A Spanish bar owner is being criticized for offering sex with one of his waitresses as a raffle prize.
According to local reports, on posters for an upcoming party at Contrapunto bar in Salobreno, owner Miguel Ángel Cortés advertised raffle prizes. Among those prizes, however, was sex with one of the waitresses.
Residents spotted the posters and brought the “prize” to the attention of officials at the local town hall.
Cortés was warned that if he were to have the party and raffle of the waitress he would face criminal charges. To avoid the legal ramifications, he canceled the even all together and apologized, saying he was sorry if he offended anyone.
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Thursday, August 15, 2013
Iran ( Man and woman to be Stoned to death for " Cheating " or adultery ) Sharia Law
Posted on: 14th August, 2013
Naghi Mahmoudi, the attorney lawyer said to HRANA: “The lawyers of the culprits have asked for appeal afterwards and the case was sent to the branch 7 of the Supreme Court. Morteza Fazel the head of the branch 7 of the Supreme Court and Azizollah Razzaghi the Counselor of this branch have rejected the appeal request”
The Supreme Court said in their verdict: “Regarding the content of the dossier, the investigations and the confessions of the culprits and the comments of the informed ones and the film made about the relationship of the culprits which shows the adultery clearly have been done by the agreement and propensity of both sides and the statement of the court members about the film which fulfills the conditions of adultery which is confirmed by all court members and the lack of enough reasons given by the convicts and their lawyers the verdict number 91/4/19 – 0000129 issued by the second branch of the criminal court of the East Azerbaijan province which sentences Mr. Ali Sai and Mrs. Zahra Pour Sai to stoning on charge of adultery is confirmed according to the rules and part A of article 265 of criminal law.”
The culprits have received this definitive verdict on December 16, 2012 in Tabriz central prison.
Therefore there is the fear that the verdict enforcement of Tabriz department of justice is willing to enforce the sentence secretly.
Sex in the city ( Bar Owner Offers Up Sex with Waitress as Raffle Prize )
Published at 2:13 pm EST, August 15, 2013
GUATEMALA CITY ( Journalist Shot in Guatemala )
Journalist Shot in Guatemala
GUATEMALA CITY – Journalist Fredy Rodas was shot as he was going home on Guatemala’s south coast and is recovering at a hospital in this capital, doctors said Tuesday.
The attack occurred Monday night in the city of Mazatenango.
Rodas, a journalist for Sonora Es La Noticia radio and a collaborator with several other media outlets, was hit by at least three bullets, one of which wounded his right eye, Dr. Jose Arriola said at Roosevelt Hospital.
The patient is in stable condition, Arriola said.
The motive of the attack is as yet unknown, though Rodas has said he received a threat on the telephone, but gave no further details.
“We are hurt, distressed and dismayed” by the attact on Rodas, the director of Sonora Es La Noticia radio, Arnulfo Agustin Guzman, said, after visiting the victim in hospital and urging the authorities to find those responsible.
On Aug. 6 the journalist Luis de Jesus Lima was gunned down in the eastern province of Zacapa, where he directed a radio program.
Guatemala is among a number of countries, including Haiti, India, Mexico, Nigeria and Yemen, where journalists find themselves at increasing risk, according to a report released last month by the Press Emblem Campaign.
Lima’s murder brings to three the number of journalists slain in Guatemala so far this year. EFE
GUATEMALA CITY – Journalist Fredy Rodas was shot as he was going home on Guatemala’s south coast and is recovering at a hospital in this capital, doctors said Tuesday.
The attack occurred Monday night in the city of Mazatenango.
Rodas, a journalist for Sonora Es La Noticia radio and a collaborator with several other media outlets, was hit by at least three bullets, one of which wounded his right eye, Dr. Jose Arriola said at Roosevelt Hospital.
The patient is in stable condition, Arriola said.
The motive of the attack is as yet unknown, though Rodas has said he received a threat on the telephone, but gave no further details.
“We are hurt, distressed and dismayed” by the attact on Rodas, the director of Sonora Es La Noticia radio, Arnulfo Agustin Guzman, said, after visiting the victim in hospital and urging the authorities to find those responsible.
On Aug. 6 the journalist Luis de Jesus Lima was gunned down in the eastern province of Zacapa, where he directed a radio program.
Guatemala is among a number of countries, including Haiti, India, Mexico, Nigeria and Yemen, where journalists find themselves at increasing risk, according to a report released last month by the Press Emblem Campaign.
Lima’s murder brings to three the number of journalists slain in Guatemala so far this year. EFE
Mexico ( Mexico to Fight Death Sentence for 3 Mexicans in Malaysia )
MEXICO CITY – The Mexican government vowed Wednesday to ensure that all legal remedies are exhausted on behalf of three of its citizens who are facing the hangman’s noose in Malaysia for drug trafficking.
The Mexican foreign ministry made the commitment hours after Malaysia’s Court of Appeals upheld the death sentences imposed on brothers Luis Alfonso, Jose Regino and Simon Gonzalez Villarreal.
Mexico “maintains a position contrary to the death penalty” and will actively monitor the course of the Gonzalez Villarreal brothers’ appeal to Malaysia’s Supreme Federal Court, the foreign ministry said in a statement.
The brothers and two other men – a Singaporean and a Malaysian – were arrested by police in a Dec. 4, 2008, raid that resulted in the seizure of 29 kilos (64 pounds) of methamphetamines worth 44 million ringgit ($15 million).
The three Mexicans testified at their May 2012 trial that they were merely cleaning the clandestine drug-making factory where they were detained.
None of the brothers has a criminal record in Mexico.
News that the Malaysian appellate court rejected the trio’s appeal stunned the Gonzalez Villarreal family, who had expected a more favorable outcome.
The brothers accuse Malaysian authorities of making them into scapegoats because they don’t speak the language and lack the means to defend themselves in court. EFE
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