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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Mexico Guerrero ( 3 Gunmen killed in a battle with Town people and Military )

 An armed group attacked the city of Pilcaya and attacked the Army, which caused a confrontation between the township and village Pilcaya Chichila.
 


Guerrero There were three suspected criminals killed after the clash between army troops and gunmen from the township and village Pilcaya Chichila northern Guerrero state.

The confrontation occurred Monday night on a bumpy dirt road in that region of the state. On-site secured military officers with rifles including 7.62x39 caliber rifle the military's exclusive G3, plus chargers and trimmings.

The deceased were taken to Semefo independence Equalization.

The weapons, chargers and trimmings were made ​​available to the federal prosecutor.

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Iran News ( 4 Robbery suspects were hanged in public in some local neighborhood )

Posted on: 30th June, 2013

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HRANA News Agency – 4 prisoners who are said to be robbers have been sentenced to death in public on charge of enmity with the God.

According to a report by Ghanun, these 4 prisoners who are said to be involved in 4 stick-ups, keeping, carrying and using illegal weapons , disturbing the public order and threatening the civilians have been tried by the second branch of the revolutionary court of Karaj and sentenced to death on charge of enmity against the God.

Rohollah, Sajjad, Torab and Ali have killed nobody and are sentenced to death just because of rubbery.

This report claims the accused ones have accepted their crimes in the trial so judge Safari the judge of the second branch of the revolutionary court of Karaj has sentenced Sajjad and Rohollah (28 years old), Ali (27 years old) and Torab (31 years old) to be hanged in public in Pishahangi neighborhood in Karaj.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M ( Navajo Nation - President Ben Shelly signed an emergency declaration-extreme drought )

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The nation’s largest American Indian reservation is awash in extreme drought, and that has forced its leaders to declare an emergency.
Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly signed the emergency declaration Monday along with a memorandum directing all executive branch agencies to develop plans for responding to the drought and educating the public about its effects.
... the Lukachukai Mountains in the north central Navajo Nation. Details“We are going to do everything we can to bring our people through this drought. We have many needs, and we are a strong people,” Shelly said in a statement. “Water is precious, and we have to learn how to conserve and change our practices to make sure we prevail through these drought conditions.”

Over the last month, drought on the Navajo Nation — from the tribe’s lands in New Mexico and Arizona to southeastern Utah — has gone from bad to worse. The latest federal drought maps show extreme conditions covering the Four Corners region.
Some areas of the reservation have seen just over one-third of their normal precipitation this year. The soil is dry and wells aren’t producing water like they have in the past, Shelly said.
Making matters worse is summer forecasts are predicting continued high temperatures and below average precipitation for the area. Navajo emergency management officials said that will likely result in lower river flows, which could have negative effects for livestock and municipal wells.
There are about 5,000 stock ponds across the reservation, and officials said as water supplies dwindle, more pressure will be placed on the tribe’s windmills and drinking water wells.
The tribe’s commission on emergency management said drought conditions have already created a critical shortage of water and feed for livestock.
“The land condition will continue to deteriorate and the socio-economic framework of the Navajo Nation will be negatively impacted,” the commission stated. “The livestock owners and farmers will need to plan to protect and preserve their land and their livestock.”
The declaration makes available emergency funds for Navajo communities and clears the way for the tribe to seek a federal disaster declaration.

Vatican News ( Vatican confirmed Syrian rebels executed priest in City )

 

Aleppo : Syria | Jul 02, 2013 at 3:52 AM PDT
 
 
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Syrian Catholic priest beheaded in Gassanieh, northern Syria
Official news agency of the Vatican has confirmed, the catholic priest Islam Syrian rebels executed on 23/6 at Gassanieh area, northern Syria, the pastor Francois Murad. Complete execution of Murad pastor Francois are recorded and posted on the Internet. In the video posted on LiveLeak, three men, including a father who is sitting Murad dusty ground, to the cheers of those around them. Ambassador Murad father was executed by a crude knife, like kitchen appliances. Meanwhile, led Fides local sources said rebel fighters occupied the monastery, where his father lived and worked Murad, a jihadist group Jabhat al-Nusra, an organization can relating to international terrorist group al-Qaeda. Immediately after images of bloody executions were broadcast, the barbaric behavior of the Syrian rebel fighters has raised concerns across the world, especially in the context of the West is dancing page for the Syrian rebels fighting forces loyal to leader Bashar al-Assad. This is not the first time Syria rebels made ​​barbaric acts similar to those regarded as enemies. Earlier, a group of rebels had abdominal surgery and eating a heart loyal to the fallen leader Assad in mid May.

Monday, July 1, 2013

SYRIA ( Catholic Priest tells Italian newspaper -none of their priests were the victims in the Execution video )

Priest 'beheaded' in Syria video actually 'shot dead'

A Catholic priest has been shot and killed in northern Syria, The Telegraph has found, contradicting claims that he is the victim in a beheading video.

A Catholic priest has been shot and killed in northern Syria: Priest 'beheaded' in Syria video actually 'shot dead'
A Catholic priest, Father Francois Murad has been shot and killed in northern Syria

The footage, said to show Father Francois Murad, 49, as the victim in a brutal summary execution by foreign jihadists is likely to be an older video that bares no relation to the death of the Catholic priest.
Father Murad "died when he was shot inside his church" in the northern Syrian Christian village of Ghassaniyeh on June 23, three separate local sources told the Telegraph, who did not wish to be named.
Claims that Father Murad was one of two men to be decapitated by a foreign jihadist group went viral, the outrage expressed in blogs and articles worldwide.
The footage posted on YouTube shows three men kneeling on the ground surrounded by a group of foreign jihadists, now thought to be a group of Chechen rebels. The crowd whips itself into frenzy and screaming "God is great" some of the rebels slaughter two of the prisoners.
The film is too grainy to be able to confirm the identity of either of the victims as Father Francois. While the video's title refers to the killing of a priest and a bishop, none of the participants in the actual video refer to any such actions, and only accuse the victims of being collaborators and 'shabiha', a reference to pro-government militia members.Father Pizzaballa, a colleague in the Franciscan Friars of the Custody of the Holy Land, to which Father Francois belonged, told the Italian newspaper La Repubblica that none of their priests were the victims in the video.
"None of our priests have died in this manner. All our priests are alive. Reading the reports circulating in the media I conclude that they have mixed up events," he said.

Peter Bouckaert, Emergencies Director for Human Rights Watch said: "Confusion may have arisen because of the appearance of this video around the same time that the news came out that Father Francois had been killed.

"Human Rights Watch has been conducting an in-depth investigation into this video, and it looks like it may have been filmed in a different location several months ago, long before Father Francois was reportedly killed."

Yasser, a Syrian activist who has been researching the killings in the video said that the incident took place "months" before the priest's death.

Several other Syrian sources, that asked not to be named, confirmed this account.

The Vatican news agency confirmed that Father Francois was killed on June 23 but said the "circumstances of the death are not fully understood".

Two days after Father Francois was killed in Ghassaniyeh, the Custody of the Holy Land issued a press release saying Islamist groups on the Sant Antonio church shot the father dead. The press release said he had been given a funeral and buried.

"Islamists attacked the monastery, ransacking it and destroying everything.

When Father Francois tried to resist, defending the nuns, rebels shot him," the release stated.

The resort town of Ghassaniyeh, in Syria's Latakia province, which was visited by the Telegraph, has fallen under the control of the extremist jihadist group Jabhat al-Nusra.

Father Francois was thought to be one of the last remaining Christian inhabitants.

Two months ago four Italian journalists were kidnapped by Jabhat al-Nusra as they filmed inside Father Francois' church, which had recently been desecrated. Susan Dabbous, one of the kidnapped journalists, reported that Jabhat al-Nusra had referred to Father Francois as "a spy".

Walmart News ( Man takes 2 yr old girl hostage in store - And gets shot and killed by police ) See Video

China Protest ( Snowden made claims that the U.S. hacked into Hong Kong computer systems )

Earlier in the week, Snowden made claims that the U.S. hacked into Hong Kong computer systems.
HONG KONG — In a show of protest against U.S. surveillance programs and in support of whistle-blower Edward Snowden, several hundred people marched Saturday to the U.S. Consulate General and the offices of the Hong Kong government despite drizzly weather.
"I think it's not acceptable for the (National Security Agency) to spy" on everyone, said Patrick Cheung, who has been upset by claims former NSA contractor Snowden made about the agency's data gathering from U.S.-based Internet firms. "It's our right to have our privacy protected."
"Shame on NSA! Defend freedom of speech!" chanted marchers, who carried signs written in Chinese and English and wrapped in plastic to keep out the rain. "Protect Snowden!"