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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Iran News ( Drug Dealer Executed in the prison of Khorram Abad - He was arrested and charged with having 1 ton of opium )

prisoner have been hanged in Khorram Abad

Posted on: 21st July, 2013
                    

Khorram Abad
                                               
HRANA News Agency – A prisoner who is told be charged with drug trafficking has been hanged in Parsiloun prison of Khorram Abad.

According to a report by IRIB, the commander of Lorestan province police announced to news of the execution of one prisoner who was charged with drug trafficking.

He said this execution was held in the presence of the judge.

Commander-in-chief Alizade claimed that this prisoner was arrested on charge of having 1 ton and 122 kg opium on February 19, 2013. The death sentence was issued by the branch one of the revolutionary court of Borujerd and confirmed by the supreme court afterwards.

He was charged also with gun marketing.

Saturday, July 20, 2013

South Korea ( Jay Park - Young Korean Rapper 2013 )

BAGHDAD ( At Least 25 Dead in Sunni Mosque Explosion in Iraq )



BAGHDAD – At least 25 people died and more than 80 were wounded when a bomb went off in a Sunni Muslim mosque near the city of Baquba, an Iraqi security forces official told Efe.

The official, who at first reported 15 people killed, said the explosion was detonated in the Abu Bakir al-Sideeq Mosque in Wijaihiya.

Among those wounded in the attack, unleashed as dozens of the faithful were gathered for Friday prayers, 27 are in grave condition.

Wijaihiya and other areas northeast of Baquba have been the scene of armed attacks in recent days, perpetrated by Shi’ite Muslim militias, which have left dozens of victims and displaced persons.

Terrorist attacks and sectarian violence have increased in Iraq since July 10, the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Last Friday at least 10 people died and another 20 were wounded by an explosive device that went off in a Shi’ite mosque north of Baghdad.

The UN representative in Iraq, Martin Kobler, said this week that the past four months have been the bloodiest in five years, with a total of 3,000 dead and 7,000 wounded. EFE

Mexico MORELIA ( 4 people tortured and killed - 2 men and 2 women )


MORELIA, Mexico – Organized crime is suspected in the torture and murder of four people in the western Mexican town of Buenavista Tomatlan, a source in the Michoacan state Attorney General’s Office told Efe on Friday.

Each of the victims – identified only as two men and two women in their early 20s – was blindfolded and finished off with a gunshot to the head, the source said.

The bodies were found hanging from a metal archway at the entrance to El Limon de la Luna, a community in Buenavista Tomatlan, one of five Michoacan municipalities where residents have organized militias to defend themselves from a criminal outfit known as Los Caballeros Templarios (The Knights Templar).

Los Caballeros, a breakaway faction of the La Familia Michoacana mob, have come to dominate the illegal drug trade in Michoacan and are also involved in kidnapping, extortion and murder-for-hire.

The source in the state AG’s office suggested Los Caballeros killed the people found Friday in an effort to intimidate the community self-defense groups.

Two members of the local militia in the municipality of Apatzingan were among five men who were killed Thursday in the Michoacan village of La Cuchilla.

Mexico’s Federal Police said three of its officers were killed and five others wounded Thursday in an attack by suspected Los Caballeros gunmen in the southern state of Guerrero.

The assailants attacked a convoy of Federal Police vehicles traveling on the Siglo XXI highway, which links Morelia, capital of Michoacan, to the Pacific coast. EFE

Friday, July 19, 2013

Long Beach ( Bash Mob - Young people in large groups robbing and attacking people ) see video

Mexico City ( Mexican Woman Fights One Year Jail Sentence for Having Abortion )



MEXICO CITY – A woman sentenced to one year in jail for having an abortion has taken her case to the highest court in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosi, her legal defense team told Efe on Friday.

“We see this sentence as discriminatory, not in line with due process and has been imposed based solely on Hilda’s confession, which she gave under pressure,” the defendant’s attorney, Alma Beltran y Puga, said in an interview.

The attorney of the Selective Reproduction Information Group, or GIRE, said the case goes back to July 2009, when the woman, then six weeks pregnant, arrived at a hospital “with a medical complication” that turned out to be a miscarriage.

Doctors notified the prosecutor’s office that it could be an abortion.

The next day the woman was taken to a police station, though quickly released.

Several days later, however, the woman was arrested, “accused of the crime of abortion,” and was sent to jail, though she was released after posting bail of 3,000 pesos ($236), the GIRE attorney said.

On April 5 the judge sentenced the woman to a year behind bars.

Mexico in recent years has had “a pretty worrying propensity for criminalizing women,” GIRE says, citing figures that show an annual average of 225 cases like Hilda’s.

“The government here is very efficient, though perhaps not for investigating the killing of women in Ciudad Juarez,” said Beltran y Puga, referring to the hundreds of unsolved murders of women and girls in that northern border metropolis.

Of Mexico’s 32 jurisdictions, only the Federal District – Greater Mexico City – has fully decriminalized abortion in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.

Elsewhere in the Aztec nation, it has been customary to allow termination of pregnancies resulting from rape.

But some Mexican states, including San Luis Potosi, have adopted laws establishing a right to life starting from the moment of conception. EFE

Mexico Morelia ( Three Mexican Police Killed by Cartel Gunmen )


Suspected members of the Los Caballeros Templarios (Knights Templar) outfit attacked a convoy of Federal Police vehicles traveling on the Siglo XXI highway, authorities said

MORELIA, Mexico – Mexico’s Federal Police said three of its officers were killed and five others wounded in an attack by drug-cartel gunmen in the southern state of Guerrero.

Suspected members of the Los Caballeros Templarios (Knights Templar) outfit attacked a convoy of Federal Police vehicles traveling on the Siglo XXI highway, which links Morelia, capital of Michoacan state, to the Pacific coast.

Following the assault, which took place around 6:00 p.m. Thursday at a toll plaza in Feliciano, Guerrero, the gunmen sought refuge in the nearby town of La Union.

Police and army troops set out after the attackers, who commandeered and set fire to several freight trucks in a bid to slow down their pursuers.

Residents of several towns in Michoacan woke up on Thursday to see banners threatening attacks on the Federal Police. The messages purported to come from Los Caballeros, a breakaway faction of the La Familia Michoacana crime organization.

Los Caballeros, who have come to dominate the illegal drug trade in the western state, are accused of being behind murders, kidnappings and extortion rackets in Michoacan. EFE