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Friday, April 12, 2013

Iran ( Student Blogger gets in fight with police - At Campus big clash " called a spy " )

12 April 2013
Keywords : Political Prisoners , University

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Committee of Human Rights Reporters – According to received reports, student, blogger and cyber activist Pouria Farazmand was detained in Kermanshah on April 7th.
According to CHRR, last Sunday when the student from Kermanshah province went to his university to follow up on matters regarding his graduation, he was handed a summons by the university security. As Farazmand was exiting the university, plain clothed officials who were equipped with walkie-talkies and pistols accosted and detained the student.
Students who witnessed the clash reported that the officials engaged in a brutal confrontation with Pouria Farazmand, beating him up and insulting him as they detained him.
After Pouria Farazmand was violently taken away, one of the security officials, M. Seyedi, appeared in front of the university’s gate and hurled insults while threatening the group of students who had converged at the scene. He lashed denigrating remarks and called the detained student and blogger a “spy” who is associated with “foreign entities.”
Pouria Farazmand is the writer for the blog Azadi Baraye Hamegan (freedom for all) and served on the editorial board of Mosht (fist), a banned student newspaper. Witness students said Farazmand never wrote anything pointing to foreign associations and that he only wrote about internal politics in Iran.
There is still no news of the whereabouts or condition of the student blogger.
During the past months an increasing number of bloggers, Internet activists and citizens taking part in social networks critical of the ruling regime have been arrested in various provinces in the country including Tehran, Alborz, Fars, Kurdistan and Razavi Khorasan

San Juan ( 4 people killed - 100 rounds fired in shoot out ) Drug Wars


SAN JUAN – Four people were killed and another wounded in a running gunfight on the Jose de Diego highway, Puerto Rican police said Wednesday.

More than 100 shell casings were recovered at the scene of the Tuesday night shootout, including some from an AK-47 assault rifle, according to the police report.

The first multiple murder of 2013 in Puerto Rico took place on Feb. 21 in the eastern district of Canovanas, leaving three people ages 16 to 29 dead.

Less than two weeks later, three young men were murdered in another incident.

The third multiple murder, in which three more people died, came on March 3 in San Juan’s Barrio Obrero neighborhood.

Puerto Rico for years has been beset by a crime wave linked to drug trafficking that every weekend results in an average of 10 murders, the majority of them involving score-settling between groups of criminals warring over control of street-corner sales.

The increase in pressure from U.S. authorities on the Mexican border has diverted smuggling routes to the Caribbean and especially to Puerto Rico, from where the drugs can more easily be shipped to the continental United States.

A portion of the drugs remains in Puerto Rico for internal consumption, and small-time traffickers fight each other for control of the sale of cocaine, heroin and other illegal substances. EFE

Venezuela ( 900 weapons taken from prisons in 2 years " Guns " )


CARACAS – Searches of Venezuela’s prisons have led to the seizure of 900 weapons since July 2011, penal system Minister Iris Varela said Monday.

Authorities have also arrested soldiers and police who were collaborating with “mafias that operate with less and less power” in the country’s jails, Varela said before the ministers of defense, Adm. Diego Morelo, and of the interior, Gen. Nestor Reverol.

Varela made the statement on the occasion of 679 guns being destroyed together with other arms confiscated from criminals.

The rest of the weapons found among the inmates, including two air force rifles, stolen from a prison guard in an attack, were either returned or make up part of the evidence in court cases currently in progress, the minister said.

Morelo said that 300,114 arms seized in different criminal acts between 2003 and 2012 have been destroyed.

“We’re headed toward a Venezuela free of guns, toward peace, and that’s why we keep calling on the country” to cooperate, Reverol said, adding that officials are devising a program of incentives to persuade people to voluntarily hand over their guns.

Venezuela suffers a chronic prison crisis with constant riots and a situation totally out of control in some of the nation’s penitentiaries.

Figures from the Venezuelan Prisons Observatory show that at least 591 inmates died and another 1,132 were wounded in 2012 from prison violence. EFE

Mexico Morelia ( 8 Lemon pickers were killed along with 11 others ) Cartel wars


MORELIA, Mexico – At least 19 people died in drug-related violence in the western Mexican state of Michoacan and the southern state of Guerrero, officials and community leaders said.

Eight lemon pickers were killed and several others wounded in an attack Wednesday in Apatzingan, a city in Michoacan, by gunmen suspected of being on the payroll of the Los Caballeros Templarios drug gang, community leaders said.

The Caballeros Templarios gang was founded in March 2011 by former members of the La Familia Michoacana cartel and deals in both synthetic drugs and natural drugs.

The cartel has been fighting rival gangs for control of turf and smuggling routes in Guerrero and Michoacan states, both of which are on the Pacific.

Michoacan’s forests and mountains are used by drug traffickers to grow marijuana and produce synthetic drugs.

Federal Police officers were attacked in the same area by gunmen and killed one of the suspected criminals in a shootout, officials said.

An officer was wounded in the incident, which may be related to the attack on the lemon pickers, a police spokesman said.

Five suspected gunmen were killed in a shootout with the Federal Police in Charapando, another community in the Tierra Caliente region.

Officials in Morelia, the capital of Michoacan, had to evacuate a high school after threats were made against an adjacent Federal Police station.

The bodies of four people, meanwhile, were found in Chilpancingo, the capital of Guerrero state, state judicial officials told Efe.

The war on drugs launched by former President Felipe Calderon, who was in office from 2006 to 2012, left about 70,000 people dead, or an average of 32 per day, in Mexico, officials say.

Calderon, of the conservative National Action Party, or PAN, deployed thousands of soldiers and Federal Police officers across the country to fight drug cartels.

President Enrique Peña Nieto, of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, has continued the strategy implemented by Calderon of taking on the cartels, but he has also called for bolstering intelligence capabilities and attacking criminal organizations’ entire structures, not just kingpins. EFE

Mexico ( 4 million Chickens destroyed Due to Bird Flu ) Mexico City

Mexican Poultry Producers Destroy Nearly 4 Million Birds Due to Flu


MEXICO CITY – Nearly 4 million birds were destroyed at poultry farms in the Mexican states of Jalisco and Guanajuato due to the outbreak of avian influenza in February, Agriculture Secretary Enrique Martinez said.

“The damage could have been greater, and in the end nearly 4 million birds were killed, both chickens for consumption, nearly half, and laying hens,” Martinez said.

The outbreak was detected in time and contained with a vaccination program, the agriculture secretary said after inaugurating the 13th Agriculture and Fisheries Industry Outlook Conference.

Officials declared a health emergency on Feb. 15 after the Bachoco poultry company reported an outbreak of bird flu at its farms in the central state of Guanajuato. EFE

Mexico ( 4,249 drug related murders in 4 months in Mexico )

Mexico Registers 4,249 Drug-Related Killings in 4 Months
Some 685 fewer murders occurred between Dec. 1, when Peña Nieto took office, and March 31, compared to the prior period, Deputy Government Secretary Eduardo Sanchez said


MEXICO CITY – A total of 4,249 drug-related killings occurred in Mexico from December 2012, when President Enrique Peña Nieto took office, to March 2013, marking a drop of 14 percent from the comparable four-month period in 2011-2012, the Government Secretariat said.

Some 685 fewer murders occurred between Dec. 1, when Peña Nieto took office, and March 31, compared to the prior period, Deputy Government Secretary Eduardo Sanchez said.

Drug-related killings also fell 17 percent compared to the August-November 2012 period, Sanchez said.

A total of 184 law enforcement agents were murdered during the Peña Nieto administration’s first four months, the official said.

The war on drugs launched by former President Felipe Calderon, who was in office from 2006 to 2012, left about 70,000 people dead, or an average of 32 per day, in Mexico, officials say.

Calderon, of the conservative National Action Party, or PAN, deployed thousands of soldiers and Federal Police officers across the country to fight drug cartels. EFE

Arizona ( Sheriff Joe Arpaio gets bomb mailed to him- Bomb squad intercepted it in Flagstaff )

Posted: Friday, April 12, 2013 10:42 am | Updated: 11:04 am, Fri Apr 12, 2013.
Arizona's Sheriff Joe Arpaio says the mailing of an explosive device addressed to him reflects the nature of his business and follows many threats he's received over the years.Arpaio has called himself the "toughest sheriff in America" and is known for his strict treatment of jail inmates and cracking down on illegal immigrants.His office says a mailed package intercepted in northern Arizona Thursday contained an explosive device.
Sheriff Arpaio: Explosive device 1 of many threats
A federal official won't confirm a device was found, but Arpaio's office says it was detected when the package was X-rayed. A bomb squad team neutralized the explosive.
Postal Inspector Patricia Armstrong says a "very astute" carrier emptying a collection box in the Flagstaff area thought something about package's outside looked wrong.
Armstrong says investigators are examining the package's contents.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.
Authorities are investigating an explosive device addressed to Arizona's Sheriff Joe Arpaio, the self-proclaimed "toughest sheriff in America" known for his strict treatment of jail inmates and cracking down on illegal immigrants.
The device intercepted in Flagstaff late Thursday was in a package addressed to Arpaio at his downtown Phoenix office, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office said in a statement.
It appeared suspicious, so it was X-rayed and the device was detected. A bomb squad team neutralized the explosive, the statement said.