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Thursday, August 8, 2013

Dinner time ( Whats the " Soup of the day " ) Hmm

Iran News ( 235 shops were closed down by police for selling " Improper and vulgar clothing " ) OMG

Iran: Tehran police shuts down 235 stores in a week for selling “improper clothing”   
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NCRI - The Iranian regime has closed down 235 shops in Tehran for selling the clothing that the mullahs consider “improper and vulgar."
Tehran's Police chief, Hossein Sajedinia said "from the beginning of this week the State Security Force inspected 2,630 clothing stores and shut down 235 shops."
"The SSF has also issued warnings to 617 other such shops" he was quoted by the state-run Mehr news agency.
Sajedinia said the inspections were done as a part of a plan to counter "unconventional clothing, " which will continue to be implemented for the upcoming months.

Mexico ( Decapitated Head Left with message to people - Change your ways or else ? )

Published at 6:49 pm EST, August 1, 2013

Blog del Narco: Decapitated Head Left With Narco Message
Photo: Blog del Narco- Man Beheaded
The head of a man was left this morning in front of a home in the colonia Morelos III, located southeast of the city. The discovery was made at about 6:55 am at the intersection of Laguna de Tuxpan and Tepalcingo in the housing unit.
The victim’s identity was not revealed but authorities said that he was nicknamed ‘El Chacho’, who had approximately 50 years. The human head was in a plastic cooler, which in turn was placed over a plastic container, used to deposit the garbage.
There was also a card with a narco-message with threats directed at other people, warning them that the same thing will happen to them if they do not change their ways.
The family had a shock when they saw the head and said that gunmen had threatened their loved one one week earlier.
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Mexico ( 54 dead in 3 days - In gun battles with the drug cartels - Press is Silent )

Thursday August 8, 2013

Blog del Narco: 54 dead in Three days in Zacatecas, Tamaulipas and Sinaloa; Press is Silent

Blog del Narco: 54 dead in Three days in Zacatecas, Tamaulipas and Sinaloa; Press is Silent
Photo: Violence Against Journalist
For the past three days violence has plagued the town of Zacatecas (Central Mexico) and the cities of Reynosa (northeast) and Culiacan. Officials remain silent about the clashes that have left dozens of victims.
In Zacatecas, the national press reported 46 deaths in three consecutive nights in clashes between rival drug cartels in the municipalities of Fresnillo, Jerez (localities 200,000 and 50,000 inhabitants about 60 kilometers from the state capital) and Valparaiso.
On Thursday, two convoys met in Fresnillo leaving 38 dead, according to sources cited by La Jornada. On Friday night, a car chase ended with eight dead and five missing. On Saturday, one passerby was injured in another shooting in the city of Rio Grande. In Reynosa (Tamaulipas), five people were killed and nine were injured in clashes between police and suspected members of drug cartel early Saturday. At least three people were killed in another shootout with federal agents in Culiacan.
This city is the capital of Sinaloa, a state that is the birthplace of Joaquin El Chapo Guzman, the most powerful drug trafficker in Mexico, and the Sinaloa cartel leader.
Security analysts believe that the capture of the leader of the Zetas likely triggered a battle for control that would involve the Gulf and the Sinaloa cartels.
No official source has reported the events, and the local papers make no mention at all.  Last February, several media outlets signed the agreement ‘for our image’ with the PRI government to “improve the perception” of the State. The media agreed not to publish on the front-page information or photographs of clashes between cartels, criminal acts and murders. Social networking has taken over though.
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Pakistan ( 9 children die in a attack after a Soccer match )

At Least 9 Children Die in Attack after Soccer Match in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD – At least nine children died in the wee hours of Wednesday when a bomb exploded at the exit gate of a soccer game in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi, a police official told Efe.

The attack, which wounded about 20 people, came in the residential neighborhood of Lyari when a motorcycle bomb was detonated by remote control as the spectators were leaving the stadium, police official Salim Marwat said.

“Specifically, the children who died were between 10 and 13 years of age and they were playing soccer on a street by the stadium when the bomb exploded near them,” Marwat told Efe, adding that the attack occurred at 2 a.m. (2100 GMT on Tuesday).

Some local media reported that the death toll was 11.

Another Karachi police official, Tariq Dharejo, told local channel Geo that the target of the attack, responsibility for which has not yet been claimed, was a member of the regional cabinet, Javed Nagori, who was uninjured.

The attack came after four other explosions went off, but produced no casualties, at various points around Karachi, the country’s most populous city with some 20 million residents.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, “energetically” condemned the attacks in Karachi in a communique.

The financial capital of the country, Karachi is also the Pakistani urban area with the highest rate of violent deaths.

To organized crime with a political backdrop can be added the recurring sectarian violence that regularly hits the country’s religious minorities, almost all of whom are represented in the city’s various neighborhoods. EFE

Arizona eloy ( Dreamers (9) released from Eloy Detention Center )

UPDATE: DREAMers released, heading to Tucson

Posted: Aug 7, 2013 3:58 PM by Associated Press
Updated: Aug 7, 2013 4:19 PM

 
TUCSON - The nine Mexican immigrants who include some who were living in the United States illegally have been released from a detention center in Eloy, Ariz.
Those deportees will be arriving in Tucson at the Greyhound Bus Station Wednesday afternoon.

August 7, 2013
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Homeland Security Department tentatively approved asylum requests for nine Mexican immigrants, including some who were living in the United States illegally but left and attempted to re-enter as part of a protest against U.S. deportation policies

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Police stop ( Cop breaks 84 year old mans neck during arrest )