A professional Spanish pianist and her parents are facing seven-years in prison for noise pollution and the alleged psychological and physical damage done to their neighbor as a result of incessant, loud piano playing.
When Laia Martin, 27, was honing her piano playing skills as a teen she allegedly was so dedicated she played five-days-a-week, eight-hours-a day. If that wasn’t bad enough her playing registered at 40-decibels, 10-decibels higher than legally acceptable for indoor instruments. Keep in mind that normal conversation registers at a 55-60 decibel level.
Martin’s dedication played off she is now a professional pianist but at the expense of irritated neighbors living above her.
Neighbor Sonia Bosom says she was so damaged by the incessant playing from 2003-2007 she suffered psychological damage, developed a piano-phobia and worse gynecological problems. Bosom also suffers from insomnia, anxiety and panic attacks all due to Martin’s piano playing. Bosom claims she was forced to leave her home in 2007.
You may think Bosom sounds nuts but prosecutors believe they have a case against Martin and family and consider this is a criminal matter not civil. Spanish prosecutors in the town of Girona, an hour away via train from Barcelona, not only want Martin jailed they also want her to stay away from a piano for at least four-years.
The unusual trial started this past Monday and is due to conclude with a verdict on November 15, according to La Vanguaria.
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Saturday, November 16, 2013
Friday, November 15, 2013
Iran ( No treatment for the broken ankle of a political prisoner )
Posted on: 15th November, 2013
According to the report of Human Rights Activists News Agency in Iran (HRANA), on November 11, Saeed Masouri’s leg injured severely during volleyball and the other prisoners took him to the clinic for medical treatment but they faced negligence onto this political prisoner’s medical process.
A source told HRANA reporter: “Saeed’s right leg injured severely while he was playing volleyball. The prisoners guessed his ankle is broken then they transferred Saeed to the clinic. The clinic staff did not even take X-ray of his leg and sent him back to the ward. Now after two days his leg got worse and even he can not stand and walk with his right leg.”
Saeed Masouri was arrested in December 2000 in Dezfoul with Gholam Hossein Kalbi in accusation of collaboration with MEK. He has been imprisoned since that time in Ahwaz intelligence detention center, Evin and Rajaie Shahr prison without having any furlough.
Two years later in 2002 he was sentenced to death in Tehran revolutionary court but eventually his verdict diminished to life imprisonment.
Saeed was in solitary confinement of Ahwaz intelligence for 14 months and then was transferred to ward 209 of Evin prison.
Iran ( The Second time on my Blog - A 7 yr old child died from playing an Execution game )
Posted on: 14th November, 2013
According to Feyshour website, in a report from Feyshour, Mohammad (Marvan) Ashoubi (Son of Abdullah Ashoubi) was killed, in a tragic accident.
According to this report, after the recent execution of two Feyshouri citizens, in Shiraz’s Adel Abad prison, the curiosity of this innocent child drove him to a deadly game, which ended to his death.
Sadly, this child was playing and dangling on a rope that was used for drying clothes on the yard while a toy-car was under his feet which moved and caused choking and losing his life.
None of the official Medias did not publicized this news yet
Barcelona ( Spanish Pianist Facing Jail Over ‘Noise Pollution’ ) Please ?
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Thursday, November 14, 2013
Iran ( Home Blogger or young Man - Sattar Beheshti Died of Internal Bleeding ) Beaten to death in Prison
The source told the Campaign that the family only learned about the Medical Examiner report one year after Beheshti’s death, after the 3,000 page case file was sent to the Criminal Court. “This is a report from one of the Medical Examiner doctors which was sent to the autopsy hall of the Medical Examiner last year; but Sattar’s family and lawyer were not allowed to read the case file until October this year, when it was sent to the Court, and were hence unaware of it,” said the source.
“In October [2013], Sattar Beheshti’s lawyer was able to receive permission from the Court to photocopy the Medical Examiner’s opinion, but because we couldn’t understand the medical expressions used in the report, we showed it to several specialist physicians. The specialists explained that in this report it is stated that Sattar suffered hemorrhaging in his lungs, liver, kidneys, and cerebellum and the doctors agreed unanimously that Sattar died as a result of this hemorrhaging,” the source added.
“In its report last year, the Medical Examiner said that the death was probably caused by stress; however, a year later we realized that there was a report by one the Medical Examiner doctors, stating Sattar’s cause of death as internal bleeding,” said the source.
In a July 9 interview with Mehr News Agency, the Head of the Medical Examiner Organization said that according to his organization’s final report, the blows Sattar Beheshti received were not fatal and could not have caused his death. Dr. Ahmad Shojaee also said that there had not been any indications in the toxicology reports, either which could have indicated death by unnatural causes.
In a November 2012 article, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran reported a Beheshti family member’s description of his body just before burial. “There was a large dent in his head and they had put plaster over his head. His face was swollen. As soon as they untied his shroud, blood splattered on the shroud from the side of his right knee. As soon as they untied his shroud it became completely bloody, and there were signs of an autopsy on his body, as well,” the source told the Campaign.
Sattar Beheshti, 35, a laborer and blogger, was arrested on October 30, 2012, by Iran’s Cyber Police and died under torture by his interrogator on November 3, 2012. His body was buried at Robat Karim Cemetery near where he lived. According to public death records at Tehran’s Behesht-e Zahra Cemetery, Sattar Beheshti’s date of death was November 3, 2012.
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