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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

India Mumbai ( 3 Girls ages 5, 9, and 11 sisters were found raped and killed ) Disturbing

Three hungry sisters looking for food brutally raped, murdered at a dhaba in Maharashtra

 
Three hungry sisters looking for food brutally raped, murdered at a dhaba in Maharashtra
Mumbai: As India celebrated the One Billion Rising movement to fight violence against women on February 14, three little sisters aged five, nine and 11, went missing from their home in a small Maharashtra village. The next day, their dead bodies were found in a well on the outskirts of the village, next to a roadside dhaba or eatery.

Autopsies have confirmed that the three children were brutally raped and killed before their bodies were thrown into the well. In terrible irony, their tiny slippers were found next to empty liquor bottles. A shocking story of extreme poverty, hunger and assault has since come to light.

Police say the three fatherless children - whose mother works as a domestic help in Lakhni village of Bhandara district and was away from home - were hungry and left home on Thursday afternoon in search of food. They found their way to the dhaba, where they were brutally raped and murdered.

That evening, their mother filed a missing persons complaint with the police. When their bodies were discovered the next day, the police reportedly said the children, driven by poverty and hunger, had killed themselves. Local residents say it was only when they protested that autopsies were conducted on the bodies. The post-mortem reports confirmed horrific assault.

The police have since registered a case of rape and murder and say investigations are on to trace the unidentified attackers. Rajendra Singh, Inspector General of Police, Nagpur Range told NDTV, "We have checked out 100 to 150 people and interrogated 10 to 15."

Villagers, who are horrified at the three hungry children becoming easy prey to such brutal assault and murder, say they have complained about such dhabas which illegally serve liquor and attract "criminal elements."

FBI ( A few Wanted by the FBI -Top 10 see photo )

VICTOR MANUEL GERENA
Bank Robbery; Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution - Armed Robbery; Theft From Interstate Shipment
REWARD: The FBI is offering a reward of up to $1 million for information leading directly to the arrest of Victor Manuel Gerena.


ROBERT WILLIAM FISHER
Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution - First Degree Murder (3 Counts), Arson of an Occupied Structure
REWARD: The FBI is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading directly to the arrest of Robert William Fisher.

Robert William Fisher is wanted for allegedly killing his wife and two young children and then blowing up the house in which they all lived in Scottsdale, Arizona in April of 2001.
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ERIC JUSTIN TOTH
Possession of Child Pornography; Production of Child Pornography
REWARD: The FBI is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading directly to the arrest of Eric Justin Toth.

Eric Justin Toth, a former private-school teacher, is wanted for allegedly possessing child pornography in Washington, DC. It is alleged that in June of 2008, pornographic images were found on a school camera that had been in Toth's possession. Toth also allegedly produced child pornography in Maryland.
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JASON DEREK BROWN
Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution - First Degree Murder, Armed Robbery
REWARD: The FBI is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading directly to the arrest of Jason Derek Brown.

Jason Derek Brown is wanted for murder and armed robbery in Phoenix, Arizona. During November of 2004, Brown allegedly shot and killed an armored car guard outside a movie theater and then fled with the money.

Iran -8 Drug Dealers (one woman) were hanged one day early - Shiraz Prison )

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Executions one day before scheduled date: 8 prisoners among them one woman hanged in Shiraz Today

 
Iran Human Rights, February 19: Eight prisoners were hanged in Shiraz’s Adelabad Prison early this morning. According to the official website of the Iranian judiciary in the province of Fars, eight prisoners, among them one woman, were hanged this morning. The prisoners were all convicted of drug-related charges, said the report.
The prisoners were identified as "Lotfollah J.", "Noor Mohammad Sh.", "Abbas N.", "Hossein A.", "Parinaz M." (woman), "Hamid A.", "Abdolvahed M." and "Ali T."
According to sources in Iran, families of the prisoners were informed that the executions would be carried out on February 20, but Iranian authorities carried out the executions one day earlier without notice.
Iran Human Rights (IHR) had issued an urgent action about the scheduled execution of 12 prisoners in Shiraz. There is no information currently available on the location or condition of the remaining four prisoners. They could be executed tomorrow or in the coming days.
IHR strongly condemns today’s executions in Shiraz. Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam, the spokesperson of IHR, said: "The international community must condemn the execution wave in Iran. Iranian authorities execute more than one person every day without being faced with appropriate international reactions."

Iran ( 12 drug dealers to be Hanged in South Iran - Tomorrow in Shiraz prison)



URGENT: 12 Prisoners Scheduled for Hanging in One Day- - IHR Urges International Community to Stop the Executions

Monday 18 February 2013
[English] [فارسى]
Iran Human Rights, February 18: According to reports from reliable sources in Iran, 12 prisoners are scheduled to be executed in Shiraz Prison (south of Iran) on Wednesday, February 20, 2013. According to the same sources, the prisoners have been sentenced to death for drug-related charges.
On Saturday and Sunday, four prisoners were hanged in public in Shiraz.
Iran Human Rights (IHR) urges the international community to help stop these executions. Based on cases IHR has received, most prisoners convicted of drug-related charges in Iran have confessed under torture and been subjected to unfair trials. More specifically, IHR urges the United Nations and all countries cooperating with Iran on the "war on drugs" to do what they can to stop these executions

Monday, February 18, 2013

TUCSON Az ( Arizona might become home to the - United States Drone Progam )

 
Arizona is vying to become home to a national test range for unmanned aircraft, as the federal government looks to set aside airspace for development of new, nonmilitary drone technologies.
And Southern Arizona - already home to perhaps the world's busiest drone airport at the U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca - figures prominently in those plans, after a statewide committee concluded that the Benson Airport area is one of a few prime locations for one of the test ranges.
What are drones? « Drone Wars UKUnder the National Defense Authorization Act passed in December, the Federal Aviation Administration must move to integrate unmanned aircraft systems, or UAS, into the National Airspace System.
The idea is to create dedicated airspace where unmanned aircraft can be developed for commercial and nonmilitary security uses.
The FAA has until mid-2013 to establish a program to integrate unmanned aircraft into the national airspace at six national test sites. The pending FAA reauthorization bill contains similar language.
Passage of the test-site mandate has set off a flurry of activity by at least 10 states that see a test site as a boost to local technology and economic development.
The good news is, Arizona hasn't been sitting on its hands.
The state Aerospace and Defense Commission has been studying the issue since the test-site requirements came out in earlier versions of the FAA budget bill last spring.
The commission set up an advisory committee that studied the issue and came out with a report in December.
The report concludes that Arizona is a strong contender for a UAS test site, citing:
• Fort Huachuca's status as a major UAS training center.
• Other military training such as a Marine Corps UAS squadron based in Yuma.
• UAS research and development by companies including Raytheon Missile Systems, BAE Systems, Boeing Co. - which makes its Hummingbird rotorcraft UAS in Mesa - and smaller firms.
• Academic research support including wind-tunnel and other test facilities at the University of Arizona, a UAS minor program at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, and an aerospace-defense research collaboration at Arizona State University.
At Fort Huachuca, UAS flights comprise about a quarter of the base's 140,000 takeoffs and landings annually, making it the "busiest airfield in the world" for both UAS and combined UAS-manned flights, the report said, noting that the base has been handling UAS operations for nearly three decades.
"We like to say, 'We were UAS before UAS was cool,' " said Robin Sobotta, chair of Embry-Riddle's aviation business program and chairwoman of the UAS advisory committee.
After surveying Arizona airports and other stakeholders, the committee identified three prime locations for a UAS test range, including two in "non-exclusionary," or unrestricted, airspace.
The highest-scoring site is at the Benson Airport, identified as San Pedro North, with airspace stretching northeast to the eastern slopes of the Santa Catalina Mountains.
The second-ranking site is around the Seligman airport, about 60 miles west of Flagstaff, the report said.
The Benson Airport already has been approved by the FAA to operate one type of UAS, the Army's Shadow 200, under an experimental airworthiness certificate.
The committee also identified a third site, in exclusionary airspace at the edge of the U.S. Army's Yuma Proving Ground. The Yuma site has served as a test site for UAS technology developed by Tucson-based Raytheon Missile Systems, including its bat-winged "Killer Bee."
A smaller local UAS developer said having a UAS test range near Tucson would help his company and other local UAS developers, including Raytheon and BAE Systems, keep test costs down.
With all the UAS activity on the border, setting up a test range here would make sense, said Keith Brock, co-owner of Tucson-based Brock Technologies. Brock recently converted five manned ultra-light aircraft to remote-control craft to help the Border Patrol learn how to bring down smugglers' ultralights.
"We look forward to the new businesses and technologies, because all that's going to do is increase our business and push us to do more work and do it better," Brock said.
Embry-Riddle's Sobotta cited a 2010 report by the Congressional Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Caucus estimating that opening domestic airspace to civil UAV operations could lead to the creation of more than 23,000 jobs over 15 years.
"The more facilities you have in your state, the better chance we have to get some of those jobs," Sobotta said.
View the report

California ( Christian Dating Site- Used by Rapist- Many victims ) see photo

ChristianMingle Date Rape Victims Sought by Calif. Cops

A suspected rapist accused of sexually assaulting a woman he met on ChristianMingle.com may have used the dating site to prey on women while he traveled across the country, California police said today.
Sean Patrick Banks, 37, a former Navy sailor, used a fake name to contact a woman who he allegedly raped in November, cops in La Mesa, Calif., said. Investigators believe that he used additional aliases to contact other women on the popular website and police hope that if there are additional victims they will recognize Banks.
Banks lives in Del Mar, Calif., and is currently unemployed but previously "travelled frequently around various spots in the U.S." for work, widening the search for potential victims from Southern California to across the country, said La Mesa Police spokesman Lt. Matt Nicholass.
"We're looking to see if there are any other victims," Nicholass told ABCNews.com. "We're trying to locate other victims who recognize him by his face, because they may not know his real name is Sean."
Cops accuse Banks of posing on the site as "Rylan Butterwood" and "Rylan Harbough."
His alleged use of fake names complicated police efforts to track him down after a La Mesa woman accused him of rape at her home in November on their first face-to-face date.
"La Mesa police tried to identify him for a couple of months," Nicholass said, adding that a break in the case came after ChristianMingle.com turned over computer records that helped cops identify Banks.
Banks was charged with two counts of rape and pleaded not guilty. He posted bond of $500,000 and was released. Calls to several numbers associated with Banks were not returned. Authorities did not know if he had obtained an attorney.
"We continue to assist the La Mesa police department with its investigation in every way possible. The safety and security of our members is extremely important to us," ChristianMingle.com said in a statement through spokeswoman Arielle Schechtman. "In addition to having experts manually review all profile content and photos, we have developed several proprietary, automated tools to ensure the highest possible level of safety and privacy for our communities."

New Delhi ( 4 men arrested for Gang Rape - The rape happened last week) 23 yr old victim

Delhi again: Four held for gangraping 23-year-old

Feb 18, 2013


 
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New Delhi: A 23-year-old married woman was allegedly gang-raped by four people here last week, said police on Monday. All the four accused have been arrested.
The incident was reported from west Delhi’s Shahabad Dairy around 6.45 p.m. February 11.
Protests against rape in Delhi. Agencies.
Protests against rape in Delhi. Agencies.
All the accused – including Pawan, Bhil, Praveen and an unidentified person – were arrested from Haryana’s Sonepat as they had left the city after sexually attacking the woman.
The victim, living in Delhi’s Ranjit Nagar, had gone to collect some money from Pawan, who was known to her, in the Shahabad Dairy area where he had called her.
“Pawan was present in a car with Praveen, Bhil and another man when the victim went to meet him. They took her to an isolated place where she was gang raped,” said a police officer.
“The accused men dumped the woman in the same area after committing the crime and fled after threatening her with dire consequences if she reported the crime. She then called her husband and police,” added the officer.