In her heyday, her sharp olfactory senses helped nab many hardened criminals and curb narcotics smuggling in the city. With age and instincts failing her, the oldest female canine in the Delhi Police dog squad is being retired at the ripe age of 11.
Bought for Rs. 5,000 from a local dog breeder in 2002 when she was just seven months old, she was fondly named Anu for being the “most friendly” canine. She will be relieved of her duties by the end of March after serving the police force for over 10 years.
“She is the only dog who can roam around freely, be it the training ground or the office. Not even the senior officers mind this…she is loved by all,” a police officer told IANS, requesting anonymity.
The only female Doberman in the head unit of the city’s dog squad in Model Town in north Delhi which has 14 more dogs – all Labradors – the veteran canine also assisted in the training of several other dogs before their induction.
“Handlers took her help in training the new dogs as she was so experienced… but sadly she is not in her prime physical shape due to her age,” said Constable Vidyasagar, Anu’s handler.
He added that an NGO would be adopting her after her retirement.
According to many other handlers, Anu was the star of several dog shows when she was young and had won many awards for her intelligence and agility. While age has slowed her down, it has failed to affect the winner in her.
“Recently, she won a bronze medal in the All-India Police Duty Meet competition held in Haryana,” the handler added.
According to Sub-Inspector Digvijay, in charge of the Model Town dog squad unit, the canines are inducted when they are eight months old and normally remain in service till they turn eight.
“The dogs are very important as they help us detect explosives, seize drugs and track criminals,” Digvijay told IANS.
According to Delhi Police spokesperson Rajan Bhagat, a Labrador would be replacing Anu and will be purchased from the Indian Army.
“We have already written to them for purchasing two dogs,” Bhagat told IANS.
At present, 59 dogs of four different breeds are in the dog squad of Delhi Police’s Crime Bbranch located in Chanakyapuri and R.K. Puram in south Delhi, Kalyanpuri in east Delhi and Janakpuri in west Delhi, apart from the main unit in Model Town.
Of the 59 dogs, 45 are Labradors, five are Dobermans, seven are Cocker Spaniels and two are German Shepherds.
Most of the dogs were bought from the Indian Army’s Remount Veterinary Corps based in Meerut in Uttar Pradesh.
A puppy aged around eight months costs between Rs 20,000 and Rs 35,000 while an older canine trained by the army would cost around Rs 2.5 lakh, a police officer said.
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Sunday, March 10, 2013
Iran ( Declaration from a Female Human Rights reporter in prison ) Saba Vasefi
10 March 2013
Keywords : Women
Committee of Human Rights Reporters –
Translated by: Sanaz Fotouhi
Where on my body
are your eyes zigzagging?
I die for you!!
The hungry bludger gambling
With the lice in my empty pocket
and still hung over in the Zipper’s ducts
Where have muted body parts been penetrated by the drill
With shafts as thick as Imperialism
Whose begging is never ending, as the “Taleban” that you are?
Laughter is wounded,
And Samarkand, with a skirt full of pebbles
And a hole,
the forbidden commodity
of the black market.
Hole, hole!
Oh, so ruthless
Fascism has had no mercy
To the body, to the rectum, to the shoulder blade,
Even to the damp pants
So that even the moistest and deepest parts
Get the whooping coughs
From the soldiers’ hard boots.
I know that muteness
Makes me more adorable, but
Forgive me by your greatness, sir!
You who knows as much as a cow
I will sacrifice myself for you!!
You are a great Anarchist among dandruff
of a hairless scalp.
My dear mule, get lost.
Here, the penetration of a neck
Into a noose is a crime
This is not the Republic of executions
This is the festival of holes,
The quarantine of the gonorrheal tribe
Where no woman,
would even chop parsley
to the sound of the chopping knives.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
California ( 36 Chihuahuas seized by Authorities ) Abuse Story
36 Chihuahuas Seized By Authorities From 2 Homes In California
03/08/13 11:49 PM ET EST
WATSONVILLE, Calif. -- California officials are searching for new homes for three dozen Chihuahuas that were seized from two residences.
Officials with the Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter say they removed 11 Chihuahuas, including six puppies, at a Watsonville apartment on Monday. Then they found 25 more, including 10 puppies, at a relative's house in the same town.
The Santa Cruz Sentinel (http://bit.ly/16fkp7h) reports the Chihuahuas are being housed at two shelter locations before they head to foster homes. But the shelter is looking for people who can adopt the dogs permanently.
Officials say the dogs were being hoarded in the homes and were allowed to breed indiscriminately.
Authorities are investigating to determine whether animal neglect charges should be filed.
The investigation began when the landlord of the apartment complex reported the Chihuahuas.
Officials with the Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter say they removed 11 Chihuahuas, including six puppies, at a Watsonville apartment on Monday. Then they found 25 more, including 10 puppies, at a relative's house in the same town.
The Santa Cruz Sentinel (http://bit.ly/16fkp7h) reports the Chihuahuas are being housed at two shelter locations before they head to foster homes. But the shelter is looking for people who can adopt the dogs permanently.
Officials say the dogs were being hoarded in the homes and were allowed to breed indiscriminately.
Authorities are investigating to determine whether animal neglect charges should be filed.
The investigation began when the landlord of the apartment complex reported the Chihuahuas.
TUCSON Az ( The City of Tucson is ' UNDER MARTIAL LAW ' ) Per Mayor
TUCSON, ARIZONA QUIETLY PLACED
UNDER MARTIAL LAW?
By Darren
Weeks
March 8, 2013
NewsWithViews.com
March 8, 2013
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Mayoral resolution
approved by council gives power to military
Martial Law is
defined by Random House dictionary as:
1. the law temporarily imposed upon an area by state or national military forces when civil authority has broken down or during wartime military operations.2. the law imposed upon a defeated country or occupied territory by the military forces of the occupying power.
In my last article, I explored the Martial
Law declaration that was issued in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy and its
devastation. I made the statement that I believe we are beginning to see the
unfolding of a new norm. A trend seems to be evolving where local, state, or
regional officials are using states of emergency or outright Martial Law
declarations to deal with small-scale problems.
Since that
time, we have seen three states — Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts —
all issue emergency declarations, restricting travel, due to an anticipated
snowstorm. One might ask how could it be that northern states might be so
ill-prepared for a major snowstorm so as to warrant the suspension of thousands
of individuals’ right to travel? Imagine... snow in the north! In the winter!
Who would have thunk it?
Massachusetts
Governor Deval Patrick issued an executive order on February 8th, banning all civilian travel
with certain very specific exceptions — mainly emergency services, the media,
and those contributing to critical infrastructure and resources. Numerous media
sources reported that violation of the Deval’s order would carry with it a
potential $1,000 fine and up to a year in jail! What if your wife was
pregnant and you needed to get her to the hospital? Guess you’re out of luck,
huh? What if you have some other emergency? Too bad for you! Your exception to
the rule wasn’t mentioned in Dictator Deval’s order.
Aside from the
fact that there are countless legitimate reasons for people to be on the
roadways during a major snowstorm — many of which couldn’t possibly be foreseen
by an executive decree — this “Deval” governor has no business restricting the
people’s right to travel. Yet, that is exactly what he did, which is completely
unnecessary and should be considered unacceptable to the populace. He should be
immediately recalled, and state legislative guidelines should be put into place,
making it a criminal offense to use executive orders for purposes such as this.
Encouraging people to stay off the roads is fine. Mandating it under threat of
massive fines and imprisonment? Not in a free society.
On the heels
of that outrage, we now learn that on February 20th, Tucson, Arizona Mayor Jonathan
Rothschild — yes, that’s really his name — issued Resolution #22006 (pdf) which declares a state of emergency in
the city of Tucson.
Section 1
“recognizes” the leadership of the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base “to make the
appropriate decisions when balancing National Security and community needs when
it comes to their existing and future military mission and
assignments.”
What “future
military mission and assignments” might warrant the need for the military to
make decisions and address community needs? What “National Security” crisis
could be foreseen as to warrant a military base to operate independently of
duly-elected government representatives? The resolution doesn’t say.
Section 2
specifies, “The various city officers are authorized and directed to perform all
acts necessary or desirable to give effect to this Resolution.”
Presumably,
this would mean that all city officers, including the local police chief and
city police officers would now be under the ultimate authority of the military,
who in turn answer to the commander-in-chief of the armed forces — the Oval
Office usurper.
The Resolution
further states in Section 3: “WHEREAS, it is necessary for the preservation of
the peace, health and safety of the City of Tucson that this Resolution become
immediately effective, an emergency is hereby declared to exist and this
Resolution shall be effective immediately upon its passage and adoption.” It
then states that it was adopted by the mayor and council on February 20,
2013.
Prior to
writing this article, this writer telephoned the Tucson mayor’s office to seek
comment for this story. A lady answered the phone who said her name was
Kimberly. When I questioned her about the purpose and intent of the resolution,
she stated that she was “not at liberty to discuss” the matter.
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Further
pressing her on the fact that the resolution actually declares a state of
emergency for the city of Tucson, I inquired as to what the nature of the
emergency was that would warrant such a declaration. She indicated that there
was no real emergency and that she “had been told” that the language was
“standard language” used in all of their resolutions.
I then asked,
“you mean every time the mayor signs a resolution, he declares a state of
emergency?”
She then
replied, “no” and proceeded to offer to take my name and contact information
down, so that her communications director could call me back to
explain.
As we send
this article to be published, we are still awaiting that call.
Pakistan ( Christian man insults Islam's Prophet Muhammad ) Neighborhood torched
LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — Hundreds of people in eastern Pakistan rampaged through a Christian neighborhood Saturday, torching dozens of homes after hearing reports that a Christian man had committed blasphemy against Islam's prophet.
Blasphemy is a serious crime in Pakistan that can carry the death penalty but sometimes outraged residents exact their own retribution for perceived insults of Islam's Prophet Muhammad. Pakistan is overwhelmingly Sunni Muslim and people of other faiths, including the nation's small Christian community, are often viewed with suspicion.
The incident started Friday when a young Muslim man accused a Christian man of committing blasphemy by making offensive comments about the prophet, according to Multan Khan, a senior police officer in Lahore.
A large crowd from a nearby mosque went to the Christian man's home on Friday night, said Khan. Police registered a blasphemy case against the man after the crowd gathered and demanded action, the officer said.Fearing for their safety, hundreds of Christian families fled the area overnight.
Khan said the mob returned on Saturday and began ransacking Christian homes and setting them ablaze. He said no one in the Christian community was hurt, but several policemen were injured when they were hit with stones as they tried to keep the crowd from storming the area.
Tucson Az ( 2 men arrested for ' Laser Strike ' on commerical airliner )
Two arrests after laser strike on commerical airliner
Posted: Mar 8, 2013 5:58 PM by Lupita Murillo
Updated: Mar 8, 2013 6:34 PM
Updated: Mar 8, 2013 6:34 PM
TUCSON- Two men were arrested and charged with endangerment after deputies say they pointed lasers at a commercial airline on March 5th.
Pima County Sheriff's deputies say 23-year-old Jack Downey and 22-year-old Daniel Pribula could face prison time and hefty fines.
The Sheriff's Air Unit was in the air at the same time the commercial airliner was. The air unit's pilot was also hit multiple times with the laser.
Sheriff's Deputy and pilot Chris James says, the longer the strike the more dangerous it can be for the pilot. "The beam increases as it gains in altitude so when it strikes the cockpit it blooms and it refracts in the cockpit and it illuminates pretty much the entire cockpit."
After the commercial pilot reported the laser strikes to the tower, air unit deputies located Downey and Pribula.
Pilots are asking people to think twice about pointing lasers at the aircrafts. They say it's not a game and the outcome could be disastrous.
Tucson is among the top airports in the country for laser strikes.
Pima County Sheriff's deputies say 23-year-old Jack Downey and 22-year-old Daniel Pribula could face prison time and hefty fines.
The Sheriff's Air Unit was in the air at the same time the commercial airliner was. The air unit's pilot was also hit multiple times with the laser.
Sheriff's Deputy and pilot Chris James says, the longer the strike the more dangerous it can be for the pilot. "The beam increases as it gains in altitude so when it strikes the cockpit it blooms and it refracts in the cockpit and it illuminates pretty much the entire cockpit."
After the commercial pilot reported the laser strikes to the tower, air unit deputies located Downey and Pribula.
Pilots are asking people to think twice about pointing lasers at the aircrafts. They say it's not a game and the outcome could be disastrous.
Tucson is among the top airports in the country for laser strikes.
India ( Violent clashes at University- Over free laptops- bombs hurled ) Smh ?
Violent clashes between students at Allahabad University, crude bombs hurled
Press Trust of India | Updated: March 09, 2013 19:43 IST
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Allahabad: Violence broke out today at the Allahabad University campus with two groups of students hurling crude bombs at each other and indulging in heavy stone-pelting during distribution of forms for a Uttar Pradesh government's scheme for free laptops.
The students fought pitched battles with personnel belonging to police and Rapid Action Force who rushed to the scene and used batons to quell the mob, police said adding that nearly 20 students and six security personnel received injuries in the incident.
Trouble began around noon when a large number of students, most of them in their first year at the varsity, thronged the counters to obtain forms for availing the scheme introduced by the Samajwadi Party government wherein free laptops are to be distributed among those who have passed their Intermediate
examinations.
A quarrel erupted between inmates of two hostels, apparently over a minor issue, and they came to blows even as the varsity officials tried to pacify the agitated students.
However, violence escalated with some of the students indulging in heavy stone-pelting and a few crude bombs were also lobbed by both sides.
Security personnel have been deployed in strength at the sprawling University premises though no arrests have been made so far.
The students fought pitched battles with personnel belonging to police and Rapid Action Force who rushed to the scene and used batons to quell the mob, police said adding that nearly 20 students and six security personnel received injuries in the incident.
Trouble began around noon when a large number of students, most of them in their first year at the varsity, thronged the counters to obtain forms for availing the scheme introduced by the Samajwadi Party government wherein free laptops are to be distributed among those who have passed their Intermediate
examinations.
A quarrel erupted between inmates of two hostels, apparently over a minor issue, and they came to blows even as the varsity officials tried to pacify the agitated students.
However, violence escalated with some of the students indulging in heavy stone-pelting and a few crude bombs were also lobbed by both sides.
Security personnel have been deployed in strength at the sprawling University premises though no arrests have been made so far.
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