Showing posts with label Buenos Aires. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buenos Aires. Show all posts

Friday, December 23, 2016

Argentine court to try Justin Bieber for photographer assault


BUENOS AIRES | An Argentine court has ruled that pop star Justin Bieber must face trial for allegedly assaulting a photographer outside a nightclub in 2013, according to a decision published Thursday.

Judge Alberto Banos ordered Bieber to go on trial on charges of robbery, attempted robbery and assault with minor injuries, according to the decision.

The case dates to a stop in Buenos Aires on the Canadian heartthrob’s Believe tour.

According to the complaint, a bodyguard, following Bieber’s orders, forcefully seized photographer Diego Pesoa’s camera and cellphone outside a nightclub in the upscale Palermo neighborhood in November 2013.

Bieber has ignored court orders to appear before the judge, prompting Argentina to request an Interpol Red Notice for his arrest.

The plaintiff’s lawyer, Matias Morla, welcomed the ruling.

“The judge’s decision is excellent and represents a new slap in the face to Justin’s arrogance,” he said.

“Justin has hidden behind his fame and money to escape justice. Now he will have to observe the court ruling of a sovereign country like Argentina and show up to testify like any other citizen,” he told Argentine newspaper Diario Popular.

Bieber, 22, once enjoyed a squeaky clean image, but has recently had frequent run-ins with the law, including in the United States and Canada.

source: interaksyon.com

Friday, November 14, 2014

Argentine court summons Justin Bieber over alleged assault


BUENOS AIRES | An Argentine court has ordered pop star Justin Bieber to appear before it within two months to face questions about an alleged assault on a photographer at a Buenos Aires nightclub last year, state-run news agency Telam reported on Thursday.

The photographer, Diego Pesoa, accused Bieber and one of his bodyguards of lashing out at him when he tried to take a picture of the Canadian singer as he left the club in the capital’s trendy Palermo Hollywood neighborhood.

Telam said the magistrate, Facundo Cubas, had requested the assistance of Argentina’s Interpol branch to help locate Bieber, who has had a string or run-ins with the law in several countries.

Bieber should be detained if he failed to appear or failed to explain why he was unable to present himself before the court, Telam cited Cubas as saying.

“Bieber has to come to Argentina, and it won’t be to sing,” Pesoa’s lawyer, Matias Morla, told local TV channel C5N.

There was no immediate reaction from Bieber’s representatives to the report.

source: interaksyon.com

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Hosting 2020 Olympics would aid healing process - Tokyo bid chief


MOSCOW — The International Olympic Committee could give a huge boost to the healing process in Japan after the trauma of last year’s tsunami—if they award Tokyo the 2020 Games, bid leader Tsunekazu Takeda said on Saturday.

Takeda was leading the presentation to the General Assembly of the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC), as Tokyo and their four rivals for the hosting of the Games vie to make the short-list which is decided in Quebec, Canada, next month.

The vote for the winning bidder itself will be held in Buenos Aires next year.

Tokyo—which previously hosted the Games in 1964 and lost out to Rio de Janeiro for the 2016 edition—is competing against dark horses Istanbul, Baku, Madrid and Doha.

Takeda, a former Olympic show jumper, said that he and his team were desperate to bring the Games back to Tokyo and help in the recovery of the country’s morale following the catastrophic tsunami.

Tokyo is seen as the early favorite, not only because technically it is seen as an outstanding bid, but also because it is the choice of the sentimental voter.

“The many comments we received during our discussions with Olympic Family members provided us with invaluable feedback about their expectations for future Games,” said Takeda, who is also president of the Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC).

“We believe that Tokyo 2020 offers a responsible and sustainable plan for compact, centralised Games with a showcase stadium to be built on the site of the historic 1964 Olympic Stadium.

“We are highly motivated to leverage the power of sport, with the firm commitment of the Tokyo and national governments, to help heal, unite and inspire Japan at a time of national rebuilding.”

Istanbul has been rebuffed five times previously but is seen as a genuine contender this time round, not only because the city is seen as a bridge between Asia and Europe but also thanks to its vibrant economy and huge young population.

Hasan Arat, the bid’s vice president, said that a Games in Istanbul would bring to a climax a period of unifying several different strands of society.

“Our commitment to you (the NOCs) goes beyond a robust Games plan,” said the 52-year-old former professional basketball player.

“We promise a spectacular Games, taking the Olympic Movement to new shores.

“This is a period of convergence for Istanbul; convergence of our economy with our vision for sport; convergence of our government support with our youthful population; convergence of our commitment to you with our ability to meet every promise.”

Doha’s bid team were led by Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the heir to the throne.

He said he hoped they had laid to rest any debate over it being too hot for the athletes to compete—a criticism of the 2022 World Cup being awarded to Qatar, with the players due to perform in piping hot temperatures in July.

“Athletes are at the heart of this vision. They must have the right conditions to perform,” he said.

“That is why the QOC has been engaging with the International Federations on the timing of a possible Doha 2020 Games.

“This has resulted in our proposal to host the Olympic Games from the 2nd to the 18th of October and the Paralympic Games from the 4th to the 15th of November.

“We have chosen those dates to deal directly with the issue of temperature. To ensure excellent conditions for athletes, spectators, and media, similar to those of previous Olympic Host cities.

“We are grateful to the Federations for the support they have given to these proposals. You could say, we have finally taken the heat out of Doha’s so called ‘hot issue’.”

source: japantoday.com