CBS NEWS " Mike and Molly"
2-25-2013 Show. ( Racial Slur ) stereotyping
In a comment by Mike's Mother who was telling her boyfriend she did not want to move to Arizona she stated " Arizona was a furnace , full of drunk Indian's " ! She went on to say the state was full of a bunch of comanche's.
This statement should be retracted by CBS, because many people find that comment offensive.
Not only to Native Americans but , it implies that the state of Arizona has only one race in it. The comment also refers to the state being full of nothing but a bunch of drunks.
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Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Monday, February 25, 2013
TUCSON Az ( Tucson man arrested for hit and run charges on Pro cycling team )
Tucson man arrested on hit-and-run charges of pro cycling team
Posted: Feb 25, 2013 12:03 PM by Michael McKisson, TucsonVelo.com
One cyclist with the Jamis-Hagnes Berman cycling team was sent to the hospital and several others were injured during an assault by a Tucson motorist on Friday morning around 11 a.m.., according to a team rider.
The professional cycling team, which is in Tucson for a training camp, was on a training ride on Valencia Road between Old Vail Road and Nexus Road when they said a man in an Oldsmobile Aurora began harassing the cyclists.
Team rider Ben Jacques-Maynes said the driver shouted expletives and told them to get off the road.
Read the complete story on TucsonVelo.com.
The professional cycling team, which is in Tucson for a training camp, was on a training ride on Valencia Road between Old Vail Road and Nexus Road when they said a man in an Oldsmobile Aurora began harassing the cyclists.
Team rider Ben Jacques-Maynes said the driver shouted expletives and told them to get off the road.
Read the complete story on TucsonVelo.com.
Iran News ( Evin Prison employee in charge of inmate records arrested - Vanished )
25 February 2013
Keywords : Political Prisoners
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Committee of Human Rights Reporters – According to news sources, on February 23rd, agents from the Intelligence Ministry detained Seyed Hamid Sadr Ghabadi who is an employee at Evin prison. Per the reports, Ghabadi was arrested without warning on Saturday as he was leaving his place of work. He was transferred to an undisclosed location.
Agents from the Ministry of Intelligence raided Ghabadi’s residence after detaining him and conducted a massive search of his home while being aggressive and rude towards his family. The agents confiscated his personal items including his computer, camera, books and pamphlets.
There has been no information provided yet regarding the reason for the arrest or the whereabouts of Hamid Sadr Ghabadi. According to the news sources, Ghabadi was in charge of record keeping and was working on registering profiles for new incoming prisoners at Tehran’s Evin prison.
Iran News ( 14 yr old blogger arrested in the city of Karaj )
Iran: 14 year old blogger arrested
NCRI - The Iranian regime's Cyber Police (FATA) said on Monday that had arrested a "14 year old blogger in city of Karaj" "following a surveillance activity" in order to “increase security in the cyberspace."
The commander of mullahs' Cyber Police whose remark were published in the force's website claimed that the blogger published "obscene" stories.
The Iranian regime's Cyber Police is widely infamous particularly because of its role in killing of anti-regime blogger Satar Beheshti in custody.
Beheshti was detained on October 30 for alleged "cybercrimes" and was taken to Evin prison in northern Tehran. Beheshti, 35, was handed over to police in the cybercrimes unit for interrogation and died on November 3.
Iranian regime's Cyber Police established in early 2011 is one of many organs in the mullahs vast apparatus for suppressing online activists and internet users.
The commander of mullahs' Cyber Police whose remark were published in the force's website claimed that the blogger published "obscene" stories.
The Iranian regime's Cyber Police is widely infamous particularly because of its role in killing of anti-regime blogger Satar Beheshti in custody.
Beheshti was detained on October 30 for alleged "cybercrimes" and was taken to Evin prison in northern Tehran. Beheshti, 35, was handed over to police in the cybercrimes unit for interrogation and died on November 3.
Iranian regime's Cyber Police established in early 2011 is one of many organs in the mullahs vast apparatus for suppressing online activists and internet users.
Iran News ( Blogger Arrested by Iranian cyber police ) Ganaveh
A blogger arrested in Ganaveh
HRANA News Agency – A blogger in has been arrested by Iranian cyber police (FATA) in Ganaveh a town belongs to Boushehr province.
According to a report of FATA news portal, the chief of Boushehr FATA claimed that according to a complaint from one of the official offices about disturbing the public by an unknown person in his weblog and writing unreal blogs about the officials of that office, our agents acted and started to follow up the case.
"After technical and professional investigations the accused blogger identified and arrested", The chief added.
"When accused person saw the documents then he had not any more option rather than confession to the accusation", The chief continued.
Also the chief did not mention any personal details and name of the arrested weblogger.
Translated by: Ramyar Hassani
According to a report of FATA news portal, the chief of Boushehr FATA claimed that according to a complaint from one of the official offices about disturbing the public by an unknown person in his weblog and writing unreal blogs about the officials of that office, our agents acted and started to follow up the case.
"After technical and professional investigations the accused blogger identified and arrested", The chief added.
"When accused person saw the documents then he had not any more option rather than confession to the accusation", The chief continued.
Also the chief did not mention any personal details and name of the arrested weblogger.
Translated by: Ramyar Hassani
American Woman ( DNA Match Homeless Turkey man Kills Sarai Sierra )
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Sarai Sierra DNA Evidence: Blood And Skin Link Homeless Suspect With Dead Mom
Posted: 02/20/2013 3:45 pm EST | Updated: 02/21/2013 7:34 am EST
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Blood on the shirt of a New York mom murdered in Istanbul and skin found under her fingertips allegedly matches the DNA of a homeless man running from Turkish police.
Police linked a transient paper collector known as Ziya T. to the brutal bludgeoning of Sarai Sierra by analyzing a hair he'd left in a family member's bed, the Daily News reported.
The 33-year-old married mother of two was traveling alone for two weeks when she disappeared on Jan. 21, the day before she was supposed to fly home.
Her body was found stuffed in an opening of the ancient walls in a rundown part of Istanbul on Feb. 2. A blow to the head killed her.
Ziya T was identified early on as a possible suspect. Witnesses claimed he was often in the neighborhood where Sierra was found. He was covered in dirt and had scratches on his arms the day she vanished, according to media reports.
He fled Istanbul and popped up 200 miles east of Istanbul in Karabuk where he has family. Relatives told police he stayed there for three days before announcing that he was headed to the Hatay region near the Syrian border.
A hair found in the bed he slept in allegedly matched the DNA evidence left behind by Sierra's killer, according to the New York Post.
Police linked a transient paper collector known as Ziya T. to the brutal bludgeoning of Sarai Sierra by analyzing a hair he'd left in a family member's bed, the Daily News reported.
The 33-year-old married mother of two was traveling alone for two weeks when she disappeared on Jan. 21, the day before she was supposed to fly home.
Her body was found stuffed in an opening of the ancient walls in a rundown part of Istanbul on Feb. 2. A blow to the head killed her.
Ziya T was identified early on as a possible suspect. Witnesses claimed he was often in the neighborhood where Sierra was found. He was covered in dirt and had scratches on his arms the day she vanished, according to media reports.
He fled Istanbul and popped up 200 miles east of Istanbul in Karabuk where he has family. Relatives told police he stayed there for three days before announcing that he was headed to the Hatay region near the Syrian border.
A hair found in the bed he slept in allegedly matched the DNA evidence left behind by Sierra's killer, according to the New York Post.
Iran News ( Human Rights Lawyer gets 6 years in prison )
Iranian human rights lawyer sentenced to 6 years in jail
created 02/20/2013 - 22:17
According to the Human Rights Activists News Agency, Branch 15 of the Revolutionary Court sentenced Mohammad Seifzadeh to six years in prison.
Seifzadeh, who is currently being held in Rajaei Shahr prison, was recently hospitalised for kidney problems.
The human rights lawyer had already begun serving out a previous two-year sentence. The latest court ruling means that he will be facing eight years behind bars.
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