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Saturday, June 14, 2014

CUBA ( Four People Murdered While Planning to Leave Cuba with Foreign Assistance )


HAVANA – Four people were murdered in Cuba in a case presumably related to the group’s alleged plan to leave the country “with help from abroad,” Cuban authorities reported Wednesday, adding that they have arrested six people linked to the case.

The Interior Ministry said in an official statement that on Tuesday afternoon “the bodies of four people who had been violently killed were found on the Niña Bonita farm in the town of Playa Baracoa ... in Artemisa province.”

“According to the preliminary results of the investigation being conducted by a multidisciplinary team, the crime is linked to an alleged plan to illegally leave the country with help from abroad,” the statement said.

So far, Cuban authorities have arrested six people they say were “involved” in the case.

The Interior Ministry said that “reports will continue to be issued” on the case but it provided no further details at the time on the incident in Playa Baracoa, a town located on the island’s northern coast about 20 kilometers (12.5 miles) west of Havana.

In Cuba, where all media are controlled by the state, releasing information regarding violent deeds such as murder, robbery or assaults is not a normal occurrence.

In March, in an unusual situation, Cuban media reported a triple murder – evidently “a crime of passion” – in Havana, but in that case authorities released the information after the crime had already been cleared up and the murderer had confessed

Mexico ( Radioactive Material Stolen from Lab in Mexico )


MEXICO CITY – A device containing radioactive substances was stolen from a government research facility and authorities are working to track it down, Mexico’s No. 2 official said.

“We have the report regarding the theft of this material and the alerts and protocol we follow in these cases have already been implemented,” Government Secretary Miguel Angel Osorio Chong told reporters after speaking at a conference of state law enforcement chiefs and attorneys general.

Exposure to the cesium-37 and americium-beryllium inside the stolen piece of equipment is not likely to cause permanent injury, the central government said in an alert distributed to authorities in Mexico City and the states of Mexico, Morelos, Puebla, Tlaxcala, Guerrero, Michoacan, Guanajuato, Queretaro, Hidalgo, Oaxaca and Veracruz.

A group of armed men grabbed the device Sunday night during an assault on a National Construction Laboratory warehouse in Tultitlan, Mexico state.

Handling the material without proper safeguards or spending an extended period in close proximity to the radioactive substances could result in temporary health problems, according to the bulletin.

Last December, armed robbers stole a truck transporting cobalt-60 from a hospital in the northwestern border city of Tijuana to a radioactive waste storage center.

Mexican authorities located the truck and the radioactive material days later and arrested six people in connection with the heist.

None the suspects suffered any effects of radiation exposure and officials found no trace of contamination at the site where the truck was recovered

Thursday, June 12, 2014

California ( Russian bomber jets came within 50 miles of California coast )




Russian bomber jets came within 50 miles of California coast A spokesperson for the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) confirmed that two long-range Russian bombers came within 50 miles of the Northern California coastline Monday, but didn't creep into United States airspace. The American military deployed a pair of F-22 Raptor jets after noticing the Russian aircraft had entered the outer Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) near Alaska, a 200-miles large plot that is international airspace. The nuclear-capable planes, as Russia Today calls them, then split into two groups: two headed west toward Russia and the other two sped south toward California. Those two planes "were picked up visually" by the American pilots. The Americans didn't communicate with the Russian planes. A U.S. Navy official told the Washington Free Beacon that the incident appeared to be part of a training exercise and said the Russians "acted professionally." This is the first time in two years that Russian bombers came this close to clipping the California coast. - - Jordan Valinsky

Phoenix AZ ( Suspects "killed one Priest injured another )

From the left, Fr. Kenneth Walker, Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted of the Diocese of Phoenix and Fr. Joseph Terra, are seen here in this undated photo.http://www.catholicsun.org
One priest was shot and killed and another seriously wounded Wednesday night in an attack at a Catholic church in downtown Phoenix, police said.
Sgt. Steve Martos said police received a call about a burglary at the Mother of Mercy Mission near the state Capitol shortly after 9 p.m. Responding officers found two priests badly injured.
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According to Martos, one of the priests had been shot and died at the hospital. The other priest is hospitalized in critical condition with unspecified injuries, he said. According to Martos, the injured 56-year-old priest was able to call 911 and direct authorities to the church. The attack occurred in the rectory. Investigators are still trying to determine if robbery was a motive, Martos said. Police are also unsure how many attackers were involved.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix on Thursday identified the slain priest as the Rev. Kenneth Walker and the injured priest as the Rev. Joseph Terra. It is believed that Terra called authorities.
Terra and Walker served as pastor and assistant pastor, respectively, according to the church website. They both belonged to the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter. Church officials say Walker was 29 years old and asked for prayers for Walker's family, as well as for "the health and complete recovery" of Terra.
Martos says police found a car they were seeking in connection with the attack. He says the car was empty when it was located about four blocks north of the church

Mexico ( Police " Shove man's head in toilet " ) Video

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Mexico ( Federal Deputy "Naked pool party " ) Wow

Warning: Item nudity Federal Deputy Osiel Castro de la Rosa and his harem, content adults only.
Osiel Rep. Castro De la Rosa, cousin of PAN and affiliation of the State Secretary of Public Security, also Attorney Receivership of Mexicali, and the President of the PAN in Baja California, within the institutional programs 'parliamentary tourism' conducted a 'intense work tour' in Cuba (with the drawback that lost his camera on a binge).

Deputy OFFICIALLY DENIED POSE NUDE WITH THREE WOMEN at the end of this post you also put your statement. In the letter of three paragraphs, the legislator acknowledges having made a trip to the Caribbean and within the same idea assure you it is not "one" of those who appear in the images, ie, three women a man and another identical to deputy .
The direction of the State Executive Committee press PAN Veracruz delivered no institutional statement, however, the director of that department Ramón Castillo, said he was sure the man who poses naked with three girls is not Osiel Castro.
What an MP really cares about the Mexican people?


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Mexico ( Mexico City Law Would Ban Use of Animals in Circus Acts )

 

MEXICO CITY – The Federal District Legislative Assembly has approved the Law on the Staging of Public Shows, a measure that would ban circuses from using elephants, lions, camels, bears, tigers and other animals at performances in Mexico City.

The assembly voted 41-0, with 11 abstentions, on Monday to approve the law, which “prohibits the use of live wild or domestic animals during the staging of circus performances.”

The law, which must still be approved by Mexico City Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera, would take effect one year after its publication in the Federal District Gazette, giving circuses time to develop new acts and find homes for the animals.

Some circus owners may put their animals up for adoption, Federal District lawmaker Jesus Sesma, a Mexican Green Party (PVEM) member and one of the law’s main backers, told Efe.

The law prohibits circuses from presenting, selling or using live animals as lottery prizes or in games, as well as using animals “for the taking of photographs or any other related activity.”

The ban applies only to circuses and will not affect dolphin shows, theater companies, bullfights and other kinds of animal shows, the legislator said.

“An initiative already exists that seeks to prohibit” bullfighting in Mexico City, Sesma said.

“We have been working to make it happen (the ban on bullfights), but you have to keep in mind that you have to go step by step and this circus law is progress,” Sesma said.

Violators will be subject to seizure of their animals and fines of more than 700,000 pesos ($53,722).

Mexico City is on its way to becoming the seventh entity in the federation to ban the use of animals in circuses, joining Colima, Guerrero, Guanajuato, Jalisco, Morelos and Queretaro states.

Similar legislation has been proposed in the states of Aguascalientes, Chihuahua, Oaxaca, Puebla, Tamaulipas and Quintana Roo.