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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
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A small plane sits on the road after making an emergency landing on Interstate 85 near Shallowford Road in Atlanta, Monday, Sept. 20, 2010. No injuries were reported and the plane’s pilot emerged unscathed after the gutsy maneuver.
Plane lands on busy highway northeast of Atlanta Associated Press Writer ATLANTA – Authorities say a small plane made a smooth emergency landing without hitting any cars on a busy stretch of Interstate 85 in northeast Atlanta just as the city’s evening rush hour began.
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Television shots showed traffic snarled for miles as the Piper Saratoga blocked at least four lanes of traffic about 5 p.m. Monday. It was hauled away a couple hours later. Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen said no injuries were reported. The plane landed on a southbound stretch of the interstate a few miles from Peachtree DeKalb Airport, where it was headed. The pilot, identified as Matt Conway by WSB-TV, told the station that mechanical problems forced him to land.
Rooftop protest after Sydney asylum-seeker death Agence France Presse
SYDNEY – Asylum-seekers protested from the roof of a Sydney immigration centre for a second day on Tuesday after a Fijian man plunged to his death in front of horrified onlookers. The group of 11 protesters, including nine Sri Lankan Tamils and an Iraqi, are pleading for a review of their cases and have threatened to jump from the twostorey building, media reported. Negotiators and security guards are on the scene at Villawood detention centre in Sydney’s western suburbs. The men, who have been on the roof since Monday and have reportedly refused food and water for more
than 24 hours, unfurled a banner saying “We need help and freedom”. The protest follows the death of Fiji’s Josefa Rauluni, 36, who leaped from a roof at Villawood after receiving deportation orders. His nephew was among a crowd of people watching. Activists said the incident had deeply traumatised inmates at Villawood, which houses 300
people and reopened this year to cope with a surge in asylum-seekers arriving in Australia. “The first person I spoke to, he was a babbling mess and just ended up crying and wasn’t able to say anything other than ‘I saw it, I saw it, I saw it’ and just kept bawling his eyes out,” refugee advocate Brami Jagen told public broadcaster ABC. Continued on page 6
Sri Lankan asylum-seekers try to stop a refugee (C, in black) from jumping off the roof of the Villawood detention centre during an immigration protest near Sydney on September 21, 2010. The protest follows the death of Fiji’s Josefa Rauluni, age 36, who lept from a roof at Villawood after receiving deportation orders on September 20.
AFP PHOTO / Torsten BLACKWOOD