HRANA News Agency – Davoud Aqamirzaie the political activist from Tehran has been arrested since 15 days ago at home and till now he has not contacted his family.
According to the report of Human Rights Activists News Agency in Iran (HRANA), Davoud Aqamirzaie of the political activists has been arrested on September 11, 2013 at home by intelligence plainclothes.
Despite of inspecting his entire home, confiscated his personal belongings.
One of his relatives told HRANA reporter “Davoud Aqamirzaie is actually the person who takes care of his old and sick parents that his arrest made the parents’ situation worse.”
This political prisoner has not contacted his family yet and there is no news of his arresting intentions either the accusations he has been faced with.
Islamic terrorists dressed in Nigerian military uniforms assaulted a college inside the country Sunday, gunning down dozens of students as they slept in their dorms and shot others trying to flee, witnesses say.
"They started gathering students into groups outside, then they opened fire and killed one group and then moved onto the next group and killed them. It was so terrible," one surviving student, who would only give his first name of Idris, told Reuters.
As many as 50 students may have been killed in the attack, which began at about 1 a.m. in rural Gujba, Provost Molima Idi Mato of Yobe State College of Agriculture, told The Associated Press.
"They attacked our students while they were sleeping in their hostels, they opened fire at them," he said. The extremists also torched classrooms.
Nigeria State Police Commissioner Sanusi Rufai told Reuters that he suspected that the terrorist group Boko Haram was behind the attack, but declined to elaborate.
Boko Haram is aiming to establish an Islamic state in northern Nigeria and has intensified attacks on civilians in revenge for a Nigerian military offensive against the group, Reuters reports.
Idi Mato said he could not give an exact death toll as security forces still are recovering bodies of students mostly aged between 18 and 22.
The Nigerian military has collected 42 bodies and transported 18 wounded students to Damaturu Specialist Hospital, 25 miles north, said a military intelligence official, who insisted on anonymity because he is not authorized to speak to the press.
The extremists rode into the college in two double-cabin pickup all-terrain vehicles and on motorcycles, some dressed in Nigerian military camouflage uniforms, a surviving student, Ibrahim Mohammed, told the AP. He said they appeared to know the layout of the college, attacking the four male hostels but avoiding the one hostel reserved for women.
"We ran into the bush, nobody is left in the school now," Mohammed said.
Almost all those killed were Muslims, as is the college's student body, said Adamu Usman, a survivor from Gujba who was helping the wounded at the hospital.
Wailing relatives gathered outside the hospital morgue, where rescue workers laid out bloody bodies in an orderly row on the lawn for family members to identify their loved ones
TUCSON - A swarm of bees attacked a group of people at a children's party Saturday.
Firefighters responded to the Fort Lowell Park near Craycroft and Glenn just before 5pm.
Crews say about 20 children and adults were stung, most of them once or twice.
None had adverse reactions to the bee stings.
Firefighters dressed in protective gear moved the group's belongings to another area of the park, about 1,000 feet away so they could continue on with their festivities.
A professional exterminator company was called in to assist.
The bees were exterminated with foam.
No one was taken to the hospital.