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‘Race for blood’: Police clash with protesters ahead of Bahrain Grand Prix

Masked youths clashed with police, piling tires on to roads and setting them alight in Shiite villages surrounding the capital city, Manama, a witness told AFP news agency. During the night riot officers fired teargas into crowds of enraged protesters chanting against the race. However, in spite of protesters’ efforts, access to the Sakhir circuit to the south of the capital remains open. Tensions have been building over the last few weeks in the run up to the grand prix and have intensified over the last few days. The protesters claim the F1 event overshadows the ruling Bahraini Sunni royal family’s many human rights abuses and repression of the country’s Shiite population. Despite criticism of the event being included on the Formula 1 calendar, Bahrain’s leaders have assured the race will go off without a hitch. “Police are out in force to beef up security measures at the Bahrain International Circuit,” Bahrain’s public security chief, Major General Tariq Hassan, said in a statement. He added that they wanted to ensure a smooth race. Amnesty International has called the event a “show” to try and whitewash the human rights image of the country, “whilst stepping up repression in order to ensure nothing disturbs their public image.” Saeed Shehabi, a leading figure in Bahrain’s Freedom Movement said that in spite of regime attempts to exploit the race to legitimize their rule, the event will be a public relations disaster.“The people of Bahrain have made their point very clear,” he told RT. “They do not want the race to be exploited by a dictatorial regime to legitimize its existence.” He stressed that the future looks especially bleak for the country because the regime is not heeding the people’s calls for reform.“It reflects the reality that the regime is stupid. It is stupid because it is arresting human rights activists,” Shehabi told RT. Bahrain has also being criticized for attempting to curb international press coverage of the event. On Friday three journalists were asked to leave Bahrain for exercising media activities without obtaining a license from the competent authorities. The journalists maintain they had had all of the necessary documentation approved by the Bahraini authorities. The US, usually reluctant to openly criticize Bahrain’s regime, published a Department of State statement on the same days the journalists were ejected. It slammed the ruling Sunni government for “firing or attacking civilian and professional journalists; and proposing legislation to limit speech in print and social media.” The US Fifth Naval Fleet headquarters are stationed in the island nation. One of the best-known cases of the Bahraini regime putting a gag on human rights critics was the incarceration of activist Nabeel Rajab, who openly criticized the regime. Following an interview with Julian Assange on his RT show The World Tomorrow, Rajab was detained. His wife said he was thrown into solitary confinement almost immediately where he was subjected to inhumane conditions. Read More

Maddow explains why Dzhokar Tsarnaev was not read his Miranda rights

On Friday night’s edition of “The Rachel Maddow Show,” host Rachel Maddow discussed the so-called “public safety” exception to Miranda laws. Under the exception, a suspect like Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was not informed of his right to remain silent so that police and…

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Why the bombing suspect wasn’t read his Miranda Rights

One of the big questions surrounding the arrest of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the Boston bombing suspect, is why law enforcement officials did not read him his Miranda Rights. The Justice Department cited the public safety exception, which allows law enforcement to temporarily question a suspect before reading the Miranda Rights, if there is an “objectively reasonable need to protect the police or the public from immediate danger,” according to the FBI website.In this case, the Justice Department said it invoked the exception “in order to question the suspect extensively about other potential explosive devices or accomplices and to gain critical intelligence,” according to an official who spoke with TPM.The Wall Street Journal explains the background:Continue Reading… Read More

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Mexico: 18/4/13 – Thousands of people took to the streets and…

Mexico: 18/4/13 – Thousands of people took to the streets and blocked the main streets of Guerrero, Mexico, to protest against the privatization of public education. Read More

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Indian rape suspect who left 5yo victim to die arrested

The victim was locked in a room for 48-hours after the rapist fled, believing her to be dead. The suspect, Manoj Kumar, 22, was detained by police in the village of Bharthua on Saturday. Police believe he took refuge in the house of his in-laws after he took a five-year-old girl hostage and raped her on Monday.”We have got Manoj’s transit and he is being brought to Delhi for interrogation. An initial interrogation of the accused and Medico-Legal Case (MLC) report shows that he left the girl thinking her dead. She was locked in the room for over 40 hours,” said Delhi’s deputy commissioner of police.The five-year-old victim is currently in a critical condition in a Delhi hospital after being found by a neighbor who heard her cries when he passed the room on the ground floor of a building in East Delhi’s Gandhi Nagar. Police say the victim’s family was staying nearby. In response to what has been branded as police apathy to the case, protesters marched the streets of the Indian capital on Saturday. Demonstrators gathered outside the house of Home Sushilkumar Shinde and called for justice and the resignation of the police commissioner. Reports materialized that the police of Ghandi Nagar alleged tried to pay the parents of the victim so that they would not pursue the case.A number of high-profile rape cases have forced Indian lawmakers to scrutinize legislation regarding sexual violence against women and girls. Last month the Indian parliament put through a bill stipulating harsher punishments for rapists, including the death sentence. Public furor was sparked across the country in December after an Indian student was gang raped and murdered on a Delhi bus. The case drew massive protests calling for a change to rape legislation. Read More

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Boston Reopens, Kind Of

The “stay indoors” request for parts of Boston

has been lifted ;and public transit service has been
restored after a day spent on “lockdown”
while police searched for the Marathon bombing suspect, who remains
at-large. Tonight’s home games for the Bruins and the Red Sox,
however, remain
cancelled.
The day’s exercise could
cost up to $333 billion in lost business, according to
BusinessWeek, which also notes that the Dunkin Donuts stayed upon
per request from law enforcement.
President Obama visited Boston for an interfaith prayer service,

telling the city it was the wrong one to pick for a bombing.
Boston last faced a shut down like today’s when props from an Adult
Swim marketing campaign were
mistaken for bombs in 2007. ; Read More

’Dagbladene vil hegne tiden ind’

Hvis public service overhovedet skal være relevant i fremtiden, er vi nødt til at lave netnyheder, siger DR’s generaldirektør, Maria Rørbye Rønn Read More