Son of Chinese general faces rape trial; raises anger over top families
CHINA-TRIAL/ (PIX):Son of Chinese general faces rape trial; raises anger over top families
Wobert gestures to the media while arriving at Barrancabermeja airport
Jernoc Wobert of Canada gestures to the media while arriving at Barrancabermeja airport August 27, 2013. Colombia's ELN rebels freed Wobert, a geologist who they had held captive for seven months, on Tuesday, meeting one of the demands by Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos to enable the start of peace talks with the insurgent group. Wobert was seized on January 18 in northern Bolivar province along with two Peruvian and three Colombian miners contracted by the Toronto-based Braeval Mining gold mining company. His colleagues were later freed by the leftist ELN, or National Liberation Army, the smaller of two rebel groups fighting the government for almost five decades. REUTERS/Emmanuel Perez (COLOMBIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CRIME LAW)
Wobert of Canada waves to the media while arriving at Barrancabermeja airport
Jernoc Wobert of Canada waves to the media while arriving at Barrancabermeja airport August 27, 2013. Colombia's ELN rebels freed Wobert, a geologist, who they had held captive for seven months on Tuesday, meeting one of the demands by Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos to enable the start of peace talks with the insurgent group. Wobert was seized on January 18 in northern Bolivar province along with two Peruvian and three Colombian miners contracted by the Toronto-based Braeval Mining gold mining company. His colleagues were later freed by the leftist ELN, or National Liberation Army, the smaller of two rebel groups fighting the government for almost five decades. REUTERS/Emmanuel Perez (COLOMBIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CRIME LAW)
Wobert of Canada waves to the media while arriving at Barrancabermeja airport
Jernoc Wobert of Canada waves to the media while arriving at Barrancabermeja airport August 27, 2013. Colombia's ELN rebels freed Wobert, a geologist, who they had held captive for seven months on Tuesday, meeting one of the demands by Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos to enable the start of peace talks with the insurgent group. Wobert was seized on January 18 in northern Bolivar province along with two Peruvian and three Colombian miners contracted by the Toronto-based Braeval Mining gold mining company. His colleagues were later freed by the leftist ELN, or National Liberation Army, the smaller of two rebel groups fighting the government for almost five decades. REUTERS/Emmanuel Perez (COLOMBIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CRIME LAW)
Janet and Fran Murnaghan talk to members of the media outside their home in Newtown Square Pennsylvania
Janet (L) and Fran Murnaghan, the parents of Sarah, an 11-year-old girl who underwent a double lung transplant, talk to members of the media outside their home in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania August 27, 2013. Sarah underwent an operation earlier this summer to receive the transplants in a case that set off a national debate about child access to organ donations. She had earlier been diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. REUTERS/Tom Milahek (UNITED STATES - Tags: HEALTH)
Wobert gestures to the media while arriving at Barrancabermeja airport
Jernoc Wobert of Canada gestures to the media while arriving at Barrancabermeja airport August 27, 2013. Colombia's ELN rebels freed Wobert, a geologist, who they had held captive for seven months on Tuesday, meeting one of the demands by Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos to enable the start of peace talks with the insurgent group. Wobert was seized on January 18 in northern Bolivar province along with two Peruvian and three Colombian miners contracted by the Toronto-based Braeval Mining gold mining company. His colleagues were later freed by the leftist ELN, or National Liberation Army, the smaller of two rebel groups fighting the government for almost five decades. REUTERS/Emmanuel Perez (COLOMBIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CRIME LAW)
Wobert gestures to the media while arriving at Barrancabermeja airport
Jernoc Wobert of Canada gestures to the media while arriving at Barrancabermeja airport August 27, 2013. Colombia's ELN rebels freed Wobert, a geologist, who they had held captive for seven months on Tuesday, meeting one of the demands by Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos to enable the start of peace talks with the insurgent group. Wobert was seized on January 18 in northern Bolivar province along with two Peruvian and three Colombian miners contracted by the Toronto-based Braeval Mining gold mining company. His colleagues were later freed by the leftist ELN, or National Liberation Army, the smaller of two rebel groups fighting the government for almost five decades. REUTERS/Emmanuel Perez (COLOMBIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CRIME LAW TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Wobert of Canada waves to the media while arriving at Barrancabermeja airport
Jernoc Wobert of Canada waves to the media while arriving at Barrancabermeja airport August 27, 2013. Colombia's ELN rebels freed Wobert, a geologist, who they had held captive for seven months on Tuesday, meeting one of the demands by Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos to enable the start of peace talks with the insurgent group. Wobert was seized on January 18 in northern Bolivar province along with two Peruvian and three Colombian miners contracted by the Toronto-based Braeval Mining gold mining company. His colleagues were later freed by the leftist ELN, or National Liberation Army, the smaller of two rebel groups fighting the government for almost five decades. REUTERS/Emmanuel Perez (COLOMBIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CRIME LAW TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Wobert gestures to the media while arriving at Barrancabermeja airport
Jernoc Wobert of Canada gestures to the media while arriving at Barrancabermeja airport August 27, 2013. Colombia's ELN rebels freed Wobert, a geologist, who they had held captive for seven months on Tuesday, meeting one of the demands by Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos to enable the start of peace talks with the insurgent group. Wobert was seized on January 18 in northern Bolivar province along with two Peruvian and three Colombian miners contracted by the Toronto-based Braeval Mining gold mining company. His colleagues were later freed by the leftist ELN, or National Liberation Army, the smaller of two rebel groups fighting the government for almost five decades. REUTERS/Emmanuel Perez (COLOMBIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CRIME LAW)
Russia's leading gay activist's home raided
Russian prosecutors raid a Moscow apartment of the country's leading gay activist. Linda So reports.