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Friday, February 5, 2016

New Zealand politician hit in face with sex toy by protestor

A ghost sniper has reportedly killed three Islamic State commanders in Sirte, Libya. ( in the last 10 day's )

A “ghost sniper” has been putting the fear of Allah in the hearts of ISIS leaders in Libya, having already assassinated three of them over the past two weeks, several media sources report.

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The legendary marksman has picked off those ISIS honchos one at a time in their stronghold in coastal Sirte. According to the Daily Mail, the concerned jihadists have been combing the city for the “ISIS Hunter.”
The sniper’s victims have been, to date, Hamad Abdel Hady, Abu Mohammed Dernawi, and Abdullah Hamad al Ansari. The latter was shot as he was leaving his mosque on Jan. 23. All three were commanders of ISIS units in Libya.

Read more at http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/60263/ghost-sniper-picking-off-libyan-isis-leaders-middle-east/#4Zjth4OjcZ1xvi8o.99

Pig wearing pink jacket rides the Metro subway train in Cologne, Germany

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Case of Sexually Transmitted Zika Confirmed in U.S.

 

AUSTIN, Texas – U.S. health authorities confirmed Tuesday the first case of Zika virus infection in this country, and also the first transmitted sexually, in a Dallas resident who had sex with an individual infected by the Aedes aegypti mosquito in another country.

Up to now the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had recorded 31 cases of people, including six Texans, infected by mosquitoes outside the country, but none of them had been infected inside the United States.

According to the latest CDC records, published on Jan. 28, 19 cases of the virus were confirmed to have been transmitted locally by mosquitoes in Puerto Rico and another in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

After receiving confirmation of the infection from the CDC laboratories, the Dallas County Health and Human Services Department reported the news, though without providing further details.

“This increases our awareness campaign in educating the public about protecting themselves and others,” Health Department Director Zachary Thompson said, adding that “next to abstinence, condoms are the best prevention method against sexually transmitted infections.”

The World Health Organization declared Monday a “public health emergency of international concern,” since the infection transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito could be related to birth defects.

Beltran Leyva Cartel’s Leader Arrested in Mexico



MEXICO CITY – The leader of the Beltran Leyva drug cartel was captured in the northwestern Mexican state of Sinaloa, National Security Commissioner Renato Sales said.

Francisco Javier Hernandez Garcia, who was on the government’s list of the 122 most-wanted criminals in Mexico, was arrested last Saturday, Sales said in a statement.

“The lines of investigation indicate that after the arrest of Hector Beltran Leyva on Oct. 1, 2014, Hernandez Garcia took command of the criminal organization,” Sales said.

Hernandez Garcia was arrested in the city of Guasave during an operation staged by the army and the Federal Police.

Francisco Javier Martinez Coronado, suspected of being an associate of the cartel leader, was also arrested.

The arrest of the 47-year-old Hernandez Garcia raises to 99 the number of most-wanted criminals captured by the government, Sales said.

The Beltran Leyva cartel arose as a splinter group of the Sinaloa drug cartel, Mexico’s oldest and most powerful drug trafficking organization, in 2008.

The criminal organization was led by Arturo Beltran Leyva, who died in a shootout with marines at a luxury condo in Cuernavaca, the capital of Morelos state, on Dec. 16, 2009.

Two weeks after Arturo was killed, Carlos Beltran Leyva was arrested in Culiacan, the capital of Sinaloa, where he was going by the alias of Carlos Gamez.

Hector Beltran Leyva took over control of the cartel after Arturo’s death, but he had to battle a rival faction led by Edgar Valdez Villarreal for control of the organization.

Valdez Villarreal, known as “La Barbie,” was arrested by the Federal Police on Aug. 30, 2010, and Hector Beltran Leyva was arrested just over four years later.

The Beltran Leyva organization formed alliances with other cartels, including the Gulf cartel and Los Zetas, that were battling the Sinaloa cartel.

Since 2010, the Beltran Leyva organization has been weakened by the arrests and killings of many prominent members.

Colombians Carrying $1.5 Million in Cash Arrested at Mexico City Airport



MEXICO CITY – Three Colombians were arrested when they tried to fly out of the Mexico City airport with more than $1.5 million in cash hidden in their luggage, the Attorney General’s Office said.

“The three passengers tried to leave the country without declaring the foreign exchange they were carrying in their double-bottomed suitcases, registered to Copa Airlines flight 428, whose destination was Panama City,” AG’s office special financial analysis unit chief Crisogono de Jesus Diaz said.

The suspects were arrested on Jan. 28 at the airport, De Jesus Diaz said in a statement.

The arrests were made following an investigation by the unit, the Mexican tax agency and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, or CBP, the official said.

“Once the cash was seized, accounting procedures were undertaken and the quantity and authenticity of the money was documented,” De Jesus Diaz said.

Federal prosecutors turned over the three suspects to a court.

Mexican Cops Leave Town When Murder Is About to Be Committed



MEXICO CITY – A man was murdered by gunmen in Escuinapa, a town in the northwestern Mexican state of Sinaloa, after six police officers fled the scene in two vehicles when they saw what was happening, a video posted on social media sites on Monday shows.

The images show the officers running toward a state police vehicle and a municipal police patrol car, getting in and taking off.

“Puncture the tire, puncture the tire. These (profanity) are going to take off,” a woman’s voice can be heard saying on the video.

The gunmen take a man, identified as 27-year-old Elias Constantino, out of a house a short time later.

“They’re going to kill him. They’re going to kill him,” people are heard shouting.

Shots are heard and a black vehicle is seen leaving town a few seconds later.

Four state police officers and two municipal officers fled town, Escuinapa’s police chief told Mexican media outlets.

The officers have given statements to prosecutors, telling investigators that they fled because they were outnumbered, the police chief said.

Constantino’s body was dumped on the Mazatlan-Durango highway.

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Saturday, January 30, 2016

Seven Killed in Gangland Violence in Southern Mexico



MEXICO CITY – Seven men were found dead of gunshot wounds early Thursday in two different parts of Chilpancingo, the capital of the violence-racked southern Mexican state of Guerrero, police sources told EFE.

At around 3:00 a.m., police received reports of gunfire in the Tatagildo slum, where officers subsequently found three handcuffed men aged 20-25 who had been shot dead and bore signs of torture.

The bodies of four other people killed in a similar fashion were found about an hour later near the Cerrito Rico dam on the city’s north side.

Although authorities have not yet identified the victims, they say the deaths may have been a settling of scores among rival organized crime gangs.

Chilpancingo and the nearby municipalities of Tixtla and Chilapa have been racked by a months-long turf war involving three criminal groups: the Ardillos and the Rojos, based in and around Chilapa; and the Sierra del Sur cartel, whose home is the state capital.

Nine youths were kidnapped in that same region just two days ago.

Six of them were abducted at a motorcycle repair shop located in a Chilpancingo school zone, while the other three were kidnapped in Tixtla’s La Villita neighborhood.

Tixtla is home to the Ayotzinapa Normal School, an all-male teacher-training institute. In September 2014, 43 students enrolled in that institution went missing in the nearby city of Iguala after coming under attack by local police.

On Wednesday, an operation involving some 3,500 soldiers and 200 federal and state police was launched in a bid to reduce cartel-related violence in several Guerrero municipalities.

The operation spans indigenous-majority Chilapa, Zitlala, Cuilapan, Zototitlan and Ahuacuotzingo, which have been plagued by organized crime over the past three years.

Hundreds of people have been killed in Guerrero, one of Mexico’s most violent states, since the disappearance of the 43 trainee teachers 16 months ago.

El Chapo's Daughter Gets Rights to Use Father's Pseudonym as Trademark



MEXICO CITY - The daughter of notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman has intellectual property rights over her father's pseudonym until 2020, according to the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI) and the Global Brand Database.

Alejandrina Gisselle Guzman Salazar, daughter of the Sinaloa Cartel leader, can use the name 'El Chapo' in a number of sectors regulated by the International Classification of Goods and Services for trademark registration.

Marketable product categories for which she can use the name 'El Chapo' include insurance, real estate affairs, precious metals, leather and faux-leather, and toys, among others.

Her mother and first wife of the drug lord, Maria Alejandrina Salazar Hernandez, also tried to get in on the action by registering the trademark 'El Chapito Guzman', 'El Chapito' and 'Don Chapo Guzman' under a sector that relates to alcoholic beverages.

But the IMPI refused, explaining that the names are 'contrary to morals and good customs and public order' because of obvious links to Guzman.

Jose Antonio Jimenez Magaña, who provides legal representation to the two women, argued that the names are commonly used and have no connection with Guzman.

The IMPI, however, said the combination of names 'follows the idea of a particular person'.

Salazar and Hernandez aren't the only ones who have tried to market the 'El Chapo' brand.

Guzman's current wife, Emma Coronel Aispuro, tried unsuccessfully to register the name 'Joaquín Archivaldo Guzman Loera El Chapo Guzman', and two people without links to the family have attempted to register trademarks seemingly linked to the cartel leader for sectors including clothing and scientific instruments.

Mexico City Becomes a State



MEXICO CITY – Mexico City, officially known until now as the Distrito Federal, became Mexico’s 32nd state on Friday with the enactment of a constitutional amendment giving the sprawling metropolis more independence from the national government.

“Mexico City remains the seat of the branches of the Union government and capital of the United Mexican States, but now will have autonomy regarding its internal regime and organization,” President Enrique Peña Nieto said during a ceremony to mark the change.

The new state will soon convene elections for a 100-member constituent assembly charged with drafting a constitution.

The assembly is to start work on Sept. 15 and the charter of the new state, Ciudad de Mexico, is expected to take effect in September 2018.

With the change in status, the capital’s mayor will become governor and the presidents of the city’s 16 boroughs will be transformed into mayors of separate municipalities.

The city’s existing municipal assembly is to be reborn as a state legislature.

The federal Senate loses its prerogative of removing the head of the capital government, while the Ciudad de Mexico governor will be able to appoint a state prosecutor and police chief without the approval of the Mexican president.

World tuna throwing championships

Paris is being destroyed by refugees ? WTF ?

Iranian migrant pushes 20-year old German woman in front of subway train (homicide)

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Oregon standoff deadly outcome: Ammon Bundy arrested, 1 killed in shootout

Mayor Slain at Wake in Brazil



RIO DE JANEIRO – The mayor of the Brazilian town of Goianesia do Para, Joao Gomes, was murdered Sunday night while he was attending a wake, local media reported. He was 62.

Gomes, popularly known as “Russo,” was attending a wake downtown in the municipality in the northern Brazilian state of Para, when two people wearing helmets that covered their faces, entered the funeral home and shot him six times in the head, according to witnesses cited in the local daily O Liberal.

The mayor died on the spot, while the killers got away on a motorcycle.

Police are investigating the possible motives for the crime.

Gomes, who belonged to the Party of the Republic, or PR, and was serving his first term in office, planned to run in the local elections to be held next October in Brazil.

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Germany- Bus driver put's robber in "choke hold".

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Germany- detention center fight (refugees).

Migrants call female reporter " a slut "? VIDEO

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Iraq - Missing American's in brothel " taken by Shiite militiamen ".

Three Americans reported missing from a Baghdad neighborhood were kidnapped by militiamen from an apartment in the capital, a senior police official and a resident of the building said Monday.
A statement from the Baghdad Operations Command confirmed that “three people with American citizenship” were abducted in the capital.
A Baghdad police colonel, speaking on the condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to speak to the media, said the Americans are employed as contractors at Baghdad International Airport. He did not say which company employed the individuals.
Another police official in Baghdad, a major general also speaking on the condition of anonymity, gave the names of the abducted individuals as Amro Mohamed, Wael al-Mahdawi and Rusul Farad, a woman. The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad did not respond to a request to verify the names. Two senior security officials said the missing Americans are of Iraqi origin.
The three Americans appear to have been seized by Shiite militiamen in the Dora neighborhood in southern Baghdad, the police colonel said. The area from which they were taken is controlled by Shiite militias, including Iran-backed Asaib Ahl al-Haq, or League of the Righteous, he said.
The colonel said the group had been invited to the home of their Iraqi interpreter. But a resident of the apartment building where the Americans were reportedly seized said they were taken from a second-story apartment that he described as a well-known brothel. The police major general also said the apartment was a brothel. The resident said the apartment is subject to frequent raids by Asaib Ahl ­al-Haq, although typically the men found inside are simply told to leave. He said that he witnessed part of the raid but that it happened late at night and was over quickly.
The Baghdad Operations Command described the apartment as “suspicious” in its statement. An intelligence officer assigned to Dora said that agents had raided the apartment in the wake of the kidnappings and found whiskey bottles but that the residence had been abandoned. The owner of the apartment is a man locals refer to as Abu Maria, the intelligence officer and other residents in the area said. Abu Maria is known for throwing illicit parties, they said.

Monday, January 25, 2016

On the eve of Hassan Rouhani trip Iranians protest mullahs' executions, terror, extremism

On the eve of the trip to Paris by the mullahs' president Hassan Rouhani, a week of campaigning will begin on Sunday, January 24 in protest to the wave of executions in Iran and Tehran’s export of terrorism and extremism and their support for Bashar al-Assad in the massacre of the people of Syria.
The campaigning will come to a climax on January 28 when there will be a major rally by Iranians and their international supporters as well as French citizens.
Several French Parliamentary committees comprised of members of the National Assembly and Senate, and Parliamentary committees from other European countries, dozens of NGOs including France-Libertés, several French student unions and University professors unions and more than 300 Iranian associations from across Europe are sponsoring or supporting the call to rally on January 28.
Simultaneously, there will be an extensive internet campaign highlighting the various aspects of the situation in Iran, with particular focus on Rouhani's near-3-year record.
Events set to take place during the week-long campaign will include:
January 24 – Declaration by French mayors condemning human rights violations in Iran and supporting the Iranian Resistance
January 25 – Announcement of support of Mayor of Paris' 1st District for No To Rouhani rally
January 25 – Announcement of support of Mayor of Paris' 2nd District for No To Rouhani rally
January 26 – A call by the Committee of French Muslims Against Extremism and for Human Rights
January 26 – A call by human rights organizations and Parliamentary groups condemning widespread human rights abuses in Iran and demanding Rouhani be held accountable for these crimes
January 27 – Rally in central Paris
January 27 – Candle-lit vigil in central Paris in the evening in memory of victims of human rights violations during Rouhani's presidency.

Organizing committee for the January 28, 2016 rally & demonstration

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Iran-linked groups focus of Baghdad kidnapping probe: U.S. sources

U.S. intelligence agencies investigating the kidnapping of three Americans in Baghdad, Iraq last week are focusing their probe on three groups closely affiliated with the Iranian regime, U.S. government sources said on Thursday.
Asaib Ahl al-Haq, Kata’ib Hezbollah and the Badr Organization are the principle focus of the investigation into the armed kidnapping of the three Americans in the Dora neighborhood, south of Baghdad, the sources said.
The three men are employed by a still-unidentified small company doing work for General Dynamics under a larger contract with the U.S. Army.
Asaib Ahl al-Haq, Kata’ib Hezbollah and the Badr Organization are Shi’ite militia groups that are part of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Front, a group closely tied to Iran, according to the Counter Terrorism Project, a New York-based advocacy group.
The Badr Organisation in Iraq was created in Iran in 1982 by the Iranian regime's Revolutionary Guards Corp (IRGC).
A report by Reuters in December 2015was revealed that reports by U.S. government investigations which have never been made public says Badr Organization has been running secret prisons and is involved in torture and assassinations.
The crimes carried out by the Badr Organization, headed by Hadi al-Ameri (al-Amiri), have been consistently overlooked by the United States, the report by Reuters said.
Whenever Ameri visits Tehran, he meets Ali Khamenei, the Iranian regime's Supreme Leader. He expresses full obedience to Khamenei as his subservient.
“The decade-old U.S. investigation of the secret prison implicates officials and political groups in a wave of sectarian killings that helped ignite a civil war. It also draws worrying parallels to the U.S. government’s muted response today to alleged abuses committed in the name of fighting Islamic State,” Reuters investigative report said.
Personnel working in “Special Investigations Directorate,” an unofficial Interior Ministry organization, “illegally detained, tortured and murdered Iraqi citizens,” the U.S. reports stated.

Bomb Sniffing Dog Dies but Saves 30 Soldiers in Colombia

 CALI, Colombia - An explosives detection dog of the Colombian Military died after saving 30 soldiers from being victims of an anti-personnel mine in a rural area of the municipality of Suarez, in the southwest of the country, according to military sources.

Azabache, a trained canine taking part in various operations of the Third Army Division over the past three years, was severely injured by the explosion of a mine Wednesday while moving alongside a group of soldiers in the small village Patio Bonito, in the department of Cauca.

The explosion alerted the soldiers, who immediately rushed to aid Azabache and provided first-aid before he was taken by helicopter to a veterinary center in Cali.

According to veterinarians of the Third Army Division, the explosion caused internal injuries which led to the death of the canine, who was two years short of reaching his retirement and ending his military career.

"As for any of our soldiers, we feel great remorse over the death of Azabache, who had managed to locate a great quantity of explosives during his three years of work in the institution," said the commander of the Third Division, General Luis Rojas.

The general noted that the team which Azabache belonged to was in an area where drug gangs have influence.

The canine's guide, soldier Victor Betancourt, conveyed the news to his superiors in a short message by radio.

The canine stood out among 450 other canines which form part of the bomb detecting team of the Third Division and it was already highly praised as it had just saved them last Tuesday from two anti-personnel mines.

Azabache's funeral this Thursday was held with a military ceremony and he was buried by the soldiers he protected in the vicinity of the command post of the Apolo Task Force in Cauca.

In Colombia, antipersonnel mines and other explosive devices used in the armed conflict that has been ongoing for more than five decades have caused up to 11,800 deaths or injured during the past 25 years, according to figures from the NGO Colombian Campaign against Mines (CCCM).

Although there is no official estimate on the numbers of explosive devices planted, the government estimates that demining would take at least a decade.

According to CCCM, the cost to demine a square meter is around $1,000; compared to $1.20 it costs to produce a mine. 

LONDON- Man and Woman fight over praying on train ?

Thursday, January 21, 2016

PUPIL HIT HIS TEACHER IN A DUTCH CLASS

Kent State professor accused of trying to recruit for ISIS

Man Who Threatened CAIR-San Diego Sentenced to Maximum Prison Term

No to Rouhani – Iranians rally in Paris

Iranians rally in Paris to say no to Rouhani

On January 9, Iranians held a protest in Paris against human rights abuses by the mullahs' regime in Iran. The demonstrators pointed out that executions have significantly increased under the presidency of Hassan Rouhani.


They denounced Rouhani's planned trip to Paris on 28 January and urged the French government and European Union to condition their relations with Iranian regime on improvement of the human rights situation and an end to executions in Iran.
The Iranians in Paris' Trocadero Square also held up banners with Twitter hashtags #No2Rouhani and #StopExecutionsIran. The banners displayed human rights abuses in Iran.
On Thursday January 28, on the day of Rouhani’s visit to Paris, a major rally will be held in Trocadero Square to say no to Rouhani, president of 2000 executions in Iran, and to denounce his presence in France. The protest is organized by Comité de soutien aux Droits de l’Homme en Iran.
More than 2,000 people have been executed during Hassan Rouhani’s tenure as President of the regime. This figure is the highest rate of executions in the past 25 years which has already secured Iran’s place as the nation with the most executions per capita.
The human rights situation has been deteriorating rapidly in Iran. The international community should condemn the human rights violations in Iran, in particular arbitrary, mass and public executions, and refer the human rights dossier of the mullahs’ regime to the United Nations Security Council to hold the mullahs accountable for crime against humanity.

Monday, January 18, 2016

Iran: 53 executions in first two weeks of January

The religious fascism ruling Iran increases hangings concurrent with the implementation of the nuclear deal on the verge of sham elections

The antihuman Iranian regime that closed its infamous dossier for 2015 with over one thousand executions has begun the New Year by ramping up executions throughout the country such that in just the first two weeks of this year 53 executions have been registered. The forced retreat from the nuclear bomb and the implementation of the nuclear deal with the P5+1, the upcoming elections for the Assembly of Experts and the parliament, and the intensification of the power struggle within regime’s factions have tightened the noose around the regime’s neck.
To confront these crises, the Iranian regime is planning to increase its death sentences and climate of terror in the society to thwart the expansion of popular protests and the explosion of popular wrath. Since the beginning of January to this day, the clerical regime has executed 53 prisoners, including one woman, in various cities. Four of the prisoners have been hanged in public and most prisoners were executed in groups.
On January 16, four prisoners were hanged in Rasht’s central prison and on January 14 one prisoner was hanged in Yazd’s central prison.
On the previous day, there was a group hanging of six prisoners in Urmia prison, one prisoner was executed in Shiraz prison, and another one in Bojnourd.
On January 12, four prisoners were collectively hanged in Karaj’s Central Prison and another prisoner was executed in Zanjan.
On January 11, three prisoners were hanged in Sari prison and one was hanged in Mashhad prison.
On January 9 and 10, two prisoners were hanged in Rasht’s central prison, three were executed in Larestan (Fars Province), and one prisoner was hanged in Khorramabad prison.
On January 7, two young men were hanged in public in Shabestar and Khoy, three prisoners were sent to the gallows in Ardabil’s central prison, and one prisoner was executed in Hamadan’s central prison.
On January 6 there were 13 executions; five prisoners in Gohardasht (Rajai Shahr) Prison, three in Karaj Central Prison, and five prisoners, including a woman, in Tabriz central prison.
From January 2 to 5, five prisoners were executed in prisons in Noshahr, Khorramabad and Urmia and one prisoner was hanged in public in the town of Sourak Miandoroud in Mazandaran Province.


Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
January 16, 2016