Monday, July 25, 2016

Munich


 

The teenage gunman who killed nine people in Munich on Friday had been planning his attack for a year, German authorities say.
David Ali Sonboly, 18, who killed himself after the attack, had a Glock pistol that police believes he may have bought on the so-called dark net.
Meanwhile police in Munich have announced the arrest of a 16-year-old Aghan friend of the attacker.



They say he is under investigation for not reporting Sonboly's plans.
A statement on Munich police's Facebook page says: "There is a suspicion that the 16-year-old is a possible tacit accomplice to the attack."
Facebook post reporting the arrest of a 16-year-old Afghan boy in connection with Friday's shooting

The statement goes on to say that the youth reported to police immediately after the shooting on Friday, and was interviewed as somebody with a connection to the attacker.
But in the course of the interviews, they discovered discrepancies in his statements.
They say they are now investigating him on suspicion of failing to report a planned crime.
The investigations will have to show to what extent he was responsible for a Facebook post inviting people to meet at a cinema complex near the main railway station in Munich.
The attacker himself had put up a Facebook post before his attack, inviting people to come to the fast food restaurant where the shooting began.
'Not specifically targeted'
Seven of the dead in Friday's shooting at the Olympia shopping centre were were teenagers - two Turks, two Germans, a Hungarian, a Greek and a Kosovan.
A further 35 people were injured, but only four of them have bullet wounds - many were hurt while fleeing the scene.
The state government officials told a news conference that the victims of the attack had not been specifically targeted and were not classmates of the gunman.
Also they did not include three youths allegedly involved in bullying Sonboly when he was at school.

Source: Facebook

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Dance


Behnam Safavi (born 15 Persian date Tir 1362 in Shiraz, Iran) is an Iranian pop singer. He Mahshahr after birth and has lived there 16 years. Undergraduate studies in civil engineering and is now in the northern outskirts of Tehran, lives. [1] music from childhood, began self-taught piano, then pay to learn percussion. The first album was released in 1388 with the name of love for me. Behnam Safavi is one of the best pop singers and international performing his activities. 
In 1385 he published a piece desire that was welcomed by all sorts of incentive for the production of the album was my love of The voice Reza Sadeghi Behnam Safavi is very similar.
He suffered a brain injury in 1392 that on the morning of 29 July 1394 with the progression of the disease was difficult to surgery.

Monday, November 30, 2015

American Students Dancing


Behnam Safavi (born 15 Persian date Tir 1362 in Shiraz, Iran) is an Iranian pop singer. He Mahshahr after birth and has lived there 16 years. Undergraduate studies in civil engineering and is now in the northern outskirts of Tehran, lives. [1] music from childhood, began self-taught piano, then pay to learn percussion. The first album was released in 1388 with the name of love for me. Behnam Safavi is one of the best pop singers and international performing his activities. 
In 1385 he published a piece desire that was welcomed by all sorts of incentive for the production of the album was my love of The voice Reza Sadeghi Behnam Safavi is very similar.
He suffered a brain injury in 1392 that on the morning of 29 July 1394 with the progression of the disease was difficult to surgery.

Saturday, November 28, 2015

Shamim AllahKaram Photos


The publication of images of children of high-ranking officials of the Islamic Republic has already made headlines, but this is the first time that the number of private images Hussein's daughter worm is released without wearing his father to observe hijab in Iran over people were beaten.
Pictures released by Shamim Hussain Ali cream girl, she in a European port, party graduating from a university abroad as well as in California, America West show. Feature of these images is that the girl, the official militia of the Islamic Republic of Iran without hijab that his father often use violence to impose it on the girls has been apparent.
She's the cream of the images are in the hands of a cherry drink, dance and be seen of short dress. They commit a crime in Iran is known and it can be punishable by flogging and imprisonment.
Hussein Ali cream of Hezbollah operatives and Iranian Revolutionary Guards Islamic Revolution and current president of the Coordinating Council of Hezbollah forces. During the presidency of Mohammad Khatami as a source of pressure for the so-called Islamic regime and in the two years 1384 and 1388 election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad support.

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Border and Drugs


America’s Border Problems Nothing Compared to Iran’s

America’s problems along its border with Mexico are nothing compared with Iran’s border with its neighbors. Last year the Iranian Interior Minister had to warn neighboring Pakistan and Afghanistan that Iranian military forces would cross into their countries if necessary, to repel the insurgents who have been killing Iranian border guards. The New York Times reported that their shared border cuts straight through the Sunni tribal area of Baluchistan, which has been volatile for the past 15 years. In the past decade more than 3,000 Iranian border guards have been killed in gun battles with drug-smuggling gangs, but in recent years the fighting has grown more sectarian. Read the entire New York Times article here.
An Iranian border guard posted on the border with Baluchistan.
An Iranian border guard posted on the border with Baluchistan.

In his report for World Politics Review Arif Rafiq said that tensions between Iran and Pakistan have increased since Pakistani-based Sunni militants have attacked Iranian government installations and personnel in Baluchistan. In response, Tehran threatened cross-border raids in Pakistan if Islamabad failed to act against militants targeting Iran, and then followed through, killing one Pakistani paramilitary officer late last year. Read Arif Rafiq’s article in World Politics Reviewhere.
Afghan farmers collecting raw opium.
Afghan farmers collecting raw opium.

Flare-ups along the Iran-Pakistan border, which spans the ethnic area of Baluchistan, are not new, and when they happen, both Tehran and Islamabad often work quickly to resolve them. Iranian and Pakistani diplomats met in Islamabad, where they agreed to “maintain a tranquil Pakistan-Iran border.” But with terrorist attacks against Shiites resurgent in Pakistan as well as the Middle East, particularly in Iraq and Syria, and in light of Islamabad’s recent tilt toward Riyadh, there is some risk that Tehran could step up intelligence and military operations in Pakistan. A more aggressive posture from Tehran may lead to tit-for-tat attacks with broader political and economic implications.
Iran has the world's highest  number of drug addicts per capita, with over two milion people registers in treatment programs.
Iran has the world’s highest number of drug addicts (per capita), with over two million people addicted to illegal drugs.

Anti-narcotics and medical officials say more than 2.2 million of Iran’s 80 million citizens are addicted to illegal drugs, including 1.3 million who are registered in treatment programs. They say the numbers keep rising annually, even though use of the death penalty against convicted smugglers has increased, too, and now accounts for more than nine of every ten executions. Parviz Afshar, an anti-narcotics official, said for every meth lab they detect, two more spring up, often involving small-scale “cooks” operating in residences where production is particularly hard to detect. He said police found and destroyed at least 416 meth labs in the 12-month period up to March, up from 350 in the previous 12-month period.
Wikipedia reports that the majority of drug users in Iran are addicted to opium. Iran produces almost none of its own opium; the opium is brought into the country from neighbor Afghanistan. In 2006, over 53 percent of the opium produced in Afghanistan left the country through Iran. Several measures have been taken by the Iranian authorities to combat drug trafficking. This includes increasing the number of police forces on the southeastern border of Iran and introducing severe laws and penalties for people found guilty of drug trafficking.

Sunday, September 6, 2015

A Khoda


It was a story that started in the Guardian by Saeed Kamali, the pro-Rowhani Iranian journalist who nominated Hasan Rowhani for the Nobel Peace Prize. Manouchehr Esmaili-Liousi, a haemophiliac patient had died as a result of a hiking accident and never even got to the hospital, but the story of the tragic accident was changed into a haemophiliac boy in Iran "dying in hospital after his family failed to find the vital medicine he desperately needed for his disease."


"Sanctions are Causing Medicine Shortage in Iran and Killing Patients" soon became the sexy preferred headline in the Western media. Western newspapers and news sites raced each other with similar news headlines and the Islamic Republic lobby groups in the West had a feast with yet another too common phenomenon of lazy journalism in the Western mass media. See also NIAC Profiteering from Deceit. Only the Times of London reported what was actually taking place on the ground in Iran.

Marzieh Vahid Dastjerdi, Ahmadinejad's health minister at the time, was not saying what the Western media were regurgitating, she kept publicly complaining that the $2 Billion in the annual budget, allocated to import medicine with,  was not received by the health ministry.

It was a bizarre situation in which, Iran's health minister kept repeating the medicine shortage was nothing to do with sanction and yet the Western media kept repeating, sanctions were causing the medicine shortage in Iran!

Islamic Republic's first female health minister, Marzieh Dastjerdi,  finally paid the price for her outspoken remarks and was unceremoniously sacked by Ahmadinejad. Now 18 months after, the Islamic Republic's Article 90 Majlis Commission, has endorsed her claims. The allocated $2 Billion with subsidised currency rate which should have gone to the Health Ministry to import medicine with, was  instead being used to import luxury cars.

Nader Ghazipour, the MP for Oroumieh and a member of the Majlis team investigating the luxury import of cars corruption said the list of companies who used subsidised currency rate to import luxury cars, amounted not to just one or two pages but to several pages and names of some government officials can be seen amongst them.

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Fatma Gol


شورت فاطما گل Fatmagül'ün Suçu Ne? (translated as What is Fatmagül's fault) is a Turkish television drama series produced by Ay Yapım and broadcast on Kanal D. The series is based on Vedat Türkali's novel, Fatmagül'ün Suçu Ne?, which was made into a film in 1986. The series is written by the duo Ece Yörenç and Melek Gençoğlu. The soundtrack was done by Toygar Işıklı.
Fatmagül Ketenci is a girl who lives in a village on the Aegean coast in Çeşme a seaside resort town of İzmir with her brother who runs a dairy. She is engaged to marry a fisherman called Mustafa Nalçalı in a month's time and dreams of getting away from her nagging sister-in-law who hates her. Kerim Ilgaz is a well-mannered blacksmith apprentice who lives with his aunt Meryem Aksoy known affectionately as "Ebe Nine" ("Granny Ebe") who is a healer of herbal medicine. The big event of the season is the engagement of the area's richest and most influential businessmen Reşat Yaşaran's son Selim to the politician Turaner Alagöz's daughter Meltem.

Kerim meets up with his old friends Vural, Erdoğan and Selim. After the engagement party, all four of them go on a drinking and drug binge to celebrate. Meanwhile, Fatmagül is off to see Mustafa off on another fishing trip and accidentally comes across them. Erdoğan, Selim and Vural gang-rape her, with Kerim passed out with no recollection of the event. A traumatized Fatmagül is later discovered the next morning by Ebe Nine while she is picking herbs. As the town go into an uproar over the rape incident, Kerim accepts the blame and agrees to marry Fatmagül as he mistakenly believes himself to be guilty and in order to protect his friends. As a result, Fatmagül and Kerim's families sell their properties and move to İstanbul to start a new life. But things become complicated due to the machinations of the Yaşarans and their unscrupulous lawyer Münir Telci who seek to protect themselves as well as Mustafa who seeks revenge.