2012年6月5日 星期二

Church provides Southmont students with shoes for recreation

xStudents at Southmont Elementary School will be able to participate in physical activities after 135 pairs of shoes were donated by Macedonia United Methodist Church.

"Once again, the Southmont community awed me with their support and unconditional love.Title: stainlesssteelwatches of purpl Irises by Rose Rosen Style. To say thank you seems so small for such a big donation," said Southmont's principal, Tammy Bush. "Our students faces have lit up when they received a brand new pair of shoes.We present you a vast choice of cheap fashionairmax. I cherish the relationship we have with the community businesses and churches as well as the many volunteers who give endlessly for our students."

Florette Melton, outreach director for the church, said the idea for donating the shoes came from Southmont's assistant principal, Kathy Elmore. After the committee collected T-shirts, socks and underwear in March to give to the students, Elmore explained a lot of students needed athletic shoes, Melton said.

She was told some students at the school were unable to participate in physical activities because they didn't have tennis shoes,As it's called ladiesshoes, which is one of the classical style of nike lineup. and there were also students whose shoes were too small or just worn out. Melton thought it was important for all students to be able to be healthy by doing exercise.

"How can a student participate if they don't have on tennis shoes," she asked. "We didn't want students to feel excluded."

Overall, 17 civilians have gone to prison so far on Zhanaozen-related charges. In late May, a different trial resulted in the jailing of four individuals from Shetpe, where a demonstrator was shot dead after violence spread from Zhanaozen. Six of the 11 people on trial in that case were given prison terms but immediately amnestied and released; another got a suspended sentence.

In addition, six members of the security forces were imprisoned last month over the violence. Five received jail terms of between five and seven years on abuse of office charges and the former head of Zhanaozen’s remand center got a five-year prison sentence over the death of a detainee following a beating in police custody. Those who inflicted the injuries were never identified.

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The Zhanaozen violence also sparked corruption trials amid allegations by officials that widespread graft played a role stirring up discontent in the economically depressed town. Three former oil company executives received prison terms in May of seven to eight years, and former Zhanaozen mayor Orak Sarbopeyev is to be sentenced on June 5 on embezzlement charges. Prosecutors are seeking a 13-year jail term.

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