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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Texas ( Chihuahua saves two girls from snake attack - Loses eye )

Published at 5:13 pm EST, August 16, 2013

Texas Dog Saves Maya Delarosa From Rattlesnake, Loses Eye
Photo: Texas Dog Saves Maya Delarosa From Rattlesnake, Loses Eye
A Texas family has their fearless little dog to thank for saving the lives of two young girls.
Martha Rodriguez says her granddaughters, Maya and Guadalupe Delarosa, and her dog were playing outside her rural Hueco Mountain range home, which is about an hour outside El Paso, TX.
Rodriguez said the girls were making mud pies when Maya heard a rattle and a hiss. When she looked up she realized she and her sister were frightening close to a two-foot-long rattle snake.
With the snake curled up and ready to strike, their grandmother’s dog, chihuahua-poodle mix named Psycho, jumped in between the girls and the snake and lunged at the snake. Rodriguez and her neighbors then ran out and killed the snake.
Though the girls were able to get away safely, Psycho was bit and found whimpering underneath Rodriguez’s car. The furry hero had been bit in the eye and was in pain.
During the 45-minute drive to the nearest animal clinic, Rodriguez said she was worried Psycho was not going to make it - but he did.
Though he will lose his left eye - surgery is planned for next week - Psycho luckily escaped brain injury.
Rodriguez says that although the pooch cannot see out of the damaged eye, he is already acting like his usually self, running around and barking.

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Saturday, August 17, 2013

MANILA ( American killed over rent payment - Security Guard on the run ) WANTED

MANILA, Philippines—Police are now hunting a security guard at Hamilton Heights Subdivision in Las Piñas City who fled after shooting dead an American diver who helped in the retrieval of the body of Interior and Local Government Secretary Jesse Robredo who was killed in a plane crash off Masbate in August last year.

Police identified Ericson Elacquio  of the South Star Security Agency as the primary suspect in the killing of Matthew Caldwell, 59, around 10:30 p.m. on Thursday.

A spot report from Chief Inspector Eddie Galang of the Las Piñas police said Elacquio shot Caldwell during an argument at the gates of the subdivision.

Caldwell and his live-in partner, Jeanelyn Flora, 36, were in their Toyota Corolla on their way home  when Elacquio barred them entry, arguing the couple had not paid their monthly dues to homeowners association.

The couple got off the car to confront the security guard, with Caldwell attempting to raise the wooden boom at the gate, prompting Elacquio to draw his gun and shoot Caldwell pointblank in the face.

Elacquio escaped with another security guard on a commandeered red motorcycle with plate number IA-4929.

The Philippine Coast Guard said Caldwell was one of the foreign technical divers who helped in the search for and retrieval of Robredo’s body from the wreck of his chartered plane.

Las Piñas police identified Caldwell as  director of a company called Allegro


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MANILA ( American diver shot dead - By a Security Guard during altercation )

American diver in Jesse Robredo search shot dead
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A screencap of a YouTube video featuring American technical diver Matt Caldwell who helped retrieve former Interior and Local Government Secretary Jesse Robredo in August 2012 when he has gone missing after a plane crash off Masbate.
MANILA, Philippines - The American deep-sea diver who helped in the search and retrieval for the late Interior and Local Government Secretary Jesse Robredo was shot dead in a subdivision in Las Piñas City, Thursday night.
Matt Caldwell, who helped in the operation to recover Robredo following a plane crash off Masbate in August last year, was killed during an altercation with a security guard at Hamilton Heights.
Related story: Volunteer divers join search
Philippine Coast Guard spokesperson Armand Balilo said that Caldwell came from a meeting with the agency'sauxiliary divers when he figured in an altercation with the security guard.
Balilo said Caldwell was shot dead at point blank range.
The United States Embassy in Manila has started an investigation into the diver's killing.

Iran ( Christian Women in prison " For praying " the number keeps growing )

Thursday, 15 August 2013   

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Restrictions and ignoring the rights of half of the Iranian population (women) is a fundamental characteristic of the Islamic regime of Iran. There is a considerable number of unknown woman prisoners imprisoned in Iranian prisons merely for their faith in Jesus Christ.
Mohabat News – Although women's participation rate in Iranian society is highly limited due to traditional Islamic beliefs, there are also women who grasp every opportunity to take social, financial and political roles in an endeavor to revive their fundamental rights.
In this matter, we shouldn't ignore the plight of female social and political activists in the fields related to religion. Women who belong to religious minority groups face unpleasant treatment from police every day in a Muslim dominant society where the government imposes harsh restrictions against women in scientific, learning and sport centers. Among religious minorities in Iran, female Christian converts face the worst form of harms and threats since they are far fewer in number.
Tens of political prisoners and prisoners of conscience, many of whom are women, are currently in Iranian prisons, whose names are not mentioned anywhere and their stories have remained untold.
The first time the existence of female Christian prisoners was officially acknowledged was on April 9, 2013 when "Faezeh Hashemi", daughter of Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani (Former Iranian president), said in an interview with Bahar Newspaper after her release from prison that she had two Christian cellmates during her detention.
Her description of the two Christian ladies raised speculation that they may be "Mitra Zahmati" and "Maryam Jalili". Iranian authorities allegedly arrested these two women in the summer of 2011. After being tried, each was sentenced to two and a half years in prison and they are now serving their sentences.
According to the reports sent out from Iran, many Christians have been arrested and imprisoned since the beginning of the current Persian year. There are also a number of Christian women among those arrested.
"Somayeh Bakhtiari", "Ronak Samavat", and "Nasim Zanjani" are three Christian convert activists who were arrested separately in the first half of the current Persian year and sent to prison. The reason for their arrest was announced as holding worship services in house churches.
"Maryam Naghash" is another Christian activist who was recently called to Evin prison to serve her sentence. She was arrested immediately after reporting to the prison. Ms. Naghash was previously sentenced to 5 years in prison for evangelistic activities. She began serving her sentence on Monday, July 15, in the women's ward of Evin prison.
Limited contact with news media is a problem for the Iranian Christian convert community, giving Iranian authorities the opportunity to treat them violently, pressure, and threaten them without the outside world knowing about them and their families' situation. Christian converts and Christian activists get arrested at any hour of the day which rarely happens to political prisoners.