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Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Border Patrol ( Ex Agent and Prison Guard get 15 yrs in prison - Drug trafficking )
YUMA, AZ - A U.S. Border Patrol agent and an Arizona corrections officer face lengthy federal prison terms on allegations that they passed codes to unlock border gates, maps of hidden sensors and other sensitive information to smugglers before losing their jobs.
Ex-agent Ivhan Herrera-Chiang and former state Corrections Officer Michael Lopez-Garcia are to be sentenced Aug. 12 in U.S. District Court in Phoenix. Plea agreements with prosecutors call for each man to receive up to 15 years in prison
Herrera-Chiang pleaded guilty Friday to bribery of a public official, the Yuma Sun reported Tuesday.
Federal court records indicate Lopez-Garcia pleaded guilty in May to conspiracy and to conspiracy to possess controlled substances with intent to distribute.
Both men were charged in early 2012 with conspiracy to possess drugs with intent to distribute.
As a Border Patrol agent, Herrera-Chiang, 29, was stationed in Yuma, while Lopez-Garcia, 28, worked at the state prison in San Luis, Ariz.
In his plea agreement, Herrera-Chiang said he provided maps and combinations to border gates to Lopez-Garcia to give to smugglers. The maps showed the locations of sensors hidden along the border to detect people entering the country illegally.
Herrera-Chiang said he also used a law enforcement database to look up confidential information about a drug load for Lopez-Garcia.
Lopez-Garcia said he was paid $5,000 for the gate combinations and that he shared the money with Herrera-Chiang.
Lopez-Garcia said he provided the information to smugglers and also acted as a lookout for smugglers and twice smuggled methamphetamine into the United States.
Lopez-Garcia admitted selling the smuggled methamphetamine as well as smuggled cocaine to a drug trafficker, but the buyer was an undercover agent.
In his plea agreement, Lopez-Garcia also admitted asking someone in a drug trafficking organization to arrange the murder of a government informant whom Lopez-Garcia thought had incriminating evidence about him and his activities.
Phoenix Az ( Police looking for man who Sexually Assaulted - 89 yr old woman )
PHOENIX - Phoenix police are asking for the public's help identifying a man who sexually assaulted an 89-year-old woman in her home early Sunday morning.
Police spokesman Sergeant Steve Martos said the attack happened between 5:30 a.m. and 5:45 a.m. near 59th Avenue and Thomas Road.
Martos said the suspect knocked on the woman's door, and when she opened the door, he forced his way in and sexually assaulted her.
Police have little information to go on and believe someone from the community might recognize the suspect.
Police said he is described as a Hispanic male, 35 years old, 5 feet 7 inches to 5 feet 8 inches tall, 130-135 pounds with dark hair and dark eyes. Investigators also say the suspect has a large stud earrings in both ears.
The victim is not being identified at this time.
Anyone with information related to this incident is asked to contact the Phoenix Police Department at 602-262-6141. Those wishing to remain anonymous may call Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.
Martos said the suspect knocked on the woman's door, and when she opened the door, he forced his way in and sexually assaulted her.
Police have little information to go on and believe someone from the community might recognize the suspect.
Police said he is described as a Hispanic male, 35 years old, 5 feet 7 inches to 5 feet 8 inches tall, 130-135 pounds with dark hair and dark eyes. Investigators also say the suspect has a large stud earrings in both ears.
The victim is not being identified at this time.
Anyone with information related to this incident is asked to contact the Phoenix Police Department at 602-262-6141. Those wishing to remain anonymous may call Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.
Euro Court of Human Rights ( CIA guilty of torture - and beating man ) World News
Euro-Court Testimony Reveals U.S. Guilty of Ruthless Torture
December 26, 2012 AFP
By Richard Walker
On December 13, the European Court of Human Rights found Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agents guilty of beating and torturing a German citizen, who had been kidnapped and placed in the CIA’s rendition program. They also sodomized him in front of others and held him at a secret detention site for months.
Never before had the European Court of Human Rights defined CIA activities as torture or gone to the extent of explaining in graphic detail what had happened to 49-year-old Khaled al-Masri.
In January 2004, al-Masri was dragged from a hotel by police in Skopje, the Macedonian capital. After 14 days of questioning, he was handed over to the CIA. His crime was that his name was similar to that of an Arab revolutionary.
In the landmark ruling, the European court singled out Macedonia as one of the guilty parties in the torture and eventual rendition of al-Masri to the “Salt Pit,” a special CIA interrogation site in Afghanistan. Leading judicial figures in Europe are now calling on the Obama administration to compensate all those caught up in the rendition program since 2001.
The court’s ruling was remarkable because it highlighted the fact that the American court system has turned a blind eye to the issue of torture and has used the cover of “state secrets” to avoid dealing with cases like al-Masri’s.
Macedonia will certainly have to answer to the court and to other European Union institutions for its role in permitting torture on its soil. According to the evidence, a CIA “black snatch team,” under orders from CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, transferred him from Macedonia by way of Iraq to Afghanistan. Al-Masri was actually sodomized in front of Macedonian officials before he was drugged, diapered and moved to Afghanistan.
While al-Masri was being tortured in Afghanistan, the CIA’s Office of Technical Services, responsible for “gadgets, disguises, forgeries, secret writings, weapons and assassinations,” realized they had the wrong man. Still, they continued to allow him to be treated horrifically until his release. The CIA eventually flew al-Masri to Albania and dumped him on a desolate border road, forcing him to make his own way back to Germany. Two of the CIA officials in Langley who authorized his rendition were female operatives. They were never disciplined.
But Macedonia is not the only country in the European judges’ crosshairs. The CIA had secret interrogation facilities in Poland, Lithuania and Romania. In 2009, Italy found 22 CIA agents guilty of kidnapping an Italian citizen and carting him off to Egypt where he was tortured.
Rendition secrets are beginning to unravel. On December 13, the British government paid a Libyan dissident almost $5M. He and his wife and child had been kidnapped by Britain’s MI6. While in custody the husband was tortured. There are other torture cases presently being examined by the British judicial system.
Monday, April 15, 2013
BOSTON ( Associated Press article - Possible Suspect in Custody -20 yr old Saudi National )
April 15, 2013 UPDATE SUSPECT IN CUSTODY 4-19-2013 551pm
Bombing suspect reportedly in custody; 12 reportedly dead
BOSTON — Two bombs exploded near the crowded finish line of the Boston Marathon on Monday in a terrifying scene of broken glass, smoke and severed limbs, authorities said.
The New York Post says a federal law-enforcement source confirmed there are at least 12 dead. Massachusetts General Hospital was treating 10 people with amputated limbs and all operating rooms were on hold, sources said. The Associated Press at 5:30 p.m. was still reporting two dead.
The Post also reports authorities have a identified a suspect, a Saudi national, who is currently being guarded in a Boston hospital with shrapnel wounds.
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A civilian at the scene of the blasts claimed the potential suspect was acting suspiciously. The civilian reportedly chased him down and tackled him after the explosions.Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2309570/Boston-explosions-Hunt-man-black-Authorities-search-dark-skinned-black-male-police-guard-potential-suspect-Boston-hospital.html#ixzz2QaV6ir6y
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A civilian at the scene of the blasts claimed the potential suspect was acting suspiciously. The civilian reportedly chased him down and tackled him after the explosions.Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2309570/Boston-explosions-Hunt-man-black-Authorities-search-dark-skinned-black-male-police-guard-potential-suspect-Boston-hospital.html#ixzz2QaV6ir6y
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A third blast rocked the John F. Kennedy Library a few miles away and more than an hour later, but no injuries were reported, the police commissioner said. Their are current reports it's not related to the marathon blasts.
A senior U.S. intelligence official said two other explosive devices were found near the marathon finish line.
There was no word on the motive or who may have launched the attack, and authorities in Washington said there was no immediate claim of responsibility.
The twin blasts at the race took place almost simultaneously and about 100 yards apart, tearing limbs off numerous people, knocking spectators and at least one runner off their feet, shattering windows and sending smoke rising over the street.
As people wailed in agony, bloody spectators were carried to a medical tent that had been set up to care for fatigued runners.
"They just started bringing people in in with no limbs," said Tim Davey, of Richmond, Va. He said he and his wife, Lisa, tried to keep their children's eyes shielded from the gruesome scene.
"They just kept filling up with more and more casualties," Lisa Davey said. "Most everybody was conscious. They were very dazed."
Some 27,000 runners took part in the 26.2-mile race, one of the world's premier marathons and one of Boston's biggest annual events.
After the explosions, cellphone service was shut down in the area to prevent any possible remote explosive detonations, a law enforcement official said. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation was ongoing.
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Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis asked people to stay indoors or go back to their hotel rooms and avoid crowds as bomb squads checked parcels and bags left along the race route.
The Federal Aviation Administration barred low-flying aircraft from within 3.5 miles of the site.
President Barack Obama was briefed on the explosions by Homeland Security adviser Lisa Monaco. Obama also told Mayor Tom Menino and Gov. Deval Patrick that his administration would provide whatever support was needed, the White House said.
"There are people who are really, really bloody," said Laura McLean, a runner from Toronto, who was in the medical tent being treated for dehydration when she was pulled out to make room for victims.
About two hours after the winners crossed the line, there was a loud explosion on the north side of Boylston Street, just before the photo bridge that marks the finish line. Another explosion could be heard a few seconds later.
The Boston Police Department said two people were killed. Hospitals reported at least 57 injured, at least eight of them critically.
A senior U.S. intelligence official said the two other explosive devices found nearby were being dismantled. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the findings publicly.
Competitors and race volunteers were crying as they fled the chaos. Authorities went onto the course to carry away the injured while race stragglers were rerouted away from the smoking site.
Roupen Bastajian, a 35-year-old state trooper from Smithfield, R.I., had just finished the race when they put the heat blanket wrap on him and he heard the blasts.
"I started running toward the blast. And there were people all over the floor," he said. "We started grabbing tourniquets and started tying legs. A lot of people amputated. ... At least 25 to 30 people have at least one leg missing, or an ankle missing, or two legs missing."
Smoke rose from the blasts, fluttering through the national flags lining the route of the world's oldest and most prestigious marathon. TV helicopter footage showed blood staining the pavement in the popular shopping and tourist area known as the Back Bay.
Cherie Falgoust was waiting for her husband, who was running the race.
"I was expecting my husband any minute," she said. "I don't know what this building is ... it just blew. Just a big bomb, a loud boom, and then glass everywhere. Something hit my head. I don't know what it was. I just ducked."
Runners who had not finished the race were diverted straight down Commonwealth Avenue and into a family meeting area, according to an emergency plan that had been in place.
The Boston Marathon honored the victims of the Newtown, Conn., shooting with a special mile marker in Monday's race.
Boston Athletic Association president Joanne Flaminio previously said there was "special significance" to the fact that the race is 26.2 miles long and 26 people died at Sandy Hook Elementary school.
Boston ( Two Explosions shattered the finish of the Boston Marathon )
BOSTON (AP) -- Two explosions shattered the finish of the Boston Marathon on Monday, sending authorities out on the course to carry away the injured while stragglers in the 26.2-mile race were rerouted away from the smoking site.
Competitors and race volunteers were crying as they fled the chaos. Bloody spectators were being carried to the medical tent that had been set up to care for fatigued runners.''There are a lot of people down,'' said one man, whose bib No. 17528 identified him as Frank Deruyter of North Carolina. He was not injured, but marathon workers were carrying one woman, who did not appear to be a runner, to the medical area as blood gushed from her leg. A Boston police officer was wheeled from the course with a leg injury that was bleeding.
Neither race officials nor public officials could immediately estimate the number or degree of injuries.
About three hours after the winners crossed the line, there was a loud explosion on the north side of Boylston Street, just before the photo bridge that marks the finish line. Another explosion could be heard a few seconds later.
Smoke rose from the blasts, fluttering through the national flags lining the route of the world's oldest and most prestigious marathon. TV helicopter footage showed blood staining the pavement in the popular shopping and tourist area known as the Back Bay.
''There are people who are really, really bloody,'' said Laura McLean, a runner from Toronto, who was in the medical tent being treated for dehydration when she was pulled out to make room for victims of the explosions. ''They were pulling them into the medical tent.''
Cherie Falgoust was waiting for her husband, who was running the race.
''I was expecting my husband any minute,'' she said. ''I don't know what this building is ... it just blew. Just a big bomb, a loud boom, and then glass everywhere. Something hit my head. I don't know what it was. I just ducked.''
Runners who had not finished the race were diverted straight down Commonwealth Avenue and into a family meeting area, according to an emergency plan that had been in place.
Iran News ( 15 yr old shot in head and killed by Iranian Colonel ) Over illegal permit
14 April 2013
Keywords : Political Prisoners
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Committee of Human Rights Reporters – On Friday April 12th, a 15-year old Ahwazi teenager by the name of Morteza Soweidi was killed by a gunshot to his head, and security forces arrested two citizens during a demonstration against the demolition of residential homes.
According to CHRR, security forces arrived with bulldozers in the Seyed Mousa area where the teenager lived to resume the illegal destruction of Ahwazi homes, prompting the residents to demonstrate against the demolitions. After Morteza Soweidi who lived at his home in the absence of his parents lost his life when he was struck in the head by a bullet, a clash ensued and security officials arrested two of the dead teenager’s relatives.
Other relatives who were contacted by CHRR confirmed that 15-year old Morteza Soweidi lost his life by the gunshot wound and named the perpetrator of the killing as Colonel Chabok Sawar.
As a result of extreme poverty in the Ahvaz region, during the past years many destitute Ahwazi Arab citizens have resorted to building cheap homes without obtaining the proper permits. Reports have been published about the oppression of citizens during the demolition process in these areas
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