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 Efforts to eradicate female genital mutilation in Kenya have suffered a setback after a police officer was killed in a confrontation with a gang of youths.Activists and local leaders condemned the murder, calling it a backward step in the fight to eradicate the pr stanley cup actice in the country. Police in Elgeyo Marakwet county, in the Rift Valley region, had taken a group of girls who had been forced to undergo the illegal procedure to hospital when a mob of young men stormed a police station and stoned Cpl Mushote Boma to death. Angry youth raided the police post in a bid to get the girls, who had been rescued by police after they were genitally mutilated, where they overpowered the officer who was on duty and stoned him to death before burning his body using a mattress,  reported the government-owned Kenya news agency.The six girls are recuperating at a local hospital, according to county police commander, Peter Mulinge.Female genital mutilation, or  the cut , remains illegal in Kenya but is still being practised in some places, usually during school holidays stanley cup becher , by women using crude methods and tools. There have been cases of activists being attacked by those carrying out FGM, but assaults on law enforcement officers are rare. It is shocking and disheartening tha stanley cup t in the 21st century we can kill a police officer rescuing girls undergoing the inhumane act,  said Tony Mwebia, founder and executive director of the not-for-profit Men End FGM Foundation that aims to rally men and boys agai Hkak Politicians say you can make a meal for 30p 鈥?you can t. Are they feeding their kids porridge for dinner
 The Premier League will this summer face a potential kubki stanley ly devastating challenge in the European courts, after lawyers said there was a  strong possibility  that the little-noticed case would undermine the 颅principle that UK landlords must pay Sky or Setanta for the right to show live football in their pubs.Legal experts said yesterday that the case, the latest round of a long-running battle with publicans over showing overseas broadcasts on a Saturday afternoon, could overturn the basis on which the Premier League sells its TV rights.Last year, the high court passed a test case involving several UK publicans to the European Court of Justice for advice. It is due to reach a decision by the summer.European law prevents pirated decoder cards being used to access broadcasts il stanley cup legally. But the publicans will argue that their decoders were legi stanley uk timately bought in Greece and imported by a distributor. Under free-trade laws, they will argue that they should be allowed to import decoders and cards from other member states. Lawyers at Denton Wilde Sapte, which has acted for a range of sporting bodies including the Premier League, said the threat was significant.The firm s senior associate Alex Haffner said:  The strong possibility of the ECJ and the UK high court finding in favour of the publicans is a direct challenge to the right to license media rights on a territory-by-territory basis and to the willingness of pay-TV operators to pay handsomely for exclusive rights withi