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Saturday, June 15, 2013

IXTAPALUCA, Mexico ( Young woman found killed in her Ford Explorer - Disturbing story)

IXTAPALUCA, Mex. - In a van, a lifeless body of a woman with a cut throat, was discovered lying in the front seat of a van parked in the vicinity of the dwelling unit in Las Palmas.

It all started last night when police in the city of Ixtapaluca,found a white Ford Explorer, license plates of the state of Querétaro and it was parked on the shoulder in the direction toward the Mexico-Puebla,.

Apparently the woman in her 30s was beheaded within the Explorer White, registration UKF3900. This female was in the driver's seat and the vehicle remained locked and abandoned under the shadows of the night.



Experts arrived later from the Attorney Generals office of the State of Mexico (PGJEM) who, with the consent of the prosecutor pulled  body from inside and took her to the medical examiner. The victim is  unkown at this time.

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Mexico Totolapan ( Five men that were employed as bricklayers were executed with AK-47 and AR-15 )

Five men that were employed as bricklayers were executed with AK-47 and AR-15 in the town of Totolapan, Oaxaca, confirmed by the Attorney General of the State (PGJE).
According to the prosecutor, the multi homicide  was perpetrated on Thursday evening on Highway 190, by an armed group traveling with two motor units, a truck and a compact car from which they fired from.

 The attack killed Sibaja Plutarco Garcia, 33, Irving Garcia Sibaja, 25, Hector Santiago, 28, Edgar Merino Alvarez, 19, and Plutarch Garcia Mitra, 65.
State Police reported at that the crime scene they found  70 AK-47 and AR-15 rounds .

Friday, June 14, 2013

GUATEMALA CITY massacre ( Eight policemen were killed Thursday night - Ambushed at police station )

Eight policemen were killed Thursday night during a direct attack on the substation Salcajá, Quetzaltenango, and a sub-inspector is gone.

GUATEMALA CITY - The Municipal Fire Departmental and Gerson Oliva, director of the National Civil Police (PNC), confirmed the death of the agents, who were resting in place and therefore were unarmed.

Agents are Bosbeli Amilcar Castillo De Leon, Hector Tun Busel, Wieles Stuart Gabriel Lopez, Juan Garcia Chum, Rodolfo Herrera Solis, Omar Mérida and Rigoberto Stuart Sales Tomas Hernandez. Selvin Sources Roderick Miranda, who were wounded, perished in the Western Regional Hospital, at the head of Quetzaltenango.

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Follow us: @ MundoNarco on TwitterLa institution confirming the disappearance of sergeant Cesar Augusto Garcia Cortez.

Ezekiel Hosea Agent Perez Lopez, who had been  missing, was dining outside the police station at the time of the attack.

The massacre took place Salcajá police station, located in the center of town, about 190 kilometers west of the capital.

Unofficial versions indicate that the attack could be in retaliation for zn arrest, days ago, a bodyguard who worked for a man Malacatán, San Marcos, apparently linked to drug trafficking. (Los Zetas )

Neighbors said criminals were conducted on two agricultural vehicles.

The authorities set up to track these vehicles operational.

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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Burma ( Online and in danger in Burma- Blogger gets 20 yrs in prison )

Early moves by Thein Sein to ease Internet censorship are viewed as a limited concession to press freedom, since Burma has one of the lowest Internet penetration rates in the world. Now, planned foreign investments in mobile infrastructure promise to expand access, but a draft telecommunications law would leave intact many of the vague legal restrictions used to curb online freedoms in the past. By Shawn W. Crispin


Burmese citizens use an Internet café in Rangoon. The country has one of the lowest Internet penetration rates in the world. (AFP)
Burmese citizens use an Internet café in Rangoon. The country has one of the lowest Internet penetration rates in the world. (AFP)
When police officers first arrested Nay Phone Latt in 2008, they were initially unaware that the former activist was an active blogger. Later that year, after interrogations in pre-trial detention, he was sentenced to 20 years in prison for blog entries he wrote about anti-government street protests held in 2007 and for posting online a poem he wrote that insinuated in a hidden message that then-junta leader Senior Gen. Than Shwe was “foolish with power.”

AFRICA ( Four photographers on routine news assignments - assaulted by security officials )

Photographers attacked: Two weeks in southern Africa

A security officer fires rubber bullets at Star photographer Motshwari Mofokeng. (The Star)
A security officer fires rubber bullets at Star photographer Motshwari Mofokeng. (The Star)
From Cape Town to Lilongwe, four photographers on routine news assignments in major southern Africa cities were assaulted by security officials in the past two weeks. The details differ, but the heavy-handed actions in each case reflect a belief among those responsible for security that they are above the law and not publicly accountable. These recent attacks in southern Africa also highlight a wider phenomenon: Every day, somewhere in the world, news photographers are subjected to physical abuse by security and public officials who wish to suppress or control the powerful message delivered by images.

BIG PINE KEY, Fla. ( Doritos chip bag removed from deer's head - the deer left the scene )

Monroe deputy removes Doritos bag from Key deer's head

 

In an image provided by the Monroe County Sheriff's Office a Key deer has its head stuck in a snack food bag Saturday, June 8, 2013 in Florida.  Monroe County, Fla., Sheriff's Deputy Joshua Gordon encountered the distressed animal in the Keys and removed the bag from the endangered species mammal.
 
In an image provided by the Monroe County Sheriff's Office a Key deer has its head stuck in a snack food bag Saturday, June 8, 2013 in Florida. Monroe County, Fla., Sheriff's Deputy Joshua Gordon encountered the distressed animal in the Keys and removed the bag from the endangered species mammal.
Monroe County Sheriff's Office / AP Photo

The Associated Press

A deer in the Florida Keys is breathing more easily after a deputy removed a Doritos bag from its head.
The Monroe County sheriff's deputy discovered the Key deer while on patrol late Saturday evening. Its entire head was stuck in the chips bag.
Sheriff's spokeswoman Becky Herrin says the deer allowed the deputy to remove the bag without a struggle.
Key deer are the smallest of the Virginia white-tailed deer subspecies and are endangered. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services says the deer have been threatened by development, habitat loss and hurricanes.
Herrin reminds Florida Keys visitors to properly dispose of trash to protect animals from harm.

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/06/09/3441980/fla-deputy-removes-doritos-bag.html#storylink=cpy

Mexico JUAREZ- Update ( Kidnapped Politician’s Body Found in Mexico - Man running for Mayor Dead ) Un -Real


CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico – The body of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, candidate for mayor of Guadalupe y Calvo, a city in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua, was found on a dirt road, officials said.

Jaime Orozco Madrigal’s body was discovered Wednesday on a road that leads to Guadalupe y Calvo, Chihuahua Gov. Cesar Duarte said in a press conference.

Orozco Madrigal was kidnapped on Monday night by several gunmen, the Chihuahua Attorney General’s Office said.

“Approximately 10 men” took the politician away in an SUV, an AG’s office spokesman told Efe.

The state AG’s office has launched “an operation to find those responsible and clear up” the politician’s killing, Duarte said.

Orozco Madrigal was in full campaign mode ahead of the July 7 local elections and the motive for his killing is unknown.

Guadalupe y Calvo, a city of about 50,000, has been plagued by violence for some time.

Gunmen killed Guadalupe y Calvo Mayor Ramon Mendivil Sotelo on Feb. 17, 2010.

Chihuahua has been one of the states most affected by the wave of drug-related violence in Mexico. EFE