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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Mexico ( Citizens block road - Demand release of Mr. Torres - King of the Mango producers )

Protesters Block Road Near Mexican Tourist Zone


TECPAN, Mexico – Residents of several communities in a coastal area in the southern Mexican state of Guerrero blocked a highway to demand the release of a peasant who was arrested by marines.

The protest started Wednesday on the highway that links the Pacific resort city of Acapulco to the tourist town of Zihuatanejo.

Demonstrators blocked the road in Los Laureles, a community outside the city of Tecpan.

The protest continued into the night, with vehicles, including buses and trucks, backed up for miles on the highway, affecting both residents and tourists.

The highway was blocked to pressure officials into releasing Pablo Valle Torres, who was detained by marines on Wednesday, the peasants said.

Valle Torres, who is the biggest mango producer in the area, was not told the charges against him, protesters said.

Five people were arrested by the marines, but four of them were later released under pressure from residents, protesters said.

Protesters blocked the same highway in Tecpan for 30 hours last week to demand more security in the area.

Vigilante groups have appeared in recent months in several communities in Guerrero to fight gangs that stage kidnappings and run extortion rackets targeting residents.

Acapulco, one of Mexico’s most famous tourist destinations, has been plagued by drug-related violence in recent years.

The Guerrero state government launched an operation in 2011 with the support of the federal government to step up security in areas frequented by foreign and domestic tourists.

“Operation Safe Guerrero” was launched on Oct. 6, 2011, in an effort to reduce the soaring crime rate in the state. EFE

Canada news ( Iran admires determination and bravery Canadian aboriginals to follow their rights )

Iran Blasts Violation of Human Rights in Canada
Iran Blasts Violation of Human Rights in Canada
     
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran deplored Canada's weak record in respecting human rights, and condemned the Ottawa government for abusing the rights of the Canadian people, natives in particular.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry in a statement congratulated native people of Canada on Canada's National Aboriginal Day, and asked Ottawa to respect the rights of Canadian aborigines.
The statement said Iran admires determination and bravery of Canadian aboriginals to follow their rights and felicitates anniversary of their national day and supports their legitimate demands and expresses its deep concern over continuation of systematic discrimination against these people.
The statement went on to say, unfortunately, Canadian aboriginal societies suffer from all kinds of social and economic discrepancies and do not enjoy the least primary human rights and face with different types of violations and threats.
It said Iran strongly calls on Canadian government to be committed to the rights of aboriginals.
Canada has had a very bad track record when it comes to the treatment of natives and most of the native Canadians suffer poor educational, economic and social conditions, and are among the poorest members of the Canadian society

TUCSON Az ( Swat team -stand off - U.S Marshals kidnapping suspect with child )

US Marshals, TPD on scene of barricaded suspect out of Las Vegas

Posted: Jun 27, 2013 11:25 AM by Brian White
Updated: Jun 27, 2013 12:03 PM

 
TUCSON - Hostage negotiators have been dispatched to an eastside home where a kidnapping suspect from Las Vegas is barricaded.
The suspect has an outstanding warrant out of Las Vegas, US Marshals spokesman Daniel Leyva said.
US Marshals and Tucson Police are at the home in the 7800 block of East Callisto Circle.
That's near Tanque Verde Road and Camino Pio Decimo

TUCSON Az ( Wild wild West - Man with AR- 15 assault rifle on Bus " triggers legal Questions " )

Gun on a city bus: Is it legal?

Posted: Jun 26, 2013 6:35 PM by Nathan O'Neal
Updated: Jun 27, 2013 8:50 AM

 

TUCSON - Passengers on a Suntran bus received a startling surprise Wednesday morning when a passenger boarded carrying a high-capacity rifle, stirring emotions and questions about the legality of carrying the weapon on a city bus.
Nicholas Draper was just finishing a bike ride when he hopped on that bus near Palo Verde and Ajo.

"I lifted my glasses and look across from me and there's this kid with an assault rifle with a smoky transparent clip that was full of bullets... and he's sitting there with his finger on the trigger and the safety," Draper told News 4 Tucson.
Concerned, Draper got up to tell the bus driver about the armed bus rider.
"He's basically glaring everybody on the bus down like he's suspicious of everyone and it's making me very uncomfortable," Draper said. Draper exited the bus at the next bus stop.
A spokesperson with Suntran said that while they do not have a policy preventing people from bringing legal weapons on board, they highly discourage it.
While it's perfectly legal to carry an AR-15 in public without a permit, Tommy Rompel, the owner of Black Weapons Armory, said acting in an intimidating way could pose a problem.
"I think that would be an issue depending on where his finger is and how he's acting in public," Rompel said.
State law comes into play in terms of how you carry a firearm, but more importantly, how you behave while carrying it. State statute prohibits the reckless handling, display or firing of a deadly weapon.
"Unless he's doing something really inappropriate with it, it's more of bad etiquette is what it boils down to," Rompel said.
As for Draper, he never wants to run into that kind of situation again.
"I'm sure I wasn't the only one scared. I saw a few people glance over... minding their own business," Draper said.
A spokesperson with Suntran told News 4 Tucson that this incident turned out very peacefully. However, they acknowledge that it's very important for the public to act as their eyes and ears - letting the bus driver know if anything suspicious is going on.

Mexico ( 51 million dollar Wind Farm Begins Operating in Nuevo Leon ) Power for 6 cities

Wind Farm Begins Operating in Nuevo Leon

Wind Farm Begins Operating in Nuevo Leon
Photo: Wind Farm in Nuevo Leon
Eolica Santa Catarina said its $51 million wind farm in the northern Mexican state of Nuevo Leon started operating.
The facility, which has the capacity to generate 45 GW annually of electricity, uses state-of-the-art General Electric turbines.
The wind farm will supply electricity to six cities, including the industrial center of Monterrey, in Nuevo Leon, providing annual fuel savings of 15 million pesos ($1.13 million).
Foreign trade bank Bancomext provided $36 million in financing for the project, with the remaining $15 million provided by consortium partners Comexhidro Viento and NextEnergy of Mexico, and U.S.-based Conduit Capital.
“This energy is sufficient to light between 8,000 and 10,000 houses with monthly consumption of 500 kilowatts and will benefit the residents of the entire Monterrey metropolitan area,” Eolica Santa Catarina said.

Belmont Race ( Downtown "Hottie " wins race after throwing Jockey off ) The Man was holding her down

Horse throws rider, goes on to win race at Belmont


Strike a blow for the forces of horse freedom! In the sixth race at Belmont on Wednesday, Downtown Hottie, age 6, decided she'd had quite enough of The Man holding her down, whipping her back end and telling her which way to turn and how fast to run. So she dumped his sorry behind, and as so often happens in these situations, she was the better for it, going on to win the race. Presumably she received plenty of attagirls from her fellow mares in the stable, who watched with envy as she ascended into the sunlight.
Of course, The Man had his revenge. The announcer declined to mention Downtown Hottie, the camera kept her almost completely out of view, and the final tally had her disqualified. Ain't that always the way?

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Syria ( Rebels Assassinate Franciscan Monk, Destroy Church in Syria's Idlib )

Rebels Assassinate Franciscan Monk, Destroy Church in Syria's Idlib
Rebels Assassinate Franciscan Monk, Destroy Church in Syria's Idlib
     
TEHRAN (FNA)- Armed groups assassinated monk Francois Murad of the Franciscan monastery in Jisr al-Shughour countryside in Idlib. [VIDEO]
Vatican news agency on Tuesday quoted head of all Franciscans in the Holy Land and Custos of the Holy Land in al-Quds (Jerusalem) Pierbattista Pizzaballa as saying that father Murad decided to be a hermit and resorted to the monastery few weeks earlier.
Custos of the Holy Land said that gunmen entered the monastery and looted all of its items before killing monk Murad, the Syrian Arab News Agency reported.
"The world must know that supporting the gunmen by the west help extremists kill the Syrians", Pizzaballa said, adding, "With such stances, not a single Christian will remain in the East."