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Friday, July 22, 2016

Circa News: Saudi prince's remarks could reshape Middle East

Saudi Arabia's open support of an Iranian opposition group -- the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI or MEK) -- is what many are calling the beginning of the "redrawing of some lines of history," the U.S.-based Circa News reported.
Circa News, or more simply, Circa, is owned by the U.S. media company Sinclair Broadcast Group.
The report said in part:
A Saudi prince called for the ouster of Iran's hardline theocratic regime, throwing his support behind a dissident group.
'Hard to believe'
Saudi Arabia's Prince Turki bin Faisal recently spoke before the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Paris. He publicly supported Iranian dissident leader Maryam Rajavi and her group, the People's Mujahedin of Iran (PMOI or MEK).
The announcement stunned former U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey, who attended the event.
"What I saw was perhaps the redrawing of some lines of history that everybody has insisted will persist until the millennium or the next millennium," said Mukasey, who attended the event.
That was "historical," said Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House, who also was there.
"That tells you that the Saudis are beginning to believe that the current dictatorship is such a threat, that they need to publicly, openly be with the Iranian freedom movement (and) that Iran is really a danger to the stability of the whole region," he said.
'Even the Doves found this shocking'
"This is an absolute astonishing event," Howard Dean, a former Democratic presidential candidate, told Circa at the event.
The report by Circa went on to say that Prince Turki addressed the NCRI's President-elect Maryam Rajavi, who had also told the crowd during her speech that "the overthrow of the religious dictatorship [in Iran] is possible and within reach."
Prince Turki later responded with, "Your legitimate struggle against the Khomeinist regime will achieve its goal, sooner, rather than later."
"I, too, want the overthrow of the regime," said Prince Turki, who was once the head of Saudi Arabia's intelligence branch.
U.S. officials have accused the Iranian regime of encroaching both militarily and politically into the Middle East.
Retired commandant of the Marine Corps and four-star General James Conway, who also attended the event, told Circa that Tehran's involvement stretches far into Iraq and Syria, where Iranian backed groups like Hezbollah are utilized in proxy wars and integrated into the political system.
"If you accept that a future Iran with nuclear weapons tied to terrorism could see one day a nuclear weapon in one of our cities that would make Iran a serious consideration, and I would say a serious threat," said Gen. Conway.

Monday, July 18, 2016

Mexico - Police Commander executed by cartel



Yesterday around 20:20 hours a commander of the federal police in Los Mochis, Sinaloa was executed by a group of gunmen, according to information the Commandant was preparing to conduct a review to a truck when he was attacked with long and of different calibers by gunmen traveling in another compact vehicle weapons, was identified as the commander Arturo López Navarrete. 

Hindu Women Pray for Love, Long Lives for Their Husbands in Nepal

KATHMANDU – Crowds of married and single women flocked to temples in Nepal on Monday to offer prayers for their husbands or for the chance of finding their perfect spouse.


The prayers were offered to the Hindu Lord Shiva as part of the annual Sarwan Brata festival, or month of fasting, which this year falls between July 16-Aug. 16.

Each Monday during this period, women go to temples to pray for a long and prosperous life for their husbands or, in the case of single devotees, for the chance of finding love.

Thousands of women started gathering at Kathmandu’s Pashupati Temple from around 4 a.m. local time (2215 GMT Sunday) to light incense and offer their first prayers of the festival, an epa journalist reported.

The next month will see the continuation of the Monday worship of Shiva, one of three major deities of Hinduism, whose role is to destroy the universe in order to recreate it.

Fasting during the Sarwan Brata festival is thought to bring devotees spiritual bliss, improve physical and mental health and expel negativity.

Assailants Hold 5 Hostage in Armenia Police Station


TBILISI – An armed group that stormed the police headquarters in the Armenian capital of Yerevan held five people hostage on Monday, according to media reports from neighboring countries.

A police colonel was killed in the assault, and four other officers were injured.

Among those being held hostage is the Deputy Chief of the National Police, Vardan Eguiazarian.

The suspects took over the police station on Sunday, calling for an armed uprising against the government and demanding the release of opposition politician and leader of the New Armenian Public Salvation Front, Zhirayr Sefilian.

In addition to freedom for Sefilian, the group was demanding the resignation of President Serge Sargsian and the establishment of a transitional government.

A veteran of the Nagorno-Karabakh war in Azerbaijan between Azerbaijani and Armenian groups, Sefilian was detained on June 20 for possession of weapons and explosives and has been held by police for over a month.

His supporters deny the claim and accuse authorities of persecuting their leader.

Authorities have begun negotiating with the rebels to try to persuade them to lay down their arms and surrender.