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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 57. Chapters: 2000 crimes in the United States, Murder in 2000, Terrorist incidents in 2000, Zeljko Raznatovic, USS Cole bombing, Violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict 2000, Sydney gang rapes, 2000 millennium attack plots,... Viac o knihe

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 57. Chapters: 2000 crimes in the United States, Murder in 2000, Terrorist incidents in 2000, Zeljko Raznatovic, USS Cole bombing, Violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict 2000, Sydney gang rapes, 2000 millennium attack plots, List of terrorist incidents, 2000, Murder of Victoria Climbié, Melbourne gangland killings, Steve Vizard, Murder of Leanne Tiernan, Murder of Sarah Payne, Lucia de Berk, Texas Seven, Rizal Day bombings, 2000 Jarafa mosque massacre, Death of Damilola Taylor, Stephen Saunders, Ivan Stambolic, 2000 Hezbollah cross-border raid, Murder of Keith William Allan, Jaswinder Kaur Sidhu, Rodney Adler, Ray Williams, Derwin Brown, Childers Palace Backpackers Hostel fire, Zahid Mubarek, Jane Andrews, USS Cole bombing mastermind, Yukio Yamaji, Christmas Eve 2000 Indonesia bombings, Lee Ashurst, Philippine Airlines Flight 812, Strasbourg cathedral bombing plot, C. V. Gunaratne, Shanti Kali, Neomugicha incident, Pavle Bulatovic. Excerpt: f This is a timeline of incidents in 2000 that have been labelled as "terrorism" and are not believed to have been carried out by a government or its forces (see state terrorism and state-sponsored terrorism). In 2000 in London, England, an eight-year-old Ivorian girl Victoria Adjo Climbié (2 November 1991 - 25 February 2000) was abused and murdered by her guardians. Her death led to a public inquiry and produced major changes in child protection policies in England. Born in Abobo, Ivory Coast, Climbié left the country with her great-aunt Marie-Thérèse Kouao for an education in France, where they travelled, before arriving in London in April 1999. It is not known exactly when Kouao started abusing Climbié, although it is suspected to have worsened when Kouao and Climbié met and moved in with Carl Manning, who became Kouao's boyfriend. During the abuse, Climbié was burnt with cigarettes, tied up for periods of longer than 24 hours, and hit with bike chains, hammers and wires. Up to her death, the police, the social services department of four local authorities, the National Health Service, the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), and local churches all had contact with her, and noted the signs of abuse. However, in what the judge in the trial following Climbié's death described as "blinding incompetence", all failed to properly investigate the case and little action was taken. Kouao and Manning were convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. After Climbié's death, the parties involved in her case were widely criticised. A public inquiry, headed by Lord Laming, was ordered. It discovered numerous instances where Climbié could have been saved, noted that many of the organisations involved in her care were badly run, and discussed the racial aspects surrounding the case, as many of the participants were black. The subsequent report by Laming made numerous recommendations related to child protection in England. Climbié's d

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