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Saturday, April 20, 2013

New York Subway ( A fight over religious beliefs - A Jewish man and muslims ) See video -Ugly

On a New York City subway train, Stephan Stowe, 17, and a group of eight friends approached a Jewish man wearing a yarmulke aboard a subway train. “Assalamu Alaikum,” Stowe said to the man, using a common greeting among Muslims.

The man ignored Stowe, and he became combative. “You think you’re better than me?” the teen allegedly said. “We are cousins.” “No we’re not,” The man shot back, and told Stowe to leave him alone. The suspect then started hurling ethnic slurs and called the man disrespectful, according to court papers.

 


 

“I’m going to kill you right now,” Stowe said, according to cops and court records. He then swore at the man, according to cops and court records, and in an apparent reference to the Holocaust added, “They should have killed all of you.”

The man managed to grab his phone back from Stowe and ran to alert the conductor and at the next stop police were waiting for him. But Stowe would not go quietly, which is what initiated the chaos that can be seen in the video below.

      

Friday, April 19, 2013

New Delhi ( Policeman slaps woman in face - Protesting rape of 5 yr old girl ) See Video


 
The statement is vastly inappropriate and insufficient for the gravity of the charges against the police.

The alleged rapist was arrested from Bihar late last night.

For three days, the child was kept locked up and assaulted by a neighbour in a basement just below her home. She was found on Wednesday evening not by the police but by other residents of the building. (Read: Delhi incensed, protests over five-year-old rape and police response)

The police today said though it had combed public parks in the neighbourhood, it did not think to search for the child in homes near her own because the family said it did not have any suspects.
 
 


This afternoon, while preparations were being made to move her from an East Delhi hospital to AIIMS, protestors shouted slogans and encircled politicians who met the family at Swami Dayanand Hospital.

A senior officer was filmed slapping a young woman demonstrator. (Watch | Read) He has been suspended.



Mexico ( Director of Piedras Negras Prison -Executed -Shot to death )

Director of Piedras Negras Prison Executed
Thursday, April 18, 2013 |
Borderland Beat

Wednesday night, Jose Antonio Castillo Juarez, director of the Piedras Negras Social Reinsertion Center (CERESO in Spanish), was killed . Authorities confirmed that armed men intercepted him while he was driving.
According to the information given by the Attorney General of Justice of the State, an investigation has begun for the homicide of Castillo Juarez, an engineer, with no previous experience working in the penitentiary system, yet his task was to direct C-4 in this border city.
The murder occurred around 7:47 pm on state road 2, km 3, said the attorney general, when the director of CERESO was travelling aboard a Tsuru vehicle with license plates of Coahuila, when he was intercepted by the armed men.
The vehicle of the penitentiary director received multiple gun shots and at the time of the discovery it was found upside-down with the tires facing up. Personnel of expert services removed from the crime scene several bullet shells from assault rifles known as the goat horn.
Although Engineer Castillo Juarez activated, through the radio, a Code red situation that alerted the safety forces of this border town, at the time of trying to locate him through the same system , he did not respond to the radio operator of emergency system.
It was minutes later that the agents of the Investigation Police found his body inside the demolished and bullet ridden vehicle. His body was transferred to Forensic Medical Service for the autopsy required by state law.

Boston Police ( MIT officer Executed by Boston bomber brothers )

PHOTO: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Police Officer Sean Collier, 26, of Somerville, Mass., was shot to death, April 18, 2013 on the school campus in Cambridge, Mass.

Sean Collier, then a civilian at the Somerville Police Department, where he worked in information technology for five years, had dreamed of becoming a police officer. So he left last year to become a patrol officer at MIT, but his name still floated to the top of the list for consideration as a cop in Somerville.
When his former colleagues there heard that he had been killed in a shootout Thursday night with the alleged Boston Marathon bombers, they were "devastated."
"All the girls and dispatchers can't stop crying," Lt. William Rymill of the Somerville Police said. "It's a real shock to us. He was not liked, he was loved.
"We have lost a member of the family," he added.
Collier, 26, was found in his car at about 10:20 p.m. Thursday night at the corner of Vassar Street and Main Street in Cambridge, on the MIT campus, authorities said. He was transported to Massachusetts General Hospital with multiple gunshot wounds, where he was pronounced dead.

Iran News ( 5 prisoners Executed in Iran Today- Two rapists-one drug dealer )

Five Prisoners Executed In Iran Today

Wednesday 17 April 2013
[English] [فارسى]


Iran Human Rights, April 17: Five prisoners were hanged in three different Iranian prisons today, Wednesday April 17.
One prisoner hanged in the prison of Zarand (Southeastern Iran):
According to the Iranian state media one prisoner was hanged in the prison of Zarand (Kerman Province, southeastern Iran) Wednesday morning. The prisoner who was not identified by name was a 41 year old man convicted of trafficking of 1875 grams of heroin said the report.
Two prisoners hanged in the prison of Mashhad:
According to the Iranian state broadcasting two prisoners were hanged in the prison of Mashhad (northeastern Iran) early this morning. The prisoners were identified as "a 21 year old worker" and "a 41 year old man" and convicted of rape in two different cases.
Two prisoners were hanged in the prison fa Rajai Shahr in Karaj (west of Tehran):
According to reliable sources that Iran Human Rights (IHR) has been in contact with, two prisoners were hanged in the Rajai Shahr prison of Karaj early this morning, April 17. One of the prisoners was identified as "Hossein Cheflaki", born in 1988 (1367 Iranian Calendar), arrested in 2007 (1386) charged with murder. The other prisoner whose identity is not certain*, was also chraged with murder. The executions were not reported by the official Iranian sources. According to IHR’s annual report on the death penalty in 2012, there were at least 113 un-announced executions in the prisons of Tehran /Karaj area.
Yesterday, 9 prisoners were hanged in Shiraz (southern Iran). Six of the executions were carried out publicly (Picture above).

Mexico ( 4 killed in Mexico - three women and a man ) Drug wars

Gunmen Kill 4 in Northern Mexico


MONTERREY, Mexico – Gunmen killed three women and a man in Monterrey, the capital of the northern Mexican state of Nuevo Leon, in incidents likely linked to drug trafficking, officials said Thursday.

The women were gunned down Wednesday night outside a house in the San Bernabe section of Monterrey, a Nuevo Leon Attorney General’s Office spokesman told Efe.

The gunmen arrived at the house in a rented vehicle and opened fire on the victims, who ranged in age from 22 to 38, the AG’s office spokesman said.

One of the women had been involved romantically with a member of a drug gang and that may have been the motive for the killings, the AG’s office spokesman said.

The young woman was the target and “the other two women were not involved in what had happened,” the official said.

Police cordoned off the area and Nuevo Leon State Investigations Agency, or AEI, personnel gathered evidence at the crime scene, where several 9 mm bullet casings were scattered on the ground.

The body of a man, meanwhile, was dumped in a street in Monterrey’s southern Buenos Aires district early Thursday, an Efe reporter confirmed at the scene.

The body showed signs of torture and was lying next to a chain and padlock that were apparently going to be used to hang the cadaver from a bridge, a common practice among the drug cartels that operate in northern Mexico.

Earlier this week, nine bullet-riddled bodies were found on the banks of the La Silla River in Juarez, a city in Nuevo Leon.

The bodies were discovered Monday afternoon in the Reforma district of Juarez.

Nuevo Leon, one of Mexico’s most violent states, is the scene of a turf war between the Gulf cartel and Los Zetas.

After several years on the payroll of the Gulf cartel, Los Zetas, considered Mexico’s most violent criminal organization, went into the drug business on their own account and now control several lucrative territories.

The criminal organizations have been fighting for control of smuggling routes into the United States since 2010.

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. EFE

Boston Bomber ( Dzhokhar A. Tsanaev -Russian - 19 yr old - Police searching for him)

BOSTON—A late-night police chase and shootout has left one marathon bombing suspect dead and another on the run, police here said, as residents of the still-grieving city were ordered by officials to "shelter in place" while the manhunt continues. One police officer was killed and another was seriously wounded during the violent spree.
Who is terror suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev?

Authorities identified the surviving Boston bomb suspect as Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, 19, of Cambridge, Mass., and said that the suspects were brothers. The second bombing suspect is Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, according to NBC News, who was found with an IED on his body. The brothers' family is originally from Chechnya, a volatile southern Russian republic. Photographer Johannes Hirn took this photo essay of the older brother, a boxer. The captions suggest Tsarnaev came to America as a
Latest updates on Boston bombing manhunt
 child with his family as refugees after fleeing the war-torn part of Russia. Dhokhar Tsarnaev posted links to Islamic and pro-Chechnyan independence sites on what appears to be his social media page.
The suspects' uncle told the local CBS News station that the pair had lived in the country since 2002. The uncle, when told that one of his nephews was killed, replied that he deserved it. “He deserved his. He absolutely deserved his,” Ruslan Tsarni said. “They do not deserve to live on this earth.”
Tsarni said he learned his nephews were suspects by reading a Russian language news source. "Since these people do have association to me by blood, I say they're barbarians," he added.