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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

MANAGUA ( Nicaraguan Singer Dies in Shooting )




MANAGUA – Singer-songwriter Enoc Zavalla was fatally shot in Managua’s nightclub district, Nicaragua’s National Police said on Friday.

Zavalla, 35, was a member of the group Xolo Mancontal and served as vice president of the Association of Artists and Singer-Songwriters.

The victim bled to death on a Managua street late Thursday night after being shot in the hip, municipal police chief Roger Ramirez told the media.

An investigation is under way, Ramirez said.

Zavalla, who was performing with Xolo Mancontal at a disco, left the club during a break between sets and hailed a taxi for a trip to a convenience store, media accounts said, citing his bandmates.

The singer’s colleagues in Xolo Mancontal said they suspected he was shot by the cab driver in the course of a robbery.

Though poor, Nicaragua is among the less-dangerous nations in Latin America, suffering 8.7 homicides for every 100,000 residents last year, compared with 90 murders per 100,000 people in neighboring Honduras.

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Mexico ( Two men killed in a bakery )

Mexico, DF -. Two brothers of 84 and 51 years of age were shot to death Saturday while trying to escape an assault that was recorded in a bakery in the Tlalpan delegation.

Michelangelo and Maria de los Angeles Argaes Valencia reached the pastry Globe located on the Picacho-Ajusco road in colony Heroes Padierna to buy a coffee. Upon entering the place realized that an assault was happening and tried to return to his vehicle where another sister was waiting. thieves shot at the man and the woman several times and then fled aboard a gray van. Murders happened around 20:00 pm in the time there were about six customers in the bakery, plus employees of the place.

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Saturday, August 2, 2014

TOKYO ( McDonald’s Japan to Import Chicken from Brazil after Chinese Supplier Scandal )




TOKYO – McDonald’s Japan will import chicken from Brazil after withdrawing all poultry products of Chinese origin following the Husi company rotten meat scandal in Shanghai, Japanese media reported on Wednesday.

This is one of the measures the Japanese subsidiary of the American franchise said it will take to “recover the confidence of consumers,” after being one of the multinational fast food chains affected by the purchase of meat from Husi, which was closed down by Chinese authorities over accusations that it sold products past their expiry date.

Last Friday, McDonald’s Japan said that it would withdraw all chicken products made in China, and that it would replace suppliers in that country with others in Thailand.

The company will also import poultry meat from Brazil “to ensure the supply and availability of all its products,” McDonald’s Japan president Sarah Casanova said in a press conference.

“We will do all that is necessary to guarantee the security of our menu,” Casanova told the state channel NHK.

Casanova asked for “sincere apologies” to customers in her first appearance before the media as President of McDonald’s Japan.

Among other measures, the company will publish information about the origin of all its products on its website and will perform “safety inspections” at the premises of its suppliers in Thailand and China, which still provides ingredients for some products.

McDonald’s Japan cancelled all its orders from the Shanghai Husi Food Co., which provided 20 percent of the meat used in their “chicken nuggets.”

Since the scam came to light last week, the sales of McDonald’s Japan have fallen between 15 and 20 percent, a senior company official told the Nikkei newspaper.

In addition to McDonald’s, other multinational fast food chains like KFC, Pizza Hut, Starbucks, Burger King, Papa John’s, 7-Eleven and the Chinese Dicos were affected by the scandal and have withdrawn Husi meat.

Chinese authorities said the Husi plant had falsified the expiry dates of more than 4,000 boxes of meat, and added that five people have been arrested since the fraud was exposed in a report by Shanghai’s Dragon TV.

Among other irregularities, the channel released footage filmed at the Husi factory in Shanghai showing how chicken discarded after routine checks by authorities were repeatedly reprocessed to pass quality controls.

The report, made with a hidden camera and undercover journalists, also showed employees picking up meat from the floor and throwing it into the grinder to make hamburgers.

MEXICO CITY ( Teachers Trash Ruling-Party Offices in Southern Mexico )




MEXICO CITY – More than 60 members of the militant CNTE teachers union destroyed regional offices of Mexico’s governing Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) in the southern state of Oaxaca, a party spokesman told Efe on Friday.

“They attacked the offices. They knocked down the main door with a pickup truck, broke windows, furniture, and they cut up the entire telephone system,” Rodolfo Romero said from Oaxaca city, the state capital.

The CNTE activists also painted slogans on the walls accusing the PRI of betraying the teachers, whose support was part of the electoral formula that kept the party in power from 1929-2000 and allowed it to retake the presidency in 2012.

The PRI state party filed a criminal complaint with prosecutors and expects authorities to act against the perpetrators, Romero said.

Around 500 members of the CNTE staged a march Thursday in Oaxaca city to protest the education overhaul enacted last year by the PRI administration of President Enrique Peña Nieto.

Romero said that while the bulk of the protesters blocked a street, a smaller group broke away and attacked the PRI offices, which were empty at the time.

The CNTE, representing a third of Mexico’s public school teachers, has mounted numerous protests against Peña Nieto’s education initiative, which subjects teachers to a comprehensive regime of evaluation.

The union says it does not object in principle to teacher evaluation, only to the “punitive” scheme devised by the government, seen by the CNTE as setting the stage for massive layoffs.

BOGOTA ( Army Officer Arrested for Murder of Colombian Journalist )




BOGOTA – A retired army officer accused of being one of the people involved in the 1999 murder of popular journalist and political humorist Jaime Garzon was captured Thursday after a decade on the run, the Colombian Attorney General’s Office said.

Jorge Eliecer Plazas Acevedo was arrested in San Martin, a town in the central province of Meta, Deputy Attorney General Jorge Perdomo told reporters.

Plazas became a fugitive from justice after escaping in 2003 while serving a 40-year sentence for the murder of Israeli businessman Benjamin Khoudari.

Perdomo said that Plazas’ capture came after a joint operation with the National Police and after a year of investigation that eventually enabled authorities to locate him via intercepted telephone calls.

Garzon, an attorney and peace activist known for his devastating impersonations of political figures, was fatally shot on Aug. 13, 1999, in Bogota while on his way to work at now-defunct broadcaster RadioNet.

At the time of the murder, Plazas was working as the head of intelligence for the army’s 13th Brigade, according to the AG’s office.

Bloggers in Russia strike back at tough new law

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MOSCOW: Russian bloggers took revenge on Friday for a controversal new law imposing tough rules on online expression by inundating Moscow’s communications watchdog with phoney registration requests.
Authorities in April passed new legislation — seen by critics as a bid to muzzle dissent on social media — requiring bloggers with more than 3,000 daily readers to register and adhere to stricter rules or face a large fine.
The state ITAR-TASS news agency reported that between 20 and 30 percent of registration requests received by media regulator Roskomnadzor on Friday, the day the law came into force, were spam.
Under the new law, bloggers are required to submit personal details to a special register, and may no longer write anonymously.
Critics have warned the law could be a setback for freedom of expression as it is so vaguely worded that it could be used to target any of the social networking sites and blogs that make up Russia’s most vibrant forum for opposition political debate.
The legislation bars blogs from “making calls to carry out terrorism or publicly justifying terrorism,” publishing “other extremist materials” or promoting violence or pornography.
Bloggers also will also have to verify the accuracy of the information they publish and ensure that it does not intrude into an individual’s personal life.
Concealing or falsifying information important to the public as well as “besmirching a citizen” based on their profession or political beliefs is also banned.
“That means you can’t bad-mouth a political opponent or write something bad about the police,” wrote blogger Andrei Malgin on the popular Echo of Moscow radio station’s website earlier this year.
Those who breach the law risk hefty fines of up to 50,000 rubles ($1,400, 1,000 euros).