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Thursday, September 19, 2013

Mexico ( Crossing the Border to Go to School - Columbus Elementary School ) See story

Published at 11:21 am EST, September 18, 2013

Crossing the Border to Go to School
Photo: Columbus Elementary School, NM
When classes end for the day at Columbus Elementary School in this tiny desert town, roughly three-quarters of the students board buses to return to their homes — in Mexico.
On the other side of the customs station three miles away, waiting parents crowd the main street of Palomas, Mexico.  Crossing guards from the school block all traffic along the highway going south, so that students can safely walk through the checkpoint.
The students are U.S. citizens, even though many of their parents are not. Many of the children were born in a nearby New Mexico hospital, because the closest Mexican hospital to Palomas is an hour and a half away.
“Those children … have dual citizenship until they are 18. Well, which citizenship do you think they are going to ask for? The United States. Would you rather have them educated and come and work here, or on welfare?” asked New Mexico state Rep. Dona Irwin, a Democrat who represents the border region.
New Mexico is unique in how openly its schools embrace American children living in Mexico, but all along the U.S.-Mexican border, children cross international lines on their way to school every day.
The children’s commute illustrates the complexities of life in border regions — complexities that seldom get mentioned in national debates over immigration and border security.
The students are U.S. citizens, even though many of their parents are not. Many of the children were born in a nearby New Mexico hospital, because the closest Mexican hospital to Palomas is an hour and a half away.
“Those children … have dual citizenship until they are 18. Well, which citizenship do you think they are going to ask for? The United States. Would you rather have them educated and come and work here, or on welfare?” asked New Mexico state Rep. Dona Irwin, a Democrat who represents the border region.
New Mexico is unique in how openly its schools embrace American children living in Mexico, but all along the U.S.-Mexican border, children cross international lines on their way to school every day.
The children’s commute illustrates the complexities of life in border regions — complexities that seldom get mentioned in national debates over immigration and border security.
“You have something I’ve just never seen before,” said U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan in a video, taken shortly after he visited the Columbus school last week as part of his tour to kick off the school year. “For parents to have the courage to drop their 6- and 7- and 8-year-olds off, to send them here to chase the American dream… It’s a remarkable profile in courage.”
“Whatever we can do to support this great work, we want to do it,” Duncan said.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Iran ( Female Student Activist sent to prison in July - sent to Hospital physical deterioration )

                                              

            
“I have to remind myself that some birds aren't meant to be caged. Their feathers are just too bright. And when they fly away, the part of you that knows it was a sin to lock them up
 
Posted on: 18th September, 2013
            

Maryam Shafi`pour
HRANA New Agency –  Maryam Shafi`pour, the student activist, has been sent to hospital, following her physical deterioration.

According to the report of Human Rights Activists News Agency HRANA, this suspended student of International University of Gazvin, and student activist, has been taken to hospital following her physical deterioration.

Maryam Shafi`pour have been experiencing discomfort on her hands and teeth. To pursue the issue currently her family is in front of Evin prison, but authorities did not have give a clear response yet.

This civil activist, who has arrested on July 27 and sent to section 209 of Evin prison, one week after her arrest, during a call with her family, stated which she is find and held in captivity in Evin prison.

The cause of this arrest is still unknown and the pursues of Maryam`s family from attorney general about having a visit, or putting bail, were fruitless.

According to the report of Human Rights Activists News Agency HRANA, this suspended student of International University of Gazvin, and student activist, has been taken to hospital following her physical deterioration.

Maryam Shafi`pour have been experiencing discomfort on her hands and teeth. To pursue the issue currently her family is in front of Evin prison, but authorities did not have give a clear response yet.

This civil activist, who has arrested on July 27 and sent to section 209 of Evin prison, one week after her arrest, during a call with her family, stated which she is find and held in captivity in Evin prison.

The cause of this arrest is still unknown and the pursues of Maryam`s family from attorney general about having a visit, or putting bail, were fruitless.

Iran ( 4 Sunni men to be Executed - During trial they were blindfolded, beaten and shocked ) No lawyer ?

Four Sunni prisoners in danger of imminent execution

Posted on: 17th September, 2013
                   

Hamed Ahmadi
HRANA News Agency – One of the Ghezel Hesar prison authorities informed four of Sunni prisoners that supposedly their execution verdict will be enforced on September 22.

According to the report of Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), six of the Sunni prisoners who have been sentenced to death are imprisoned currently in unit 3 of ward 4 in Ghezel Hesar prison.

Sediq Mohammadi the son of Hossein, 27, and Seyyed Hadi Hosseini the son of Moheyeddin, 30, are two of the prisoners sentenced to death. Their dossiers have been sent to the court in Sanandaj for reconsideration because of contraventions found by bureau. Sediq Mohammadi and Seyyed Hadi Hosseini were arrested involved in other story and both of them have mental disorders.

Evidently one of the Ghezel Hesar prison authorities informed Hamed Ahmadi the son of Habibollah, 32, Kamal Molaie the son of Ahmad, 29, Jamshid Dehghani the son of Khodaraham, 28 and Jahangir Dehghani the son of Khodaraham, 27, that their execution verdict will be enforced on September 22 due to the judicial warrant.

One of the sentenced to death prisoners who asked to remain anonymous told HRANA reporter “One of the prison authorities told us if everything will go normally your execution verdict will be enforced on September 22 and it could be postponed to first two weeks of October. He asked us in a friendly way to do whatever possible action we could do from now.”

“Our trial session was held in branch 28 of Tehran revolutionary court by judge Moghayesseh while we are all from Sanandaj. During the trial we were blindfolded and the security agents beaten us several times by electric shocker while we were talking. We had no access to any lawyer during the process and even when a lawyer introduced himself to the court in terms of defending us, the security agents threatened him and he gave up. We were just preaching in the mosques. For a while some CDs were released which contained offensive content on Sunni Madhab followers and we objected this, Then they arrested us because of that and accused us to terror.”

“The terrors we have been accused to, were took place on September 9, 2009 while the date we were been arrested is clear. Jamshid and Jahangir Dehghani who are brothers were arrested on June 17, 2009, Kamal Molaie was arrested on July 14, 2009 and Hamed Mohammadi on July 30, 2009. When the terrors took place we were under arrest in Intelligence office, then howcome we have done the terrors? We were arrested with Bahram Ahmadi, Asghar Rahimi, Behnam Rahimi, Mohammad Zaher Bahmani, Kaivan Zand Karimi and Hoshiar Mohammadi; Six of them were hanged on December 27 of 2012 in Ghezel Hesar prison.

“The ten of us were under arrest in solitary confinement and under the most severe mental and physical tortures. We were in solitary confinements of Sanandaj Intelligence for nine months, six months in Zanjan Intelligence and five months in solitary confinements of intelligence in Evin. No one knew what we are going through then they treated us in any way they liked.”

He mentioned that they have not the right to get in touch with any normal prisoner and anyone who get in touch with them, will be transferred and in trouble.

His last words were “We are in danger of imminent execution and we will be hanged in a month eventually. We ask solidarity and support from all the human rights organizations and the free medias to achieve a fair trial with presence of lawyer and medias for us.”

Mexico ( The bodies of two men were found in the villages of Vista Hermosa ) Suspects wanted

The bodies of two men were found in the villages of Vista Hermosa, Michoacán the bodies had signs of having been tortured and shot several times.


One body was wrapped in a blanket and the other in a black plastic bag, the discovery took place at 17:00 hours on Sunday, the area where they were found was located about 100 meters from the road of the town to Zamora.

One victim was between 35 and 40 years old, slim,  tall and dark complexion. The second was about 20 or 25 years old, wearing blue jeans, no shirt. On one of the bodies was  a message which said "
LES THIS HAPPENS TO ALL WHO WORK WITH CJNG" !

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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

PHOENIX Az ( Man arrested for branding his Name on Girlfriends genitals )

Chandler branding suspect also accused in bestiality cases

Posted: Sep 17, 2013 5:26 PM   
 
 
PHOENIX (AP) - Authorities say a Chandler man already accused of branding his initials on a then-girlfriend's genitals now has been arrested on bestiality charges.

Maricopa County Sheriff's officials said Tuesday that 47-year-old Christopher Lynn Jackson is being held on a $30,000 bond.

They say a search of his home Monday by sheriff's investigators uncovered material implicating Jackson and two women in unseemly behavior with a dog.

Jackson was arrested Sept. 3 for aggravated assault in the branding case.

According to court papers, Jackson gave his then-girlfriend what he said were energy pills.

The woman says she then woke up with a pain between her legs and discovered that Jackson allegedly had branded "C'' and "J'' on her genitals.

Investigators say they later found a branding tool and butane torch in Jackson's house. (Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

China ( Woman Survives 15 Days Trapped in Well in China )


BEIJING – A woman survived for 15 days after being trapped in an abandoned well in the central province of Henan, Chinese authorities reported Tuesday.

Su Qixiu, 38, was found in the well in the town of Zhongfeng about 4 p.m. on Monday after being stuck there for two weeks.

The well, about a meter (yard) in diameter and four meters (about 13 feet) deep, was hidden in a cornfield and its walls are too slippery to climb up.

The woman was found by a team of firefighters who were scouring the area after she disappeared 15 days ago “face up and surprisingly thin, but with her eyes very much open,” said Chen Kui, one of the rescuers.

Chen said that, when Su was found she could not move or speak, but suddenly she extended her hands. She did not have any serious injuries, but she still has not been able to eat any solid food or say anything, although she is in stable condition and is ingesting liquids.

The woman survived thanks to the raw corn she was carrying when she fell into the well, as well as the rains that provided her with enough water, her husband said.

She went missing Sept. 1 when she went to harvest some corn in the field. EFE

Syria ( United Nations Report "abundantly clear" that the Syrian Government was the Blame )

AFP - Britain welcomed Monday's United Nations report into last month's chemical weapons attack in Syria and said it was "abundantly clear" from the findings that Bashar al-Assad's regime was to blame.
"We welcome this objective and unequivocal report which confirms that chemical weapons were used on a large scale in the 21 August attack in Ghouta," Foreign Secretary William Hague said in a statement.

"From the wealth of technical detail in the report... it is abundantly clear that the Syrian regime is the only party that could have been responsible."
He urged all concerned parties to ensure that Syria's chemical weapons were secured and destroyed "in a verifiable manner without further delay."
The UN investigation team said in its report that it had "clear and convincing" evidence that sarin gas was used in the attack and that chemical weapons have been used on a "relatively large-scale" in the 30-month-old Syrian conflict.
The Security Council meeting came two days after Russia and the United States agreed a plan to destroy Syria's chemical arms within a year.
Hague said it was vital that the UN Security Council agreed on a resolution "that creates a binding commitment for the regime to give up its chemical weapons within a specific time frame and to credibly, reliably and promptly place them under international control for destruction.
"It is equally important that we ensure accountability for those responsible for using chemical weapons in Syria, as well as for those responsible for the many horrific war crimes and abuses being carried out there, particularly by the regime," he added.
The foreign minster vowed Britain would work with its partners, including Russia, to try and convene a second Geneva conference in order that a political solution be reached