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Friday, March 1, 2013

Iran News ( Public Security plan " Gangster Paradise" )

Iran: Suppressive “Public Security Plan” is launched

 



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NCRI - The Iranian regime have began to implement the infamous “Public Security Plan,” the deputy chief of the State Security Forces in Central Province has announced.

Iraj Kakavand whose remarks were reported by state-run Media on Saturday (Feb 23) said: "In line with developing the security towards the end of the year (Iranian year ends on March 20).

“The Public Security Plan will be carried out in all cities over the country,” he added.

“The Public Security Plan” which is used by the regime to suppress people, was initially launched in April 2007. The police arrested dozens of people on the pretext of being “thugs” to increase public security.

The people arrested were sometimes beaten on camera in front of neighborhood inhabitants, or forced to wear hanging watering cans used for lavatory ablutions around their necks to humiliate them.

In one case the arrested people included a young Iranian who was previously arrested during Iran student demonstrations and had no criminal record.

 
 

Iran News ( 7 farmers shot blinded - Clash over water shortage ) Riot see photo

Iran: Seven farmers in Isfahan have been shot and blinded

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NCRI - Seven farmers in Isfahan have been shot and blinded by pellet guns in the escalating clashes over water shortages with the regime's security forces.
They are among a several who have been killed and hundreds injured after anti-riot armed State Security Forces were sent to the region to crush a uprising by famers angry at Revolutionary Guards for building dams in the Zayande-Rud River and cutting off their water supply.

Violent scenes have been erupting throughout the week after demonstrators set fire to up to five buses carrying security forces, who responded with tear gas and rubber bullets.
In Khursagan, farmers set fire to a government trailer, and security forces hit back by cutting off electricity and all mobile phone networks.
At least 160 arrested since the demonstrations began on Wednesday, when farmers and their families had protested against the regime turning the river into a parched valley.
People living on Iran's central plateau have been demanding that the government restore their river water since it ran dry four years ago.
The Iranian Resistance has praised the protesting farmers in the towns of Khurasagan, Varazane, Ziar, Gavand, Gavkhuni and others in Isfahan Province.
In a statement, the resistance added: "The Iranian Resistance calls on all compatriots, especially the courageous youths of Isfahan Province, to rush to the support of the brave farmers and people uprising in various towns and cities of this province and support the families of the martyrs, wounded and arrested protesters.
"The Iranian Resistance also calls on all international and human rights organizations to take urgent action for the release of those arrested."

Taco Bell News ( Horse meat found in Tace bell meat in U.K )

Horsemeat scandal: Four new products test positive


Food being tested for horsemeat Nearly 2,000 tests for horsemeat have been carried out by British retailers


Four beef products sold by Bird's Eye, Taco Bell and catering supplier Brakes have been found to contain horse DNA, the Food Standards Agency says.

This is the third wave of test results received by the FSA, which has now received a total of 5,430 test results.

Meanwhile, new tests conducted on beef retail products revealed no new cases of horsemeat adulteration, the British Retail Consortium (BRC) has said.

This latest round of tests saw 1,797 products being examined.

The FSA has asked retailers to test beef products for the presence of more than 1% of horsemeat, with anything above that figure considered to be a sign of adulteration.

Its latest results have found that more than 99% of tests show no horse DNA at or above the level of 1%.

The affected products are Birds Eye's Traditional Spaghetti Bolognese and Beef Lasagne - which the company took of shelves last week as a precaution; Brakes' Spicy Beef Skewer; Taco Bell's Ground Beef.
'Let down'
Taco Bell has three outlets in Britain and says all its affected stock has been removed. The products had come from a supplier in Europe, the company said.

A spokesman for Taco Bell said: "Once we learned of this issue, we immediately voluntarily tested our product for our three Taco Bell restaurants in the UK.

"Based on that testing, we learned ingredients supplied to us from one supplier in Europe tested positive for horsemeat.

"We immediately withdrew it from sale, and discontinued purchase of that meat and contacted the Food Standards Agency with this information. We apologise to our customers and take this matter very seriously as food quality is our highest priority."

Birds Eye said in a statement: "We are introducing a new ongoing DNA testing programme that will ensure no minced beef meat product can leave our facilities without first having been cleared by DNA testing."

Brakes, which is based in Ashford, Kent, said: "Our testing programme represents a significant proportion of all results the FSA has obtained from across the food industry.

"Brakes have also segregated a frozen burger as a precaution after equine DNA at 1% was reported to the Food Standards Agency."

It said it was "very disappointed to have been let down" by suppliers and that it "sincerely apologised to our customers."

South Africa ( 8 police officers arrested for dragging man behind patrol car and killing him)

South African police officers arrested over taxi driver video

Eight police officers accused of dragging a taxi driver behind their patrol car and killing him have been arrested on murder charges. Their arrests came hours after South Africa's police commisioner said they had been disarmed and suspended for "callous and unacceptable behaviour". The station commander has also been removed from his post pending investigation.

Mozambican taxi driver Mido Macia, 27, was filmed being manhandled, handcuffed and dragged by a police van through the streets to a police station east of Johannesburg. Some two hours later, he was found dead in custoy, with a post mortem finding the cause of death head injuries with internal bleeding.
The Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) has opened a murder investigation.
A still from the video shows Mido Macia as he is dragged behind a police van in Johannesburg (EPA)
Footage of the incident, condemned by Jacob Zuma, the South African president, as "horrific," spread quickly online, once again shining a spotlight on the conduct of the country's much maligned police force.
Investigators are said to have been told that the taxi driver assaulted one of the police officers and took his gun.
New footage posted by South Africa's Daily Sun, which obtained the original video, yesterday appeared to contradict officers' version of events.
It appears to show the cab driver arguing with police officers with his hands by his side, before he is manhandled to the ground by up to five men in uniform.
Riah Phiyega, South Africa's police commissioner, said that the episode was being thoroughly investigated.
"Any one death is one too many," she said, adding that "what is in the video is not how the SAPS (South African Police Service) in a democratic South Africa goes about its work."
South Africa's police service is under intese pressure after a series of incidents which has tarnished its reputation. Last August, 34 striking miners were shot dead by police.
It was also humiliated when it emerged that the officer investigating the murder case against star sprinter Oscar Pistorius himself faced charges of attempted murder for shooting at a taxi.
Mr Macia had moved to South Africa as 10-year-old boy when his parents travelled to work on the mines, according to Mozambican high commissioner Fernando Fazenda, who has appointed an advocate to represent the family.
He came from the town Macia 100 miles north of Maputo. His wife and son had been on holiday in Mozambique and are returning to South Africa.

North Korea ( Dennis Rodman hangs out with Kim Jong Un )

Dennis Rodman leaves North Korea, calls Kim Jong Un 'awesome guy'

Updated at 07:55 AM today
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, left, and former NBA star Dennis Rodman; North Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, left, and former NBA star Dennis Rodman watch North Korean and U.S. players in an exhibition basketball game at an arena in Pyongyang, North Korea. ((AP Photo/VICE Media, Jason Mojica))
 
 
Ending his unexpected round of basketball diplomacy in North Korea on Friday, ex-NBA star Dennis Rodman called leader Kim Jong Un an ''awesome guy'' and said his father and grandfather were ''great leaders.''
Rodman, the highest-profile American to meet Kim since he inherited power from father Kim Jong Il in 2011, watched a basketball game with the authoritarian leader Thursday and later drank and dined on sushi with him.
At Pyongyang's Sunan airport on his way to Beijing, Rodman said it was "amazing" that the North Koreans were "so honest." He added that Kim Jong Il and Kim Il Sung, North Korea's founder, "were great leaders."

  "He's proud, his country likes him - not like him, love him, love him," Rodman said of Kim Jong Un. "Guess what, I love him. The guy's really awesome."
At Beijing's airport, Rodman pushed past waiting journalists without saying anything. Rodman's visit to North Korea began Monday and took place amid tension between Washington and Pyongyang. North Korea conducted an underground nuclear test just two weeks ago, making clear the provocative act was a warning to the United States to drop what it considers a "hostile" policy toward the North.
Rodman traveled to Pyongyang with three members of the professional Harlem Globetrotters basketball team, VICE correspondent Ryan Duffy and a production crew to shoot an episode on North Korea for a new weekly HBO series.
Kim, a diehard basketball fan, told the former Detroit Pistons and Chicago Bulls star that he hoped the visit would break the ice between the United States and North Korea, said Shane Smith, founder of the New York-based VICE media company.
Dressed in a blue Mao suit, Kim laughed and slapped his hands on a table during the game at Jong Ju Yong Gymnasium as he sat nearly knee to knee with Rodman. Rodman, the man who once turned up in a wedding dress to promote his autobiography, wore a dark suit and dark sunglasses, but still had on his nose rings and other piercings. A can of Coca-Cola sat on the table before him in photos shared with AP by VICE.
Smith, after speaking to the VICE crew in Pyongyang, said Kim and Rodman "bonded" and chatted in English, though Kim primarily spoke in Korean through a translator.
Thursday's game ended in a 110-110 tie, with two Americans playing on each team alongside North Koreans. After the game, Rodman addressed Kim in a speech before a crowd of tens of thousands of North Koreans and told him, "You have a friend for life," VICE spokesman Alex Detrick told AP.
At an "epic feast" later, the leader plied the group with food and drinks and round after round of toasts were made, Duffy said in an email to AP.
Duffy said he invited Kim to visit the United States, a proposal met with hearty laughter from the North Korean leader.
Kim said he hoped sports exchanges would promote "mutual understanding between the people of the two countries," the official Korean Central News Agency said.
North Korea and the U.S. fought on opposite sides of the three-year Korean War, which ended in a truce in 1953. The foes never signed a peace treaty, and do not have diplomatic relations.
Rodman's trip is the second attention-grabbing American visit this year to North Korea. Google's executive chairman, Eric Schmidt, made a four-day trip in January to Pyongyang, but did not meet the North Korean leader.
The Obama administration had frowned on the trip by Schmidt, who was accompanied by former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, but has avoided criticizing Rodman's outing, saying it's about sports.
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Thursday, February 28, 2013

Bangladesh ( 34 killed in wave of violence- After death sentence given to Islamist leader )

34 killed in Bangladesh after death sentence to Islamist leader

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34 killed in Bangladesh after death sentence to Islamist leader
Dhaka: At least 34 people were killed in Bangladesh in a wave of violence on Thursday as Islamists reacted furiously to a ruling that one of their leaders must hang for war crimes during the 1971 independence conflict.

At least 23 of them were shot in clashes between police and protesters that erupted after Delwar Hossain Sayedee, the Jamaat-e-Islami party's vice president, was found guilty of war crimes, including murder, arson and rape.

Sayedee is the third person to be convicted by the controversial domestic tribunal whose previous verdicts have also been met with outrage from Islamists who say the process is more about score settling than delivering justice.

Thursday's death toll was compiled by sources after talking to police in the 15 districts where protests turned deadly. They were the most violent political clashes in more than two decades in the impoverished country's history.

The latest unrest brought the overall death toll to 50 since the first verdict was delivered on January 21.

Among Thursday's dead were four policemen, two of whom were beaten to death after protesters hurled small homemade bombs at a police station in Gaibandha in Bangladesh's north and attacked it with sticks, local police chief Monjur Rahman said.

"At least 10,000 Jamaat supporters attacked us. We were forced to open fire," Rahman told sources.

About 300 people, including scores of policemen, were also injured, doctors, police and local media said.

Police also reported attacks on several Hindu homes and temples by Islamists in the southern Noakhali and Chittagong districts. One old Hindu man was killed in the attack in Chittagong, district police chief Hafiz Akter told sources.

Security forces had been braced for trouble ahead of the verdict against Sayedee, who reacted to the judgment by saying it had been influenced by "atheists" and pro-government protesters who have been demanding his execution.

Sayedee, now best known in Bangladesh as a firebrand preacher, was convicted for setting ablaze 25 houses in a Hindu village and abetting the murders of two people including a Hindu man, according to a copy of the verdict.

He led a pro-Pakistani militia who abducted three Hindu sisters and raped them for three days at a Pakistani camp, said the verdict. He also forced at least 100 Hindus to convert to Islam and made them say Islamic prayers, it added.

His lawyer Tajul Islam described the verdict as "a gross miscarriage of justice", adding that Sayedee did not live in the town at the time when the alleged crimes took place.

"It's a case of mistaken identity. We're stunned. We're going to appeal the verdict," he told sources.

Under a newly amended war crimes law, the appeal process must be completed within 90 days, meaning Sayedee would be hanged later this year if the country's highest court upholds the verdict.

Rival protesters at a central Dhaka intersection erupted in jubilation as news of Sayedee's sentence filtered through. "We've been waiting for this day for the last four decades," a protester told Somoy TV.

There was no immediate reaction from Jamaat to the verdict, but the party has enforced a nationwide strike demanding a halt to the trials.

The cases against eight more Jamaat leaders are still being heard.

Earlier this month, the tribunal a local court with no international oversight sentenced Jamaat's assistant secretary general Abdul Quader Molla to life imprisonment.

While angering Jamaat supporters, that verdict also enraged secular protesters, tens of thousands of whom have since poured onto the Shahbag intersection in central Dhaka to demand the execution of Jamaat leaders.

In January the tribunal handed down its first verdict when it sentenced fugitive Muslim TV preacher Maolana Abul Kalam Azad to death.

The tribunal has been tainted by controversies and allegations that it is targeting only the opposition with trumped-up charges. Rights groups say its legal procedures fall short of international standards.

A judge presiding over Sayedee's case resigned after leaked internet calls showed there was collusion between him and the prosecution. A key defence witness was also abducted from the court premises by policemen, allege Sayedee's lawyers.

The government rejects the accusations, saying the tribunal is independent and the trials are fair and necessary to heal the wounds of the war that it says killed three million people.

It accuses Jamaat leaders of being part of pro-Pakistani militias blamed for much of the 1971 carnage.

Independent estimates put the war toll much lower, between 300,000 and 500,000

Iran News ( 6 prisoners Executed - Four sex offenders hanged in a public neighborhood )

Six Prisoners Executed in Iran- Four of the Executions Carried Out in Public

Thursday 28 February 2013


Iran Human Rights, February 28: Six prisoners were hanged in three different Iranian cities reported the Iranian state media. Four of the prisoners were hanged in public.
Four prisoners hanged publicly in Gachsaran (western Iran) today:
According to the official Iranian news agency IRNA four prisoners were hanged publicly in Gachsaran (western Iran) today February 28. The prisoners were convicted of a rape in 2007 and were 22-26 years old, said the report. The report didn’t mention whether the youngest prisoner was 22 year old at the time of committing the offence or at the time of the execution. A local website identified the prisoners as "Kianoosh Anbazpour", "Yahya Bei’atpanah", "Sajjad Soltani" and "Shahzad Basiri". Iran Human Rights is investigating this matter as one of the prisoners executed today might be a juvenile offender.
One prisoner was hanged in Semnan (northern Iran) today:
The official website of the Iranian judiciary in Semnan reported that one prisoner identified as "R. Kh." was hanged in the prison of Semnan this morning. The prisoner was convicted of possession and trafficking of 1163 grams of crack, said the report.
One prisoner was hanged in the prison of Kashan (central Iran) yesterday:
According to te Iranian state media a 31 year old prisoner was hanged in the prison of Kashan Wednesday morning (yesterday). The prisoner who was identified by name was convicted of trafficking 3 kilograms of heroin in 2010, said the report.