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Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Iran News ( Sex Offender Hanged in Southern Iran in Public - And 6 other Drug dealers )
ALLAHABAD India ( College girl gangraped by 4 men- Slapped by female doctor and told to drop her complaint )
Allahabad: A college girl was abducted and allegedly gangraped in a moving car by four men in Colonelganj area of the city.
The girl, who was gangraped on April 27, also alleged that she was threatened and slapped during her medical examination by a woman doctor, who asked her to withdraw her complaint.
Two of the accused have been arrested, police said, adding the girl has identified one of them.Earlier, the police had registered a case of abduction and assault, however, a case of rape was registered later.
The girl, who was admitted to a hospital here on Saturday night, regained consciousness yesterday. After her statement, Superintendent of Police AK Pande directed the police last night to include sections relating to sexual assault in the FIR.
Fresh medical test of the girl has also been ordered while the doctor who carried out the earlier examination is likely to be quizzed, sources said.
One of the four accused is a distant relative of the victim, police said, adding that she was left on roadside after the incident.
The girl, in her early 20s, alleged that the doctor who conducted the test had asked her to withdraw her complaint and even slapped her when she refused to do so.
The girl, who was gangraped on April 27, also alleged that she was threatened and slapped during her medical examination by a woman doctor, who asked her to withdraw her complaint.
Two of the accused have been arrested, police said, adding the girl has identified one of them.Earlier, the police had registered a case of abduction and assault, however, a case of rape was registered later.
The girl, who was admitted to a hospital here on Saturday night, regained consciousness yesterday. After her statement, Superintendent of Police AK Pande directed the police last night to include sections relating to sexual assault in the FIR.
Fresh medical test of the girl has also been ordered while the doctor who carried out the earlier examination is likely to be quizzed, sources said.
One of the four accused is a distant relative of the victim, police said, adding that she was left on roadside after the incident.
The girl, in her early 20s, alleged that the doctor who conducted the test had asked her to withdraw her complaint and even slapped her when she refused to do so.
TUCSON Az ( Armed Robber - Hit 3 pharmacies in Grocery stores ) Drives a honda
TUCSON (KGUN9-TV) - Tucson Police need help identifying a man believed to be responsible for three armed robberies of pharmacies.
Sgt. Chris Widmer with TPD tells KGUN9 that the robberies occurred at pharmacies inside grocery stores on April 17, 24 and 29.
On April 17, a suspect entered the Safeway pharmacy at 10380 E. Broadway Blvd., handed the pharmacist a note demanding prescription drugs and threatening harm and then left in a faded black, late 90s model Honda passenger car.
On April 24, a suspect implied he had a weapon at the Fry's pharmacy at 4150 E. 22nd St. and demanded drugs. He was last seen running out the front door.
On April 29, a similar attempt. A suspect implies he has a weapon and demands drugs from the pharmacist. Also seen running out the front door.
He is described as a white man, between 30 and 40 years old, between 5'9'' and 6'0'' and 180 to 200 pounds.
He has brown hair with some gray in it and is associated with that black, late 90s model Honda car.
Anyone with information on his identity is asked to call 911 or 88-CRIME.
Sgt. Chris Widmer with TPD tells KGUN9 that the robberies occurred at pharmacies inside grocery stores on April 17, 24 and 29.
On April 17, a suspect entered the Safeway pharmacy at 10380 E. Broadway Blvd., handed the pharmacist a note demanding prescription drugs and threatening harm and then left in a faded black, late 90s model Honda passenger car.
On April 24, a suspect implied he had a weapon at the Fry's pharmacy at 4150 E. 22nd St. and demanded drugs. He was last seen running out the front door.
On April 29, a similar attempt. A suspect implies he has a weapon and demands drugs from the pharmacist. Also seen running out the front door.
He is described as a white man, between 30 and 40 years old, between 5'9'' and 6'0'' and 180 to 200 pounds.
He has brown hair with some gray in it and is associated with that black, late 90s model Honda car.
Anyone with information on his identity is asked to call 911 or 88-CRIME.
Boston Bombing ( Kazakh nationals here on school visa's arrested - taken into Custody )
Authorities have arrested three additional suspects in connection to the Boston Marathon bombings, the Boston Police Department confirmed to Yahoo News Tuesday.
A spokeswoman at the department directed all questions related to the suspects to the FBI, which has yet to disclose their identities. Local news station WBZ reports that they will be brought to a federal courthouse in Boston this afternoon to face charges of aiding the suspect after the fact. A spokeswoman for the U.S. attorney in Boston declined to comment.
NBC's Pete Williams reported that the suspects are friends of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's from the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth. The three have been under FBI surveillance for 10 days and are suspected of aiding Tsarnaev after he allegedly committed his crimes. Two have been in custody on immigration charges related to their student visas, while a third, a U.S. citizen, was arrested today.
The Associated Press identified two of the suspects: Azamat Tazhayakov and Dias Kadyrbayev, both Kazakh nationals who came to the U.S. on student visas. They were detained on civil immigration violations on April 20 and have been in federal custody since then. The two appeared in immigration court Wednesday morning.
Boston attorney Linda Cristello, who represented the two, confirmed in an email to Yahoo News that her clients now face additional federal charges and will appear in court Wednesday afternoon. She referred further questions to a new team of lawyers representing the suspects in this case. One of the attorneys, Harlan Protass, a criminal defense attorney based in New York, declined to comment on the charges until after the court hearing.
Tsarnaev, a 19-year-old college student, is charged with killing three and injuring more than 200 in the two bombs last month. He is in custody at a federal prison medical facility at Fort Devens, 40 miles outside of Boston, where he is being treated for injuries incurred in a shootout with police before his arrest. His older brother and suspected co-bomber, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, was killed while fleeing arrest.
In a statement, the Police Department said there was no threat to public safety at this time.
A spokeswoman at the department directed all questions related to the suspects to the FBI, which has yet to disclose their identities. Local news station WBZ reports that they will be brought to a federal courthouse in Boston this afternoon to face charges of aiding the suspect after the fact. A spokeswoman for the U.S. attorney in Boston declined to comment.
NBC's Pete Williams reported that the suspects are friends of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's from the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth. The three have been under FBI surveillance for 10 days and are suspected of aiding Tsarnaev after he allegedly committed his crimes. Two have been in custody on immigration charges related to their student visas, while a third, a U.S. citizen, was arrested today.
The Associated Press identified two of the suspects: Azamat Tazhayakov and Dias Kadyrbayev, both Kazakh nationals who came to the U.S. on student visas. They were detained on civil immigration violations on April 20 and have been in federal custody since then. The two appeared in immigration court Wednesday morning.
Boston attorney Linda Cristello, who represented the two, confirmed in an email to Yahoo News that her clients now face additional federal charges and will appear in court Wednesday afternoon. She referred further questions to a new team of lawyers representing the suspects in this case. One of the attorneys, Harlan Protass, a criminal defense attorney based in New York, declined to comment on the charges until after the court hearing.
Tsarnaev, a 19-year-old college student, is charged with killing three and injuring more than 200 in the two bombs last month. He is in custody at a federal prison medical facility at Fort Devens, 40 miles outside of Boston, where he is being treated for injuries incurred in a shootout with police before his arrest. His older brother and suspected co-bomber, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, was killed while fleeing arrest.
In a statement, the Police Department said there was no threat to public safety at this time.
MIAMI ( Change of Heart - U.S has Granted Castro's Daughter a Visa to attend LGBT Conference )
Cuban Leader’s Daughter Granted U.S. Visa
MIAMI – The U.S. State Department finally granted a visa to Cuban President Raul Castro’s daughter so that she can attend a May 2-5 forum on LGBT issues in Philadelphia, Equality Forum, the organizer of the seminar, said on Tuesday.
“Equality Forum is delighted that the State Department has affirmed democratic values by authorizing Mariela Castro to speak at Equality Forum 2013,” said Equality Forum executive director Malcolm Lazin in a statement.
Initially, the State Department had denied permission to Mariela Castro to travel to Philadelphia, although it allowed her to travel to the United Nations in New York.
The forum will pay special attention at this conference to the situation of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in Cuba.
Mariela Castro, who is the director of the Cuban National Center for Sex Education, months ago accepted the organization’s invitation to be a panelist on the forum’s “Cuba: Featured Nation Panel.”
During the forum, the daughter of the Cuban president will also receive the International Ally for LGBT Equality Award at the International Equality Dinner to acknowledge her work for the rights of the LGBT community.
Equality Forum is a national and international LGBT civil rights organization with an educational focus. EFE
MIAMI – The U.S. State Department finally granted a visa to Cuban President Raul Castro’s daughter so that she can attend a May 2-5 forum on LGBT issues in Philadelphia, Equality Forum, the organizer of the seminar, said on Tuesday.
“Equality Forum is delighted that the State Department has affirmed democratic values by authorizing Mariela Castro to speak at Equality Forum 2013,” said Equality Forum executive director Malcolm Lazin in a statement.
Initially, the State Department had denied permission to Mariela Castro to travel to Philadelphia, although it allowed her to travel to the United Nations in New York.
The forum will pay special attention at this conference to the situation of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in Cuba.
Mariela Castro, who is the director of the Cuban National Center for Sex Education, months ago accepted the organization’s invitation to be a panelist on the forum’s “Cuba: Featured Nation Panel.”
During the forum, the daughter of the Cuban president will also receive the International Ally for LGBT Equality Award at the International Equality Dinner to acknowledge her work for the rights of the LGBT community.
Equality Forum is a national and international LGBT civil rights organization with an educational focus. EFE
TUCSON Az ( Man shot and killed - Dies in walmart store ) Northgate shopping center
A man was shot and killed at a midtown grocery store early this morning.
Just before 4 a.m. police responded to a 911 call about shots fired at the Northgate Shopping Center on the northeast corner of East Grant Road and North Alvernon Way. They found a 25-year-old man dead just inside the door of the Walmart Neighborhood Market, Sgt. Chris Widmer, spokesman for the Tucson Police Department, said.
The man, who was unarmed, had a confrontation with at least two men outside the store entrance, Widmer said. Multiple shots were fired and the victim walked into the Walmart, collapsed and died.
Police are looking for a white four-door car that was seen leaving the parking lot immediately after the shooting, heading north on Alvernon.
In addition to homicide investigators, members of TPD’s gang unit were called in to investigate, Widmer said.
The name of the slain man has not been released.
The investigation is ongoing.
Just before 4 a.m. police responded to a 911 call about shots fired at the Northgate Shopping Center on the northeast corner of East Grant Road and North Alvernon Way. They found a 25-year-old man dead just inside the door of the Walmart Neighborhood Market, Sgt. Chris Widmer, spokesman for the Tucson Police Department, said.
The man, who was unarmed, had a confrontation with at least two men outside the store entrance, Widmer said. Multiple shots were fired and the victim walked into the Walmart, collapsed and died.
Police are looking for a white four-door car that was seen leaving the parking lot immediately after the shooting, heading north on Alvernon.
In addition to homicide investigators, members of TPD’s gang unit were called in to investigate, Widmer said.
The name of the slain man has not been released.
The investigation is ongoing.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Mexico ( Japan to build a Auto Parts Plant in Mexico to employ 1000 people )
Japan’s Furukawa to Build Auto Parts Plant in
Mexico
TOKYO – Furukawa Electric plans to break ground next month on a new auto parts plant in Mexico to supply Japanese automakers operating in that country, the Japanese business press reported Tuesday.
Furukawa, which supplies products to the automotive, construction, electronics, energy, materials and telecom industries, expects the $12.2 million plant to be finished in January 2014, the Nikkei business daily said.
The company currently has two auto parts plants in Mexico, a plant that produces fiber-optic cable for the telecom industry in Brazil and another plant in Argentina.
Furukawa wants to expand its presence in Latin America and boost sales in the region from $102 million today to $153 million by 2017.
The new plant in Mexico will initially employ 300 people, but the payroll could climb to about 1,000 within a few years, Furukawa said.
Wires and cables produced at the new plant will be sold in Mexico and exported to Latin America and Europe, the company said.
Furukawa also plans to manufacture parts for vehicle air bag systems and battery sensors at the new plant.
Mexico hosts the largest concentration of Japanese corporations in Latin America, with nearly 540 companies, including automotive industry titans Toyota, Nissan, Honda and Mazda, operating in the country. EFE
TOKYO – Furukawa Electric plans to break ground next month on a new auto parts plant in Mexico to supply Japanese automakers operating in that country, the Japanese business press reported Tuesday.
Furukawa, which supplies products to the automotive, construction, electronics, energy, materials and telecom industries, expects the $12.2 million plant to be finished in January 2014, the Nikkei business daily said.
The company currently has two auto parts plants in Mexico, a plant that produces fiber-optic cable for the telecom industry in Brazil and another plant in Argentina.
Furukawa wants to expand its presence in Latin America and boost sales in the region from $102 million today to $153 million by 2017.
The new plant in Mexico will initially employ 300 people, but the payroll could climb to about 1,000 within a few years, Furukawa said.
Wires and cables produced at the new plant will be sold in Mexico and exported to Latin America and Europe, the company said.
Furukawa also plans to manufacture parts for vehicle air bag systems and battery sensors at the new plant.
Mexico hosts the largest concentration of Japanese corporations in Latin America, with nearly 540 companies, including automotive industry titans Toyota, Nissan, Honda and Mazda, operating in the country. EFE
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