mexican marines searched five of Chapo's safe houses around Culiacán.
I met these boys in hotel rooms that felt in turn like safe houses and prisons.
Expect double-crossing agents, creepy safe houses and enigmatic mission details from unseen powers-that-be.
Along with three colleagues, he identified and stocked safe houses where emergency operations could be performed.
The intent is to shelter hundreds, possibly thousands of undocumented people in safe houses across Southern California.
Raids are continuing on suspected bomb-making factories and safe houses in the east of the island.
In both countries, Air Force jets conduct strikes on militants, safe houses, ammunition depots and training camps.
It infiltrated IRGC personnel into Iraq, assassinated former Ba'athist leaders, and established safe houses for future operations.
In the wake of Tuesday night's attack, police have stepped up their raids on suspected safe houses.
There are hunger strikes and car bombs and safe houses and men in balaclavas and Halloween masks.
Unseen runs safe houses for survivors and works with businesses, police, government and others to end slavery.
These startling anecdotes have been heard in family homes, police stations and safe houses for years in Manitoba.
The company has promised to waive all fees for placing those affected by the storm in safe houses.
This summer, the government announced its plan to open three new safe houses for women fleeing domestic violence.
She volunteers for a group that provides safe houses for human trafficking victims, another that helps veterans rehabilitate.
Much of the planning and at least two of the apartments used as safe houses were in Athens.
They were stashed in safe houses along the way, often without enough food or water to go around.
Earlier this year we told you about US safe houses that help victims get back on their feet.
She has been separated from her family and living in safe houses since the 2018 overturning of the sentence.
And second, it uses its substantial airpower to bomb ISIS targets like weapons facilities, convoys, safe houses, and more.
But Linton said opting for sturdy materials and circular construction is still the best bet for hurricane-safe houses.
"The persecution has been savage," he said in the empty hallway of one of the safe houses he uses.
During demonstrations, the students waited in cars and vans to shuttle injured protesters to the safe houses, then disappeared.
Some are kept in detention centres run by militias in the north, or held for ransom in grim "safe houses".
Pizarro said he had lived in "safe houses" since then before coming to Europe to lobby the U.N. and parliaments.
Twenty-five associates of one victim, a gay rights activist, have taken refuge in safe houses provided by diplomatic missions.
In other safe houses, Mehala has heard of people waiting up to two years before they can find alternative accommodation.
The network of safe houses has, at any one time, dozens of undocumented immigrant families who are hiding from ICE.
In 1982, Cora co-founded Chelsea Help for Battered Women, a hotline and group of safe houses in rural Vermont.
The UN is trying to help by putting witnesses up in safe houses or by regularly checking in on them.
Her organization runs the rural healing lodge where Chopek stayed, as well as safe houses, rehabilitation and prevention programs throughout Manitoba.
Casanovas said among the safe-houses on offer was his own home in Theza, a short drive from the Spanish border.
It was planned, authorities believe, in a series of safe houses across Sri Lanka, the subject of raids in recent days.
They also contracted a partner NGO called HIAS to provide safe houses to live in and small stipends to live on.
With assistance from a local nonprofit and the police department, she helped women find safe houses and apply for maternity benefits.
We are working to establish safe houses as alternatives to detention for the most vulnerable, especially children and victims of trafficking.
She subsequently led over a dozen missions to rescue enslaved people and deliver them to safe houses via the Underground Railroad.
He described a band of around 50 men who followed him, often dispersed into smaller groups and training in safe houses.
He was dispatched on a failed mission to Congo, then bounced between safe houses in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Prague.
While moving between safe houses, she has continued critical reporting on the environment, freedom of religion and online civil society. 9.
He used his horses and wagon to help slaves escape to freedom through a network of hiding places and safe houses.
In Budapest several of his safe-houses survive on the streets where he walked, unsleeping, intent to save "as many as possible".
Mehala points out that as important as safe houses are, it's as if the council has forgotten they're supposed to be temporary.
Nicaraguan leaders of the street protests, who are among the most wanted by the Ortega administration, have sought sanctuary in safe houses.
They move and hide in cells made up of a handful of fighters, and occupy a network of safe houses, analysts say.
They provided the safe houses of the Underground Railroad alongside Harriet Tubman and organized escapes while in danger of harm and imprisonment.
Wilders has lived in safe houses under 24-hour guard since 2004 to protect him from Islamist militants who threatened to kill him.
In the 31 safe houses he set up round Budapest, decked with huge Swedish flags, he fed, clothed and cared for thousands more.
They were overwhelmingly concentrated in the capital London but the charity said it has a number of "safe houses" throughout England and Wales.
According to a report in the Hindu, an Indian newspaper, those who refused to cut Geo were taken to safe houses and threatened.
The youth group, formed with Charger's cousin Joseph White Eyes and friend Trenton Casillas-Bakeberg, petitioned the tribal council for youth safe houses.
It's a charity made of up of security experts who offer technical assistance to victims of violence through local shelters and safe houses.
These days, Roberto Escobar, having served fourteen years in prison, earns money by leading tourists around one of his family's former safe houses.
Callimachi: They then went to Belgium, and they spent several months in safe houses there, where they collected the equipment that they needed.
The Underground Railroad was a covert network of safe houses and people in the United States that helped fugitive slaves escape to freedom.
The robust indictment alleges dealers often convened at L & L, storing drugs in the shop's office, along with a number of other safe houses.
Not only does it introduce a major character and mission-giver; it also unlocks the option to fast-travel between Faith's different safe houses.
Investigators have also established that the Seat Leon hatchback used in the Paris attacks stopped near the suspected safe houses in Charleroi and Auvelais.
He wants to know the locations of her labs, offices and safe houses, and the dire consequences for not cooperating needn't even be vocalized.
She said his workers would confiscate her phone before bringing her to Chapo, and they blindfolded her on the way to his safe houses.
Along the pipeline from Hong Kong to Taiwan, a clandestine network of sympathizers has sprung into action, quietly operating safe houses and orchestrating exits.
Authorities have begun designating safe houses for vulnerable children in the city, besides tightening patrols in neighborhoods where there are many children, he added.
The reader last encounters the troves of manuscripts as they arrive at safe houses in Bamako; "not one had been lost", according to Mr Haidara.
The pending law would also include guarantees of services for survivors of domestic violence, such as legal and medical support and access to safe houses.
This seems particularly cruel given that councils are currently wasting money keeping women like Mehala in safe houses when they don't want to be there.
But after two and a half months of training in different safe houses, Khweis got cold feet and surrendered to Kurdish forces in northern Iraq.
The bureau is watching him and learning things about safe houses, garages and cars bought for cash that could lead them to Elizabeth and Philip.
The Mexican marines didn't know which of the possible safe houses Guzman might pick, but they had eyes on them all with 24-hour surveillance.
The Russian LGBT Network, Mr. Kochetkov's group, has created an emergency volunteer network to help gay men escape Chechnya, operating a hotline and safe houses.
What was that shooting process like embedding yourself with them on a day-to-day basis in places like safe houses in Turkey or Germany?
Gridnodes allow you to fast-travel to any safe houses in their immediate vicinity, which in turn lets you cross larger chunks of the map instantaneously.
An Italian journalist who visited several safe houses described people living with near-terminal boredom, unable to go out, missing the company of friends and family.
Iraqis who had worked with the CIA told Iran about CIA safe houses, other Iraqis working for the Americans, and CIA training, according to the investigation.
They have exchanged their routine lives as lawyers, engineering majors, radio broadcasters and merchants for one of ever-changing safe houses, encrypted messaging apps and pseudonyms.
As we crisscrossed people's properties and searched abandoned sheds — often used as temporary safe houses for cover — local dogs betrayed migrants' positions with their frenetic barking.
Others were forced to reside in safe houses for months, provided by foreign embassies in Dhaka, before they fled into Sweden, Germany and the United States.
Additionally, the CIA allowed Hunt and his sidekick, G. Gordon Liddy, to use two CIA safe houses in the D.C. area for meetings and storage purposes.
It's a story of code names and safe houses, a story of women taking control of their lives and teaching other women to do the same.
"We've been in hiding – we bounce around every couple of weeks to these safe houses," Rodgers told Kelly Ripa and Anderson Cooper on Tuesday's Live with Kelly.
Over the last 24 hours, police have raided four safe houses in Addailachchenai, Sammanthurai, Nintavur and Sainthamaruthu -- all in the eastern area, said Gunasekara, the police spokesman.
The charity works with Co-op on the scheme and cares for 500 men, women and children who are slavery survivors through safe houses and outreach programs.
The government has registered people with the condition, so that it can monitor and track them, and has established safe houses for children at risk of attack.
She took great risks traveling at night from the South to the free North via a network of secret routes and safe houses on the Underground Railroad.
Then, she guided them through the Underground Railroad, a secret network of routes and safe houses, after he bought his family at the auction, according to Biography.
He has arranged for the hasty departure of about 600 people, he said, and pays the rent for three safe houses including this one in Costa Rica.
In the Atlantic region, criminal bands maintain docks, safe houses and vehicles used to receive, store and move both cocaine and marijuana imported for the national market.
Ms. Lokshina said she used the chance meeting as an opportunity to press for sanctuary for the Chechens, many of whom had escaped to Russian safe houses.
Among them was Igor Kochetkov, director of the Russian LGBT Network, a group that has been providing gay men from Chechnya with safe houses elsewhere in Russia.
They said they had lived in fear for six months, shuttling between 15 safe houses, staying with a nun, families and at a shelter for abused women.
In Russia, that work fell to the Russian LGBT Network, which set up a hotline and safe houses for those wanting to escape and prodded embassies to act.
The term underground railroad most commonly refers to a network of secret routes and safe houses that African-American slaves used to seek freedom in the 19th century.
"We think that they suspected him of complicity with South Koreans working with the underground railroad to move North Koreans through China to safe houses," Roy tells PEOPLE.
It can climb to well over 70,000 feet, making it an important asset in the effort to find and destroy senior ISIS fighters, safe houses and battle positions.
The CyberHouse Life project is part of a growing doomsday shelter industry that is responding to public demand for safe-houses in the event of a global catastrophe.
Prosecutors say he became part of a Brussels-based network with at least nine safe houses, including two bomb-making shops, and which was planning many further attacks.
The traffickers have safe houses and contacts in Tanzania and Malawi where the migrants are held, and sometimes look for work, until they are able to move on.
Activists and organizations working with North Korean defectors say Beijing is increasingly cracking down on safe houses and there has been a recent uptick in the arrest of escapees.
From 1943, Miller said the Mission helped many people, including former pupils, to escape transportation to Nazi death camps, hiding them in cellars or getting them to safe houses.
And when they were blasted across national television, it reportedly panicked his wife into changing safe houses, inadvertently leading the authorities to the apartment where he was hiding out.
The disappearance of one of the Paris attackers, Salah Abdeslam, and several alleged co-conspirators suggests ISIS may have a network of safe houses and travel facilitators in Europe.
Several had gone into hiding in safe houses in Dhaka arranged by local and foreign friends, while others fled to the countryside, considering it safer than the teeming capital.
Mexican soldiers and U.S. agents came close to Guzman on several occasions, but his layers of bodyguards and spies always tipped him off before they stormed his safe houses.
Some made their way to a mountain on its far shore; others doubled back to the Masaya-Managua road, and accomplices drove them to safe houses in the capital.
The underground railroad is not, in Whitehead's novel, the secret network of passageways and safe houses used by runaway slaves to reach the free North from their slaveholding states.
Since July, the police have located and eradicated 20 safe houses used by four or five terrorist cells that were a part of Mr. Chowdhury's network, Mr. Islam said.
Yet in the last two days, armed Reaper drones and attack planes conducted more than 30 strikes against Qaeda militants, equipment and safe houses across south-central Yemen, Capt.
Giuliani is filming the three-part program, Ukrainian Witnesses Destroy Schiff's Case for OAN, hosted by Chanel Rion, inside a series of "undisclosed safe houses" for no discernible reason.
Charities have called for specialist foster carers to be trained to look after trafficked children and for the setting up of safe houses with high levels of support and supervision.
Mexican soldiers and U.S. agents came close to Guzman on several occasions but his layers of body guards and spies always tipped him off before they stormed his safe houses.
"His digital prints with his DNA were identified in the safe houses in located throughout Schaarbeek, and in a Renault Clio car used in the Paris attacks," Werts told reporters.
Mr. Leiva said his team members had been threatened — it is unclear by whom — and forced to move out of their homes and sleep in a network of safe houses.
For years, he had been shuttling between safe houses, terrified that armed men would kidnap or kill him for the crimes of his cousin Ghassan, a member of Al Qaeda.
Depending on the circumstances of the rescue, it can take days or even weeks to get safely out of ISIS territory, switching from vehicle to vehicle, and waiting in safe houses.
"Harriet" retells the tale of African-American political activist Harriet Tubman, who led over a dozen missions to rescue enslaved people and deliver them to safe houses via the Underground Railroad.
At another church in Manila, most people seeking sanctuary spend a few nights on spare mattresses before they are moved to safe houses or helped to leave Manila, staff members said.
They raided safe houses, stormed into heavily-armed enemy compounds, captured or killed hundreds of terrorists, and utilized the intelligence they found to go out and do it all over again.
The routes African migrants take to reach the Libyan coast form a web across the continent (see map) along which are strung safe houses, brokers and drivers, loosely linked by personal connections.
Investigations into the deadly attack on a nightclub in Istanbul on January 1st 2017 revealed that IS had established about 100 safe-houses in the city, where police found more than $500,000.
Turkey was pressed into action against ISIS by the surge of suicide attacks in Turkey, as well as the terror group's use of safe houses and "informal" financial services on Turkish soil.
Messaging app shuts down 78 ISIS channels How they finance attacks in Europe is largely unknown Travel costs, car rentals, safe houses and weapons require considerable sums of money, the report says.
Defense officials said the team had set up safe houses and worked with Iraqi and Kurdish forces to establish informant networks and conduct raids on Islamic State leaders and other important militants.
Military officials said the team had set up safe houses and worked with Iraqi and Kurdish forces to establish informant networks and conduct raids on Islamic State leaders and other important militants.
Within four years of meeting Jaguar, Mr. Galvan began working for him, receiving shipments of Mexican cocaine and marijuana at safe houses in El Paso and moving guns in the opposite direction.
I flashed on Colson Whitehead's novel "The Underground Railroad," which literalizes the network of safe houses and routes used by enslaved black Americans, turning it into a fantastical subterranean passageway to freedom.
AN UNDERGROUND TRADE All over the world, in Dutch clubs like the one Kok frequented, or Australian biker hangouts and Mexican drug safe houses, there is an underground trade of custom-engineered phones.
They also rely on "safe houses" — such as the ones in the port of Adjabiya, in Libya — to keep dozens of people locked up while they await their chance to leave the country.
Sun is an escaped convict, Nomi is a former hacker who keeps breaking the law, and Will and Riley will forever be mole people, it seems, hiding away in safe houses in Amsterdam.
He then spent several months in a series of government safe houses in Havana, where he says he was continually questioned and threatened while being kept in solitary confinement 23 hours a day.
Tubman then undertook a series of 70-odd rescues, ushering slaves to freedom as a "conductor" of the Underground Railroad, a covert network of byways and safe houses running through 14 northern states.
The priest said he had long kept "safe houses" across the city, secret apartments he offered as refuges to Irish Republicans on the lam and other political fugitives, as well as undocumented immigrants.
Under the assumed identity of "Joseph Anton" (derived from literary giants Joseph Conrad and Anton Chekhov) Rushdie moved between rural safe houses under the protection of the UK Home Office and British police.
A month after the killings, in February 123, Sanchez was sleeping alongside Chapo at one of his safe houses in Culiacán when DEA agents and Mexican marines broke down their steel-reinforced front door.
Branches of both Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) claimed to have been involved in providing men, logistics and safe houses for the attack on the police academy, for instance.
There were reports coming in of KGB cells in mountain hideouts in Bolivia, safe houses for Stalinists in the high-rises of São Paulo, Communist agents seeded into the governments of Chile and Uruguay.
Banks usually require proof of address and identity documents, like passports, to open accounts, which can exclude victims of slavery and trafficking who may have had these documents confiscated or live in safe houses.
"Criminal gangs are flourishing," said Hadj Sahraoui, who has met young girls from Nigeria in European safe houses who were sold for sex when they thought they had been recruited as nannies and hairdressers.
Around mid-afternoon, authorities tracked Guillen to one of his safe houses, where navy special forces, three helicopters, 17 vehicles, and 660 support troops fought Guillen and his bodyguards for more than two hours.
The details: The new bill would protect transgender citizens from discrimination during medical treatment, confirm their right to run for office, require "Protection Centers and Safe Houses" set up by the government, and more.
This documentary, which covers events in Saudi Arabia from 2003 to 2009, interweaves videos made by Al Qaeda members there with footage shot by Saudi security forces of raids on terrorist suspects' safe houses.
In many areas where ISIS has developed active chapters — from the coast of Libya, to the deserts of Sinai in Egypt, to safe houses in Bangladesh — it has grafted itself onto existing militant groups.
For two and a half years, she bounced between shelters, safe houses and the streets of San Francisco, leaving her two children safely with her mother in Oakland so that they could continue school.
The novel adds elements of fantasy by creating a literal version of the Underground Railroad, a system of safe houses and routes used to smuggle slaves to freedom in the early- to mid-1800s.
An activist at another organization that helps spirit defectors out of North Korea said so far its network had not been affected, but they were concerned about networks being targeted and safe houses being raided.
Syria's neighbor said it was pressed into action against ISIS by the surge of suicide attacks in Turkey, as well as the terror group's use of safe houses and "informal" financial services on Turkish soil.
PARIS (Reuters) - French Catalans have a villa with a swimming pool and other safe houses ready in the event that Carles Puigdemont and other leaders of Spain's Catalonia region have to seek refuge from Madrid.
Turkish authorities have been pressed into taking action against ISIS by the surge of suicide bombings in Turkey, as well as the terror group's use of safe houses and "informal" financial services on Turkish soil.
Capable of climbing to well over 70,000 feet, the U-2 spy plane is also widely considered an important asset in the effort to find and destroy senior ISIS fighters, safe houses and battle positions.
In the letter, dated August 2014, an official arranges for safe houses and vehicles to be provided for Afghan Taliban commanders forced out of a remote area of northern Pakistan while an army operation is conducted.
It is clear that some of the Brussels attackers had been on the run from authorities in France and Belgium but were still able to hide in safe houses, assemble bombs and carry out linked attacks.
NAIROBI, Dec 13 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - LGBT+ refugees in Kenya's remote Kakuma camp are being moved to safe houses in Nairobi after they were attacked when protesting for greater protection, the United Nations said on Thursday.
It is unclear how the United States identified and tracked Mr. Adnani, but his death, if confirmed, would highlight the ability of American agencies to collect and coordinate information gathered from raids on ISIS safe houses.
Victims risk getting mediocre aid because the Home Office (interior ministry) does not monitor the support provided to people in safe houses while they await a decision on their future, a government watchdog said last month.
Today, little visual evidence remains of the Underground Railroad, an antebellum network of secret routes and safe houses, maintained by brave black and white "conductors," which facilitated the escape of slaves to free states and Canada.
As the deck shows, each client participates in three daylong sessions at the firm's safe houses over four to six weeks with each group consisting of the company's founder and no more than four more people.
Most worrisome for activists is that the arrests largely occurred away from the North Korean border – an area dubbed the "red zone" where most escapees get caught - and included rare raids on at least two safe houses.
The circle closed further, she added, when the manhunt identified a "specialist in the construction of tunnels" who was busy adapting safe houses in several places, seemingly reaffirming the drug lord's trust in underground methods of escape.
There is likely to be testimony about safe houses in Africa, illegal pain pills trafficked out of Mexico and the murder of a Filipino woman who was shot in the face and then dumped from a van.
The game uses an algorithm to ensure there are always people around to snatch from – but even if you're out of defenses, there are 'safe houses' where your parcel can be protected for up to an hour.
When Mohammad Ali was detained by the police in Kabul after his in-laws accused him of kidnapping Zakia, Women for Afghan Women sheltered Zakia in their safe houses and their lawyers helped win Mohammad Ali's release.
What's more, the Pakistani government will be required to provide protection centers and safe houses for those who feel at risk, and trans citizens will have the right to inheritance, to run for office and to assembly.
The Roman Catholic Church has vocally opposed Mr. Duterte's deadly campaign, and an underground network of churches and safe houses is offering sanctuary — quietly, to avoid the attention of the vigilantes responsible for much of the killing.
The separate strands of their stories intersect with and bounce off one another in often mysterious ways as the book travels to an array of safe houses, fancy hotel rooms and dodgy establishments on four different continents.
Dependent on those smugglers to guide them for a steep fee over the Rio Grande with the assent of cartel factions that control parts of the riverbank, they wait nervously in "safe houses" for their appointed crossing hour.
Agent Vazquez described a high-stakes game of cat and mouse as the marines pursued Mr. Guzmán on a nightlong chase through several of the drug lord's safe houses, which were connected by a series of secret tunnels.
One former C.I.A. asset, known by the nickname "Donnie Brasco," offered to sell Iran the locations of agency safe houses, details of weapons and surveillance training, and the names of other Iraqis who had spied for the Americans.
Using the WhatsApp messaging service on their cellphones, the local smugglers, who are tied in with networks of traffickers extending across West Africa, start coordinating the surreptitious loading of migrants from safe houses and basements across the city.
Lining up confederates who would provide the operatives with hideouts -- safe houses where they could meet and build their bombs -- bomb making material, food and cars to transport them to the attack venue were allegedly Abdeslam's areas of responsibility.
In addition to Anas Haqqani, Mr. Ghani said his government would release Hafiz Rashid, a senior Taliban commander who had equipped suicide bombers, chosen their targets and moved them from safe houses in Pakistan across the border into Afghanistan.
The bombs in the November attacks were made of triacetone triperoxide, or TATP, an explosive used in seven places across Paris, and traces of which were found in what were suspected to be Islamic State safe houses in Belgium.
Related: Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán Captured in Mexico: What You Need to Know At that time the authorities said the drug lord maintained six safe houses in the city kitted out with tunnels connected to the storm drainage network.
Some children were placed with French Catholics or sent to the United States; others lived in safe houses around France, where Mr. Loinger, who was Jewish himself, ran sports competitions to maintain the children's physical and mental well-being.
Instead of the resolute act of vengeance deep behind enemy lines described by Indian jingoists, it appears that small teams of Indian commandos had slipped across the line to strike at safe houses believed to be used by Islamist guerrillas.
Last week, The California Sunday Magazine published a powerful story written by Lizzie Presser about the underground network of Latinas who are transforming their homes into safe houses for — mostly undocumented — women who have been abused at home and at work.
GENEVA (Reuters) - U.N. investigators have identified perpetrators of pervasive rape and killings and torture in secret safe houses in South Sudan, and believe oil revenues have driven much of the violence in its civil war, a report said on Wednesday.
Yet it is precisely by way of darkness that Michna-Bales invites us to imagine the lived experiences of the estimated 100,000 enslaved people who navigated the Underground Railroad's network of secret routes and safe houses during the mid-19th century.
She would later come to be known for her work guiding enslaved people to freedom via the Underground Railroad, a loosely connected network of abolitionists who monitored safe houses where fugitives were sheltered on their journey north to free states.
Ms. Coronel, a frequent presence at the trial, displayed no emotion when an F.B.I. agent read aloud a message in which Mr. Guzmán told her about escaping a police raid at one of his safe houses by scrambling out the back.
As a result, the group's leaders own properties in Pakistani cities, enjoy safe houses, operate madrassas, collect donations, freely travel abroad, seek treatment in local hospitals and frequently manage to get their supplies to pass unimpeded between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
In the eyes of the authorities, their crime was simple: being enlisted by a well-known French recruiter, traveling to Syria and Islamic State safe houses or training centers, training with Kalashnikov rifles and other weapons, and returning to France.
It belongs to a small group of firms that provide humanitarian aid to famine-stricken women and children at the same time that they help set up safe houses and supply networks for the military's secret kill-or-capture commando units.
Chapo left behind a trove of evidence at his network of safe houses, including rocket-propelled grenades, a pistol with his initials encrusted in diamonds on the grip, more than 2,800 packages of meth, and a bunch of plastic bananas stuffed with cocaine.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A number of the Paris attackers used two apartments and a house in Belgium as possible safe houses in the weeks in leading up to their coordinated shooting and suicide bomb assault on the French capital, investigators said on Wednesday.
In recent months, Mexico has also put up for auction 77 vehicles, including a Lamborghini and a Mustang convertible, as well as safe houses with tunnels and the apartment of a cartel leader who was killed there and disposed of by his brothers.
Particularly, when I got to Olivia [Records] and discovered that there were lesbian safe houses across the United States, and that you could travel from coast to coast and never encounter someone presenting as male, like a wonderful parallel subculture—or superculture. Everywhere.
He says their networks involve up to 25 layers of intermediaries and facilitators, among them an ever-changing cast of lorry drivers, travel agents, money changers, people with access to safe houses and fishermen, along with bribeable officials, soldiers and police officers.
During the course of filming, Mr. Fogel changed the location of his production office four times, used burner phones to thwart surveillance attempts, edited the film on hard drives rather than a hackable server, and moved Dr. Rodchenkov to four different safe houses.
Turkey launched a military incursion into Syria in August in support of Syrian rebels to try to push Islamic State away from its border area, and has also frequently carried out raids on suspected jihadist safe-houses in Istanbul and other cities.
It's hard to imagine those same voters seriously making the same argument after a steady stream of alternative facts, Russian influence, the media being labeled an "enemy of the American people," stories of pastors preparing safe houses for undocumented immigrants and a failed Muslim ban.
Journey to the south Korean pastors have set up a network of routes and safe houses in China inspired by the Underground Railroad, the secret passages enslaved African-Americans used to escape to free states from the late 1700s until the US Civil War.
But unlike the average street photographer who snaps away without getting to know his or her subjects, Boogie is a documentarian who actively enters the lives of the people he shoots, building trust and gaining access to their homes, their safe houses, their squats.
While this was less than altruistic, what matters was that it meant there could be safe houses, places where runaways could get a meal; there were barbershops they could sneak into, wash up and be given fresh clothing as they continued their journey to Canada.
WASHINGTON — In a series of conversations in Qaeda safe houses in Yemen in 2009, Anwar al-Awlaki carefully sized up a young Nigerian volunteer, decided the man had the diligence and dedication for a "martyrdom mission" and finally unveiled what he had in mind.
Just as Joseph Kennedy used bad money to pave the path to dynastic legitimacy, says Gilberto, the Calis will be able to retain their fortune for the modest cost of surrendering labs, safe houses and trafficking routes, and in return for serving minimal prison sentences.
"It's like the underground railroad, only that it's digital," says Maurice Stierl of Watch The Med, an NGO that tracks the deaths and hardships of migrants who cross the Mediterranean, referring to the secret routes and safe houses used to free American slaves in the 20153th century.
"On the one hand you say that you should never give in to people who threaten to use violence against freedom of speech," he said, adding that he had spent 15 years living in safe houses and escorted by a security detail due to constant death threats.
She's popularly known in U.S. history for the nearly two dozen runs she made along the so-called "Underground Railroad" (neither underground, nor a railroad, but a series of safe houses and individuals sympathetic to slaves), helping slaves escape to freedom in the northern U.S. or Canada.
Second, major donors can play a role in funding a legal aid fund, an expansion of the network of safe houses and counseling centers for victims of abuse, since oftentimes -- the Wewak shelter's founder Sophie Mangai told me -- these are the only places women can escape abusive spouses.
Once back on track, a new judge will have to reconsider Colonel Spath's invalidated decisions and revisit a prosecution request to pre-admit hundreds of pieces of physical evidence F.B.I. agents tagged from the wreck of the ship in Aden, Yemen, as well as several safe houses in Aden.
Communication, to transportation, to the location of safe houses, to the tactics that they were going to use, to the formations they were going to go in, to the assignments they had that night — we believe that it was this unit inside ISIS that organized all of that.
Bruce Rauner in August, does not require salon workers to act on their suspicions, but helps them to recognize warning signs and provides them with resources to pass on to victims so they can get help — such as safe houses or hotlines — get restraining orders or get access to legal professionals.
Back then, a friend of mine—the girlfriend of a dude who worked as a security guard for shipments in safe houses—offered me a kilo of marijuana at a real cheap price, and BAM—I sold it at $21 pesos [$2000 USD] for each baggie, and made over three times profit.
The second half of the book describes in equally meticulous — and gruesome — detail the deportations and persecution of Jews, and the struggle of many along the Côte d'Azur, including Chanel's architect, to hide Allied prisoners and detention camp escapees in their villas, and then to help them find other safe houses or couriers.
The federal prosecutor's office in Brussels said on Wednesday that it had identified three residences — in essence, safe houses — that were used to prepare for the attacks: an apartment in the Schaerbeek district of Brussels; an apartment in the city of Charleroi, about 40 miles south of Brussels; and a house in Auvelais, a town just east of Charleroi.
Women are particularly at risk: A growing number of pregnant women with uncertain immigration status are avoiding prenatal care, according to Doctors of the World, while asylum-seeking women trapped in abusive relationships are being denied access to state-funded safe houses and told to stay with their partners if they want to keep their right to stay in Britain.
International operation Across Sri Lanka, a huge international criminal investigation was ramping up, with six foreign police agencies and Interpol assisting local police, including Scotland Yard from the UK and the FBI from the US. Gunasekera, the police spokesman, said officers from Sri Lanka's Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and Terrorism Investigation Department (TID) had raided five safe houses across the country in connection with Sunday's attacks.
A foreign-directed attack is one in which leaders or key members of al-Qaeda or ISIS recruit, train, and deploy an individual or a group of individuals to carry out an attack, usually providing operational guidance (which targets to hit, how to stay under the radar and avoid getting caught before the attack, etc.) as well as resources such as money, fake travel documents, safe houses, and even weapons.
"Right here in Iowa, people meeting in barns – white folk and black folk – built the greatest infrastructure project this country has ever seen: the Underground Railroad," Booker told a packed crowd at a brewery in Marshalltown, Iowa, on Saturday, referring to a network of safe houses used to assist black Americans fleeing slavery states to free states ahead of and during the U.S. Civil War in the 1860s.
" One informant, referred to as "Source 134992" and nicknamed "Donnie Brasco" by the CIA, ended up "broke and terrified that his ties to the Americans would cost him his life," turning to Tehran for protection: "He said that everything he knew about American intelligence gathering in Iraq was for sale: the locations of CIA safe houses; the names of hotels where CIA operatives met with agents; details of his weapons and surveillance training; the names of other Iraqis working as spies for the Americans.
Specifically, Gravano argues that the character uses the same phrases she uses; that the character's father mirrors Gravano's own father; that the character's story about moving out west to safe houses mirrors Gravano's fear of being ripped out of her former life and being sent to Nebraska; that the character's story about dealing with the character's father cooperating with the state government is the same as Gravano dealing with the repercussions of her father's cooperation; and that the character's father not letting the character do a reality show is the same as Gravano's father publicly decrying her doing a reality show.

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