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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Mexico ( scrap metal worker gunned down in front of his house )

 
The morning of Wednesday a man identified as Juan Sanchez Sanchez, 36 years old, who was engaged in buying and selling scrap metal, was gunned down inside his car at the time it was parked outside his home, which is located in the Bellavista neighborhood.

Despite being shot by the 9mm, this person did not die instantly, paramedics tried to save the victim but he died at the scene. Read more:
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Mexico Michoacan ( Three heads of men were left on a statue - with a message ) Drug cartel wars


The three heads were left on the statue of Dr. Jose Ramon Macias they belong to men between 25 and 30 years of age and those who were said to be community police officers a written message was left on a cardboard.

The finding was at 7:20 am this morning when neighbors reported to the authorities of the presence of the heads in the square that is formed by the avenues Morelos, Emiliano Zapata and Fidel Velázques, Colonia Obrera.

After the report federal police, army and MP came to confirm the incident and cordoned off the area,  bodies parts were in the area they have been dismembered.

The message was left at the foot of the statue, which said:

"This is going to happen to all the rats come disturb communal peace of the people of the Kings continue to support the Poncho to Queringüa, Chelis Geronimo".

Read more: http://www.elblogdelnarco.com/2013/09/dejan-las-cabezas-de-tres-hombres-con.html # ixzz2g2eXAZWT
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Iran ( Iranian student awarded human-rights prize while in prison )

 Posted on: 26th September, 2013 


Omid Kokabee
HRANA News Agency – Omid Kokabee, a physics PhD student jailed in Iran since January 2011, was awarded yesterday the 2014 American Physical Society’s Andrei Sakharov Prize for “his courage in refusing to use his physics knowledge to work on projects that he deemed harmful to humanity, in the face of extreme physical and psychological pressure.”

Kokabee has said that he had been pressured to cooperate in Iranian military projects that he thought were likely part of a covert nuclear programme. It is the first time a person is awarded the prize while in prison.

The Sakharov Prize recognizes scientists committed to human rights and is named after the Russian physicist Andrei Sakharov, (1921-1989), who worked on the Soviet hydrogen bomb and later became a dissident. Sakharov received the Peace Nobel prize in 1975.

Along with Kokabee, the American Physical Society (APS) has also presented the 2014 Sakharov prize to Boris Altshuler of the Lebedev Physical Institute, for “his life-long struggle for democracy in Russia and for his advocacy on behalf of the rights of neglected children.”.

Kokabee, 31, did graduate studies in laser physics at the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO) in Barcelona and at the University of Texas in Austin. He was sentenced to 10 years of prison in May 2010 for conspiring against Iran. He denied all accusations in a series of open letters, in which he also denounced ill-treatment in jail. In one letter, published in March, he wrote that the he was jailed for refusing to work on projects that were possibly related to the use of high-powered carbon dioxide laser for isotope separation.

“Kokabee is becoming an icon for science free of pressure from political influence: this independence is much in the spirit of Sakharov,” says Hossein Sadeghpour, a scientist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and the chair of the APS Committee on the International Freedom of Scientists, which nominated the PhD student for the prize. He says that the nomination was supported by letters from prominent physicists, including a Nobel Prize laureate.

“I am happy that the prize is awarded to a person in the Middle East, because the situation of the region is very similar today to Stalin’s Russia,” says Eugene Chudnovsky, a physicist at the City University of New York and a member of the award committee who was himself a victim of repression in the Soviet Union. “Plenty of people are jailed or killed in a fight against freedom of thought.” He adds that the awardee has been selected “in part because Nature […] brought international attention to Omid”.

Now, scientists hope that the prize will improve Kokabee’s situation. The country has a new president, Hassan Rouhani, who is seen as more moderate than his predecessor. “Omid Kokabee’s case presents a good opportunity for Rouhani to show he wants to improve Iran’s human-rights standards”, says Chudnovsky.

In August, an Iranian opposition magazine published a letter in which Kokabee complained for having been refused a temporary prison leave to present results at a physics conference held in late August in Iran. His submission, made from jail, was accepted by the conference organizers, and he was assigned a time slot. Prison authorities argued that they could not afford the security and transport costs, the letter says.

Los Angeles ( Man dies in fight after Dodgers Game - Suspects detained )


(Eric Risberg / AP)

A 24-year-old man in Los Angeles Dodgers apparel was stabbed to death during a fight Wednesday night near AT&T Park after the game between the San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers.
Jonathan Denver was stabbed at around 11:30 p.m. PDT, shortly after the game ended, police told the San Francisco Chronicle. There were reports that 10 Dodgers and Giants fans were involved in the altercation and Sgt. Danielle Newman told the Chronicle that three people had been detained. Denver, who died at San Francisco General Hospital, was walking away from the stadium with his father and brother when a verbal disagreement became violent, police told CBS San Francisco.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

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TUCSON Az ( Murder suspect wanted in Homicide - See photo's )

Wanted man accused of killing relative

Posted: Sep 24, 2013 5:34 PM by Stefanie Boe
Updated: Sep 24, 2013 6:46 PM

 
TUCSON - Tucson Police are looking for two people in connection with a homicide. Investigators say a man died Saturday, after suffering injuries in a fight that happened back on September 16th.
The victim's name has not been released, however, Tucson Police say he was related to the man wanted for homicide in the case. Police say 33-year-old Wiley Michael Troy is wanted for 1st Degree Murder. 24-year-old Charlie Haney is also wanted for one count of Aggravated Assault.
Detectives say the wanted pair lived with the victim and fled the scene after the fight. The victim's home is in the 200 block of South Norris Avenue.
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