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Note from Editor ( I would take a second glance at anyone buying trash bags, cardboard signs and colored pen's in Mexico )
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MEXICO CITY – Three Indians and seven Mexicans were arrested for smuggling people from Asia and Africa into the United States via Mexico, the federal Attorney General’s Office said Sunday.
The 10 suspected people traffickers, who belong to an international network, were arrested in Mexico state, Quintana Roo and the Federal District, the AG’s office said in a statement.
Law enforcement agents from Mexico state, which surrounds the Federal District and forms part of the Mexico City metropolitan area, and the Federal District arrested the people smugglers and rescued 13 migrants from India, Bangladesh and Nepal, the AG’s office said.
The two Indians, five Bangladeshis and six Nepalese were “being held in unhealthy conditions,” the AG’s office said.
Federal Police officers and personnel from two other agencies also participated in the operation.
The investigation started in August and led to the identification of the leaders of the smuggling network, which helped people from Bangladesh, India, Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan and Somalia enter the United States illegally, the AG’s office said.
Arrest warrants have been issued for several other suspects, federal prosecutors said.
SANAA: A deadly Al-Qaeda attack this month on a Yemeni defense ministry hospital was a mistake and the group is ready to pay blood money, a top jihadist commander has said. The brazen daylight attack on the defense ministry complex on December 5 left 56 people dead, including patients and foreign health workers from the Philippines, Germany, Vietnam and India. Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) has already claimed responsibility for the attack and late Saturday its military chief said in an online video the assault on the hospital had not been authorized. “The attack was on the ministry of defense, it was not on the hospital,” said AQAP military commander Qassem Al-Rimi.
Rimi said the militants were told to stay away from the hospital and a prayer hall in the sprawling defense ministry complex, but that one lone jihadist disobeyed orders. “We told them (jihadists) to be cautious, not to enter the prayer place or the hospital. Eight of our brothers were cautious, and one did not. May Allah forgive him and have mercy on him,” said Rimi. AQAP admits its mistake and offers “apologies and condolences” and accepts “full responsibility” for the attack, including the paying of blood money to compensate the families of the victims, Rimi said. AQAP, which is considered by Washington as the most dangerous affiliate of Al-Qaeda, is also willing to pay for the medical treatment of civilians wounded in the hospital attack, he added. “Whatever our Sharia (Islamic law) commands us we will do. Because we are preachers of Sharia and not frauds,” he said, according to an English translation of comments he made in Arabic. Following the December 5 attack Yemeni state television aired footage from a hospital security camera showing a heavily armed gunman shooting in a hospital corridor. At one point he lobs a hand grenade at a group of doctors and nurses and in further footage a gunman can be seen executing a man and a child. AQAP said earlier this month that its militants struck at the defense ministry a control center for US drone attacks against jihadists in Yemen. The Washington-based think tank New America Foundation says there have been 93 strikes by drones since 2002 in Yemen, killing between 684 and 891 people, among them between 64 and 66 civilians.
To kids 15 and17 years old, who werecousins. wereintercepted by armed men "and killed". The kids were on their way toPhoenix from ElEjidoMatamoros, Coahuila, aftera family reunion.
Two bodieswere found withthe coup de graceinthe vicinity of theejidoEl Fenixde Matamoros.
The two minors, who on Saturday nightwent toa family partyin theejidoSolimaandthree o'clockdecided to return tothe Phoenix, when they were interceptedbyseveralarmed men whowere then murderedin front ofa football field. The bodies were identified as Brandon Iván Martínez Estrada 17 years , residing in the ejido El Fenix Estrada and Eduardo Perales 15 years , with housing in the community Solima
BEIRUT: Dozens of people were killed in an eighth day of air strikes on Aleppo in Syria on Sunday, a watchdog said, as a bombing in Homs killed five schoolchildren. "Dozens of people were killed or wounded" in attacks that saw loyalist warplanes drop so-called barrel bombs near the Friday market in Aleppo city, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. Separate attacks also targeted the rebel-held Sakhur, Ahmadiyeh, Baideen and Ard Al-Hamra neighbourhoods of the former commercial capital, it said. The Aleppo Media Centre, a network of citizen journalists on the ground, also reported the attacks, adding that the barrel bomb attack "destroyed a bus, leaving no survivors". The bombing also destroyed "some 10 cars, as well as a residential building," the AMC said. It added that "hospitals are packed with wounded", and that the number of dead could not yet be confirmed.
The air force was "continuing to bombard several areas of Aleppo," the AMC added. It posted footage on the Internet showing pools of blood inside the wreckage of the bus that was hit. A second video showed burning vehicles, while images distributed by activists showed the bloodstained faces of wounded children. The Observatory also reported a man and his son were killed in bombing on the Aleppo province village of Atareb, while a man, woman and child from one family were killed in Marea in the same province. Footage distributed by Shahba Press, another network of citizen journalists, showed children in a bombed-out school in Marea, as one said "the warplane staged four raids here" while classes were on. The Syrian Revolution General Commission, a network of grassroots activists, described "panic and mass flight to the countryside, despite the intense cold". On Saturday, Human Rights Watch accused regime forces of "wreaking disaster" in Aleppo with its intense aerial bombing campaign, which has killed hundreds in the past week. In the central province of Homs, a car bombing on Sunday killed eight people, six of them schoolchildren, the official SANA news agency reported. "Terrorists blew up a car bomb near the primary school in the town of Omm al-Amd in the countryside outside Homs, killing eight people including six children, and wounding 34 others," SANA said. The Observatory reported a higher death toll of at least 12, including five children
HRANA News Agency – Nahid Rahmani and Ziba Sadegh Zadeh, the mother and wife of the political prisoner, Payman (Amirreza) Arefi died on the way back home from visit, in a car accident.
According to the report of Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), earlier in an interview with HRANA, the mother of Payman Arefi, who resided in Tehran, had stated that she was concerned about this prisoner’s exile to Masjed-Soliman prison.
Payman Arefi was arrested on May 2009, on charge of supporting monarchical society. First he was sentenced to death but the appeal court the sentenced him to 15 years in prison.
This political prisoner, align with his cousin, Arash Rahmani who was executed in 2010, were put to the post-election mass trial court, as a street rioter who was contemplating for armed action against national security and Islamic Republic, while they had been arrested before 2009 election.
Ziba Sadegh Zadeh, herself was arrested with Payman Arefi, and spent some times in ward 209 of Evin prison and had been interrogated. Payman Arefi has announced in a letter from prison that he had confessed against himself to make her wife be released.