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Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Air India ( Air Hostess tortured 12 year old girl at her apartment )

Close on the heels of a 15-year-old girl being tortured by her female employer in a posh Vasant Kunj apartment in South Delhi, another case of horrific domestic abuse has been reported in South Delhi. In this case, a 12-year-old girl was reportedly tortured, abused by her employer who is an air hostess with Air India, reports the Indian Express.
The report says that the Air Hostess had locked up the girl in her apartment in Netaji Nagar before she flew to Australia. The report quotes DCP (South) B S Jaiswal as saying that the the air hostess would be questioned on her return to the country. “We are in touch with airport authorities and she will join investigation as soon as she returns,” he told the paper.
The girl hails from Manipur and according to the Hindustan Times she had been bought to the city by the sister of the air hostess. The report says, “Initial investigation doesn’t hint at trafficking. Police said the minor girl was brought by the employer’s sister from a village in Manipur.”  
Image used for representational purposes only. Reuters
Image used for representational purposes only. Reuters
The girl managed to escape from the apartment and narrate her ordeal to the neighbours who then called thei police. Various newspaper reports say that the girl was often beaten up with a belt, starved and not given any money. The employer would even slam the girl’s head against the wall if she was found resting.
The girl was living in the house for the past two years, say reports. According to Times of India, the victim told the Child Welfare Committee, “I slept only for 5 hours and woke up at 8am to finish the household chores. She would be drunk at times and beat me up if I did not follow her instructions. I was too scared to complain.”
The case once again highlights the plight of the domestic workers, who are often underage and bought to a different city with the promise of better jobs and education. Since many of them don’t speak the local language given that they are from far-flung parts of the country, they are even more vulnerable to abuse.
After the Vasant Kunj incident, Firstpost had noted that Delhi still hasn’t passed the legislation on the placement of domestic workers.  Firstpost’s Danish Raza had written that, “The draft Delhi Private Placement Agencies (Regulation) Bill has provisions for the functioning of placement agencies and background check on domestic workers. However, it stays silent on the rights of domestic workers and on penalising employers found violating these rights.” 
Currently, the law which is yet to passed is only concerned with how these girls or even boys are bought to the cities. It doesn’t deal with the kind of abuse that employers can inflict on domestic help

Iran ( Pastor Saeed Abedini moved to - Death Row prison - Rajai Shahr Prison ) ???

NCRI - Pastor Saeed Abedini imprisoned by the Iranian regime for preaching Christianity has been moved to a prison where most the alleged criminals are held.

Abedini has been transferred from the Evin prison in Tehran to the Rajai Shahr Prison in the city of Karaj, according to the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ).
Jordan Sekulow, executive director of ACLJ, said in an interview that it is common for prisoners in the death row ward where Abedini has been placed to kill each other. The Iranian regime has sent those it views as troublemakers there in the past to “have them executed without having to kill them on [their] own,” he said.

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Mob Justice ( Alleged Murderer Gets Poisoned and Lynched in Bolivia ) He killed Pizza Shop owner

Published at 12:00 pm EST, November 5, 2013

A mob hung a 24-year-old man in a town on the Bolivian altiplano on Monday after beating him and accusing him of committing a murder last weekend, a prosecutor and other local officials said.
Prosecutor Javier Taboada told Erbol radio in La Paz that the lynching was carried out in the Andean tourist community of Sorata, where “enraged people” whipped and beat for two hours two men they accused of knifing to death the owner of a pizzeria on Sunday night.
Local residents on Sunday night seized two men and accused them of the attack, but the men at first denied any involvement.
Nevertheless, it was not long before they each blamed the other for the murder, according to the statements of residents quoted by the radio station.
One of the accused, identified as Jose Pari Chino, 24, “first was poisoned (by the angry mob), but since he continued to live he was then hung,” according to witnesses, while the other man, age 20, was saved by relatives but is currently being held in jail.
Twenty anti-riot police from La Paz were dispatched to Sorata to protect the arrested man, who sustained injuries from being beaten and burned by members of the crowd, Taboada said.
Last week, a bricklayer who was making repairs to crypts and graves in a cemetery in the city of Santa Cruz was beaten to death by five men who confused him with someone who had been desecrating graves.
Lynchings in Bolivia have become a matter of concern for the authorities and they have also attracted the attention of institutions such as the People’s Ombudsman and international U.N. human rights entities.
The people who undertake to lynch suspected criminals say they are acting in accord with “indigenous and community justice,” which is allowed under Bolivia’s 2009 constitution, although the authorities say that that system of justice does not include “capital punishment,” considering it - rather - to be murder

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Monday, November 4, 2013

Iran ( Christian Man Released from prison - Court dropped all charges )

Christian Convert, Mostafa Bordbar, Released from Evin Prison

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An appeals court has acquitted Mostafa Bordbar from all charges and he was released from Evin prison in Tehran.
 According to Mohabat News, Mostafa Bordbar, a Christian resident of Rasht (Northern Iran) was released from Evin prison after spending eleven months behind bars.
The appeals court was held on October 30, 2013 in Branch 43 of the Revolution Court of Tehran and was chaired by Judge Salimi.
Mostafa Bordbar appeared in court and was granted an opportunity to defend himself regarding the charges against him. As a result the court dropped all charges and he was released from prison on Sunday November 3.
Earlier, on June 09, 2013 an initial court had sentenced the Christian man to ten years in prison. The initial court had been held in Branch 26 of the Revolutionary Court in Tehran.
The ten year prison sentence had been issued by Judge Pir-Abbasi and delivered to Bordbar's lawyer, Ms. Shima Ghousheh on July 31, 2013.
Shima Ghousheh is also a member of Human Rights Commission in Iran. She appealed the decision and said that she was hopeful that with statements she prepared the charges would be dropped in the appeals court.
As a result of the initial court ruling, Mostafa Bordbar had been sentenced to five years in prison for being a member of a dissident group and an additional five years for forming gatherings (house-churches) intended to undermine national security. So, the court sentenced this young Christian man to 10 years of imprisonment.
Mostafa Bordbar was held in ward 350 of Evin prison together with a few other Christian prisoners, including Farshid Fathi and Alireza Seyyedian (a member of the non-Trinitarian Christian group).
It should be remembered that Mostafa Bordbar had been arrested on December 27, 2012 during a Christmas celebration in Tehran together with about 50 other Farsi-speaking Christians. These Christian believers had gathered in a house in northern Tehran in order to worship the Lord and celebrate Christmas.
Mostafa Bordbar was born in 1986. On another occasion, he had been arrested in 2009 in Rasht for converting to Christianity and for attending a house-church. He was found guilty of "apostasy", however he was released later on bail. This has remained as a criminal record for him.
It is worth mentioning that earlier, two Christian woman prisoners, Mitra Zahmati and Maryam Jalili who had each been sentenced to two and a half years in prison were released right before President Rouhani's trip to New York to attend UN Genral Assembly. Also several other prisoners of conscience were released with them. Their release happened while only one month remained to complete their two and a half year prison term.

Halloween costume ( Boston marathon bombing costume sets off - Back Lash ) Internet Rage



@SomeSKANKinMI/Twitter .It was the Halloween costume seen ‘round the world: A Michigan woman named Alicia Ann Lynch recently dressed as a victim of April's Boston marathon bombing, sporting runner’s clothing, fake bruises, and splattered blood. And as a result, ignited the rage of the Internet. 
On October 31, 22-year-old Lynch posted a photo of herself wearing the costume on Instagram and Twitter, using the handle @SomeSKANKinMI. Shortly after, users descended on Lynch, tweeting their disgust. Responses included: