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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

India Bangalore ( Son arrested for keeping father chained on the roof of his house ) Abuse story

In Bangalore, senior citizen found chained on roof of son's house

Bangalore: A senior citizen in Bangalore was rescued today from the roof of his son's house, where he was regularly kept chained. Neighbours phoned the police for help.

"They tied me up today...They give me food, rice and saru..." said the man to a local television channel. Disturbing images before he was unchained show him crouching under a small enclose under the water tank on the roof. He was lying with his legs bent on a faded mattress, an empty plate next to him.

"There was a foul smell...it was totally unhygienic," said senior police officer Revanna. The rescued man has been moved to a hospital and the police says it's likely to file a case against his son for illegal confinement and physical abuse.The senior citizen's son, Suresh Hanumanthaiah Shetty lives in a lower middle-class neighbourhood and admitted that his father's chaining was a regular practice. "He would keep making the house dirty. So in the morning we bring him and keep him here. In the evening we take him inside."


He insisted, "We give him food three times a day, morning, afternoon and evening. We give him a bath in the morning."

His wife, Kalpana, said that her father-in-law was kept locked up for his own good. She said he often had diarrhoea and would "dirty the house" but added that was not the motive for banishing him to the roof.

"We have only tied him up because he might fall down the stairs. That is the only reason...six months ago, he fell from the steps in another son's house."

The horrors of his story follow that of a 34-year-old woman who was rescued from her parents' home in Bangalore yesterday where she was kept locked up for five years

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Cuba News ( Cuba Seeking to Attract More Women to Military Service )



HAVANA – The UJC, the youth wing of Cuba’s ruling Communist Party, called for increasing the number of women in military service, the official daily Juventud Rebelde reported Tuesday.

“Eighteen percent of Cubans today are over 60 and the forecasts for an aging of the population by 2030 demand that we reconsider more forcefully the incorporation of women into the Women’s Volunteer Military Service,” UJC First Secretary Yuniasky Crespo said.

She commented during a plenary meeting of the UJC national committee at which the issue was debated in the presence of deputy armed forces minister Gen. Alvaro Lopez Miera.

The general supported the UJC’s plan and said that Cuba cannot give itself “the luxury of only men being those who are (militarily) prepared.”

During the debate, several UJC leaders discussed the need to involve families in the task to a greater extent, showing them the conditions in the military units to reassure parents who might be averse to having their daughters sign up.

More than 3,900 women have entered the women’s branch of military service since 2008 in Cuba.

All Cuban men must perform at least 14 months of military service. EFE

Mexico City ( Federal Police Arrests 9 Suspected Kidnappers in Northern Mexico )



MEXICO CITY – Nine suspected members of a gang involved in kidnappings, contract hits and extortion rackets were arrested by the Federal Police in La Laguna, a region in the northern Mexican state of Durango, officials said.

The suspects were arrested on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week in Gomez Palacio, a city in Durango.

The men, who are between the ages of 20 and 62, were allegedly involved in attacks on officials and media outlets in La Laguna.

The suspects allegedly staged the kidnapping in early February of employees of the El Siglo de Torreon newspaper and an attack on the Federal Police officers guarding the daily’s offices.

The newspaper employees were later released by the kidnappers.

The La Laguna region, which includes parts of Durango and neighboring Coahuila state, is at the center of a turf war between the Los Zetas and Sinaloa drug cartels, with the Zetas controlling Coahuila’s largest cities, including Saltillo, the state capital, Torreon and Piedras Negras. EFE

CAIRO ( An Egyptian court gave jail terms to 15 Americans - outrage in Washington )

CAIRO (Reuters) - An Egyptian court gave jail terms to 43 Americans, Europeans, Egyptians and other Arabs on Tuesday in a case against democracy promotion groups that plunged U.S.-Egyptian ties into their worst crisis in decades.
Judge Makram Awad gave five-year sentences in absentia to at least 15 U.S. citizens who left Egypt last year. He sentenced an American who stayed behind to two years in prison and gave the same sentence to a German woman.

Friends of Egyptian suspects react as they listen to the judge's verdict at a court room during a case against foreign non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Cairo June 4, 2013. REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry harshly criticized the decision, calling it "incompatible with the transition to democracy" and a violation of the government's commitment to support civil society as it emerges from years of authoritarian rule by close U.S. ally former President Hosni Mubarak.
Beginning in late 2011, Egypt's crackdown on organizations which included U.S.-based groups linked to America's two main political parties caused outrage in Washington, which supplies Cairo with $1.3 billion in military aid each year.
The court ordered the closure of the non-governmental organizations (NGOs) involved in the case, including the U.S.-based International Republican Institute (IRI), National Democratic Institute (NDI) and Freedom House.
Both NDI and IRI plan to challenge the verdict.
In Washington, the State Department issued a tough statement in Kerry's name but did not hint at any consequences - such as a cut in U.S. assistance to Egypt - as a result of the verdict.
"The United States is deeply concerned by the guilty verdicts and sentences ... handed down by an Egyptian court today against 43 NGO representatives in what was a politically-motivated trial," he said.
"The decision to close these organizations' offices and seize their assets contradicts the government of Egypt's commitments to support the role of civil society as a fundamental actor in a democracy," he added.

India Manali ( American woman on a holiday trip gang-raped by 3 men in a truck )

American tourist gang-raped in Manali, three suspects missing

Manali: An American tourist in Manali was gang-raped early this morning, allegedly by a truck driver and two other men.

The three suspects are missing.

"The 30-year-old was raped by men in a truck on Monday night. They offered her a lift and she accepted it," police inspector Abhimanyu Kumar told news agency AFP. He said the American was unable to remember the number plate of the truck and that every truck driver in Manali hadbeen ordered to report at the local police station as part of the investigation.The assault took place in Manali, a popular tourist destination 500 kilometres from New Delhi.

The woman was on a holiday with three other Americans and was returning to her guest house alone after bathing at a hot water spring.

The natural water spring, called "Vashist", is a tourist spot renowned for its temples and bathing tanks.

"The victim's friends wanted to spend more time at the spring but she was tired and decided to walk alone to the guest house," said another senior police officer VK Dhawan.Yesterday, the Kolkata Police arrested a local businessman suspected of drugging and raping a 21-year-old Irish charity worker after her birthday party.

The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry, a major trade body, said earlier this year that the number of foreign women tourists visiting India had dropped by 35 per cent following several sex attacks that have made global headlines.

December's fatal gang-rape of a 23-year-old student on a moving bus in Delhi made international headlines and provoked large and angry street protests in India.A Swiss cyclist was gang-raped in Madhya Pradesh in March, while a British tourist jumped out of a hotel window in Agra in March after the hotel owner allegedly tried to forcibly enter her room.

MEXICO Abduction ( FBI Seeking Information in Kidnapping of U.S. Citizen in Mexico )

FBI Seeking Information in Kidnapping of U.S. Citizen in Mexico


BROWNSVILLE, TX – Armando Fernandez, Special Agent in Charge of the San Antonio Division of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), whose territory includes Brownsville, Texas, announced on Monday that the FBI is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the person(s) responsible for the kidnapping of Armando Torres, III in La Barranca, Tamaulipas, Mexico, on May 14, 2013.

As reported in the national and international news services, the FBI and Mexican law enforcement agencies have been investigating the May 14, 2013 kidnapping in La Barranca, Tamaulipas, Mexico, of U.S. citizen Armando Torres, III, as well as of his father Armando Torres, II and his uncle Salvador Torres, both of whom are Mexican citizens. Armando Torres, III is a U.S. Marine in the Individual Ready Reserve and a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

On May 14, 2013, Armando Torres, III drove across the International Port of Entry Bridge at Progresso, Texas, to visit his father’s ranch in La Barranca, Tamaulipas, which is located near the International Port of Entry Bridge at Los Indios, Texas. Shortly after he arrived at the ranch, armed gunmen entered the ranch and took all three Torres family members by force. They have not been seen or heard from since this event.

In addition to the Mexican criminal investigation, the FBI has opened a concurrent international kidnapping investigation and is vigorously pursuing all investigative leads.

Anyone with information regarding this investigation is requested to contact the FBI-Brownsville Resident Agency Office at telephone number 956-546-6922.

Blogger News ( Matt Lauer from the " Today Show " treats staffers like " Dirt " )

Matt Lauer is 'derogatory, dismissive and demeaning' to Today show staffers

By Rachel Quigley
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More woes: Even after Ann Curry's departure, Lauer is said to be derogatory and dismissive of staffers on the show
 
More woes: Even after Ann Curry's departure, Lauer is said to be derogatory and dismissive of staffers on the show
Matt Lauer may not be aware of the old adage, 'Be careful how you treat people on your way up, because you might meet them again on your way down'.
And from the way the Today show's ratings are going - and especially due to Lauer's supposed part in its decline - he may find himself on his way down sooner rather than later.
He might regret then, treating staffers on the show in a derogatory and dismissive manner, if recent reports are to be believed.
A source close to the morning TV show told RadarOnline: 'The way Matt treats staffers at work is so derogatory and dismissive.
'He is so demeaning to many people on the staff. He is cordial to his fellow hosts and the senior executives but to anyone below him they say he treats them like dirt.
'For a while Matt was acting nicer to everyone, but now the staffers are afraid of him. So many people feel like he doesn’t even listen when they’re pitching stories or trying to break news.
'They say they could have the biggest breaking news of the year and Matt wouldn’t pay attention to them. They say it is harder than ever to work with him.'
The rumors come after it emerged that Good Morning America beat the Today show in the May Sweeps for the first time in 19 years.
But a Today show insider told the MailOnline the allegations could not be further from the truth.
'Anybody who actually works at the Today show - as opposed to someone "close to the show" - will tell you there is no one more generous and loyal than Matt. He’s the biggest champion for the show's staff, producers and crew.


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