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Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Iran News ( Two Christian women sent to " Hard core Prison" for speaking about god ) 5 yr sentence ?
Two religious activists began serving their sentences in Evin prison
Posted on: 23rd July, 2013
Evin Prison, Tehran, Iran
HRANA News Agency – Maryam Naghash and Zhinus Rahimian, the two religious monitories rights’ activists went to Evin prison to serve their sentences after being summoned by the prosecutor.According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), these two activists have shown up in the Evin prison after being summoned by the prosecutor and were arrested and transferred to the women’s ward of this prison.
Maryam Naghash had been sentenced to 5 years of prison on charge of propagating Christianity and was transferred to the women’s ward on July 15, 2013.
Zhinus Rahimian, the Bahai citizen had been sentenced to 3 years of prison by the branch 28 of revolutionary court of Tehran headed by judge Mogheyse which was reduced to 1 year in the appeal court.
Mexico Guerrero ( Citizen Police patrol - angry over marines who detained 3 citizens with Guns )
CHILPANGINGO, Gro. - Members of the community police stopped from maintaining Public Safety and prosecuted for protecting town.
This, in response to marines that detained three community police officers for carrying large-caliber guns.
The coordinator of the organization called Community Policing (PC), Nestora Salgado blocked a federal highway that connects the mountain region to the center of the state, as another measure of pressure for the release of their peers.
The members of the PC, attached to the Regional Coordinator of Community Authorities (CRAC), detainees are: Martin Acevedo, Carlos Sanchez Zepeda and Eulogio López Suárez. Salgado Nestora sent a notice to the state government to intervene with the Navy for the three community people to be released shortly, otherwise,it threatens, the Chilapa federal road block .
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This, in response to marines that detained three community police officers for carrying large-caliber guns.
The coordinator of the organization called Community Policing (PC), Nestora Salgado blocked a federal highway that connects the mountain region to the center of the state, as another measure of pressure for the release of their peers.
The members of the PC, attached to the Regional Coordinator of Community Authorities (CRAC), detainees are: Martin Acevedo, Carlos Sanchez Zepeda and Eulogio López Suárez. Salgado Nestora sent a notice to the state government to intervene with the Navy for the three community people to be released shortly, otherwise,it threatens, the Chilapa federal road block .
If you witnessed an event and want to report or share your point of view on a subject, then send your contribution to YOUR REPORTER or ElBlogdelNarco@hotmail.com and publish it.
Read more: http://www.elblogdelnarco.com/2013/07/policia-comunitaria-mantienen-retenidos.html # ixzz2Zsq177l0Follow us: @ MundoNarco on Twitter
Mexico Veracruz ( Homicide - A male was executed in the town of San Rafael Rio Seco Amatlan ) Border Security
Monday, July 22, 2013 | Veracruz., July 22, 2013. - Arproximadamente at 18:00 this Sunday, the corpse of a man was found in the town of San Rafael Rio Seco Amatlan , north of the state of Veracruz.
The deceased had three gun shots to the head, and was covered in blood and with knees bent, and torso backwards, but apparently was oblicado to kneel for execution.
The victim was wearing vesita jeans, shoes cafes and blue shirt, was slim body and height of 1.60 and meters away the wallet with no identification was found and different denomination bills for a total of 400 pesos, plus a phone .
Homicide started investigations into the case, ruling that the phone was stolen, no money was taken. The body was taken to the Medical Examiner as unknown.
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Monday, July 22, 2013
Ice Cream News ( Man takes photo of himself in Ice cream freezer and puts iton Facebook )
Lawson store closed after employee puts photo of himself in freezer on Facebook
KOCHI —
A Lawson franchise in Kamobe, Kochi Prefecture, has lost its license after the 21-year-old son of the franchisee uploaded a photograph of himself in the store’s freezer onto Facebook.According to Lawson, a Facebook user reported seeing a photo of the young man inside one of the convenience store chain’s food freezers. An investigation revealed that the man, who works part-time at the store, had a friend take a photo of him lying in the store’s ice-cream freezer on June 17 and then uploaded it onto Facebook.
The photos have gone viral in Japan, having already made the rounds of Twitter, Facebook and various message boards where, rather than being congratulated on a novel way of keeping cool, his act has been largely criticized.
People are even calling for a boycott of Lawson’s ice-cream, while others declared they will never buy ice cream from a Lawson store ever again.
Lawson canceled its contract with the franchisee and closed the store on Monday, Sankei Shimbun reported.
In a statement to media, Lawson said the photo was taken while the employee was off-duty, but added that mishandling of foodstuffs is strictly forbidden by company policy. The company said that it had decided to dissolve the franchise contract until another owner can be found.
Colombia ( Police find 6.6 tons of Marijuana in a abandoned truck 5 million street value ) Drug wars
Authorities in the southwest of Colombia said Sunday they have seized 6.6 tons of marijuana.
According to the Police, the illicit drugs were found Saturday afternoon while officials were checking an abandoned truck.
The truck reportedly had been abandoned by the driver and three escorts just before reaching a check point in Puerto Tejada, a municipality in the north of the Cauca department.
News agency Colprensa reported that the alleged drug traffickers were arrested as they fled.
The marijuana has a reported street value of $5 million and was found in the same area where authorities have made several major pot busts this year.
The seized drugs are generally said to be grown in the Cauca department and meant for consumption in cities like Medellin and Bogota.
According to the Police, the illicit drugs were found Saturday afternoon while officials were checking an abandoned truck.
The truck reportedly had been abandoned by the driver and three escorts just before reaching a check point in Puerto Tejada, a municipality in the north of the Cauca department.
News agency Colprensa reported that the alleged drug traffickers were arrested as they fled.
The marijuana has a reported street value of $5 million and was found in the same area where authorities have made several major pot busts this year.
The seized drugs are generally said to be grown in the Cauca department and meant for consumption in cities like Medellin and Bogota.
PANAMA City ( A little Sugar in the " Sugar" - Mig 21 Jets found in a shipment of Sugar ) North Korea
PANAMA CITY, Panama (AFP) – Panamanian authorities have found two Soviet-era MiG-21 fighter jets aboard a North Korea-flagged ship seized this month as it tried to pass through the Panama Canal after departing from Cuba.
The supersonic jets were found alongside missile and other weapons parts concealed in a shipment of sugar, in what could constitute a violation of tough UN sanctions on Pyongyang.
Cuba has claimed the shipment, intercepted earlier this month, consists of "obsolete" weapons it was sending to North Korea to be refurbished and returned.
UN sanctions experts plan to travel to Panama to inspect the shipment on August 5.
Panama's President Ricardo Martinelli said the two jets, anti-aircraft missile batteries and other parts have been found on board.
"Apparently these aircraft were in use because they had fuel," he said during a visit to the port of Manzanillo, where the boat is being unloaded.
The 35-man crew of the North Korea-flagged Chong Chon Gang have been detained and could face arms trafficking charges.
The UN Security Council has imposed several rounds of sanctions on Pyongyang over its nuclear weapons program.
North Korea has insisted the shipment is entirely legitimate and demanded the release of the crew members.
Cuba is the only one-party communist state in the Americas and a rare ally of North Korea.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/07/21/two-soviet-era-fighter-planes-found-on-n-korea-ship/#ixzz2ZnMqF4kW
The supersonic jets were found alongside missile and other weapons parts concealed in a shipment of sugar, in what could constitute a violation of tough UN sanctions on Pyongyang.
Cuba has claimed the shipment, intercepted earlier this month, consists of "obsolete" weapons it was sending to North Korea to be refurbished and returned.
UN sanctions experts plan to travel to Panama to inspect the shipment on August 5.
Panama's President Ricardo Martinelli said the two jets, anti-aircraft missile batteries and other parts have been found on board.
"Apparently these aircraft were in use because they had fuel," he said during a visit to the port of Manzanillo, where the boat is being unloaded.
The 35-man crew of the North Korea-flagged Chong Chon Gang have been detained and could face arms trafficking charges.
The UN Security Council has imposed several rounds of sanctions on Pyongyang over its nuclear weapons program.
North Korea has insisted the shipment is entirely legitimate and demanded the release of the crew members.
Cuba is the only one-party communist state in the Americas and a rare ally of North Korea.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/07/21/two-soviet-era-fighter-planes-found-on-n-korea-ship/#ixzz2ZnMqF4kW
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