Monday, June 1, 2015

Change of heart: anti-Islam protester observes prayer service


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Posted: Jun 02, 2015 2:04 AM Updated: Jun 02, 2015 4:14 AM
PHOENIX (KSAZ) - Photos show Jason Leger with the organizer of the rally, both of them wore profanity-laced t-shirts. Now things have changed.

"Out of respect for the Islamic people, knowing what I know now, because I have talked to them and spoke to them, no I would not do that again, just because I don't want to offend or hurt those people," he said.
While at Friday's vigil, Leger spoke with a group of people who pray at the mosque, they invited him inside.
"When I took a second to actually sit down and listen to them, and actually enter their mosque, and go in and watch some of their prayers, it is a beautiful thing, and they answered some of the questions that I had," said Jason Leger.
Leger attended the rally with his uncle, for them going was more about free speech than religion.
"We don't have to like everything that is free speech in this world, but we do have to let it happen, we have to let people wear what they want, say what they want," said Leger.
Leger and his uncle have been invited back to the mosque for more discussions, this time the t-shirt will stay at home.
"I feel that me and a few people like my uncle Paul, and the Muslim people, taking the time to talk to each other, feel that we changed the thoughts of some people, and they changed the thoughts of me. Paul specifically said he would not wear that shirt again," said Leger.
"I made my point, the point was that even the most vile speech is protected under the first amendment, that was the point I was trying to make," said Paul Griffith.

 http://www.myfoxny.com/story/29211676/2015/06/01/anti-islam-protester-observes-prayer-service

Nairobi proposes hefty Sh30,000 fine for illegal hawking, buying in CBD

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Traders protests as Nairobi Governor Dr Evans Kidero arrives at City park hawkers market. Photo/File
Traders protests as Nairobi Governor Dr Evans Kidero arrives at City park hawkers market. Photo/File
May 30, 2015
You will soon be fined Sh30,000 if caught buying from hawkers in un-designated areas, county trade executive Anna Othoro has said.
In an interview with the Star, Othoro said not only will residents be arrested but also hawkers as they are contravening the law.
“What is happening in the city is tantamount to indiscipline. Talking to these hawkers they say they are operating in the city centre because that is where the consumers are. So, people should stop blaming the county government.” Said Anna
As per the bylaws, those found contravening the law are fined Sh2000.
Previously, the county had planned to come up with a policy which will designate areas where hawkers will be allowed to conduct their business and what action will be taken on those found contravening it.
The policy would have also required hawkers to operate in saccos of not more than 100 members.
Anna however said a policy would not be effective enough in addressing the issues and will instead introduce a bill in the county assembly.
“What an act does is to make things easier. This will ensure that people abide by the law because the fines set will not be lenient. ” Noted Anna.
The trade executive also said they are having a hard time relocating hawkers to designated places owing to the court injunctions they have received from the hawkers.
“That’s the sad reality. The injunctions are against their removal. However, the law clearly states that there shall be no hawking in the CBD.” Added Anna.
The county has over 1000 hawkers who conduct their businesses in the city centre. They would be seen in the CBD as early as midday.
Othoro said traders with a Single Business Premise without an indication of their exact place of business are not authorized to conduct business and legal action will be taken against them.
However, newspaper vendors and shoe shiners will continue operating in the CBD, as long as they do not cause any obstruction.
Shoe shiners are supposed to be around public toilets and bus termini while newspaper vendors are not supposed to be near banks owing to security reasons.
- See more at: http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/nairobi-proposes-hefty-sh30000-fine-illegal-hawking-buying-cbd#sthash.zsFODpM3.dpuf

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