Will Take Salaries, 14 Bus Passengers Killed

Guatemala City, — A total of 14 former paramilitary members were killed and more than 50 of their colleagues were injured when the bus they were riding fell into a chasm as deep as 50 meters in Guatemala City on Saturday (01/08/2011).

The accident happened a few hours before dawn near San Marcos west. And rescue survivors estimate, the cause of the accident was the bus failed to stop.

All the victims were taken to several hospitals in the area. The former paramilitaries were on the bus to San Marcos to take their salaries after obeying reforestation programs in the region.

Since 1960 until 1996 Guatemala had suffered 36 years of civil war that killed as many as 200,000 people.

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Beware! U.S. Sadap

JAKARTA, — The U.S. government faced increasingly indiscriminate WikiLeaks who leaked the U.S. diplomatic wire from various countries.

After forcing Twitter to give access to all private messages of a member of parliament of Iceland, Birgitta Jonsdottir, now they will ask all customer data WikiLeaks.

WikiLeaks via his Twitter account reminded, "WARNING 637.000 @ WikiLeaks all followers are a target of U.S. Gov subpoena against Twitter. Http://is.gd/koZIA."

That also means, the U.S. government seeks to have all of the approximately 637,000 subscribers @ WikiLeaks information may be called to appear in court or examined as a witness out of court in order to investigate the case WikiLeaks.

The link above contains a copy of digital documents in the form of a letter name on behalf of the U.S. Government to Twitter dated December 14, 2010.

In essence the court granted the request of prosecutors for Twitter to provide access to the applicant to open up all data, even those including personal, belonging to all customers @ WikiLeaks.

Consideration, pursuant to Article 2703 (d) The Book of Law USA Civil Procedure Code, the reasons behind the request was reasonable. Related information customers @ WikiLeaks considered relevant to further criminal investigations.

Twitter was only given three days after the release of the document had to submit all requested data to the U.S. Government. Twitter is also forbidden to divulge the letter command, or on efforts to investigate this case, unless the court allowed.

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Israel Among Palestinians Shoot

Hebron, — Israeli forces in Hebron (Al-Khalil) shot dead an elderly Palestinian civilians on Friday (07/01/2011), the incidence of false identification when they seek a Hamas prisoner who was released a day earlier.

The Israeli military expressed regret for the killings. A spokesman admitted that the 67-year-old man is innocent civilians who live in the same house occupied by members of Hamas.

Several witnesses and Palestinian security officials said the shooting took place at an apartment building in central Hebron as troops search for one of five prisoners released from city jail on Thursday. The death toll is Omar Kawasme. Members of his family said that he was the uncle of Wael al-Bitar, who hunted Israel Hamas prisoners.

In a statement to AFP, Rajaeh Kawasme, son of the victim was killed, said the troops entered the house when his mother was praying and his father slept. Force lock her in another room, then shot his father in his bed. "They killed him in cold blood with 13 bullets in his head, even without checking their credentials," he told AFP. "After killing him, they asked for his ID card."

"They think Bitar lived in this apartment so they shot him without making sure their credentials," said the victim's son. Israeli forces admitted that Kawasme was killed by mistake forces seeking Bitar, a member of the armed wing of Hamas, who said they were hunted for their involvement in a number of suicide bomb attacks.

The military said the five detainees had been arrested again on Thursday night that Hamas, including Bitar, who allegedly involved in planning suicide attacks, including that killed an Israeli woman and wounded 10 people in the town of Dimona, southern Israel, in 2008.

Murder before dawn on Friday sparked anger Hamas movement that rules Gaza and a Palestinian spokesman blamed the Government led by President Mahmoud Abbas in the West Bank. "Hamas considers the Palestinian Authority responsible, together with the occupation forces, for this crime," said Sami Abu Zuhri told a news conference.

Group Hamas controls the Gaza Strip in June 2007 after defeating Fatah forces loyal to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in a deadly battle for a few days. Since then the impoverished coastal territory dibloklade Israel. Palestine had become two separate unitary areas, namely the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip and West Bank under Abbas's government.

Reformist leaders of Iran Denies Arrested

TEHRAN, — A famous Iranian reformist figure who became minister during the reign of former President Mohammad Khatami denied the report that he was arrested, ILNA news agency reported on Friday (01/07/2011).

Reformist news websites and the opposition say, Morteza Haji, minister of education during the first period of Khatami's government in 1997-2005, was arrested Wednesday night and taken to Tehran's Evin prison in what was apparently the final step to crack down on opponents of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. However, ILNA said they had spoken to Hajj and he denied the report. "A reporter ILNA in phone contact with her received an explanation that the news was not true and denies Hajj," the semi-official news agency said it.

The officials could not be reached for comment on the matter. Iran hit by major upheaval after the June 2009 presidential election in dispute. Hundreds of reformists were arrested and prosecuted in a crackdown against pro-reform opposition after the presidential election, which was followed by the biggest riot in the period of 31 years.

Two of the defeated presidential candidate, Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi, former chairman of the reformist wing of parliament, insisted that the June election was fraudulent for the seat again Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to power.

Although no explicit prohibition of protest and repression by security forces, opposition supporters repeatedly utilize public events to take to the streets. Eight people were killed and hundreds of opposition supporters were arrested during the demonstration on December 27, 2009 when thousands of opposition supporters make such a parade.

A number of senior reformers, activists, journalists who were arrested after the June election was rumored to still be in jail and some have been brought to trial on charges of fomenting unrest in the streets. The opposition denounced the trial.

Including those on trial are employees of the British embassy and the French and a French woman who became an assistant university lecturer. So far a number of people have been sentenced to death and dozens of people were sentenced to 15 years.

Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, condemned the protests after the presidential election and gave unconditional support to Mr Ahmadinejad and announced that the election was legitimate despite a number of parties questioned. Hardline faction in Iran has accused opposition supporters, who took to the streets to protest Ahmadinejad's re-election as president, supported and directed by Western powers, particularly America and Britain.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has brought Iran into the conflict with the West during the first four years in power by the slogans of anti-Israel and the attitude of insubordination regarding his country's nuclear program. He was declared the winner by gaining 63 percent of votes in the election. Iranian leaders have condemned the "interference" Western countries, especially the U.S. and the UK. They accused the foreign media, which has faced strict restrictions on their work, has been fomenting unrest in Iran.

A number of Iranian officials say as many as 36 people were killed during the unrest, but opposition sources say the number of deaths 72 people.

Sri Lanka Army Food Watchtower

COLOMBO, — Armed Forces of Sri Lanka on Friday (01/07/2011) open a food store chain that will sell products at low prices and guarded by soldiers previously stationed in the island's civil war. A total of 15 stores unnamed opened and will offer cheaper products brought directly from farms as a step to be taken in order to cut costs and reduce intermediary costs for consumers. Prices of vegetables have soared in Sri Lanka since October following a heavy rain season that disrupt supply and destroying crops to force the country to import in order to overcome domestic shortages. "It's a community assistance project that sells cheap vegetables to consumers and assist government to reduce the cost of living," said Major General Ubaya Medawala told AFP. Sri Lanka's Ministry of Information said that the move aims to eliminate intermediaries and black market mafia. The military has been deployed to guard the small food stalls and the main road which is a former war zones in the country because of Sri Lanka working on ways to spread the troops after the battle. Government troops crushed the resistance separatist Tamil Tiger rebels in the north and east of the country in May 2009, ending four decades of war that claimed nearly 100,000 lives.

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