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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

A pregnant woman has been stoned to death by her own family.

A pregnant woman has been stoned to death by her own family outside a courthouse in the Pakistani city of Lahore for marrying a man her family disapproved of.Unfortunate fate of Farzana Parveen, a 25-year-old, was killed mercilessly by a group of 20 people including her brothers,father and cousin,in the name of "honor".It is reported that the victim was stoned by until her death.
The event occurred when Farzana Parveen refused to get arranged marriage and later elope with man she loved rather than marrying the groom chosen by her family.

Arranged marriages are common among conservative Pakistanis, and hundreds of women are murdered every year in so-called honor killings carried out by husbands or relatives as a punishment for alleged adultery or other illicit sexual behavior. Stoning in public  however, are extremely rare case.
A father with "No regret".
"I killed my daughter as she had insulted all of our family by marrying a man without our consent, and I have no regret over it," Mujahid, the police investigator, quoted the father as saying.

Monday, May 19, 2014

नेपालका जेलमा २९ देशका ८५० बिदेशी कैदी

  नेपालका ३६ जेलमा २९ देशका नागरिक छन् । कारागार व्यवस्था विभागका अनुसार नेपालका ७४ जेलमध्ये ३६ जेलमा आठसय ५० विदेशी कैदी छन् ।
कैदीबन्दीमध्ये सबैभन्दा बढी भारतीय छन् । विभिन्न अपराधको मुद्दामा ६ सय १४ भारतीय नेपाली जेलमा छन् । त्यस्तै भुटान, बंगलादेश, चीन, रोमानिया, जर्मनी, पाकिस्तान, इटाली, दक्षिण अफि्रका, नेदरल्यान्ड, इरान, जाम्बिया, नाइजेरिया, लाइबेरिया, भियतनाम, जापान, सियरालियोन, अस्टि्रया, फिलिपिन्स र मोजाम्बिकका नागरिक नेपालको जेलमा रहेको नयाँ पत्रिकामा खबरछ ।
अमेरिका, थाइल्यान्ड, पोल्यान्ड, स्विटजरल्यान्ड, आइभरी कोस्ट, माली, तान्जानियाँ, फ्रान्स र गिनीका नागरिक पनि विभिन्न अपराधमा नेपालको जेलमा परेका छन् ।
भारतपछि सबैभन्दा धेरै भुटानी ९३ जना नेपालको जेलमा छन् । नेपालमा भुटानी शरणार्थीको शिविर भएकाले उनीहरु विभिन्न अपराधमा पटकपटक फक्राउ परी जेलमा जाने गरेका छन् । तेस्रोमा चिनियाँ रहेका छन् । नेपालमा विभिन्न सातवटा जेलमा ३४ जना चिनियाँ नागरिक छन् । डलर, वन्यजन्तु सम्बन्धी अपराध र कल बाइपासजस्ता अपराधमा चिनियाँ पक्राउ पर्ने गरेका छन् ।


Monday, May 12, 2014

Boko Haram released a new video on Monday claiming to show the missing Nigerian schoolgirls.....

Boko Haram released a new video on Monday claiming to show the missing Nigerian schoolgirls, alleging the teenagers had converted to Islam and would not be released until all militant prisoners were freed.
Boko Haram snatched more than 200 girls from a school on 14 April.

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Bus Hijack in Miyazaki

A 45-year-old man who allegedly hijacked a bus because he wanted to visit his parents was arrested in Miyazaki Prefecture, police said Monday, after he let the driver go to the toilet.

The local bus was traveling from Miyazaki airport to Miyakonojo just before 10 p.m. Sunday, when Seiichi Sato threatened the driver and passengers with a pair of scissors, Jiji press reported.

“We received an emergency call at 10 p.m. from one of the passengers who said the bus had been hijacked,” a spokesman for Miyazaki police told AFP.

Media reports suggested the bus made a number of stops to let passengers off, before pulling over at a convenience store some time before midnight.

After a stand-off that lasted more than an hour, officers swooped when Sato let the driver off the bus, ostensibly to go to the toilet, media reported.

Sato told police he had hijacked the bus “to see my foster parents in Ebino city”, Fuji Television reported.No one on the bus was injured, police said.


Thursday, May 8, 2014

"I did not think it was illegal”(3-D printer guns maker)



    A Japanese man suspected of possessing guns made with a 3-D printer has been arrested, reports said Thursday, in what was said to be the country’s first such detention.

Officers who raided the home of Yoshitomo Imura, a 27-year-old college employee, confiscated five weapons, two of which had the potential to fire lethal bullets, broadcaster NHK said.

They also recovered a 3-D printer from the home in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, but did not find any ammunition for the guns, Jiji Press reported.


It is the first time Japan’s firearm control law has been applied to the possession of guns produced by 3-D printers, Jiji reported.

The police investigation began after the suspect allegedly posted video footage on the Internet showing him shooting the guns, the Mainichi Shimbun said on its website.

Officers suspect that he downloaded blueprints for making the guns with 3-D printers from websites hosted overseas, the newspaper said.

The daily said the suspect largely admitted the allegations, saying: “It is true that I made them, but I did not think it was illegal.”

The police refused to confirm the reports, although broadcasters showed footage of Imura being taken in for questioning.

The rapid development of 3-D printing technology, which allows relatively cheap machines to construct complex physical objects by building up layers of polymer, has proved a challenge for legislators around the world.

Weapons assembled from parts produced by the printers are not detectable with regular security equipment, like that found at airports, leading to fears that they may be used in hijackings.


The debate about home-made guns took off last year in the United States when a Texas-based group, Defense Distributed, posted blueprints for a fully functional, 3-D-printed firearm, a single-shot pistol made almost entirely out of hard polymer plastic.

In December, the U.S. Congress renewed a ban on guns that contain no metal.

While Japanese police are armed, Japan has very strict firearms control laws and few people possess guns or have ever come into contact with them.


Monday, April 14, 2014

Bird flu threat in Japan...

After the seventy chicken were found dead on Friday and more 200 were found dead on Saturday  in Kumamoto preffecture, another  bird flu threat has emerged in Japan.
It is assumed more than one thousnad of chickens were apprantly infected by  a H5-tye avian flu virus.The Kumamoto Prefectural Government ordered 56,000 chickens culled at the Taragi farm and the same number at another nearby run by the same operator in Sagara.
Local authorities have begun disinfecting vehicles at 11 checkpoints around the two farms, agriculture ministry officials in Tokyo said.

The Kumamoto Prefectural Government has banned the transportation of any eggs and all 43,000 chickens kept within 3 km of the farms, the officials said.

Chicken ranchers between 3 km and 10 km from the farms are forbidden from transporting their chickens and eggs outside the areas, although moving them within the region is still
The last bird flu outbreak in Japan occurred in the city of Chiba in March 2011. It is the first outbreak ever at a chicken farm in Kumamoto Prefecture.

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Criminal Charges Were Filed Against Foreigners in Japan

TOKYO —

The National Police Agency said Thursday that the number of foreigners arrested on suspicion of committing crimes totaled 9,884 in 2013, an increase of 8% over 2012, and the first increase in nine years.

According to NPA figures, criminal charges were filed against foreigners in 15,419 cases, NTV reported. Of the 9,884 arrests, Chinese accounted for the most with 4,047, followed by Vietnamese (1,118) and South Koreans (936).

The NPA also noted that in the case of Vietnamese offenders, shoplifting was the main offense, with charges being filed in 549 cases last year, NTV reported.

The figures do not includes arrests of foreigners with permanent residency status and members of the U.S. military stationed in Japan.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Missing Plane MH370: Angry families march on Malaysian Embassy in Beijing.

More than 300 relatives and friends of missing Flight MH370 passengers marched to the Malaysian Embassy in Beijing Tuesday to express their anger and frustration with Malaysian authorities.
After, one day of the heart rendering messages sent to the Concerned families by Malaysian Airlines .People  carried signs with messages of frustration and grief in front of the Malaysian embassy in Beijing.  Probably, the message sent by the Malaysian airlines had affected the hope that was still alive somewhere in the corner of the heart of the thousands of people that are directly or indirectly related to the "Missing Plane MH370".


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