Hossein Ronaghi hospitalized because of critical health condition
Posted on: 2nd September, 2013
Hossein Ronaghi hospitalized because of critical health condition
HRANA News Agency – On last Wednesday Hossein Ronaghi who was in hunger strike has been hospitalized as his health condition became critical.
According to a report by Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), around 1 O’clock on last Wednesday Hossein Ronaghi Maleki was transferred to Shahid Modarres hospital and hospitalized in the urgency.
Meanwhile his medical dossier has been sent to the forensics but they did not issue any medical furlough for Hossein yet.
Seyyed Ahmad Ronaghi Maleki the father of this political prisoner asks Mr. Jafari Dolatabadi the Tehran prosecutor to issue the medical furlough for his son to get proper medical treatments.
Also he said that he contacted to Jafari’s office many times but got no answer.
It is worth mentioning Hossein’s father worries about his son’s health and said “If they will not take care of Hossein’s condition he will die.”
The complaint includes a message for revenge for helpless women raped , given that " there is no authority to defend them " of these men who handle transport units , mainly in the evening hours and travel the path where women working in the maquiladora industry .The first of the drivers was liquidated on Wednesday by a woman who was shot in the head on the streets guider Colombia and Ignacio de la Peña . The victim's name was Roberto Flores Race and was 45.
" Diana the Huntress of Drivers " Serial killer (Death wish) The second was Freddy Zarate, also 45, died in the same way on Thursday , on the bus 744 in technological Avenue , opposite the University 's educational Juarez.From the first murder , some citizens of the border from El Paso, Texas, wrote via internet assumptions after both killings apparently by the same woman , like Rossy Fonseca , who wrote : " Well I had been slow to take justice! I 'm not a detective, but it may be one of the mothers of one of the dead women of Juárez. Already the poor to see that half and half with the law , decided to take it into their own hands . It may sound very Hollywood but you never know . "
Sunday several media in Ciudad Juarez , mainly electronic , received a reply signed by " Diana the Huntress of Drivers " , which literally says : "They think because we are women are weak and may be yes , only to a point , because although we do not who we can defend and we need to work late at night to support our families . We can not shut these acts that fill us with rage , my companions and I suffered in silence , but we can not be silent . We were victims of sexual violence by drivers covering the night shift here in Juárez maquilas and although many people know what we suffer , no one defend or do nothing to protect us , so I am an instrument that several women avenge apparently are weak to society, but we are not , in fact if we are brave and we will respect us to abide by our own hand . Juarez women are strong " .So far, the state prosecutor has not issued any statement regarding this fact , and has released the research that follows or progress of the same .Read more: http://www.elblogdelnarco.com/2013/09/diana-la-cazadora-mujer-sicaria-de.html # ixzz2dnD4RFC7Follow us : @ MundoNarco on Twitter
BANGKOK (AP) -- Thai authorities are seeking an arrest warrant for an heir to
the Red Bull energy drink fortune after he failed to appear for his indictment
in the hit-and-run death of a policeman, a prosecutor said Monday.
A lawyer for Vorayuth Yoovidhya said the 30-year-old heir was on a business
trip in Singapore and was unable to return to Thailand for the indictment
because he fell ill.
His absence means a speeding charge will be dropped because the statute of
limitations expires Tuesday. He still faces charges of causing death by reckless
driving and not stopping to help, which carry a maximum sentence of 10 years. Prosecutor Ruecha Krairiksh said Vorayuth showed an intention to flee by not
appearing for the indictment.
"Prosecutors have discussed and decided that the defendant appeared to be
fleeing and we will oppose his bail request during the trial process," Ruecha
said.
It is the sixth time Vorayuth's indictment has been postponed since he
allegedly slammed his Ferrari into a police officer at high speed and dragged
his body down a Bangkok street last September. Police traced oil streaks to his
family's estate in a nearby wealthy neighborhood, but a local police
superintendent initially attempted to cover up the heir's involvement by
arresting a bogus suspect.
The case created an uproar among Thais because of the widespread perception
that the rich and well-connected enjoy impunity from punishment for wrongdoing.
Defense lawyer Thanit Buakeaw said Vorayuth left Thailand on Thursday and
came down with influenza in Singapore. He showed reporters a medical certificate
issued by a Singapore clinic on Sunday that said Vorayuth was "unwell" and was
advised to rest for one or two days.
"(He) has no intention or cause to flee but he really can't be here today
because he became suddenly ill," the defense lawyer said.
Dr. Neo Wee Suan, who issued the medical certificate, told The Associated
Press by telephone that he could not confirm whether he treated Vorayuth because
of patient confidentiality.
Vorayuth is the grandson of Red Bull creator Chaleo Yoovidhya, who died in
March last year. The family was ranked fourth richest in Thailand this year by
Forbes magazine with a net worth of $7.8 billion.
The family also co-owns the sole authorized importer of Ferrari cars in
Thailand.
The family paid 3 million baht ($93,100) to
the dead policeman's siblings in a deal aimed at avoiding a civil lawsuit.
SAN DIEGO – More than nine tons of marijuana with a street value of $15 million were found in a truck and a suspect was arrested this weekend by agents from the station in San Clemente, located north of San Diego, California, the Border Patrol said.
The 43-year-old suspect was arrested when he was stopped for a secondary inspection Friday by a team with drug-sniffing dogs at the San Clemente checkpoint.
Agents found 218 cardboard boxes containing bags of marijuana inside the truck’s cargo compartment, the Border Patrol said.
This seizure “helps weaken the transnational criminal organizations that use our roads to conduct their illegal activities,” Border Patrol chief patrol agent Paul Beeson said.
The driver, the truck and the marijuana were turned over to the Drug Enforcement Administration, which will continue the investigation.
The Border Patrol did not release the nationality of the driver
A man, who was themain operator of theArellano Felixcartelinthe southern stateinthe eightiesand his grandson, was shotdead bya lonesubjectoutsidehis homein the gatedValle Dorado.
On site,the authorities reported thatapparently theculprit wasa subjectthatcamewalkingup to them andshotfive timeswith a9 mmpistoland ran awayon foot,and later took off on a motorcycle with an accomplice .