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Rape victim's family want hangings

Written By Unknown on Senin, 31 Desember 2012 | 23.45

Doctors say a young Indian woman who was gang-raped and severely beaten on a bus in New Delhi has died at a Singapore hospital.

THE family of an 23-year old Indian student murdered in a gang-rape will not rest until her killers are hanged, her brother has said in an interview.

"The fight has just begun. We want all the accused hanged, and we will fight for that, till the end," the brother told the Indian Express on today.

Six men are facing murder charges after allegedly luring the medical student onto a bus in New Delhi on December 16 and then taking it in turns to rape her before throwing her out of the moving vehicle.

She died of her injuries in a Singapore hospital on Saturday and was cremated back in Delhi yesterday morning.

Speaking to the same newspaper, the young woman's father spoke of the impact of the tragedy on the family, saying her mother is consumed by grief.

Indian protesters hold candles and posters during a rally in Ahmedabad yesterday, following the cremation of the gang-rape victim.

"My wife had hardly eaten in the last two weeks," said the father.

"She was exhausted... I think she was not ready to face the shock of our daughter's death, despite doctors always telling us that she was serious. She cried intermittently all of Saturday, but it got worse on the flight back home."

The father said he too was struggling to accept the news.

"It is too painful. I have not gone inside her room. She was born in this house. Her books, clothes they are all here," he said.

India does have the death penalty on its statute book although executions are rarely carried out.

"It is hard to believe I will never hear her voice again, she will never read books to me in English again."

India does have the death penalty on its statute book although executions are rarely carried out.

Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, the only surviving gunman of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, was hanged last month but it was the first execution for eight years.

India's treatment of women has been denounced as police charge the men accused of gang-rape, with murder.

The brutal death of the woman has galvanized the Indian community into action.


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Syria welcomes peace plan talks

UN-Arab League peace envoy Lakhdar Brahimi, left, and Arab League General Secretary Nabil al-Arabi, at a press conference on December 30. Mr Brahimi warned the Syrian war was worsening "by the day" and welcomed any initiative for talks to end bloodshed in the country. Source: AFP

SYRIA'S government has welcomed any initiative for talks to end bloodshed in the country, after UN-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi said he had a peace plan acceptable to all sides.

The Damascus regime's latest stand, expressed by Prime Minister Wael al-Halaqi, came amid a flurry of diplomatic activity led by Mr Brahimi to find ways to end the 21-month conflict.

"The government is working to support the national reconciliation project and will respond to any regional or international initiative that would solve the current crisis through dialogue and peaceful means and prevent foreign intervention in Syria's internal affairs," MR Halaqi told parliament.

Mr Halaqi emphasised the revolt against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, which has cost an estimated 45,000 lives, must be resolved only by the Syrian people, "without external pressures or decrees".


The country, he said, was "moving toward a historic moment when it will declare victory over its enemies, with the goal of positioning Syria to build a new world order that promotes national sovereignty and the concept of international law".

Mr Halaqi's remarks came after Mr Brahimi said the Syrian conflict was worsening "by the day".

Speaking after talks in Russia, the veteran Algerian troubleshooter said on Sunday he had crafted a ceasefire plan "that could be adopted by the international community".

"I have discussed this plan with Russia and Syria... I think this proposal could be adopted by the international community," Mr Brahimi said, without revealing any details.

"There is a proposal for a political solution based on the Geneva declaration foreseeing a ceasefire, forming a government with complete prerogatives and a plan for parliamentary and presidential elections," he said, referring to a peace initiative world powers agreed to in June.

That plan was rejected by Syria's opposition, which insists Mr Assad must depart before any national dialogue can take place.

Russia and China have so far vetoed three UN Security Council draft resolutions seeking to force Assad's hand with the threat of sanctions.

The violence in Syria, meanwhile, escalated with activists reporting finding of 30 tortured bodies in the northern Damascus suburb of Barzeh.

"Thirty bodies were found in the Barzeh district. They bore signs of torture and have so far not been identified," said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which relies on medics and activists on the ground in compiling its tolls.

The Syrian Revolution General Commission, a grassroots network of anti-regime activists, gave a higher estimate of 50 bodies, saying "their heads were cut and disfigured to the point that it was no longer possible to identify" them.

These reports could not be verified independently because of restrictions on international media.

The Observatory said at least 160 people were killed across Syria on Sunday, including 78 civilians.

On Sunday, regime forces had unleashed a fierce offensive in the central city of Homs after overrunning a key neighbourhood a day earlier.

The Observatory said after seizing the Deir Baalbeh district in fighting which left dozens dead, regime forces fired off barrages of rockets into surrounding rebel-held neighbourhoods on Sunday.

Troops also bombarded the nearby opposition stronghold of Rastan.

A video released by the Syrian Revolution General Commission showed the bodies of nine male victims from Deir Baalbeh lying on the ground, their faces bloody and mutilated.

On Sunday, Moscow dispatched a third naval vessel to the eastern Mediterranean in readiness for a possible evacuation of Russian nationals, many of them women who married Syrian men during the Cold War years of close relations.

The Novocherkassk landing ship is expected to dock in Tartus in the first 10 days of the new year, Russian news agencies reported.

Russia has been accused of using the base to supply Mr Assad's government with secret military shipments supplementing the official weapons sales that Moscow has made to Damascus since Soviet times.


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School shooter to be buried in secret

An undated photo shows Adam Lanza, who opened fire inside the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, killing 26 people, including 20 children, before taking his own life. Source: AP

THE body of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooter Adam Lanza, who killed 26 people in a deadly rampage, will be buried in a secret location.

Connecticut State Medical Examiner Wayne H Carver II said that Lanza's body was claimed several days ago, the Hartford Courant reports.

Family spokesman Errol Cockfield said the body was claimed Thursday by the shooter's father, Peter Lanza, reports CNN.

According to the Courant, the father and son had had little contact in the last couple of years.

Police block a road near the house of Nancy Lanza, the mother and first victim of shooter Adam Lanza. Picture: Don Emmert

Adam Lanza, 20, killed himself in a classroom after a shooting spree that left 26 people - including 20 children - dead inside Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, on December 14. It was the second-deadliest school shooting in United States history.

Lanza had earlier killed his mother Nancy at the home they shared.

Mr Carver has ordered toxicology tests to be performed before finalising his findings, although he has already ruled Lanza's death a suicide. Geneticists at the University of Connecticut will also examine Lanza's DNA to for any abnormalities that might explain his aberrant behaviour.

Mourners assemble outside Trinity Episcopal Church ahead of the funeral of one of the Sandy Hook victims, six-year-old Benjamin Andrew Wheeler. Picture: Julio Cortez

James Fox, a professor of criminology at Northeastern University and a mass shooting expert told ABC news that in these cases "the grave is [often] not marked because the family is afraid the grave will be defaced."

"When there is a funeral for the perpetrator it is private," Fox said. "Press is not kept apprised of when it is or where it is for the same reason."
   


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Happy New Year! From around the world

A worker puts up a sign ahead of Myanmar's first public New Year countdown celebration at the Myoma grounds in Yangon. Source: AFP

SYDNEY may have been one of the first but the city kicked off a wave of global celebrations from Dubai to London to welcome in 2013.

Fireworks will also light up the Thames in London, Moscow's Red Square and Kremlin and Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour, as well as central Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, Stockholm, Amsterdam and cities across China.

Revellers in New York will celebrate the stroke of midnight with the traditional New Year's Eve ball drop over Times Square, where South Korean Internet and pop sensation Psy will join a host of American music stars.

In Rio de Janeiro, officials have promised a bumper 16-minute, 24-tonne display opposite Copacabana Beach while in Germany, fireworks will cap a party at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate with the Pet Shop Boys, Bonnie Tyler and Blue.

Vying to become a permanent fixture on the planetary map of New Year celebrations, the Gulf city state of Dubai is planning a lavish gala at the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building.

Fireworks will engulf the spike-like tower, accompanied by a soundtrack performed live by the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra.

Some 50,000 people are also expected to flock to the revered golden Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon for the Myanmar city's first public countdown with fireworks, seen as further evidence of opening up after decades of junta rule.

In Paris, however, the authorities issued a reminder that all fireworks are officially banned for the night. The crowds that gather on the Champs-Elysees and around the Eiffel Tower will have to make do without any display.

And in Caracas, the mayor cancelled the city's traditional end-of-year concert in Bolivar Square, instead asking Venezuelans to pray at home for ailing President Hugo Chavez, who suffered a new setback after cancer surgery.

In regions devastated by Typhoon Bopha, which hit the southern Philippines in early December killing more than 1000 people, many survivors said food, work and permanent shelter topped their priorities for the New Year.

Authorities in the capital Manila are bracing for the annual rush of injuries as families celebrate with do-it-yourself firework displays and shoot celebratory bullets into the air.

Seoul will usher in 2013 with a ritual ringing of the city's 15th-century bronze bell 33 times, reflecting the ancient practice of marking a new year.

Elsewhere in the South Korean capital, including the glitzy Gangnam district made famous in the hit that saw Psy become a household name, there will be fireworks, concerts and street parties.

Millions will visit temples and shrines in Japan for "ninen-mairi" two-year prayers and gather at family homes to feast on soba noodles and watch the New Year variety show "Kohaku Uta Gassen" or the Red and White Song Contest.

In Taiwan, hundreds of thousands defied chilly winds to pack the square in front of the Taipei City Hall for a concert featuring Taiwanese pop diva A-Mei, also known as Chang Hui-mei, and Hong Kong-based singer and actor Aaron Kwok.

And in India, a country rocked by the deadly gang-rape of a young medical student, the armed forces cancelled New Year celebrations while many hotels and bars have scaled back parties out of respect for the unnamed victim.

The New Year, celebrated with glamour across the world, passes unnoticed in ultra-conservative Saudi Arabia where only the two Muslim feasts - Eid Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha are celebrated.

Lazers light up the sky above Victoria harbour in Hong Kong on December 31, just a few hours ahead of a midnight countdown and fireworks display.

Indian sportsmen of Madan mohan malviya stadium, light candles to welcome the New Year in Allahabad.

A Pakistani guide pulls his camel during the last sunset of 2012 at Clifton beach in Karachi on December 31.


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'Fiscal cliff' disputes still in play

Republican Senators Mitch McConnell and Pat Roberts (second from right), leave the Senate chamber to meet with fellow Republicans in a closed-door session as  "fiscal cliff" negotiations continue. Picture: J. Scott Applewhite Source: AP

THE White House and Senate Republicans sorted through stubborn disputes over taxing the wealthy and cutting the budget to pay for Democratic spending proposals as Monday's midnight deadline for an accord avoiding the "fiscal cliff" drew to within hours.

Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky, spoke repeatedly Sunday to Vice President Joe Biden, a former Senate colleague, in hopes of settling remaining differences and clinching a breakthrough that has evaded the two sides since President Barack Obama's November re-election.

In one indication of the eleventh-hour activity, aides said the president, Mr Biden and top administration bargainer Rob Nabors were all working late at the White House, and Mr McConnell was making late-night phone calls as well.

Unless an agreement is reached and approved by Congress by the start of New Year's Day, more than $500 billion in 2013 tax increases will begin to take effect and $109 billion will be carved from defense and domestic programs.

Though the tax hikes and budget cuts would be felt gradually, economists warn that if allowed to fully take hold, their combined impact - the so-called fiscal cliff - would rekindle a recession.

"There is still significant distance between the two sides, but negotiations continue," Democrat Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, of Nevada, said shortly before the Senate ended an unusual Sunday session. "There is still time to reach an agreement, and we intend to continue negotiations."

The House and Senate planned to meet Monday, a rarity for New Year's Eve, in hopes of having a tentative agreement to consider. Yet despite the flurry of activity, there was still no final pact.

"This whole thing is a national embarrassment," Republican Senator Bob Corker, of Tennesee, said Monday on MSNBC, adding that any solution Congress would swallow at this late stage would be inconsequential. "We still haven't moved any closer to solving our nation's problems."

In a move that was sure to irritate Republicans, Mr Reid was planning - absent a deal - to force a Senate vote Monday on Obama's campaign-season proposal to continue expiring tax cuts for all but those with income exceeding $US200,000 ($193,000) for individuals and $250,000 for couples.

Attached to the measure - which the GOP seemed likely to block - would be an extension of jobless benefits for around 2 million long-term unemployed people. The plan was described by Senator Richard Durbin of Illinois, the chamber's No 2 Democrat.

The House and Senate met Sunday ready to debate an agreement or at least show voters they were trying. But the day produced alternating bursts of progress and pitfalls, despite Senate chaplain Barry Black's opening prayer in which he asked the heavens, "Look with favour on our nation and save us from self-inflicted wounds."

In one sign of movement, Republicans dropped a demand to slow the growth of Social Security and other benefits by changing how those payments are increased each year to allow for inflation.

Obama had offered to include that change, despite opposition by many Democrats, as part of earlier, failed bargaining with Republican House Speaker John Boehner, of Ohio, over a larger deficit reduction agreement. But Democrats said they would never include the new inflation formula in the smaller deal now being sought to forestall wide-ranging tax boosts and budget cuts, and Republicans relented.

"It's just acknowledging the reality," Republican Senator Susan Collins, of Maine, said of the GOP decision to drop the idea.

There was still no final agreement on the income level above which decade-old income tax cuts would be allowed to expire. While Obama has long insisted on letting the top 35 per cent tax rate rise to 39.6 per cent on earnings over $250,000, he'd agreed to boost that level to $400,000 in his talks with Boehner. GOP senators said they wanted the figure hoisted to at least that level.

A person familiar with the negotiations says Democrats have offered to extend tax cuts for families making up to $450,000 a year and individuals making up to $400,000.

Senators said disagreements remained over taxing large inherited estates. Republicans want the tax left at its current 35 per cent, with the first $5.1 million excluded, while Democrats want the rate increased to 45 per cent with a smaller exclusion.

The two sides were also apart on how to keep the alternative minimum tax from raising the tax bills of nearly 30 million middle-income families and how to extend tax breaks for research by business and other activities.

Republicans were insisting that budget cuts be found to pay for some of the spending proposals Democrats were pushing.

These included proposals to erase scheduled defence and domestic cuts exceeding $200 billion over the next two years and to extend unemployment benefits. Republicans complained that in effect, Democrats would pay for that spending with the tax boosts on the wealthy.

"We can't use tax increases on anyone to pay for more spending," said Republican Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas.

Both parties also want to block an immediate 27 per cent cut in reimbursements to doctors who treat Medicare patients. Republicans wanted to find savings from Mr Obama's health care bill as well as from Medicare providers, while Democrats want to protect the health care law from cuts.

Both sides agree that a temporary 2-percentage-point cut in the Social Security payroll tax was likely to expire. That reduction - to 4.2 per cent - was initiated by Mr Obama two years ago to help spur the economy and has meant $1,000 annual savings to families earning $50,000.

A senior defence official said if the spending cuts were triggered, the Pentagon would soon begin notifying its 800,000 civilian employees to expect furloughs - mandatory unpaid leave, not layoffs. It would take time for the furloughs to be implemented, said the official, who requested anonymity because the official was not authorised to discuss the preparations


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Man killed by toy plane

A 53-year-old man died on Sunday in Germany after being struck in the head at full speed by a toy plane. Picture: Nathan Edwards

A 53-year-old man died on Sunday after being struck in the head by a toy plane.

The freak accident took place in Stuttgart, Germany, when a small remote-controlled model aircraft was flown at full speed into the man. He died later in hospital.

The toy was being piloted by a 45-year-old man on Gruener Heiner, a hill on the city's outskirts.

The site is popular with paragliders as well as model-plane fans.

Police blamed the accident on strong gusts of wind as stormy weather crossed Germany.

After 13-year-old Tara Lipscombe was killed under similar circumstances in Dartford, England, in 2003, the local Council introduced a complete ban on aeromodel flying.


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Nine shot dead during party

Nine people have been shot dead at a party in Colombia but police do not yet have any suspects. Source: Quest Newspapers

NINE people have been shot and killed in a rural village in northwest Colombia, apparently during a party, a police official has said.

None of the four women and five men who were slain have been identified, no suspects have been arrested and authorities have no idea what the motive of the killings might be, said Yesid Vasquez, police chief for Antioquia department.

He said the victims were apparently celebrating in a rented villa in Envigado, near Medellin, when they were shot.


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Shopping trolley rage leaves man critical

A UK man is fighting for his life after he was allegedly rammed by a woman pushing a shopping trolley in the run up to Christmas. Source: The Advertiser

AN elderly man is in a critical condition after he was allegedly rammed by a woman pushing a shopping trolley in UK supermarket Marks & Spencer in the run up to Christmas.

The 60-year-old man suffered a broken hip and wrist after being knocked to the ground by a woman pushing a trolley in and is now in an intensive care unit at a hospital in Kent, The Bromley Times reports.

Police were called to the supermarket at The Glades shopping centre in Bromley on December 22, according to the London Evening Standard.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: "Police were called to a store in The Glades shopping centre, in Bromley, at 1pm on December 22, following reports of a man injured during an altercation.

"It is understood that the man, aged 60, was struck with a trolley being pushed by a woman. He fell to the ground and sustained injuries including a broken hip and wrist, and was taken to a Kent hospital for treatment."

A 30-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm on Boxing Day and bailed to return on January 29.

Her arrest came after police were informed that the man's condition had taken a turn for the worse.

A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "On Wednesday, 26 December, officers were informed that the man had suffered further health complications and that he was now in a critical condition.

"Officers subsequently arrested a 30-year-old woman on suspicion of GBH."

A spokesperson for Marks & Spencer confirmed the incident to the London Evening

Standard

. "We can confirm that an incident took place at our Bromley store on Saturday 22nd December," the spokesperson said.

"We are assisting the police with their investigation and therefore it would not be appropriate for us to comment any further."

Police are appealing for witnesses to contact Bromley police station or Crimestoppers in the UK. 


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