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Thursday, December 3, 2015

NCRI -Iran regime’s secret committee to deceive IAEA on PMD Probe revealed

The Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) network inside Iran has obtained reliable information that a top-secret committee is in charge of drafting the answers to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) regarding the Possible Military Dimensions (PMD) of Tehran’s nuclear program, according to the revelations made by Iranian opposition in a conference in Washington on Wednesday.

Top officials from the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and the Ministry of Defense Armed Forces Logistics (MODAFL) comprise the committee’s key members, said Alireza Jafarzadeh, deputy director of the U.S. representative office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran.
According to the revelations, the officials have been tasked with drafting the responses to IAEA’s PMD inquiries working to cover up the military dimensions, thus resolving and terminating the PMD dispute by forging suitable scenarios for non-military usage of the program, which would seem plausible to the IAEA, and to falsely convince the international community that Iran has never been after the nuclear bomb.
This committee prepared the PMD answers delivered to the IAEA on August 15, 2015.
Among the foremost issues related to the PMD question are the explosive detonators called EBW (Exploding Bridge Wire) detonator, which is an integral part of a program to develop an implosion type nuclear device.
In its September 2014 report, IAEA stated that Iran has offered “information and explanations to the Agency on Iran’s work after 2007 related to the application of EBW detonators in the oil and gas industry which was not inconsistent with specialized industry practices.”
Tehran forged documents and exchanged communication between the Oil Ministry and the Defense Ministry to prove that the EBWs were produced and used by the oil industry.
But according to an exhaustive investigation by the Iranian Resistance involving dozens of sources, the National Iranian Drilling Company (NIDC), which is responsible for all oil and gas drilling, has not received even one of EBW detonators that had been produced by the Ministry of Defense. This renders the regime’s claims utterly false.

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

16 Die in Riot at Guatemalan Prison



GUATEMALA CITY – At least 16 inmates died in a riot at the Canada prison farm on Guatemala’s southwestern Pacific coast, authorities said Monday.

Penitentiary system spokesman Rudy Esquivel told reporters that up to now the deaths of 16 prisoners have been confirmed.

Esquivel said that in the early hours, security forces regained control of the prison, located 59 kilometers (37 miles) south of the capital, in Escuintla province.

The rioting broke out Sunday afternoon and the possibility that some of the victims were prison guards has been dismissed.

Security forces did not enter the facility Sunday night because of the danger it represented, not only for them but also for the inmates, Deputy Security Minister Elmer Sosa told reporters outside the prison.

Up to now authorities have taken 12 bodies to the National Institute of Forensic Sciences, or Inacif, in Escuintla, while several police units remain posted outside the prison.

Family members of the inmates have also gathered at the scene and are waiting to hear a report on exactly what is happening.

Guatemala’s penitentiary system has responsibility for operating 22 prisons, in which some 4,000 guards keep watch on more than 19,000 inmates.

Eight People Found with Throats Slit in Southern Mexico



VERACRUZ, Mexico – The bodies of eight people were found with their throats slit inside a vehicle in the violence-racked southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, local authorities told EFE, noting that a threatening message was found at the crime scene.

The bodies of the males aged 17-20 were found Friday afternoon inside a gray Honda SUV with a Mexico City license plate in Cosolapa, a rural municipality located in northern Oaxaca.

A “narco-message” was found alongside the victims with a threat directed at the Los Zetas drug cartel.

Agents with Mexico’s Attorney General’s Office arrived at the scene to remove the bodies of the slain individuals, who are believed to have been residents of a highland area of the neighboring state of Veracruz.

Three Arrested for Murder of Venezuelan Opposition Leader



CARACAS – Three men have been arrested in connection with last week’s murder of opposition leader Luis Manuel Diaz following a campaign rally in the central state of Guarico, the Venezuelan Attorney General’s Office said Monday.

William Mendez Quiaro, 28, Jose Enrique Abad, 25, and Ronald Ender Hernandez, 22, were detained Monday morning.

The suspects were to be arraigned “in the coming hours” on charges they were involved with the Nov. 25 shooting death of Diaz after a political event in Altagracia de Orituco, the AG Office said.

Diaz was among several speakers at the rally to drum up support for opposition candidates in the Dec. 6 legislative elections.

Lilian Tintori, wife of jailed opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez, was also present.

Diaz’s murder spurred strong reactions both inside Venezuela and abroad, with Amnesty International, the Organization of American States and the Union of South American Nations calling for a peaceful political process in the Andean nation.

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Tucson Az - Robbery suspect and Chihuahua ( wanted )

Tucson police are searching for a man who brought his Chihuahua with him to rob a bank.

Police said the man approached a Chase Bank teller in a Fry's grocery store at about 10 a.m. Friday and placed a shopping basket containing a white Chihuahua puppy on the counter.
The man demanded money from two bank tellers and received an undisclosed amount of cash before fleeing with his dog, according to Sgt. Pete Dugan, a Tucson Police Department spokesman.
Dugan said the robber did not display a weapon and no one was injured.

Saturday, November 28, 2015

Tucson Az -female bank robber wanted

Tucson police are seeking the public's help in identifying a woman, who was captured on a surveillance camera, robbing a bank Saturday.
Shortly before 10 a.m. Oct. 10, the woman entered the Bank of America branch at 6245 E. Broadway, and approached a teller, according to a Tucson Police Department Facebook post.
The woman approached the teller implying she had a weapon and demanded money from the register, police said.
The teller gave the woman an undisclosed amount of money and she walked out of the bank, said police.
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The woman was described as white and in her early 20s. She was about 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighed about 200 pounds. She wore a blonde wig.

Tucson -Az armed robbery suspect wanted

 Authorities are looking for the man who allegedly robbed a bank just outside of Marana Friday night.
Authorities are looking for this man, who allegedly robbed a bank just outside of Marana Friday night. (Source: Pima County Sheriff's Department)
the man was armed with a handgun when he walked into the Wells Fargo Bank in the 3700 block of West Cortaro Farms Road around 6 p.m.
Authorities are looking for this man, who allegedly robbed a bank just outside of Marana Friday night. (Source: Pima County Sheriff's Department)
Lt. Doug Hanna, spokesman for the Pima County Sheriff's Department, said the suspect is 6 feet tall with a slim build. He was wearing a bomber-style jacket, mask and jeans.Lt. Doug Hanna, spokesman for the Pima County Sheriff's Department, said the suspect is 6 feet tall with a slim build. He was wearing a bomber-style jacket, mask and jeans.