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Sunday, June 9, 2013

Sonora Vicam ( A person was killed and two others were injured in gun violence )

 A person was killed and two others were injured by gun projectiles, they were attacked by two unknown assailants.
 
The victim who was killed was identified by the name of Victor Hugo Soto Valenzuela, 27 years old, who was domiciled in the district center, located in the town. The injured are: Maria de la Luz Galvez Mexia, 56 years old, residing in the place where the incident occurred, who suffered a gunshot wound to the left chest, and Abel Antonio Vega Chacón, 21 of age, which resulted in an injury to his left forearm. Both were taken aboard a Red Cross unit at a hospital in Ciudad Obregon, for medical care.

Elements of the State Police Investigating inquire about the events around 03:40 pm today in the Neighbourhood Tinaco in Vícam.

Mexico Sinaloa ( Sunday a lifeless body of a person was found in the street )

Culiacan, Sinaloa. - The early hours of Sunday a lifeless body of a person was found in the street of Ureta colony Jesus Hidalgo, behind the Military Barracks.



The municipal police arrived, confirming that there was a person lying next to a bicycle, the deceased was found with a gun shot to the head.

An Expert in the State Attorney's Office found in the bush area a bag with aluminum cans, the deceased was found with a cell phone and a portable radio.
The victim is unidentified, wearing brown shirt, red cap, brown pants and black shoes, his body was taken to the Medical Examiner of the town.

Saturday, June 8, 2013

West Africa ( 7 million dollar bounty on Boko Haram Jihadist group leader )



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On June 3, 2013, the U.S. Department of State made the surprising and welcome announcement that its “Rewards for Justice” program is offering a bounty on information leading to the capture of key leaders of terrorist organizations in West Africa. The top reward, up to $7 million, is for Abubakar Shekau, leader of Boko Haram. Boko Haram is the brutal Jihadist group working to eradicate the Christian presence in northern Nigeria and impose Sharia law on the whole nation.
It is commendable (did I mention surprising?) that the State Department is taking this step to capture Shekau and other Islamist terrorists. Bounty for Yahya Abu el Hammam, al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) leader, and Mokhtar Belmokhtar, Signed-in-Blood Battalion leader, is up to $5 million each. Information leading to the location of Malik Abou Abdelkarim, another AQIM leader, and Oumar Ould Hamaha, spokesperson for the Movement for Unity and Jihad in West Africa (MUJWA) will net an informer up to $3 million for each. The State Department has prioritized the capture of Boko Haram leader Shekau. But why not target the entire organization?

Mexico City ( Mexico’s government said labeling of meat and other products is discriminatory. )


MEXICO CITY – Mexico’s government says it may raise tariffs on U.S. exporters as a retaliatory measure, accusing its northern neighbor of flouting a World Trade Organization ruling on the labeling of meat and other products.

The Economy Secretariat said it was “considering suspending preferential tariffs in a broad range of sectors, such as fruits and vegetables, juices, meat, dairy products, machinery, furniture, and home appliances.”

It noted that the WTO ruled on July 23, 2012, that a 2009 U.S. requirement that retailers show the country of origin on labels of meat and other products, including beef imported from Mexico, was “discriminatory and contrary to that organization’s principles.”

The WTO gave the United States 10 months to comply with the ruling and scrap those labeling standards, the secretariat said, noting that the deadline was May 23.

On that date, however, the United States unveiled new labeling rules that Mexico slammed as even more discriminatory.

Iran NEWS ( Citizen Arrested by Cyber Police for " Insulting God " on Facebook ) Bail 600,000

A citizen arrested for blasphemy in Gilan Province

Posted on: 8th June, 2013
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Blasphemy Iran's Cyber Police monitors the Internet and enforces censorship.
HRANA News Agency – The Cyber Police in Gilan Province has announced that an individual in the city of Rasht has been arrested for blasphemy posted on the Internet. Gilan’s Cyber Police Chief has also reminded all citizens that blasphemy is a crime for which there are severe penalties defined by the lawmakers.

According to a report by Mohabat News and Fars News Agency, Gilan’s Cyber Police has announced that Facebook pages containing blasphemy have been identified. “We have found out who the pages belong to,” Gilan’s Cyber Police Chief Iraj Mohammad-Khani said. “And in a surprise attack, we arrested the perpetrator in the city of Rasht.”
The Cyber Police has searched this individual’s house and seized the necessary evidence. “He has confessed to his crime and has been charged,” Mohammad-Khani said. “The accused is currently behind bars, and the bail has been set at [approximately] $600,000.”

Mexico City ( Four Die in Helicopter Crash in Mexico - Ex mayor one of those who die )




MEXICO CITY – Businessman and politician Juan Ignacio Torres Landa was among four people killed Friday when a helicopter crashed in the central Mexican city of San Luis Potosi, the governing Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, said.

A fifth person was injured in the accident.

“The death of Torres Landa was confirmed by his family. We spoke with his wife and she told us,” Adalberto Valadez, PRI spokesman in the businessman’s home state of Guanajuato, told Efe.

The helicopter, with a pilot, Torres Landa and three associates aboard, crashed on a golf course in San Luis Potosi.

Torres Landa was a former mayor and federal lawmaker who made two unsuccessful runs for governor of Guanajuato, the most recent in 2012.

Mexico’s government secretary, Miguel Angel Osorio, offered condolences to the victims’ families.

“Businessman and statesman, Juan Ignacio Torres Landa was a fine Mexican. We in the PRI lament his death, rest in peace,” the party’s national chair, Cesar Camacho, said on Twitter.

Guanajuato Gov. Miguel Marquez, who defeated Torres Landa in last year’s election, also offered condolences to his late rival’s family. EFE

Friday, June 7, 2013

Mexico City ( Four Gunned Down at Gym in Mexican Capital )




MEXICO CITY – Two suspects were arrested in connection with a shooting at a gym in the Mexican capital that left four people dead, the city’s mayor said Friday.

A pair of brothers and a man accompanying them were pronounced dead at the Body Extreme gym in the downtown Tepito neighborhood, Mexico City Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera said.

The gym owner died later at a hospital of wounds received when he confronted the assailants, according to Milenio Television.

State news agency Notimex said two cars parked near the gym were set on fire at about the same time as the shootings, 9:30 p.m. Thursday.

The cars were torched by the shooters, El Universal newspaper said in its Web edition.

Mancera attributed the violence in Tepito to an “outbreak of some gangs,” ruling out the idea that one of Mexico’s powerful drug cartels has established a presence in the capital.

The fatal shooting at the gym appears to be part of “a direct dispute” among a specific group of people, the mayor told Televisa television.

He said the gym attack, which was witnessed by more than 30 people, does not seem to be connected to the May 26 abduction of 12 Tepito residents from a bar in the capital’s upscale Zona Rosa area.

The municipal government plans to permanently deploy 400 police officers in Tepito as part of a “comprehensive” program for the troubled neighborhood, Mancera said.

The capital has been largely spared the drug-war violence that has claimed more than 70,000 lives in Mexico over the past 6½ years. EFE