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Saturday, October 31, 2015

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79 Migrants Found Crammed into Trailer in Northern Mexico



MEXICO CITY - State and federal police found 79 mostly Central American migrants crammed into a truck's trailer in the northern border state of Coahuila, officials said.
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The vehicle had departed the Mexican capital and was headed for the northeastern border state of Nuevo Leon, Coahuila's Security Commission said in a statement Thursday, adding that the migrants were found during a search the night before on Federal Highway 57.

A 48-year-old suspected people smuggler was arrested in the operation and turned over to the federal Attorney General's Office.

The group of undocumented migrants consisted of 33 men, 20 women and 26 minors, seven of whom were unaccompanied by a parent or guardian.

By nationality, the migrants included 43 Salvadorans, 18 Guatemalans, nine Hondurans, six Ecuadorians and three Nepalese

Mexican Mayor Arrested Along with Purported Guerreros Unidos Cartel Leader



MEXICO CITY – Mexican federal forces have arrested an alleged leader of the Guerreros Unidos drug cartel and the mayor of Cocula, a town in the southern state of Guerrero whose waste dump was allegedly used to incinerate the bodies of 43 trainee teachers last year, officials told EFE on Friday.

The police and military operation was carried out Thursday night, a government official said without indicating where. Local media said the arrests were made in Cuernavaca, capital of the central Mexican state of Morelos.

In addition to Adan Zenen Casarrubias, the suspected drug-gang leader, and Mayor Erick Ulises Ramirez, a member of the leftist opposition PRD party who took office on Sept. 30, authorities also detained Eloy Flores Cantu, who identified himself as a legal advisor to the PRD in the lower house of Congress, the official said.

The detainees had two firearms and a packet with white powder “with the characteristics of cocaine” in their possession, the official said.

Zenen Casarrubias is the brother of purported Guerreros Unidos leader Sidronio Casarrubias, who was arrested a year ago for his alleged role in the disappearances of the 43 students in September 2014.

The capture of Sidronio Casarrubias led authorities to discover the extent to which organized crime had infiltrated the city of Iguala’s municipal government, which received more than $150,000 a month from the cartel.

It also exposed the cartel’s control over the municipal police forces of Iguala and the neighboring town of Cocula.

Police attacked the trainee teachers from the Ayotzinapa Normal School, a teachers training institution in Guerrero, on Sept. 26, 2014, after they had commandeered (the students’ peers say “borrowed”) buses in the nearby city of Iguala that they planned to use to travel to Mexico City for a protest.

Six people – including three students – were killed and 43 other students were abducted that night.

Federal authorities say the incident was the work of corrupt municipal cops acting on the orders of Iguala’s corrupt mayor.

The cops handed over the students to cartel gunmen, who killed the young people and burned their bodies to ashes at a garbage dump in Cocula, according to the official story.

But the parents of the missing students and their supporters reject that account, and last month a group of independent experts commissioned by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights issued a report that cited a series of irregularities in the investigation.

Among other things, the experts said in their report – released on Sept. 6 and based on six months of field work, interviews and a review of the government’s evidence and conclusions – that “no evidence exists to support the theory” that 43 bodies were incinerated at the dump on Sept. 27, 2014, the day after the students disappeared.

Indeed, the report said the evidence gathered at the site showed there was not enough fire to burn even one body, the report said.

The experts also corroborated news reports indicating that federal police had been monitoring the students since they left Ayotzinapa for Iguala and at the very least knew that they had come under armed attack yet did not intervene.

Thursday, October 29, 2015

MEK - blames Iranian Government for attack that kills 20 members.

An Iranian dissident group said more than 20 of its members in Iraq were killed Thursday when a barrage of Iranian-made rockets slammed into a former U.S. military base near Baghdad, where the dissidents have been kept in a state of semi-captivity by Iraqi authorities for years.
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While the casualty count could not be immediately verified, Iraqi police confirmed that at least 16 rockets had rained down on Camp Liberty, a facility the Iraqi government has used since 2012 to house more than 2,000 members of the Iranian opposition group known as the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq, or MEK.
Maryam Rajavi strongly condemned the heavy missile attack this evening on Camp Liberty and declared: 
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The government of Iraq and the United Nations who signed a Memorandum of Understanding and built a Temporary Transit Location (TTL) since 2011, are formally and legally accountable for this attack. In our view, however, as was the case in the six previous bloodbaths in Ashraf and Liberty, the Iranian regime’s agents in the government of Iraq are responsible for this attack and the United States and the United Nations are well aware of this fact.
Maryam Rajavi added: We had already warned about such an attack. Recently, too, 26 members of the US House of Representatives and 32 prominent political and military American personalities as well as 70 members of the French National Assembly warned the US, UN and the EU on their responsibility in this regard.

Iraq - Breaking News (Camp Liberty under heavy attack)

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Iran - 4 drug dealers and 2 rapists were Hanged In the Central Prison Of Karaj


Posted on: 23rd October, 2015
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HRANA News Agency – Six prisoners were hanged in the central prison of Karaj.
According to the report of Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), Bahman Karimizadeh, Akbar Shafiei, Farhad Dadashi, Nader Saifi and Kioomars and Hadi Mohammadi, were hanged on Monday October 12 in Karaj.
The first 4 prisoners were charged with drug related crimes and the rest with raping.
These prisoners were transferred to the solitary confinements on Saturday October 10.