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Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Yemen ( A suicide car bombing at the security headquarters in Yemen kills 3 )

ADEN: A suicide car bombing at the security headquarters in Yemen’s southern city of Aden killed at least three soldiers Tuesday in what appeared to be an Al-Qaeda attack, police said.
The car exploded as it rammed into the front gate of the Aden security offices at dawn, a police official said. Several other soldiers were wounded in the blast.
Another police source said that two other attackers in an explosives-laden car attempted to ram through the gate after the first bombing, but were stopped by security forces.
The two “terrorist elements” are being questioned, he said.
Two police centers in different parts of the city simultaneously came under attack with rockets, a third source said, adding that there were no casualties.
The attack bore the hallmarks of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), which earlier this month launched a similar complex assault on the defense ministry complex in the capital Sanaa, killing 56 people, including foreign medical staff.
AQAP took advantage of the weakening of the central government in Sanaa during a 2011 uprising inspired by the Arab Spring, seizing swathes of territory in the south before being driven back in June 2012.
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The group is still active in southern and eastern Yemen, and stages frequent attacks on security forces despite Yemeni military operations and US drone strikes against the militants.
The group’s military chief Qassem Al-Rimi apologized for the civilian death toll in the Sanaa attack, saying one of the assailants had disobeyed orders to avoid the medical center of the complex.
Elsewhere in the country, two explosions late Monday struck an oil pipeline that pumps around 10,000 barrels per day from the Ayadh fields, in the southern province of Shabwa, to the Nushaima terminal on the Gulf of Aden, a government official said.
The two bombs, planted under the pipeline in different locations, took the conduit out of service, the official added.
Attacks on oil and gas pipelines in Yemen are frequent, and Oil Minister Ahmad Dares said earlier this month that sabotage had cost the country $4.75 billion (3.5 billion euros) between March 2011 and March 2013.

MANILA ( 8 killed 600 others were injured from firecracker blasts and gunfire )

MANILA: At least eight people were killed and more than 600 others were injured in bombings, firecrackers blasts and gunfire as the Philippines celebrated the coming of the new year Tuesday and early Wednesday, officials said.
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 The military and police said six of the dead were killed when a homemade bomb exploded at a kiosk in the southern town of Sumisip in Basilan island province during a New Year’s party late Tuesday.
Ten others wounded, said Armed Forces of the Philippines spokesman Lt. Col. Ramon Zagala.
Zagala said the motive was still unknown.
Hours earlier in Cotabato province’s Carmen township also in the south, a motorcycle-riding assailant hurled a grenade outside a Protestant church wounding a mother, her three children and another girl, police said. Police said three men on two motorcycles were seen speeding away.
Capt. Antonio Bulao, a local army spokesman, said the assailants may have planned to attack a local police outpost but decided to throw the grenade at a weaker target.
At least two others who were reported killed during the revelry were from the northern part of the country.
In northern province of Cagayan, a fireworks fountain display packed with firecrackers exploded and killed a 19-year-old man, while an infant boy was killed by a bullet that went through the roof of the family’s house in Ilocos Sur province

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Iran ( 2 poets arrested - Also Female dressed " Like Boy " to get into Soccer Game ) Women not allowed

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HRANA News Agency – Mehdi Mousavi and Fatemeh Ekhtesari, the post-modern poets are under arrest since 24 days ago.

According to the report of Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), these 2 poets were banned from leaving the country last November and were summoned to the Evin court where they have been arrested on December 7, 2013.

A close source to their families told HRANA’s reporter: “We know that the IRGC intelligence has arrested them and they are kept in ward 2-A. They have had the permission to call home only once and very shortly.”

Mehdi Mousavi had been arrested in summer 2010 when some reports were published by YJC about him and his weblog was banned.

Fatemeh Ekhtesari, the editor of the post-modern sonnet journal named as “it was tomorrow” has gone into stadium in clothing like a boy in the football match between Iran and South Korea which caused several reactions toward her.

Saudi Arabia ( Indian salesman " Dies after attack in store " )

An Indian salesman who got into an argument while trying to reach a bargain with Saudi customers died in hospital in the Central Province on Saturday evening.
Fifty-four-year-old Abdul Samad, an expatriate from Kerala in India and working as a salesman in an electronic and electrical appliance shop in the old souk in Majamah town on Qassim Road, was pronounced dead at King Khaled Hospital where he was being treated for shock.
Some Saudi youth had come to Abdul Samad’s shop to purchase an electrical heater during lunch hour. His 13-year-old son, Sultan studying in Majamah International Indian School, was in the shop when the incident occurred.
In the absence of Abdul Samad, an argument between the customers and Sultan ensued over the price of the electrical heater which quickly turned violent with Sultan sustaining injuries. Hearing the noise, Abdul Samad ran into the shop to rescue his bleeding son, but he was also attacked. Although he was not hurt, the shock of the attack led to health issues and he was rushed to hospital.
“Abdul Samad died after four days of being admitted to the King Khaled Hospital,” a resident told Arab News.

Saudi Arabia ( Filipino driver arrested for " Killing " a Saudi Sponsor )

Riyadh police have arrested a Filipino driver for killing his Saudi sponsor.
Police spokesman Brig. Nasser Al-Qahtani said the crime took place at about 4 p.m. on Sunday. Sulaimaniya police were informed by telephone that a 56-year-old Saudi had been killed.
Preliminary investigation pointed the needle of suspicion at his Filipino driver because the two were not on good terms following a conflict.
The Filipino had run away from the scene after committing the crime.
“Security officers were able to catch him within a few hours,” Al-Qahtani said.
Meanwhile, security officers are looking for a young Saudi man for allegedly attacking Saudi Telecom’s customer service office in Muzahamiya, west of Riyadh, on Sunday.
Informed sources told an online newspaper that the man was holding a gun and had broken the office’s glass door. He had also threatened the office staff. The man’s father told police that he did not know where his son was hiding

Mexico ( A man was " Killed " while trying to buy a vehicle )


MORELIA, December 31. - In the Michoacan capital in broad daylight a man was killed  identified as J. Carmen Cortés Rodríguez, father of Jesus Rodriguez Tzitzio Township trustee.


The incident took place on kilometer 4 +800 the Morelia-Salamanca road opposite of the petrol version of Santa Fe. As a family, J. Carmen Rodríguez originating Tzitzio, went to the city of Morelia for the sale of a car, buying would be done right on the spot, he was killed by a group of men and thrown from a moving vehicle.
The suspects are not known at this time , and the investigation is still active.

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JERUSALEM ( Israel freed 26 Palestinian prisoners Tuesday as part of US-brokered peace talks )

JERUSALEM: Israel freed 26 Palestinian prisoners Tuesday as part of US-brokered peace talks ahead of Secretary of State John Kerry’s latest visit to the region.
The release prompted elation among Palestinians, who welcomed the prisoners back into the West Bank and Gaza Strip after they had spent two to three decades in Israeli jails.
But as Kerry geared up for his 10th visit since March, an anticipated announcement by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government of further settlement construction — designed to appease hard-liners — looked set again to undermine the talks.
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Kerry, expected to arrive Wednesday, has been pressing the two sides to agree on a framework for a final peace agreement ahead of an agreed late April target date for the talks to conclude.
The prisoners were the third batch of 104 detainees that Netanyahu pledged to release in four stages when the peace talks were revived in July. All were imprisoned before the 1993 Oslo accords, which officially launched the Middle East peace process.
Palestinians hailed the freed prisoners as heroes imprisoned for fighting against the Israeli occupation, with some welcomed back to Ramallah in the West Bank, others to east Jerusalem and the remainder into the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip.
The 18 men taken to Ramallah were warmly embraced by the Western-backed Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas in his presidential compound before laying flowers on the grave of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
Abbas pledged to the prisoners and their exuberant families that “there would be no final agreement (with Israel) until all prisoners were in their homes.”
The Islamist Hamas movement ruling Gaza hailed the prisoner release, but reiterated its rejection of the peace talks and slammed the notion that freeing prisoners justified Israeli settlement expansion.
“The release of any prisoner is a gain for our people,” Gaza’s Hamas prime minister Ismail Haniya told a news conference in the besieged Palestinian territory.
“But we reject negotiating with the occupation (Israel) and we do not accept that settlements should be expanded in exchange for that.”
Netanyahu criticized the heroes’ welcome given to the released prisoners, who had served 19 to 28 years for killing Israeli civilians or soldiers.
“While we are prepared to take very painful steps in an effort to try and reach an agreement ... they, along with their highest leadership, are celebrating,” he told a conference in the northern Israeli town of Tiberias.
“Murderers are not heroes,” Netanyahu said.
Tuesday’s release was expected to be accompanied by the announcement of new construction plans for Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, including east Jerusalem, as the previous two prisoner releases were.
Such a move is likely to infuriate the Palestinians and the international community, providing a further challenge for Kerry, whose intense shuttle diplomacy managed to revive the talks after a three-year hiatus.
The pressure on Netanyahu to make such an announcement comes both from within his own coalition government — the housing minister lives in a West Bank settlement and hard-liners oppose any peace talks — and from the Israeli public.
Kerry will also have to quell tensions that rose after an Israeli ministerial committee on Sunday gave initial approval to a bill annexing Jordan Valley settlements, a largely symbolic move expected to be shot down by the government.
A poll conducted by Jerusalem’s Hebrew University said Tuesday that 63 percent of Israelis and 53 percent of Palestinians supported a two-state solution.
Around 41 percent of some 600 Israeli respondents said the Jewish state should “yield” to any US pressure to accept a two-state solution, but 43 percent were against.
The prisoner release, shortly after 0000 GMT, came after an Israeli court rejected a last-minute appeal by victims’ families.
The families had especially protested the release of the five east Jerusalem prisoners, which they said contradicted a committment made by Netanyahu.