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Thursday, July 11, 2013

TEMPE Az ( 35-year-old Olivia Mosley forcibly removed her child from day care agency ) CPS wanted child

TEMPE, Ariz. -
Police are asking for the public's help to find a 21-month-old child who was last seen at 3 p.m. Thursday.
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Authorities say 35-year-old Olivia Mosley forcibly removed her child from day care agency in Tempe after learning that Child Protective Services was going to take custody of her child.
Mosley got into a physical altercation with daycare staff while removing the boy. She fled the area in a 1994 maroon 4-door Lexus with Arizona license plate BCD4654.
Javidson is described as a black male, 2' 6" tall, 30 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a blue and white striped shirt with orange design jean shorts.
Olivia is described as a black female, 5' 2" tall, 195 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. She was wearing a pink shirt with gray pants.
Police say Mosely is considered a danger to herself and others. She suffers from mental illness and has not been taking her prescribed medication.
If you have any information about this case, call the Tempe police at 800-646-2475.

Iran News ( Female Human Rights blogger gets one yr in prison - Her computer seized in the middle of the night )

3 July 2013

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Committee of Human Rights Reporters – Journalist Fatemeh Kheradmand was handed a one-year prison sentence by Judge Pir Abassi presiding over Branch 26 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court. The journalist was charged with “propaganda against the regime through working with the ‘Ghalame Sabz’ website.”
According to CHHR, on January 7, 2012 Intelligence agents raided the home of Fatemeh Kheradmand in the middle of the night, conducted a search of her residence, confiscated personal items such as her computer and transferred her to ward 209 of Evin prison at 1:30am. After enduring 25 days in detention while being interrogated, on February 1, 2012 the journalist was granted temporary release pending her trial on 50 million Tomans bail.
On October 24, 2012 Kheradmand was put on trial along with Dr. Saeed Madani and Ehsan Hooshmand at Branch 26 of the Revolutionary Court presided by judge Pir Abassi on the charge of “propaganda against the regime through working with the ‘Ghalame Sabz” website.”
Fatemeh Kheramand, journalism major at Tehran Azad University was a staff member of the Mir Hossein Mousavi presidential election campaign in 2009. Her husband Masoud Lavasani is a journalist who was detained in September 2009 after the contested presidential elections of that year and faces a 2-year prison sentence handed by Judge Pir Abassi.

BAGHDAD ( At Least 7 Police Dead, 15 Others Wounded in Iraq Attacks )



BAGHDAD – At least seven police officers died Thursday and 15 others were wounded in different attacks on Iraqi police in the western province of Al Anbar, according to sources at the Interior Ministry.

A presumed suicide bomber detonated the car bomb he was driving near a police checkpoint in the Al Yazira zone, in the northern part of Al Ramadi, the capital of Al Anbar.

The blast killed three police officers and wounded six others, the sources said, adding that the checkpoint was destroyed in the attack.

In addition, two other suicide bombers detonated explosive belts they were wearing near a police checkpoint in the Al Andalus zone, in central Al Ramadi.

A few minutes later, another suicide attacker managed to blow up a car bomb in the same location, killing at least four police officers and wounding another nine.

In just the last few hours, at least 10 people, most of them Iraqi Turkmen, have died and 31 others have been wounded in still other attacks.

The most serious incident occurred when a car bomb exploded in the town of Tuz Khormato, 200 kilometers (about 125 miles) north of Baghdad, killing six Turkmen and wounding another 29, as well as damaging a dozen houses and several vehicles in the vicinity. EFE

Mexico Veracruz ( 330 kilo's of cocaine were seized off a boat in Veracruz )

XALAPA, Ver - The Attorney General's Office (PGR) highlighted the assurance of 330 kilograms of cocaine from Barranquilla, Colombia, the drug, according to the agency, had been concealed in ten rolls of aluminum wire.

The PGR explained in a statement that the seizure was made on a ship that arrived in the state of Veracruz by "the port of Boca del Rio."

"The vessel arrived at the port of Boca del Rio, Veracruz, and was to target a company located in the state of Tlaxcala. The PGR has already begun an investigation, as the container in which the drug was found, was to target a company located in the state of Tlaxcala "(sic), according to the release.

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Japan News ( Two teens held for beating younger boy to death in Sakai )

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A high school boy in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, has died after allegedly being beaten by two older students, police said Wednesday.
The deceased, who has been named as 15-year-old Shota Hirayama, was attacked by two 16-year-old boys in a park in Sakai on Monday, police allege. TBS quoted officers as saying that Hirayama fell unconscious following the attack and later died from his injuries. Doctors believe the cause of death to have been a subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Police say Hirayama’s attackers, who are students at a vocational school, were in the year above him at junior high school and were acquainted with their victim, TBS reported. Police quoted the suspects as saying they beat Hirayama because “he was being disrespectful.”

Iran News ( Man and woman arrested for insulting Iranian Government on Facebook )


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NCRI - Two Internet users have been arrested in Iran for 'insulting government officials' on their Facebook page.
Cyber-police said they 'identified, arrested and interrogated' the pair as part of the regime's ongoing clampdown on free online activity.
Seyed Ali Mirahmadi, the cyber-police chief in Semnan province, said: "The police found a Facebook page that had published pictures insulting the government officials.
"The owners of this page were a 45-year-old man and a 35-year-old woman who were identified, arrested and interrogated.”
"With operations carried out in cities of Semnan and Mehdishahr the two were arrested and interrogated and turned over to judicial authorities."
Speaking on Tuesday this week, he added: "The most important job of the cyber-police is to increase the security atmosphere on the Internet by continuous scrutiny.”
Mirahmadi also warned other Internet users to respect online regulations and said: "The cyber police has full control over what goes on in the cyberspace."
Since the June election, Iran has stepped up measures to control online activity, with arresting anyone criticising the regime or those selling software that helps evade internet filtering.
On Monday, the regime's communications minister also said every citizen would be assigned an official state email address ending 'mail.post.ir' in order to 'foster mutual interaction and communication between the government and the people'.
The Iranian regime currently imposes one of the world's strictest national Internet filters, which is often sidestepped by those with the computing skills. The country has also been working on a 'national Intranet' which would allow Iranians to communicate electronically with one another but not with the outside world.

Iran ( Iran human rights chief says flogging, stoning and amputation is not torture ) Eye for an eye


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The Secretary of the Human Rights Department in the Judiciary said that westerners take advantage of retribution [eye for an eye] sentences, amputations and stoning.
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"The west interprets some of these sentences but in Iran it is interpreted based on Islam and the constitution", he said...
"In another example, it can be said that the west and western human rights say that flogging is torture while in our view, for a convict sentenced to this, flogging is a punishment and penalty"...
"The west says that anyone can change their religion or promote their new religion but in Iran there is freedom of religion... but Baha'is have no right to promote their religion and this is banned in Iran. Imam Khomeini was also asked [about this issue] and he said that various religions live in Iran based on citizenship laws but have no right to promote their religions"...
"Another issue that westerners have problems with is the issue of retribution. This is while retribution [eye for an eye] is very beautiful and important and in a way defends the rights of the society..."
The advisor to the head of the Judiciary said regarding charges against Iran on minor executions, "Not executing people under 18 is one of Iran's commitments and is included in our law as well but in some cases the judge decides that for example a 17 year old who has committed three murders and knows the consequences of such an act, should be sentenced to death but in general the execution of those who are under 18 is banned and in special cases, committees have to be held"...
Larijani said, "One of the conditions for Turkey's admittance into the European Union was to abolish stoning and its [EU] goal was only to promote adultery in an Islamic society". (Mehr state-run News Agency – Jun. 1, 2011)