
Arrest Me
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Initial release | France |
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Directors | Jean-Paul Lilienfeld |
Box office | 815 USD |
Budget | 5 million USD |
Screenplay | Jean-Paul Lilienfeld |
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ID | 2324061 |
About Arrest Me
A woman gives herself up to the police and confesses to the murder of her husband which occurred several years ago. However, after hearing her story, the police are reluctant to take her into custody.
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... " They want to Arrest Me...
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... I know the reason… but I was scared to speak up because I thought that the Taliban government would Arrest Me...
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... He told the New York Times before his detention: " I don t care - they can come Arrest Me...
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... The BBC s China correspondent Stephen McDonnell says the gesture is not only a statement about the silencing of dissent, but also " an up yours to the authorities, as if to say are you going to Arrest Me for holding a sign saying nothing? " Johnny, a 26-year old demonstrator in Beijing, told the Reuters news agency that the paper had come to " represent everything we want to say but cannot say"...
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... " We do our best to do this secretly, " says the female teacher, " but even if they Arrest Me, they beat me, it s worth it...
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... He threatened to arrest [my girlfriend] and take you for a conspiracy, and he said that, because all these so-called videos he didn t want to Arrest Me, If I say that I had lied and that I would not court to see my mom until I was in handcuffs one, she said...
German politician held after Nazi slogan complaint
By Ido Vock & Michael SteiningerBBC News
A German far-right politician has been arrested for allegedly displaying Nazi symbols, after " Sieg Heil" was heard coming from the headquarters of a fraternity to which he belongs.
Daniel Halemba was later released when a judge ruled he was not a Flight Risk .
He was elected to the Bavarian parliament earlier this month.
He was detained hours before he was due to gain immunity as an Alternative for Germany (AfD) MP when The Parliament was Sworn In on Monday afternoon.
The 22-year-old politician is one of 32 AfD members elected in The Party 's best-ever election result in Bavaria, where it is now the largest opposition party in The State .
Police issued an arrest warrant for him on Friday he was tracked down near Stuttgart, in The State of Baden-Württemberg, on Monday Morning .
One of the new legislature's first acts on Monday was to lift Mr Halemba's immunity. He has said he intends to participate in parliamentary proceedings.
Police in Würzburg last month raided the premises of the Teutonia Prag student fraternity after neighbours complained of hearing shouts of " Sieg Heil" from inside. The phrase was a key Nazi slogan and is banned in Germany.
Officers said they had confiscated banned material and that the raid " confirmed the allegations [made by neighbours]".
Mr Halemba is under investigation on suspicion of sedition and possessing banned symbols. Nazi iconography is also outlawed in Germany.
Prosecutors told The Bbc he was accused of collusion or suppression of evidence, as he was trying to influence other members of The Fraternity to change their statements.
" They want to Arrest Me . . using a totally lawless arrest warrant, " Mr Halemba said in a video posted to Social Media before his arrest.
His lawyer, Dubravko Mandic , said the allegations against his client had " no truth".
Katrin Ebner-Steiner, the leader of the AfD in the Bavarian parliament, denounced what she termed a " politically motivated" prosecution.
The AfD has enjoyed record election results in recent months.
The anti-immigration party came third in this month's Bavarian election and second in The State of Hesse.
The Party now regularly polls second nationwide. Germany's next federal election is due in 2025.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com