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Thursday, March 21, 2013

U.S colonel busted ( The colonel was giving security secrets to chinese girlfriend )

US colonel charged with giving security secrets to Chinese girlfriend

An American defence contractor has been charged with giving national security secrets to his younger Chinese girlfriend.

 Benjamin Bishop's home in Kapolei, Hawaii
The home of civilian defense contractor Benjamin Pierce Bishop in Kapolei, Hawaii Photo: AP

Benjamin Pierce Bishop, 59, stationed at the US Pacific Command in Hawaii, was arrested on Friday on allegations that he had sent his 27-year-old girlfriend, identified as "Person 1", highly sensitive information about US defence.
The classified information allegedly included details, sent to the woman via email, on nuclear weapons and US relations with international partners.
Mr Bishop was also accused of giving the woman information about America's ability to detect foreign governments' low- and medium-range ballistic missiles, the use of US early warning radar systems in the Pacific Rim, and the planned deployment of US strategic nuclear systems.
He is charged with one count of wilfully communicating national defence information to a person not entitled to receive it, and one count of unlawfully retaining documents related to national defence.
If he is convicted he could face a maximum of 20 years in prison.
Mr Bishop was working as a civilian defence contractor, though it is not known at which organisation.

The couple met at a conference about international military defence issues and began an intimate romantic relationship in July 2011.

Although Mr Bishop has had top secret security clearance since July 2002, his girlfriend had no clearance. He allegedly hid their relationship from his employers, despite his position and security clearance requiring him to report and contact with foreign nationals.

In November 2012, a court authorised search of his home found twelve documents all classified as "secret.

According to the affidavit, the woman asked Mr Bishop what Western countries knew about the "operation of a particular naval asset of People's Republic of China". Mr Bishop researched the issue, which was not part of his mandate, and was seen reading and collecting classified information, according to the claims.

Mr Bishop's court appointed lawyer, Birney Berver, stated, "Colonel Bishop has served his country for 29 years. He would never do anything to harm the United States".

Mr Berver said the man was a lieutenant colonel in the US Army Reserve.

A preliminary court hearing has been scheduled for 1st April and Mr Bishop is due to appear in court again later this week for a bail hearing.

China and the United States, the world's two largest economies, have long engaged in spying against each other.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Missing Teacher ( Mom pleads for wider search -Terrilynn Monnette, 26.) See photo

Missing Teacher's Mom Pleads for Wider Search

The mother of a missing New Orleans-area school teacher said it is time to broaden the nearly three-week search for her daughter.
"It should be nationwide now," Toni Enclade of Long Beach, Calif., said. "As a mother, my instincts were leading me to know that she is not in any of the areas where they've been searching. I feel and believe that someone has Terrilynn."
Police are in their third week of searching for second-grade teacher Terrilynn Monnette, 26.
Originally from Long Beach, Monnette was last seen March 2 with friends at a bar called Parlay's in the Lakeview section of New Orleans. She left the bar around 4 o'clock that Saturday morning with a male acquaintance, ABC New Orleans affiliate WGNO-TV reported, telling her friends that she was going to take a nap in her car before driving home because she'd had a few drinks.
The bar manager told WGNO that Monnette and the man were talking in the parking lot "for a little while," but the bar's video surveillance showed they left in separate cars. "He went one way, she went the other," the manager said.
The man has been cleared by police, who say they have no suspects or persons of interest as their investigation continues.

Iran News ( Iranian people defy rulers -celebrate fire festival )

Iranian people defy rulers, celebrate Fire Festival
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NCRI – The people across Iran have defied the security forces and used the annual Fire Festival to express their anger at the tyrannical regime.
In cities across the country, youth ignored threats of arrest and prison and lit fires and set off home-made explosives in protest at the ruling mullahs.
Iran regime's leaders had feared people would use the festival to demonstrate against their dictatorship.
In Tehran, police tried but failed to prevent young people lighting fires and exploding hand-made bombs and firecrackers. In the north of the city, youths attacked the Saderat bank.
In Lavasan district of Tehran, police were too concerned for their own safety to tackle youths lighting bonfires in the street.
And in one district of Shiraz, people chanted, 'Damn high prices, Down with mullahs' and even set ablaze a police car in the city’'s Chamran Street.
In Zanjan, youth defied the police and army by setting off fireworks. In Karaj, SSF and plain clothes agents were too terrified to break up gatherings, INLA reported.
Also, in the Kian Pars district of Ahwaz, the SSF were unable to disperse large crowds, while in Sanandaj, the mullahs deployed an anti-riot unit and established an unofficial martial law to regain control of the city.
During the festival - which dates back to the 7th Century - Iranians traditionally celebrate by lighting bonfires and jumping through the flames.
In recent years, security forces have been cracking down on celebration up to two months before it begins by banning firecrackers, sparklers, rockets and even home-made grenades.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Iran News ( Students get 6 yrs in prison - For saying bad comments about Iran ) OMG

Iran: Student sentenced to six year imprisonment for anti-regime activities
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NCRI - The Iranian regime’s judiciary in city of Sarab, northwest of Iran, has sentenced a student to six years imprisonment on charges of distributing propaganda against the regime.
Babak Baqaii, a student in Tabriz University, was arrested on July 29 of this year in his father's house without an arrest warrant. He was then temporarily had been released on a 500 million Toman bail.

Iran News ( Female human rights reporter granted furlough from prison ) Home for holidays

Nasim Soltan Beigi granted furlough on bail for the Nowruz holidays
Keywords : Political Prisoners

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Committee of Human Rights Reporters – On Monday March 18, journalist and former student activist Nasim Soltan Beigi was granted furlough and released from prison on bail.
According to CHRR, Nasim Soltan Beigi who has had 2 prior arrests, has worked at several media outlets including Shargh and Arman. On November 30, 2010, Branch 15 of the Revolutionary Court handed this student activist and journalist a 6-year prison sentence; 3 years on the charge of “acting against national security,” one year for “propaganda against the regime,” and a 2-year suspended term stemming from a prior arrest in 2006. Soltan Beigi appealed this ruling and it was sent to the Appeals Court.
Nasim Soltan Beigi was a leftist student who was among students arrested in a widespread crackdown on student activists in November 2007. She spent 56 days behind bars in ward 209 of Evin prison before being released on bail. She had previously been arrested on June 12, 2006 at a rally of women activists and at that time was handed a 2-year suspended prison sentence.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Mexico Sinaloa ( City police and two mexican soldiers clash - The soldiers are killed )

Municipal Police and Soldiers Clash; Two Soldiers Dead
Monday, March 18, 2013 |


Mazatlan, Sinaloa—Dozens of gunshot wounds triggered the deaths of two Mexican Army soldiers after a pursuit and a shootout by Municipal Police in different avenues in the city.

It was around 01:40 hours on Monday when members of the Municipal Police observed a gray Dodge Caravan with license plates VND 1254 at the intersection of the avenue Clouthier and Colosio.

According to their information, they ordered the van to stop, which the occupants in the van ignored, which started a pursuit and ended in a shootout which started by the avenue Robles Quinteros in the colony Ramón F Iturbe and ended in the colony 12 de Mayo at the crossroads of Gabriel Leyva and Obrero Mundialista Street.

Another story says that when a municipal patrol arrived at the site, the soldiers shot at them and didn’t identify themselves. The police then pursued them by the avenue Munich. Next by the Bypass Colosio Murrieta to then continue along the underpass of Café El Marino and then continued along the avenue Gabriel Leyva.

At the height of the street Obrero Mundialista, located in the colony 12 de Mayo, the soldiers were shot down and then crashed head-on against a liquor store where their journey ended. The patrol car received various gunshots at the drivers windshield. There were no police casualties.

Iran News ( Computer software seller Arrested - Sales evading tool cyber world ) Did he vanish to ?

Iranian regime arrests VPN software seller
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NCRI - The Iranian regime has arrested one seller of a software tool that is used for evading internet filtering.
The commander of Iranian regime’s cyberpolice in northern province of Zanjan said “Following efforts by the police, the seller was identified, digital documents were collected and the order for arrest was issued.”
He added that “the seller was arrested and the accused confessed after facing the documents,” state-run news agency Fars reported on Monday.
Many Iranians citizens evade the filter through use of "Virtual Private Network". Using the technology, surfers in Iran could sign in to a server in the United States for example and pretend that they are actually located in the US and not Iran. This way they circumvent the Iranian government’s installed filters and Iran’s information agents will not easily know which websites they visited.

The Iranian regime authorities have blocked the use of software tools that people use to evade Iranian regime's Internet filtering.
Iranian regime has adopted one of the world's most substantial Internet censorship regimes. Iran under mullahs' rule is among a small group of states with the most sophisticated filtering systems purchased from Western countries