Justice isn’t done with Rolf Harris – You will not believe what an Indian lawmaker threatened at a campaign rally – Plotting to eat people just isn’t enough to keep a man in jail these days – And a lot more in your CareerSpot World News Briefs:

Rolf Harris’ conviction for molesting four young girls might just be the beginning of trouble for him and his family.  Dozens of women in Australia, New Zealand, and UK have come forward to say they were abused by Rolf, and compensation claims are expected.  Prosecutors in New Zealand say there is a possibility that charges could be filed there.  Scotland Yard is considering opening new investigations of the fresh allegations made in the UK.  He’ll be stripped of his British Academy of Film and Television Arts fellowship and was already booted out of the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).  A plaque honoring Rolf in Perth will likely be taken down.

The 84-year old Rolf Harris is to be sentenced on Friday, and it’s looking like at least a couple of years of prison time.  If that’s the case, he will likely first be sent to Wandsworth Prison in West London, described as the worst in the UK, for processing.  Because of his advanced age, his sentence will likely be carried out in Her Majesty’s Prison Littlehey in Cambridgeshire.  That’s a minimum security prison with a daycare program for elderly inmates and arts and crafts programs.

Here’s how you know that India has mountain to climb to get over its horrible sexual abuse problem:  A member of parliament threatened to kill his Communist Party rival and have women raped.  Tapas Pal didn’t do this in a secret recording in a back alley or on the phone, he did it at a campaign rally – he ran on it.  Women’s groups, human rights groups, opposition politicians, anyone with a brain.. they’re all demanding the resignation of Tapas Pal, who is also a Bollywood actor. 

A truck bomb in Nigeria may have killed as many as 56 people.  That’s the number of bodies that a civilian volunteer groups says it recovered after the blast in Maiduguri, the northeast Nigerian city that is the birthplace of Boko Haram extremism.  Boko Haram hasn’t claimed responsibility, but are generally suspected in every terrorist atrocity in Nigeria.  The victims were mostly elderly women who were selling peanuts and produce at the targeted open-air market.

Iraq’s parliament delayed its first session until next week, because Sunni and Kurdish members – 90 of them – walked out.  They refused to return to work after a morning break, because the majority Shiites refused to replace the despised Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.  The maneuver prevents the Shiites from forming another government around Maliki, but also halts any progress on a national unity government bringing all parties together.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro says his country is restoring diplomatic relations with Panama, now that the isthmus nation has a new president.  Juan Carlos Varela is a conservative, but campaigned in part on saying he’d work to restore relations with the Socialist government in Caracas – relations that were damaged by the previous Panamanian government’s support of anti-government protests that killed dozens of Venezuelans.

Panamanian President Juan Carlos Vera is offering amnesty to members of the “more than 200 criminal gangs” in his country.  They’ll have until 1 August to disarm, “sever links with organized crime, and join civic life”.  After that, the crackdown on corruption begins.  The self-proclaimed free-marketeer also stepped outside doctrine to tackle food price speculation by freezing the prices of 22 staple foods.

A 22-year old Guam man was hallucinating and hearing voices inside his head before going on a rampage that killed three Japanese tourists last year, according to the man’s ex-girlfriend.  Chad DeSoto is on trial in Agana for allegedly crashing his Toyota Yaris over a sidewalk and into a convenience store in a tourist area, getting out, and stabbing people.  Eleven more people were hurt, including a baby.  Family members say he was extremely depressed because of the deaths of three family members and his girlfriend’s departure to California to attend university.

A US Federal judge in New York overturned the conviction of a former police officer who planned to kidnap, murder, and eat his ex-wife, among others.  Gilberto Valle was convicted on evidence such as his thousands emails to fellow cannibalism-fetishists (yes, apparently there is such a thing), which detailed his plans.  The prosecution also introduced his web searches for things like the best rope for tying up people and for which chemicals can render a person unconscious.  Nah, nothing incriminating about that.  Valle likely won’t get his job as a cop back.  His conviction stands for improperly using a police database – for looking up information on women he wanted to rape, cook alive, and eat, in his own words.