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Iran News ( Fours Years later - Who killed Neda Agha Soltan - Shot and killed at the 2009 Presidential Election )
Four Years Later, Still No Justice for Neda’s Murder
Describing her expectations for justice, Hajar Rostami Motlagh, Neda Agha Soltan’s mother said, “I expected a court trial to be held for my daughter’s murder, and it hasn’t happened. I don’t know if I will ever hear an answer in my lifetime!”
Neda’s mother expressed her wishes for the future, saying, “I don’t know what to say. I just hope that one day everyone will be free, and God willing, Neda will also have achieved her goal. I can’t say anything else. Answering these questions is hard for me,” Hajar Rostami Motlagh said.
Asked whether they were able to easily hold Neda’s anniversary memorial this year, Hajar Rostami said, “Yes, thank God. It was very safe and easy. People attended also. We were going back home and there was yet another group of Neda’s fans coming to her grave site.”
Neda Agha Soltan, born on January 23, 1983, was fatally shot during a protest against the results of the 2009 presidential election on Saturday, June 20, 2009, in Tehran’s Amirabad neighborhood at the intersection of Khosravi and Salehi Streets. So far, it is not clear who shot and killed her, and no one has taken responsibility for her death. During the months following her death, the state radio and television and some Iranian authorities offered different versions of her death on several occasions. Over the past four years, the police and security forces have restricted or shown violence to those who visit her gravesite to conduct observance ceremonies for her.
In August 2011, just before the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran presented his first report to the UN, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran conducted an interview with Hajar Rostami. “Two years, three months, and two days after my daughter’s death, all I want is to first ask Mr. Ahmadinejad why we should have such lack of security in our country for some to come, kill, and go, without any particular consequences. When, speaking with one of the most reputable media outlets in the world, Mr. Ahmadinejad says that Neda was murdered by BBC operatives, he must have documents and evidence for his statements. Therefore I want him to introduce those behind my daughter’s death,” said Hajar Rostami, pointing out her daughter’s futile murder investigation.
On the fourth anniversary of the death of Neda Agha Soltan in the aftermath of the 2009 presidential elections, her mother told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, “There was supposed to be a court trial held, but in the past four years there hasn’t been a trial. The case file is still open. I don’t know what else to say. I just hope one day they will show me her murderer and tell me, ‘This is the murderer of your child.’”
June 24, 2013
Describing her expectations for justice, Hajar Rostami Motlagh, Neda Agha Soltan’s mother said, “I expected a court trial to be held for my daughter’s murder, and it hasn’t happened. I don’t know if I will ever hear an answer in my lifetime!”
Neda’s mother expressed her wishes for the future, saying, “I don’t know what to say. I just hope that one day everyone will be free, and God willing, Neda will also have achieved her goal. I can’t say anything else. Answering these questions is hard for me,” Hajar Rostami Motlagh said.
Asked whether they were able to easily hold Neda’s anniversary memorial this year, Hajar Rostami said, “Yes, thank God. It was very safe and easy. People attended also. We were going back home and there was yet another group of Neda’s fans coming to her grave site.”
Neda Agha Soltan, born on January 23, 1983, was fatally shot during a protest against the results of the 2009 presidential election on Saturday, June 20, 2009, in Tehran’s Amirabad neighborhood at the intersection of Khosravi and Salehi Streets. So far, it is not clear who shot and killed her, and no one has taken responsibility for her death. During the months following her death, the state radio and television and some Iranian authorities offered different versions of her death on several occasions. Over the past four years, the police and security forces have restricted or shown violence to those who visit her gravesite to conduct observance ceremonies for her.
In August 2011, just before the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran presented his first report to the UN, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran conducted an interview with Hajar Rostami. “Two years, three months, and two days after my daughter’s death, all I want is to first ask Mr. Ahmadinejad why we should have such lack of security in our country for some to come, kill, and go, without any particular consequences. When, speaking with one of the most reputable media outlets in the world, Mr. Ahmadinejad says that Neda was murdered by BBC operatives, he must have documents and evidence for his statements. Therefore I want him to introduce those behind my daughter’s death,” said Hajar Rostami, pointing out her daughter’s futile murder investigation.
Iran News ( Iraqi al-Qaeda leader has travelled to Turkey to purchase chemical weapons ) Lets see the proof ?
Report: Iraqi Al-Qaeda Leader in Turkey to Buy Weapons, Chemical Substances
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iraqi al-Qaeda leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has travelled to Turkey to purchase weapons and chemical substances to start a new phase in war on the Baghdad government, media reports said.
Al-Baghdadi is in Turkey to buy weapons and chemical substances to be used in al-Qaeda operations against Iraq's army, al-Mayadeen TV quoted an informed source as saying on Tuesday.
Iraq’s al-Qaeda has recently increased its terrorist activities in the Muslim country concurrent with a rise in al-Qaeda attacks in Syria.
Earlier this month, the Iraqi defense ministry announced that it had broken up an al-Qaeda cell that was working to produce poison gas at two locations in the capital for future attacks at home and abroad.
The group of five people built two facilities to produce sarin and mustard gas, using instructions from another Al-Qaeda group, Iraqi Defense Ministry Spokesman Mohammed al-Askari told a news conference.
Earlier this year, Iraq's anti-terror squads identified and destroyed the biggest base of the terrorist Al-Qaeda organization located in Babel province.
COLOMBIA ( Arrests made in the killing of DEA Special Agent Terry Watson )
COLOMBIA: Arrests Made in Killing of DEA Agent
Tuesday, June 25, 2013 | Borderland Beat ReporterChivis
BorderlandBeat.Com
Sources: DEA Press Releases
JUNE 25 - (Washington, D.C.) --
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s statement regarding the arrest of four individuals in connection with the murder of Special Agent Terry Watson in Bogota, Colombia:
“The Drug Enforcement Administration is grateful for the outstanding work of the Colombian National Police, the Special Investigative Unit and the Attorney General’s Office that led to the swift arrest of these suspects,” said DEA Administrator Michele M. Leonhart.
“We will never forget Special Agent Watson and his sacrifice, as well as all those who have given their lives for the rule of law. We salute the brave and expeditious work of Colombian law enforcement and we look forward to justice being served.”
The body of slain U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Agent James “Terry” Watson was returned to his Louisiana home following his stabbing last week in Colombia during an aborted robbery attempt. He will be buried tomorrow.
The following was the press release from the DEA at the time of agent Watson’s murder
DEA Announces Tragic Loss of Special Agent in Colombia
JUNE 21 (WASHINGTON) - The United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) today announced the tragic loss of Special Agent James “Terry” Watson, who was murdered in what appears to have been a robbery attempt last night in Bogota, Colombia.
At the time of his death, Special Agent Watson was assigned to the DEA Cartagena, Colombia office and was on temporary duty in Bogota. Colombian and U.S. authorities are currently investigating. No further details are available at this time.
“We are all saddened by this devastating loss of a member of the DEA family,”said DEA Administrator Michele M. Leonhart. “Terry was a brave and talented DEA Special Agent who served our agency for 13 years. These are the worst days for anyone in law enforcement and we grieve Terry’s loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with Terry’s wife and family, and we will forever carry his memory in our hearts.”
“We are all saddened by this devastating loss of a member of the DEA family,”said DEA Administrator Michele M. Leonhart. “Terry was a brave and talented DEA Special Agent who served our agency for 13 years. These are the worst days for anyone in law enforcement and we grieve Terry’s loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with Terry’s wife and family, and we will forever carry his memory in our hearts.”
In addition to serving in Colombia, Special Agent Watson has served in Honolulu, Hawaii and San Juan, Puerto Rico. He also served on three deployments to Afghanistan conducting dangerous counter-narcotics missions as a member of DEA’s FAST program. Prior to his DEA service, Special Agent Watson worked for the U.S. Marshals Service and served in the United States Army.
TEMPE Az ( Police arrest boyfriend who killed 23-year-old Annovedwin Begay-Barakzai. )
TEMPE, AZ - Police have arrested a man for the murder of a woman whose naked body was found in a Tempe street earlier this month.
According to Tempe police spokesman Michael Pooley, detectives arrested 27-year-old Douglas Ray George for the death of 23-year-old Annovedwin Begay-Barakzai.
A passerby found the victim dead around 4:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 15 on Minton Drive near McClintock Drive and Baseline Road.
The Medical Examiner determined the cause of death to be blunt force trauma.
During the investigation, it was reportedly revealed that George drove Begay-Barakzai to Minton Drive after killing her at another location.
He then placed her body in a dark area of the neighborhood, Pooley said.
"The investigation was made even more complicated due to the fact that she had no identification and was left unclothed," Pooley said.
With the public's help, police were later able to identify Begay-Barakzai.
Pooley said George and Begay-Barakzai lived together near Baseline and Rural roads.
George was also arrested earlier this month for domestic violence on the victim, Pooley said.
Detectives determined that George was linked to the homicide and is being booked into Tempe City Jail on the charge of 2nd degree murder
Read more: http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/region_southeast_valley/tempe/pd-douglas-ray-george-arrested-after-naked-female-body-found-in-tempe-street#ixzz2XGR2SLyV
According to Tempe police spokesman Michael Pooley, detectives arrested 27-year-old Douglas Ray George for the death of 23-year-old Annovedwin Begay-Barakzai.
A passerby found the victim dead around 4:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 15 on Minton Drive near McClintock Drive and Baseline Road.
The Medical Examiner determined the cause of death to be blunt force trauma.
During the investigation, it was reportedly revealed that George drove Begay-Barakzai to Minton Drive after killing her at another location.
He then placed her body in a dark area of the neighborhood, Pooley said.
"The investigation was made even more complicated due to the fact that she had no identification and was left unclothed," Pooley said.
With the public's help, police were later able to identify Begay-Barakzai.
Pooley said George and Begay-Barakzai lived together near Baseline and Rural roads.
George was also arrested earlier this month for domestic violence on the victim, Pooley said.
Detectives determined that George was linked to the homicide and is being booked into Tempe City Jail on the charge of 2nd degree murder
Read more: http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/region_southeast_valley/tempe/pd-douglas-ray-george-arrested-after-naked-female-body-found-in-tempe-street#ixzz2XGR2SLyV
Iran ( Political prisoner dies of Heart attack 40 yrs old - 5 yr sentence with physical punishment ? ) physical punishment ?
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His cellmates immediately transferred him to the prison clinic in Gohardasht Prison in the city of Karaj. he was then transferred to a hospital, where he died.
He was sentenced to 5 years imprisonment with physical punishment on charges of acting against the system.
According to the reports he was 40 years old. He was a brother of the founder of bus drivers union Mansour Osanlu.
Iran News ( 6 people have been sentenced to have " Their hands cut off " by the court ) OMG
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The barbaric punishment would be carried out once confirmation was received from the head of the judiciary, Shiraz public prosecutor Ali Alqasi said.
He also insisted that despite claims from their families, the victims were 'criminals' and not political prisoners.
Alqasi said: "The verdict of the amputation of the hands of six people has been issued and we are waiting for the response of our correspondence with the head of judiciary, so that it will be carried out very soon.
"We do not have any political prisoners in Shiraz and they are criminals that are in detention, but their family members are trying to portray their arrests as political.
Many opposition activists and members of religious minorities were arrested in the months ahead of the June presidential election.
In recent months, one man had his fingers amputated in pub in Shiraz after being convicted of robbery.
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