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Man questioned over Boston bombings killed by FBI agent

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The FBI says one of its agents has shot and killed a man, who turned violent while being questioned about the Boston Marathon bombings.

He was reported to be 27-year-old Ibragim Todashev, a Chechen who had previously lived in the city. The shooting happened in Orlando, Florida.

The 15 April bombings left three people dead and 264 injured.

Two brothers identified as suspects were also ethnic Chechens. Tamerlan Tsamaev, 26, died in a gunfight with police.

His brother Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, was found hiding in a boat in Watertown, Massachusetts four days after the bombings. He was charged with crimes that could carry the death penalty if he is convicted.

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Anonymous UK – OpBigBrother – International Day of Privacy – June 1st 2013

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Constitutional Rights Rejected: 2nd Amendment Activist Removed from NJ Gun Control Hearing for Exercising 1st Amendment Rights

Everyone is entitled under the 1st Amendment to express criticism of the government but when Big Brother doesn’t like what you have to say, the Constitution is thrown out the window. Read More

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Anonymous UK – #OpBigBrother, June 1st

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Russia: cult film director Balabanov dies

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Renowned Russian film director Alexei Balabanov has died at the age of 54.

His breakthrough movie, criminal drama Brat (Brother) and his film Voina (War) about conflict in Chechnya, became cult hits in Russia.

Balabanov made 16 films over nearly 25 years.

Russian media reports say Balabanov died after suffering a seizure. He is thought to have been ill for some time, though details of his exact illness have not been released.

Russian prime minister Dmitry Medvedev used his Facebook account to express his condolences.

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Karachi rocked by bomb as Pakistan goes to the polls

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The election day death toll has risen to 17 as gunfights and blasts erupt across Pakistan. In the worst incident a bomb ripped through the Awami National Party (ANP) offices in Karachi, killing 11 and wounding 35.

The explosion occurred as Pakistanis went to vote in a landmark election, with the prospect of the first transition from one civilian government to another after years of military rule.

The ANP is just one of three secular parties targeted by Taliban militants in the run-up to the election.

One witness told of the chaos which followed the explosion:

“As soon as the ANP’s candidate Aman Masood was far from me and my brother, the blast suddenly went off. When I rushed to the scene, I saw bodies lying all over the ground, some without limbs, another without a head. I carried the injured to the hospital. I don’t know what happened. My brother is still in the hospital.”

Under the threat of Taliban violence, it is unclear how many people stayed home in Pakistan’s commercial capital instead of risking their lives to vote. Observers fear the impact on the fairness of the vote. The Pakistan Election Commission had declared the elections flawed in Karachi. The polls in the city were extended by three hours to deal with the difficulties.

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Three things to know in the event of martial law or invasion

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