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Monday, June 17, 2013
Mexico ( 5 people were executed in Guerrero - Cartel Wars )
5 people are executed in Guerrero 6:09 the men leave messages GuerrerensesCinco Chilpancingo men were executed in the early hours of Wednesday and next to their bodies left two messages on cards that were not disclosed by authorities. The bodies are unidentified.
According to police reports, the facts were reported at 05:40 hours under the bridge between the colony Ayutla and Progress Bella Vista on the south side of the boulevard north.
When military arrived, federal police, state and ministerial, they found the bodies of five men with multiple gunshot fire. One of them was still alive and was taken to a hospital, but died in the hospital due to the severity of his injuries.
The bodies showed signs of having been beaten and were sent to the Medical Examiner pantheon 200 meters from the city center capital of Guerrero.
So far the authorities have no motive for the multiple homicide.
According to police reports, the facts were reported at 05:40 hours under the bridge between the colony Ayutla and Progress Bella Vista on the south side of the boulevard north.
When military arrived, federal police, state and ministerial, they found the bodies of five men with multiple gunshot fire. One of them was still alive and was taken to a hospital, but died in the hospital due to the severity of his injuries.
The bodies showed signs of having been beaten and were sent to the Medical Examiner pantheon 200 meters from the city center capital of Guerrero.
So far the authorities have no motive for the multiple homicide.
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Mexico ( Newspaper vendor seller was executed to death - Shot 5 times while trying to sale papers )
A newspaper seller was executed to death by the Lola Beltran Boulevard Norma Corona Boulevard in Golden Meadow colony.
The events occurred this morning at 7:45 o'clock, the victim was Paulino Lopez Valenzuela 43.
According to reports indicate that the deceased was intercepted by a late model truck red Tacoma, which was driven by a woman. She made contact with the victim from inside a van which was occupied with anothet individual who repeatedly shot Paulino Lopez Valenzuela taking his life.
His body had more than five shots in the chest and face, they found (2) 380 rounds were found on the ground at the crime scene, so far no suspects have been arrested.
Red Cross paramedics arrived at the scene and gave first aid but unfortunately he lost his life.
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The events occurred this morning at 7:45 o'clock, the victim was Paulino Lopez Valenzuela 43.
According to reports indicate that the deceased was intercepted by a late model truck red Tacoma, which was driven by a woman. She made contact with the victim from inside a van which was occupied with anothet individual who repeatedly shot Paulino Lopez Valenzuela taking his life.
His body had more than five shots in the chest and face, they found (2) 380 rounds were found on the ground at the crime scene, so far no suspects have been arrested.
Red Cross paramedics arrived at the scene and gave first aid but unfortunately he lost his life.
Read more: http://www.elblogdelnarco.com/2013/06/voceador-ejecutado-en-culiacan-los.html # ixzz2WQ31maEm
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Vietnam ( Vietnam blogger arrested in Hanoi - Faces 7 years in prison )
Prominent Vietnam blogger arrested in Hanoi
New York, June 14, 2013--Vietnamese police in Hanoi arrested a blogger on Thursday on accusations of anti-state activity, according to news reports. Pham Viet Dao wrote blogs that were critical of government officials and policies, the reports said.
Dao, 61, who also wrote about politically sensitive issues such as the territorial dispute with China, was accused of violating Article 258 of the Vietnam's penal code for "abusing democratic freedoms," the Ministry of Public Security said in a statement, according to news reports. If convicted, Dao could face a jail term of up to seven years, the reports said.
Dao, 61, who also wrote about politically sensitive issues such as the territorial dispute with China, was accused of violating Article 258 of the Vietnam's penal code for "abusing democratic freedoms," the Ministry of Public Security said in a statement, according to news reports. If convicted, Dao could face a jail term of up to seven years, the reports said.
Dao's arrest follows that of another blogger, Truong Duy Nhat, who wasdetained under similar accusations in late May.
"The arrest of a second blogger within a month shows the intensifying crackdown on critical dissent in Vietnam," said Joel Simon, CPJ's executive director. "While the Internet has been an outlet for dissent in Vietnam, the limited space is rapidly closing."
Dao, a former official at the Ministry of Culture and long-standing member of the Vietnamese Communist Party, has become a well-known blogger in the country with thousands of followers, according to reports. His blog was not accessible today, reports said.
Over the past year, Vietnam has intensified its grip on old and new media through a campaign of censorship, surveillance, and imprisonments. CPJ researchshows that in each of the past several years, authorities have ramped up their crackdown on critical journalists, focusing heavily on those who work online. All but one of the reporters imprisoned in 2012 published blogs or contributed to online news publications.
"The arrest of a second blogger within a month shows the intensifying crackdown on critical dissent in Vietnam," said Joel Simon, CPJ's executive director. "While the Internet has been an outlet for dissent in Vietnam, the limited space is rapidly closing."
Dao, a former official at the Ministry of Culture and long-standing member of the Vietnamese Communist Party, has become a well-known blogger in the country with thousands of followers, according to reports. His blog was not accessible today, reports said.
Over the past year, Vietnam has intensified its grip on old and new media through a campaign of censorship, surveillance, and imprisonments. CPJ researchshows that in each of the past several years, authorities have ramped up their crackdown on critical journalists, focusing heavily on those who work online. All but one of the reporters imprisoned in 2012 published blogs or contributed to online news publications.
Saturday, June 15, 2013
GUATEMALA CITY ( Drug Traffickers Blamed for Massacre of 8 Cops -Guatemalan President says )
GUATEMALA CITY – Drug traffickers were behind the killings of eight police officers in the western province of Quetzaltenango, Guatemalan President Otto Perez Molina said on Friday.
Three distinct drug outfits operate in the region and the intelligence services are “investigating which one is responsible” for Thursday night’s attack on the police barracks in the town of Salcaja, the president said.
“The agents were surprised while they were resting,” Perez Molina said.
The commander of the police unit in Salcaja, Carlos Augusto Garcia, was taken captive by the assailants. His police radio was found later in a home near the barracks, investigators said.
Wearing ski-masks, the attackers arrived at the police barracks in two vehicles, entered the building and shot the cops – some of whom were in bed – at close range, according to accounts from witnesses and officials. EFE
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