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Thursday, April 30, 2015

In Photos: Hundreds of New Yorkers Take to the Streets as Freddie Gray Protests Spread Across US

Hundreds of people marched in Manhattan, New York City on Wednesday night as protests against the death of Freddie Gray in police custody in Baltimore spread across the United States.
Chanting slogans such as "Hands Up, Don't Shoot" and "Baltimore is Everywhere," demonstrators denounced excessive force used by US police officers, and alleged racism.
More than 60 people were arrested, and some injuries were reported in New York. A rally was also held in Washington, DC.










source  : www.news.vice.com

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

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source : www.usatoday.com

Baltimore riots: Looting, fires engulf city after Freddie Gray's funeral



(CNN)
Streets in Baltimore looked like a war zone early Tuesday after a night of riots, fires and heartbreak.
"Too many people have spent generations building up this city for it to be destroyed by thugs who -- in a very senseless way -- are trying to tear down what so many have fought for," Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said.
Security beefed up after looting, fires engulf Baltimore
Buildings and cars across the city were engulfed in flames. About a dozen businesses looted or damaged. At least 15 officers were wounded, six of them seriously, the police commissioner said. 
Late Monday night, CNN crews saw looters breaking in through the roof of a Baltimore liquor store. They were tossing bottles and cans of alcohol onto the street below.
All this came just hours after the funeral for Freddie Gray, who died of a severe spinal cord injury while in police custody.
Gray's family denounced the violence.
"I want y'all to get justice for my son, but don't do it like this here," his mother told journalists.
Gray's twin sister, Fredericka, said she couldn't understand the riots.
"I don't think that's for Freddie," she said. "I think the violence is wrong."
The destruction was so bad that children can't go to school Tuesday.

Officers seriously injured 

Six Baltimore police officers were seriously injured in Monday's violence, Police Commissioner Anthony Batts said. He said many of the instigators appeared to be high school students.
"I think they thought it was cute to throw cinder blocks at police," Batts said.
Video showed police in riot gear taking cover behind an armored vehicle as assailants pelted them with rocks.
More than two dozen people have already been arrested, Baltimore police Col. Darryl D. DeSousa said.
There were no immediate reports of injuries among the rioters.


Senior center engulfed in flames

An enormous fire broke out at affordable housing center for seniors. It was just months away from opening.
Pastor Donte Hickman of the Southern Baptist Church, which owns the facility, said 60 units of senior housing were lost.
The mayor said it's not clear whether the fire was related to riots, as the cause of the fire is under investigation.
Regardless, the loss has been devastating.
"My eyes have been filled with tears," Hickman said. "Someone didn't understand that we exist in the community to help revitalize it.

'They don't deserve this'


Monday's violence came the same day as Gray's funeral. The 25-year-old was arrested on April 12 and died one week later from a fatal spinal cord injury.
"I am sure that the family is concerned, and I am positive that they are against what is beginning to develop here in town," said Billy Murphy, an attorney for the Gray family.
"They don't deserve this any more than Freddie Gray deserved it," he said about the injured officers.
The mayor said the city doesn't deserve what has happened, either.
"It is so frustrating that people think that this makes sense -- to destroy our community," she said. "People who live there that are already hurting are going to be the ones that pay."

source : www.cnn.com

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake slams Nepal




Nearly 1,000 are known to have died in a powerful earthquake in Nepal, with many more feared trapped under rubble, officials say.
The 7.8 magnitude quake struck an area between the capital, Kathmandu, and the city of Pokhara, the US Geological Survey said.
Tremors were felt across the region, with further loss of life in India, Bangladesh, Tibet and on Mount Everest.
The government has declared a state of emergency in the affected areas.
A national police spokesman told the BBC that 970 people had died in the quake, and that more than 1,700 had been injured. At least 539 people were killed in the Kathmandu valley, he added.
Nepali Information Minister Minendra Rijal said there had been "massive damage" at the epicentre, from where little information is emerging.
Get the latest updates on the Nepalese earthquake
"We need support from the various international agencies which are more knowledgeable and equipped to handle the kind of emergency we face now," he said.
The US is sending a disaster response team to Nepal and has released an initial $1m (£0.7m) to address immediate needs, the US aid agency USAid has said.


Rescuers are digging through the rubble of collapsed buildings in the capital trying to reach survivors, as thousands prepare to spend the night outside as darkness fell.
A number of historic buildings have been destroyed.
Among those wrecked was the landmark Dharahara tower, with many feared trapped in its ruins.
After the earthquake struck, frightened residents came out into the streets. Mobile phones and other communications have been disrupted.

World's deadliest recent earthquakes

  • Iran, 2003: More than 26,000 people killed in 6.6 earthquake near the city of Bam
  • Indonesia, 2004: Devastating 9.1 earthquake and ensuing tsunami off the Sumatran province of Aceh kills more than 230,000 people in a dozen countries
  • Pakistani-administered Kashmir, 2005: 7.6 earthquake near Muzafferabad kills about 100,000 people
  • China, 2008: Nearly 90,000 killed in 7.9 earthquake in eastern Sichuan province
  • Haiti, 2010: More than 220,000 people killed in 7.0 magnitude earthquake


source : http://www.bbc.com


Friday, April 17, 2015

George Bush Letter in 1988 Warned Family of ‘New Friends’ Asking Favors