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Sunday, March 17, 2013

New Delhi ( 6 men arrested for - Gang Rape of swiss woman )


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New Delhi: The Madhya Pradesh Police has arrested six persons in connection with the gang-rape of a 39-year-old Swiss national on Friday. They have also recovered the stolen laptop and mobile phone of the Swiss couple from the arrested persons.

"We have arrested six accused persons who raped the Swiss woman and recovered her mobile and laptop," SM Afzal, Inspector General, Chambal Range, said.

They were identified as Baba, Bhutha, Rampro, Gaza alias Brajesh, Vishnu Kanjar and Nitin Kanjar. While five were picked up earlier in the day, Nitin was arrested in the evening in Niwadi, about 100 km from Datia.

All the accused have admitted to the assault that took place on Friday night, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) D K Arya said.

The group of men had assaulted the Swiss woman after thrashing her husband with lathis (wooden sticks) and robbing the couple of their valuables. The incident had happened at a village near Datia where the woman and her husband were camping. On a bicycling trip, they had halted there while on their way from Orchha to Agra.

Switzerland has said that it is 'profoundly shocked' by the gang-rape and has demanded that those responsible for the "tragic incident" be quickly identified and punished. (Read)

Terming it as a "tragic incident", a foreign ministry statement in Bern said, Swiss diplomats in India are in contact with the local authorities and have "demanded that those responsible be quickly identified and brought before the courts".

The Swiss embassy in New Dehli and the consulate in Mumbai are also providing support to the couple, whose names have not been released, Swiss Broadcasting Corporation's website reported.

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CAIRO ( Egyptians beat two men and hang them - for kidnapping girl ) Street Justice

CAIRO (AP) — Egyptian vigilantes beat two men accused of stealing a motorized rickshaw, stripped them half-naked and hung them by their feet in a crowded bus station in the Nile Delta on Sunday, according to security officials. Both men died.
A witness said some in the crowd of about 3,000 people who watched the lynchings egged them on with chants of "kill them!"
The lynchings came a week after the attorney general's office encouraged civilians to arrest lawbreakers and hand them over to police.EDS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT -- Egyptian men surround the bodies of two men who were beaten and hung by vigilantes after being accused of theft in Samanod, about 55 miles (90 kilometers) north of Cairo, Egypt, Sunday March 17, 2013. Egyptian vigilantes beat two men accused of stealing a motorized rickshaw, then stripped them half-naked and hung them still alive in a bus station in a small Nile Delta town on Sunday, according to security officials who said both men died. The killings came a week after the attorney general's office encouraged civilians to arrest lawbreakers and hand them over to police. (AP Photo)

It was one of the most extreme cases of vigilantism in two years of sharp deterioration in security following Egypt's 2011 uprising. The worsening security coupled with a police strike prompted the attorney general's call for citizen arrests last week.
The scene was emblematic of the chaos that is sweeping the country, mired in protests over a range of social, economic and political problems and with security breaking down to frightening proportions.
The state-run newspaper Ahram reported on its website that the two men were dragged in the street after being caught "red-handed" trying to steal a rickshaw. It said they were beaten but alive before they were hung.
Witnesses claimed the men had kidnapped a girl inside the rickshaw, but that she escaped unharmed.
A photographer who witnessed the scene told The Associated Press that some in the crowd of around 3,000 threatened to kill him if he took pictures of the lynching.

Saudi women protest ( Small group -huge impact-Human rights )

Activists: Saudi women arrested at detention protests

By Mohammed Jamjoom, CNN
updated 12:14 PM EST, Sun February 10, 2013
Source: CNN
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
 
 
 
  • Activists report arrests of women in Saudi cities
  • Protesters unhappy with pace of judicial system
  • Saudi officials have been reluctant to comment
(CNN) -- Dozens of women and at least five children were arrested on Saturday after demonstrations were held in two Saudi cities, Riyadh and Buraida, according to human rights activists. The women were demanding the release of relatives they say have been held for years without access to lawyers or a trial, the activists said.
Mohammed Al-Qahtani, a prominent activist currently on trial in Saudi Arabia on charges that include breaking allegiance to the Saudi king, told CNN the women who were protesting are "female relatives of political prisoners."
"They are asking the authorities to either take these prisoners to court," said Al-Qahtani, "or set them free."

Iran News ( Two men given death sentences- ' waging war on God' for that they die )

Iran: More prisoners sentenced to death
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NCRI - The Iranian regime’s Supreme Court last week confirmed the death sentences of two prisoners in Shiraz, southern Iran.
The two prisoners were identified as Mohammad Hadi and Bahram and they are accused of 'waging war on God'.
According to the reports from prisons, the Iranian regime also issued death sentences for five prisoners on Sunday, March 10 in Ahwaz, southwest Iran.
The prisoners are identified as: Farzad Hossein, Ibrahim Mokhtari, Fakher Kaabi, Adnan Holafi and Ahmad Kanani.
Regime's Judiciary issued death penalty for seven prisoners in Yazd, central Iran and told them that they will be executed soon.
The Iranian regime had previously hanged 12 other prisoners in the city’s central prison on March 16.
Six of those executed were of Afghan origin, one was from Yasouj Province and two others were from the Kurdish minority.
The Iranian regime’s judiciary also verified the death sentences of six prisoners in the southeastern city of Zahedan’s prison,.
The prisoners were identified as Shir Mohammad Rakhshani, Mohammad Naroui, Elyas Zehoukachi, Khodabakhsh Raili, Ali Rigi and Nour Mohammad Mobaraki.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Mumbai ( 30-year old woman gang -raped by 5 men in Mumbai )

30-year-old woman gang-raped in Mumbai

Mar 16, 2013


Mumbai: A 30-year-old married woman was allegedly gang-raped by five persons in her shanty next to railway tracks at Matunga in Central Mumbai, police said today.
Two of the seven persons involved in the rape and attack on her husband last night were known to the couple, they said, adding an FIR was registered at the Dadar Government Railway Police (GRP) station and later transferred to Matunga police station.
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The victim grows vegetables on a small patch of land adjoining the railway tracks at Matunga, police said.
According to the woman’s statement, two of the accused, Siddhu (20) and Anup (22), were known to the couple for the past three years.
“On Friday around 11:30 PM, five persons barged into our shanty when we were asleep. They dragged my husband out when Siddhu and Anup started thrashing him while the five others raped me one by one. The entire incident occurred between 11:30 PM to 1:30 AM,” police said quoting the victim’s statement.
An FIR under sections 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 506 (criminal intimidation), 376 B (gang rape), 377 (unnatural sex), 120 B (criminal conspiracy) and 34 (common intention) was registered against the accused after the couple approached police this morning.

Colombia ( 4 tons of Cocaine seized by army- Headed to Sinaloa Cartel )

Colombia army seizes 4 tons of 'FARC cocaine'
Colombia drug bust
The Colombian army on Friday seized four tons of cocaine, allegedly belonging to the country's largest rebel group FARC, in southwest Colombia.
The approximately four tons of cocaine was seized in the Pacific part of the southwestern Cauca department. Authorities said the clandestine laboratory were the illegal narcotics were found had the capability to house some 70 people. The drugs were to be shipped to Mexico and from there to the United States, the army said.
According to local media, the drug shipment could have been intended for the Mexican Sinaloa cartel, where the Colombian rebels received weapons, ammunition and explosives in exchange for the drug.
The army report said the laboratory served to finance the FARC's 6th, 8th, 29, 30, 60th Fronts and the Urban Manuel Cepeda Vargas Front, which is largely based in Colombia's third largest city, Cali.
"This find is considered one of the hardest blows to the FARC's finances," said the army.
Cauca is one of Colombia's most important coca production and drug trafficking regions.