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DENVER CINEMA SHOOTING Suspect, James Holmes, appears in Court
23 Monday Jul 2012
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23 Monday Jul 2012
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20 Friday Jul 2012
At least 12 people have been killed and 50 wounded, after a gunman wearing a gas mask opened fire into a crowded auditorium that had come to see the new Batman film, near Denver in Colorado.
Another two victims are reported to be in a “critical condition.”
The gun man has been named as 24-year-old James Holmes, who also told police that he had booby-trapped in his flat in Aurora, Denver.

Suspect: James Holmes
Witnesses said a man wearing a gas mask opened fire after tossing a tear gas canister in the auditorium as movie-goers watched The Dark Knight Rises in the city of Aurora, at around midnight. He opened fire during an action scene in the summer blockbuster. There was chaos as movie-goers, some dressed in costume as heroes and villains, fled.
Ten people were killed at the cinema and two others died later in hospital of their wounds.
The gunman was arrested in a car park nearby in possession of a rifle, handgun and knife.
Another gun was recovered from the theatre.
Police revised down the death toll from 14 earlier. They said about 50 people had been shot, including the deceased.
Police have described the explosives in the suspect’s apartment as “very sophisticated.”
Police say the suspect had been a student at the University of Colorado School of Medicine in Denver until he dropped out last month.
In a statement from the San Diego family home, the Holmes family, Robert and Arlene, said they were very shocked by what had happened and that their “hearts went out” to the victims.
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10 Tuesday Jul 2012
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Thomas Lubanga has been sentenced to 14 years in jail for recruiting and using child soldiers in his rebel army in 2002 and 2003.
Taking into account time spent in custody, this will mean the warlord from Congo will now serve a further eight years.
Lubanga would go to people’s homes and ask them to donate something for the war effort, the court heard. He would ask for cash, a cow, or for a child to fight for his rebel army. The court was shown video footage of Lubanga at a training camp, where children as young as 10 were being prepared for battle.
Another video showed young children working as bodyguards.
Lubanga became the first person to be convicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) since it was set up 10 years ago.
The conflict between ethnic groups in Ituri, north-eastern DR Congo, is estimated to have killed 60,000 people.
The Lubanga case is closely related to the current fighting in DR Congo, where forces loyal to Gen Bosco Ntaganda are threatening the main eastern city of Goma.Gen Ntaganda has been accused of the same crimes as Lubanga and his M23 group resumed its rebellion shortly after Lubanga was convicted.
Lubanga was arrested in March 2005 by UN peacekeepers, along with other militiamen.
Although, he showed no emotion as he was sentenced, Lubanga cried when he was transferred to The Hague in March 2006.
09 Monday Jul 2012
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ANALYSIS
Adam was the first Prophet of God, and Muslims believe that Muhammed was the last. What the last Prophet of God would have made of the images that emerged from outside Kabul yesterday, one can never really know.
My guess is that a man who was comfortable in the company of women, who actively encouraged women to be firm in their opinions, and who fell in love with a strong woman fifteen years his senior, would have been as horrified as everyone else with the video that was posted online.
The 22-year-old woman was crouched with her back to her executioners, before being shot. That action was also accompanied with the words ‘Allah -o-Akbar’.
The video with its chilling echo of that execution in a stadium of a woman in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan more than a decade ago is of course a reminder of many things – the brutality of a culture marked by decades of senseless war, the fact that men from certain cultures still have not learned to behave in a civilised, (with akale) manner, etc, etc.
Perhaps, the most depressing thing though is that the Taliban don’t seemed to have learned from being in the wilderness for more than a decade.
The best thing they could do is to look at the Hadith of the Prophet, which clearly documents HOW a Muslim should treat a woman.
12 Tuesday Jun 2012
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“This is a horrendous crime against children. In this particular case it’s a case of Asian men and white girls,” Colin Lambert, leader of Rochdale Council, told the House of Commons Home Affairs Committee today.
“Right across the country, and on a wider European scale, it’s not always men. It can be men and women. It’s not always white or non-white. It’s an issue of child sex abuse.”
Last month,ย nine Rochdale men was found guilty of a number of offences including rape and conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with a child, after exploiting vulnerable girls as young as 13.
Tory chairman Baroness Warsiย then saidย that a “small minority” of Pakistani men see white girls as “fair game”ย whilst Jackย Straw, Labour MP for Blackburn, claimed after an abuse trial in Derby last year that some men of Pakistani origin saw white girls as “easy meat”.
However, Lambert said: “If their clear statement is that the crime was committed because of the Asian community, then I strongly disagree with them, because it’s too easy to badge a crime. It happens right across all our communities. In terms of badging it as an Asian crime, that’s wrong.
“There are issues in all communities.”
Greater Manchester Police’s Chief Constable, Peter Fahy, told the MPs that, looking at sexual offences as a whole, “Asian men do not feature disproportionately”.
But he added: ย “If you look at this kind of offence [grooming], on the streets, then clearly Asian men do feature disproportionately.”
There are 41 children’s homes in Rochdale, which house vulnerable children from all over England. Of the 60 children living within them, only one is from the borough.
The council’s chief executive, Jim Taylor, said social services were “now better equipped” to deal with future cases and that more than 9,000 young people in Rochdale had received awareness training to deal with threats to their safety.
02 Saturday Jun 2012
Hosni Mubarak, Egypt’s former President, has been sentencedย to life in prison for complicity in the killing of protesters during demonstrations last year which led to his overthrow.
Judge Ahmed Refaat said the Mubarak era was “30 years of darkness”. He also praised “the sons of the nation who rose up peacefully for freedom and justice”.
However, the 84-year-oldย and hisย two sons were acquitted on separate charges of corruption, althoughย ย Alaa and Gamal,ย will remain in detention because they are to go on trial on charges of stock market manipulation.
State television reported that the former president suffered a “health crisis”, asย he wasย transferred from the courthouse to the hospital of Tora prison, near Cairo.
ย Hosni Mubarak: Guilty of conspiring in killing of protesters – life imprisonment; not guilty of corruption
30 Wednesday May 2012
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09 Wednesday May 2012
“We would get free alcohol and cigarettes, food, free taxis.
“At first I thought it was great because nothing sexual had happened, I thought I could just get all of this stuff for free.”
The men, she said, were friendly, simply chatting with the girls now and again in a takeaway shop.
“It made me feel like I was pretty. I never thought that they would do what they did to me, because you don’t think that would happen.”
Then, things changed.
“He asked me to come upstairs and I didn’t really think anything of it.
“He then was saying all the things he had bought for me, and he wanted something back for it.
“I tried to say no in a nice way, but he wasn’t having it.”
“What they did to me was evil, they ripped away my dignity, my self-esteem.”
This continued for months.
Then one evening, she was arrested by police for smashing the counter at a takeaway where some of the men met the girls.ย Then,ย she told the police.
“I was scared telling them, because I didn’t know what the consequences would be from the men.
“They threaten you, and you’re scared of them, and that’s how they make you do it.”
The men led the girls to believe they were in relationships with some of them, and it was normal to have sex.
“They’re just brainwashing you so you think you love them so you do what they say.
“It’s not a normal relationship when your boyfriend is getting you to sleep with all his friends for money.”
But when the Crown Prosecution Service reviewed the case in summer 2009, it was decided that the girl “would not be viewed as a credible witness” – a decision not appealed against by GMP – and no prosecution was brought.
“I felt let down. I know they believed me, they said to me at the end that something should have been done.”
The abuse then continued, with a number of men who she had not seen before joining in.
Social services became involved when she started to arrive at school dirty and sometimes smelling of alcohol.
At the time, she was living with an older victim but when she became pregnant by one of the men, she moved back in with her parents. She continued to receive phone calls from her abusers, and cars with drivers she recognised were parking outside.
“I wouldn’t go out of the house for nine months on my own without my mum or dad, because I was frightened,” she said.
It was not until summer 2011 that Nazirย Afzal, the new regional head of the CPS, reversed the decision not to prosecute.
By then police were investigating allegations from another girl about on-street grooming in Heywood.
This eventually led to the successful prosecution of nine men for offences included rape, trafficking girls for sex and conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with a child.
The woman now wants her story to be told to help people spot the signs of grooming, which she describes as “a common thing that not enough people know about”.
She plans to become a social worker, partly due to the ordeal she suffered while still a vulnerable young girl.
“It will always be there, but I know how to deal with it,” she said.
“I’ve had a lot of problems in the past, suicide attempts and drinking, but now I know something is being done to prevent it happening again.”
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08 Tuesday May 2012

Nine Asian men who “groomed” white girls, some as young as 13, have been found guilty of being part of a child sexual exploitation ring.
Two others accused of being part of this ring – Qamar Shazad and Liaquat Shah both of Rochdale – were acquitted and walked free from court.
All came from Rochdale and Oldham, with eight of the men being from Pakistan and one from Afghanistan.
The case which was heard at Liverpool Crown Court had sparked protests from far-right groups.
The men – aged between 24 and 59 – had plied their victims with drink and drugs so they could “pass them around” and use them for sex.
The court was told that the abuse, which began in 2008, had taken place at two takeaways in Heywood, Rochdale.
Some of the girls were beaten and forced to have sex with “several men in a day, several times a week”
One teenager told the jury she was forced to have sex with 20 men in one night.
Another recalled being raped by two men while she was “so drunk she was vomiting over the side of the bed”.
Police said the victims were from “chaotic”, “council estate” backgrounds. The girls were targeted in “honeypot locations” where young people were seen to congregate, such as outside takeaways.
All those convicted were found guilty of conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with girls under the age of 16.
A 59-year-old Oldham man – who cannot be identified for legal reasons – was convicted of two rapes, aiding and abetting rape, sexual assault and trafficking for the purposes of sexual exploitation.
The men accused and pictured above are:
Kabeer Hassan, 25, of Lacrosse Avenue, Oldham, who was convicted of one count of rape.
Abdul Aziz, 41, of Armstrong Hurst Close, Rochdale, convicted of trafficking for sexual exploitation but cleared of one charge of rape.
Abdul Rauf, 43, of Darley Road and Adil Khan, 42, of Oswald Street, both of Rochdale, convicted of trafficking a child within the UK for sexual exploitation.
Mohammed Sajid, 35, of Jephys Street, Rochdale, convicted of one count of rape, sexual activity with a girl under 16 and trafficking for sexual exploitation but not guilty of a second charge of rape.
Mohammed Amin, 45, of Falinge Road, Falinge, convicted of sexual assault.
Hamid Safi, 22, of Tweedale Street, Rochdale, convicted of trafficking girls for the purposes of sexual exploitation.
Abdul Qayyum, 44, of Ramsay Street, Rochdale, convicted of the conspiracy charge.
Qamar Shahzad, 30, of Tweedale Street, Rochdale was found not guilty of conspiracy and acquitted.
Liaqat Shah, 42, of Kensington Street, Rochdale, was cleared of two charges of rape and the jury were unable to reach a verdict on the conspiracy allegation.
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