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Sunday, June 7, 2015

U.S. Helicopter Fired at from Mexico Side of Border



WASHINGTON – A U.S. Customs and Border Protection helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing Saturday in Texas after being fired at from the Mexican side of the border, police said.

The spokesman for the police force in Laredo, Texas, Joe Baeza, conveyed the findings of the preliminary investigation to reporters, although he did not say if the gunfire struck the chopper.

CBP sources, meanwhile, said the helicopter landed in Laredo and no one was injured, although they also did not indicate whether or not it was hit by the gunfire.

The chopper was flying over a known drug- and people-smuggling route where gunfire is often heard, though rarely is it directed at border agents or their vehicles, Baeza said.

Friday, June 5, 2015

UN expert slams crackdown on journalist and activists in Iran

The United Nations Special Rapportuer on Situation of Human Rights in Iran expressed concern about the arbitrary and unlawful arrest and prosecution of journalists and activists in Iran has warned that their persecution weakens the protection of human rights of all in Iran.
Dr. Ahmed Shaheed, who is mandated by the UN Human Rights Council to monitor and report on the situation in Iran said: “Silencing these critical voices is unacceptable – it undermines public debate and deprives Iranians and the rest of world of important information on the reality in the country.”
“The recurrent use of vague references to threats to national security, propaganda against the system and insult to authorities to prosecute and detain journalists or activists is in contradiction to both international norms relating to freedoms of expression and association and the principle of legality,” Mr. Shaheed stated.
The independent expert expressed concern at the arrest, detention of Jason Rezaian, Atena Farghdani and Nargis Mohammadi.
“Human rights defenders play a fundamental role in ensuring a democratic society which respects human rights,” the expert said.
Mr. Shaheed’s call has been endorsed by human rights expert Mads Andenas, who currently heads the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, as well as the UN Special Rapporteurs on human rights defenders, Michel Forst; on freedom of expression, David Kaye; on independence of the judiciary, Gabriela Knaul; and on torture, Juan E. Méndez.

Iraqi Forces Kill 40 IS Jihadists in Al Anbar



BAGHDAD – At least 40 jihadists of the Islamic State, or IS, have been killed in airstrikes carried out by the Iraqi air force in the western of the Iraqi province of Al Anbar, spokesman of Iraq’s Interior Ministry Saad Maan said in a statement on Friday.
The Iraqi aircrafts pounded midnight Thursday a building where IS extremists were meeting in Al-Qaem, a town near the Syrian border and 400 kilometers (248 miles) from the capital Baghdad, Maan added.

Six IS commanders, including two Algerian nationals and a member of Hisba (Islamic police), were among the fatalities.

Al-Qaem is under the control of the IS and has been targeted by the Iraqi army since the beginning of the offensive aimed to regain Al Anbar province.

The main objective of the current military offensive in Al Anbar is to liberate Iraqi city of Ramadi, which was seized by the jihadist group on May 17.

Thursday, June 4, 2015

At Least 29 Iraqi Security Forces Killed by IS in Al-Anbar



BAGHDAD – At least 29 members of the Iraqi security forces were killed in a series of attacks by Islamic State militants in the western Iraqi province of al-Anbar, security officials told Efe.

“The Iraqi military forces and Shiite militias (the Popular Mobilization Forces) clashed with Islamic State jihadists who attacked security headquarters located between the cities of Fallujah and Samarra,” a security official in al-Anbar told Efe.

“These clashes left at least 17 members of the Iraqi army and Shiite militias dead and eight others wounded, in addition to the death and injury of tens of the IS jihadists,” the official noted.

“Two suicide bombers attacked a military headquarters with two car bombs east of Fallujah. The first bomber blew up a car bomb, claiming the lives of two soldiers and wounding six others, while the Iraqi army successfully defused the second car bomb by destroying it remotely with Russian-made missiles,” the functionary added.

In addition, the security official said four soldiers were killed and nine others were wounded when IS militants bombed a military camp east of Fallujah.

“Six tribal fighters were killed and four others were wounded in an attack on one of their camps by IS extremists in Brunat area (150 kilometers/about 93 miles west of Ramadi),” the official also recounted.

Iraq has been the epicenter of a fierce war with the jihadist organization since last June, when IS proclaimed a caliphate in the areas it controls in Iraq and neighboring Syria.