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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Syria ( Assad barrel bomb kills 83 in Aleppo )

BEIRUT: Syrian military helicopters dropped more improvised “barrel bombs” on the northern city of Aleppo on Sunday, a monitoring group said, bringing the death toll to at least 83 people in the latest episode of a campaign many consider a war crime.
Most of the victims killed since Friday have been civilians from the city’s eastern districts, including women and children, according to the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which has a broad network of sources across Syria.
The use of barrel bombs — oil drums or cylinders packed with explosives and metal fragments — has drawn international condemnation, including from Syria’s opposition delegation and their Western backers at recent peace talks in Switzerland.

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The first round of negotiations wound up on Friday without making progress toward ending Syria’s three-year civil war or reducing its violence, which regularly kills more than 100 people every day.
Western powers proposed a UN Security Council resolution in December to express outrage at the use of barrel bombs, which they say indiscriminately target innocent civilians. The weapons have killed well over 700 people in Syria in the past six weeks.
But Russia, a staunch ally of President Bashar Assad, has repeatedly blocked such plans in the Security Council.
Syrian authorities say they are battling rebels controlling large portions of Aleppo, once Syria’s business hub and largest city, which is now split between government and rebel forces.
The Observatory said there was “heavy congestion” at a checkpoint in a southwestern neighborhood after the government closed it to traffic, preventing residents from fleeing the bombardment and related clashes further east.
The military also used barrel bombs in the suburbs of the capital Damascus over the weekend and carried out traditional shelling and air strikes in several other cities and villages around the country, the Observatory and other activists said.
Their reports could not be independently confirmed.
To the north of Aleppo, militants from the Al-Qaeda-linked Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) seized control of a border area with Turkey called Al-Raa’i, the Observatory said.
ISIL freed more than 400 people from a prison in the area who had been held by the rival Liwa Al-Tawhid unit, and clashes between the two groups continued nearby, according to the monitoring group

Monday, February 3, 2014

Nigeria ( 53 murdered by armed muslims in Church during service ) Jihad watch

Nigeria: 53 murdered as armed Muslims enter church during service, lock doors, slit throats of those trying to escape



When you meet the unbelievers, strike at their necks…” — Qur’an 47:4
An update on this story. “Nigeria: death toll rises in Boko Haram attacks,” by Carey Lodge for Christian Today, February 1 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
The number of fatalities resulting from attacks in Nigeria on 26 January has risen to at least 138.
Islamist terror group Boko Haram, officially labelled a ‘Foreign Terrorist Organisation’ by the US government in November last year, is suspected to have coordinated the violence.
‘Boko Haram’ translates as ‘Western education is sacrilege’. The group has ties to Al-Qaeda and is responsible for over 2,000 deaths in Nigeria since 2009. Its leadership has declared it aims to cleanse the country of Christians, eradicate Nigerian democracy and replace it with an Islamic state guided by Sharia law.
On Sunday, armed militants attacked a church in Adamawa State in the north-east of the country. They locked the doors before the end of the service and shot at the congregation, slitting the throats of those who tried to escape. They also detonated bombs before going on a four hour rampage, burning houses and taking hostages from the village.
Initial reports recorded 22 casualties. However, that number has now risen to 53, with dozens more wounded.

CAMP PENDLETON ( Female Marine enters pro MMA with 20 sec knockout )


Female Marine enters pro MMA with 20 sec knockoutMARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. – The night air vibrated with energy as Sgt. Misha Nassiri and her opponent entered the ring. They stared each other down while the referee addressed the basic rules of the match. The ring’s entrance was locked, the ref shouted “fight,” and violent roars shot from the audience as the fighters closed in on each other with violent swiftness. The opponents tapped gloves and the mayhem commenced.

 Nassiri, an ammunition technician with Headquarter Battalion, 1st Marine Division, and a native of San Diego, wasted no time and began assaulting her opponent with a dizzying flurry of well-placed punches and kicks. Only seconds later it was over.

Nassiri entered the professional MMA world with a technical knockout and a revitalized level of confidence during a mixed martial arts competition in Valley Center, Calif., Jan. 18, 2014.

“The pace of the match took me by surprise,” said Nassiri, “Coming into the fight I was really nervous, but the second I got inside the ring all of my stress and worries disappeared. I was in kill mode.”

Nassiri trained in martial arts nearly her entire life, starting with karate at age 3. She spent the majority of her childhood and teenage years living in the Netherlands and moved back to the United States when she was 16. The move forced Nassiri to acclimate to American culture, but her interest in combat sports followed her to America.

“Living in the Netherlands made me open to a lot of experiences,” said Nassiri. “It made me more willing to try new things. In a way, my experiences there motivated me to get into MMA. It was new, and gave my martial arts training an exciting new focus.”

Nassiri joined the Marine Corps Sept. 7, 2010, eager to serve her country. She quickly discovered that the dedication, discipline and hard work necessary to be a professional fighter mirrored many standards of the Marines.

As an ammunition technician, Nassiri is responsible for handling, transporting and storing ammunition and other hazardous materials. Her job requires her to work well under pressure with precision and accuracy, traits that translate well in her MMA career. The Marine Corps lifestyle constantly reinforces the importance of hard work and Nassiri brings the same mentality to the ring.

“There are certain expectations that come with being a Marine,” said 1st Lt. David Foran, a logistics officer with Headquarters Battalion, 1st Marine Division, and a native of Dauphin, PA. “A Marine has to be strong willed and have a good work ethic to be successful in the Marine Corps. Nassiri exemplifies what it means to be a Marine.”

With the added responsibility of the Marine Corps, Nassiri constantly attempts to find the proper balance between her job and MMA training. Little sleep, shorter lunches and minimal free time is the price that Nassiri pays to become a better fighter.

“Balancing the Marine Corps and my MMA isn’t easy,” said Nassiri. “I try to use every second of every day to do something productive. If I’m not working, I’m training. It’s tiresome, but at the end of the day the aches and pains are all worth it when I see improvement and get closer to my goals.”

Nassiri’s training translates into more than just better performance in the ring, it has become inspiration for others to set goals in their own lives.

“She is hardworking, dedicated and disciplined,” said Foran. “She leads from the front and has a fast paced and aggressive leadership style. She provides her Marines with a good example and I think a lot of that stems from her MMA training.”

Nassiri’s lifestyle is anything but normal. Fighting is not just recreation for her, it’s become a second profession and part of her identity. Whether she is in the ring or out, Nassiri finds new ways to challenge herself and inspire others.

Read more: http://www.dvidshub.net/news/119783/female-marine-enters-pro-mma-with-20-sec-knockout#.Uu_Pzpp3vIU#ixzz2sHSsn3m6

Hawaii ( Marine Corps Base - charlie company 1st Battalion )


Lava Viper
 
U.S. Marine Corps Pfc. Daniel Stillwell (right), a machine gunner assigned to 1st platoon, charlie company, 1st Battalion, 3D Marines, fires down range with the M240 Bravo machinegun during a live fire exercise at Range 1, aboard Camp Pohakuloa, Hawaii, Jan. 27th, 2014. The Marines with 1st platoon, charlie company, attend Range 1 to improve squad maneuverability and critical thinking skills while facing simulated heavy enemy fire in support of operation Lava Viper. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Aaron S. Patterson/Released)


 

MIAMI ( The U.S Coast guard stops boat with " One ton of cocaine " )

MIAMI – The U.S. Coast Guard reported Tuesday the “historic” seizure of 2,500 pounds of cocaine valued at $37 million in a joint international operation in waters south of the Dominican Republic. The drug was confiscated on Dec. 22 after a Coast Guard surveillance aircraft spotted a go-fast boat carrying four people and suspicious cargo at a high rate of speed. The Coast Guard then dispatched one of its helicopters, based aboard the British Royal Fleet Auxiliary vessel Wave Knight, to intercept the boat. Seeing they were trapped, the crew threw several packages in the water, which were later recovered by the Coast Guard and taken Tuesday to Miami Beach aboard the cutter Sitkinaka. “This historic operation is a result of a dedication to improved interoperability and highlights the great success and commitment of our interagency partnerships to stop the illegal flow of narcotics into the United States,” Rear

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Arizona ( Woman arrested for putting fecal matter in husband's IV ) Sick


 



CHANDLER - A Chandler woman is under arrest after hospital workers caught her putting fecal matter into her husband's IV. Chandler Police say they were called to the Chandler Regional Hospital on Thursday and were told hospital workers responded to a recovery room when warning alarms sounded on monitoring machines. Inside the room, a 66-year old man was recovering from a surgical procedure. When the staff got into the room, they noticed the man's wife, Rosemary Vogel, manipulating her husband's IV. The staff found that the IV had a brown substance in the line and immediately removed it from his arm. Rosemary attempted to drain the fluid from the line into a waste basket, but the nurse intervened.
The substance was tested in their lab and found to contain fecal matter. Rosemary was placed under arrest for aggravated assault. A search of her purse revealed three more syringes, two of which contained fluid, and the third appeared to have trace amounts of fecal matter still present. Her charges have been upgraded to attempted 1st degree murder.
The victim is expected to survive, but remains in the hospital recovering from the surgical procedure and the attempt on his life. At this time, police have no motive. The investigation is ongoing

Sri Lanka ( Former Agence France-Presse journalist Mel Gunasekera Murdered )


COLOMBO: Former Agence France-Presse journalist Mel Gunasekera was stabbed to death on Sunday after a break-in at her family's home in Colombo, police said.
The body of Gunasekera, who had been working for the international ratings agency Fitch, was discovered by her parents at their house in the Battaramulla neighborhood after they returned from church, police spokesman Ajith Rohana said.
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 "We have deployed several investigating teams and we are depending on forensic evidence," Rohana said, adding that no arrests had been made.
Although no one has been arrested for the murder, Rohana said police had taken fingerprints and were studying closed-circuit television footage.
Gunasekera, 40, was an assistant vice president at Fitch's Sri Lankan operation, a position she took up in 2012 after a five-year stint as Colombo correspondent for AFP.
As well as reporting extensively on financial and political affairs in Sri Lanka, she also made several visits as a journalist to the neighboring Maldives.
She was also the founding editor of Lanka Business Online, which is one of Sri Lanka's best known financial news portals.