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Saturday, October 19, 2013

Mexico ( A young woman was found murdered in an abandoned house ) Suspects wanted

The lifeless body of young woman with four knife wounds in her neck was found , bagged and  located at a residence in the colony independence area and discovered by residents.
Alarmed residents of that sector, told the emergency dispatcher  that  she was in an abandoned house  and was placed in a garbage bag .


Agents of homicide of the State Ministerial Police by Javier Cantu Amaya arrived on the scene to begin the investigation together with expert services staff .
The woman's body had four fatal stab wounds and was wrapped in a black bag .
The victim was identified by a credential Crisanta IMSS as Martin Lucero 20 years residing at Melchor Ocampo Street 239 Will and Labour colony .
Meanwhile ministerial authorities have started investigations into the case to find out who deprived  the female of life .
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Iran ( 12 yr old Hangs himself - In a Execution game with brother ) Learned by neighborhood Executions

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When 12-year-old Mehran placed a noose around his neck and hanged himself with the help of his younger brother, suicide was the furthest thing from his mind.
Mohabat News - Instead, the boy was playing a game. And his fatal inspiration was a public execution of the sort often seen in his home province of Kermanshah in western Iran.
Mokhtar Khandani, a journalist working for the Mokrian News Agency, remembers the details well. Immediately after the boy died on August 31, Khandani traveled to the little village of Kelashlulem to talk to a family unable to understand what had just happened.
"I talked to the family members, with his mother, his father, and his uncles," Khandani says. "They told me the younger brother prepared it, and the 12-year-old brother, Mehran, hanged himself. The younger brother thought Mehran was joking. After some time the younger brother became scared and let the grownups know. Unfortunately when they arrived they saw the child had already passed away."
The boys' game lasted only a few minutes, from the time it took to throw a rope over a lamppost and for Mehran to stand on a cart and slip the noose around his neck to when his 8-year-old brother pulled the cart away.
Then, suspended in the air, Mehran did a gallows dance that did not just imitate a public hanging -- it was one.
Mehran is an unexpected victim of a culture of public executions that remains pervasive in the Islamic republic.
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According to a report by Amnesty International to be released on October 10, Iran executed 560 people in 2012. That includes 330 executions acknowledged by the government in the Iranian press, 195 executions reported by activists but not acknowledged by the government, and 35 suspected secret executions in Vakilabad prison in the northeastern city of Mashhad near the Afghan border.
Most of the executions were for drug-related offenses.
Deterrent Or Desensitizer?
Most of Iran's executions take place in prisons. But 63 executions took place last year -- and dozens more this year -- in public.
The rationale, under the country's harsh legal code, is that public executions offer a public deterrence to crimes running from murder and rape to drug smuggling.
Yet if the public executions are intended to be instructional, they do not only impress adults. Khandani says that whenever an execution is carried out in the public, children are also often among the spectators.
"In Kermanshah, where I reside, I see in many places that street executions are carried out," Khandani said. "At such venues, unfortunately I see a lot of children who are there and witness the scene. In the eyes of some children, it might seem like a game."
Most of the public executions in Iran use a crane for a makeshift gallows. The prisoner -- blindfolded, handcuffed, and accompanied by an armed guard -- stands on a platform before a crowd in a stadium or square. Often several condemned men are hung in succession and, while most in the crowd look on in shock, some jeer and laugh.
What children think of such spectacles is hard to know. But many psychologists say the violence of the scene cannot leave young witnesses unmoved.
Farya Barlas, a clinical psychologist in London, says some children, such as Mehran, may interpret such events as theater. But others believe it is real and cope by accepting the brutality as normal, beginning a process of desensitization to violence that could eventually make them more violent themselves.
"Children who are immunized [to violence] by seeing such actions today -- even if they do not end up the victims of the disastrous incident that beset this particular child [who hanged himself], will still be prone to violent behavior in their adult years, as such things become ingrained in them," Barlas said. "The probability of these children reproducing violence in the years ahead of them, whether advertently or inadvertently, is much higher."
World Day Against The Death Penalty
Iran carries out the second most executions in the world, after China. Beijing refuses to release figures but is believed to execute thousands of condemned prisoners each year.
Tehran's heavy use of the death penalty runs counter to the trend worldwide, as ever more countries either abolish or cease to implement the death penalty and favor lengthy incarceration for serious crimes instead.
In 1995, 41 countries carried out executions, compared to 20 last year.
Human rights groups mark World Day Against the Death Penalty on October 10. The objective of the initiative is to achieve universal abolition of the death penalty.
The annual event was launched in 2003 by the Coalition Against the Death Penalty, an alliance of more than 120 NGOs, bar associations, local authorities, and unions. / RFE/RL's Radio Farda

BOGOTA ( Colombian Journalist Leaves Country Due to Threats )



BOGOTA – Colombian journalist Gonzalo Guillen had to leave the country after receiving death threats apparently linked with the recent arrest of a provincial governor on murder charges, the Foundation for Freedom of the Press (FLIP) said Thursday.

Colombia’s interior ministry had revealed in September that it had “very precise and sensitive” information about a plan to murder Guillen and fellow reporters Leon Valencia, Ariel Avila and Claudia Lopez, who had exposed the connections of La Guajira Gov. Jose Francisco “Kiko” Gomez Cercha with paramilitaries.

Authorities said at the time that they even had information that a hitman with the alias “Morroncho” could have traveled to Bogota from La Guajira on a mission to kill the reporters.

Paris-based Reporters Without Borders also sent a letter this week to Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and the Andean nation’s top law enforcement officials to alert them to the four reporters’ situation.

Guillen, up to less than two years ago, was the correspondent for Miami’s El Nuevo Herald, having previously worked for leading Colombian daily El Tiempo, among other publications.

Kiko Gomez has been linked to the 1997 murder of Barrancas city councilman Luis Lopez Peralta and the killings in 2000 of Luis Alejandro Rodriguez Frias and Rosa Mercedes Cabrera Alfaro, Colombian Deputy Attorney General Jorge Perdomo said last weekend.

Investigators have also linked Gomez to militia chief Rodrigo Tovar Pupo, known as “Jorge 40,” one of the top leaders of the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC).

The AUC, accused of committing numerous human rights violations, demobilized more than 31,000 of its fighters between the end of 2003 and mid-2006 as part of the peace process with then-President Alvaro Uribe’s administration.

Mexico ( Off Duty DPS Officer Ambushed and killed by unknown suspects ) Cop killer wanted

One of the Department of Public Safety was killed by at least two gunshot wounds while traveling in his private car in Colonia Santo Tomas Chiconautla of this county .

According to the preliminary report of municipal police , the crime occurred around 11:00 am on Monday at the intersection of Hidalgo Street and National Avenue , near the station of Mexibus Hidalgo , Guadalupe Ponciano Felix .
From 40 years old , driving a Nissan Sentra car plates 243 MMM Federal District , and was attacked by unknown assailants who fired from the left side of his car.
Unofficially it was learned that the victim belonged to cluster Venta de Carpio of the Eighteenth Region of the SSC, and was accompanied by a woman claiming to be her friend and was unharmed .
Next to the vehicle were located several shell .40 cal.
The killers fled and remain at large so far is unknown motive.
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Mexico ( Man shot and killed after vehicle chase through his Neighborhood )

Cuautla , Morelos. - After a chase ,In a neighbor of the colony Otilio Montaño , a few meters from his home the victim was killed. The vehicle in which the victim was riding in hit a pole .
The incident occurred at 8:15 yesterday morning on Iturbide Street in Otilio Montaño colony of the city of Cuautla ,  the victim was  Ernesto Gomez Covarrubias.

Neighbors near the crash site secured before the vehicle slammed into the pole , said they heard two shots , so it became known , that the victim was chased by subjects aboard another vehicle and a motorcycle.
Neighbors and witnesses immediately called police , Municipal Transit paramedics and R -1 , who arrived at the scene only to confirm that this person had already died from his wounds.
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