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8/24/2012 4:45:33 PM

Spain Burns: The Price of Austerity (Videos)

















Spain, stuck in a recession and with almost a quarter of its workforce unemployed, has experienced some of its worst forest fires in almost twenty years this summer with 24,710 acres of land left blackened. Cuts to rural firefighters are being blamed for a number of deaths and for the loss of forest landscapes.

As the Guardian notes, “several wet years, followed by a dry winter and hot summer” have created “perfect wildfire conditions.” But also bearing a huge part of the blame are “official negligence, rural population flight and disappearing herds of sheep and goats.”

Robert Rubio, a forester, ecologist and professional firefighter from Andilla, 12 miles from Alcublas in Valencia, tells the Guardian that only a tenth of the usual number of temporary local summer firefighters were hired this year (officials claim otherwise). Other regional governments, in northeastern Catalonia and northwestern Galicia, are spending 20 percent less than two years ago.

Even more, decades of people leaving the countryside and restrictions on using public land have meant that populations of sheep and goats that once kept grass and underbrush in check have dwindled. Rafa Casaña, a member of an Alcublas conservation group, says that there are now only 300 sheep and goats in the hills in his region; in the 1920s, there were 30,000. All told, 28 percent of Spain’s sheep and goats — seven million — have disappeared in just the past four years.

In July, a French man with disabilities, Pascal Couton, and his 14-year-old daughter, Océane, died when they tried to jump into the sea, where scores of people had fled to escape fires consuming a cliff-top road in Girona, in northeastern Spain. A rural firefighter and a forestry agent lost their lives earlier this month in fires in Torremanzanas, in southeastern Valencia.

This video shows the fires in Girona and another in Portbou that left three dead, many wounded and thousands of acres burnt.


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8/24/2012 4:54:06 PM

Even more brutal leader takes over Mexico's Zetas


Associated Press/Mexican Attorney General's Office website - This undated image taken from the Mexican Attorney General's Office rewards program website on Aug. 23, 2012, shows the alleged leader of Zetas drug cartel, Miguel Angel Trevino Morales, alias “Z-40.” A split in the leadership of Mexico's violent drug cartel has led to the rise of Trevino Morales, elevating him to the status of public enemy number one for both his friends and his enemies. (AP Photo/Mexican Attorney General's Office website)

MEXICO CITY (AP) — A falling out between the leaders of the hyper-violent Zetas cartel appears to have put the gang in the hands of a brutal and feared gangster who has been blamed for an eruption of bloodshed in Mexico's once relatively calm central states.

Miguel Angel Trevino Morales is a former cartel enforcer who apparently won a showdown with Zetas founder Heriberto Lazcano Lazcano for leadership, law enforcement officials say.

Lawmen and even competing drug capos picture Trevino as a brutal assassin who favors getting rid of foes by stuffing them into oil drums, dousing them with gasoline and setting them on fire — a practice known as a "guiso," a Spanish word for "stew."

That could be a worrisome turn for the Zetas, which already was the hemisphere's most violent criminal organization. It has been blamed for a large share of the tens of thousands of deaths in Mexico's war on drugs, though other gangs too have repeatedly committed mass slayings.

"There was a lot of talk that he was pushing really hard on Lazcano Lazcano and was basically taking over the Zetas, because he had the personality, he was the guy who was out there basically fighting in the streets with the troops," said Jere Miles, a Zetas expert and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement special agent who was posted in Mexico until last year.

"Lazcano Lazcano, at the beginning he was kind of happy just to sit back and let Trevino do this, but I don't think he understood how that works in the criminal underworld," Miles said. "When you allow someone to take that much power, and get out in front like that, pretty soon the people start paying loyalty to him and they quit paying to Lazcano."

The rise has so alarmed at least one gang chieftain that he has called for gangs, drug cartels, civic groups and even the government to form a united front to fight Trevino Morales, known as "Z-40," whom he blamed for most of Mexico's violence.

"Let's unite and form a common front against the Zetas, and particularly against Z-40, Miguel Angel Trevino Morales, because this person with his unbridled ambition has caused so much terror and confusion in our country," said a man identified as Servando Gomez, leader of the Knights Templar cartel, in a viedo posted Tuesday on the internet.

A Mexican law enforcement official who wasn't authorized to speak on the record said the video appeared to be genuine.

"He is the main cause of everything that is happening in Mexico, the robberies, kidnappings, extortion," Gomez is heard saying on the tape. "We are inviting all the groups ... everyone to form a common front to attack Z-40 and put an end to him."

Trevino Morales has a fearsome reputation. "If you get called to a meeting with him, you're not going to come out of that meeting," said a U.S. law-enforcement official in Mexico City, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the topic.

In two years since Zetas split with their former allies in the Gulf cartel — a split in which Trevino reported played a central role — the gang has become one of Mexico's two main cartels, and is battling the rival Sinaloa cartel.

Now the Zetas' internal disputes have added to the violence of the conflict between gangs. Internal feuds spilled out into pitched battles in the normally quiet north-central state of San Luis Potosi in mid-August, when police found a van stuffed with 14 executed bodies.

San Luis Potosi state Attorney General Miguel Angel Garcia Covarrubias told local media that a 15th man who apparently survived the massacre told investigators that both the killers and the victims were Zetas. "It was a rivalry with the same organized crime group," Garcia Covarrubias said.

The leadership dispute also may have opened the door to lesser regional figures in the Zetas gang to step forward and rebel, analysts and officials said.

Analysts say that a local Zetas leader in the neighboring state of Zacatecas, Ivan Velazquez Caballero, "The Taliban," was apparently trying to challenge Trevino Morales' leadership grab, and that the 14 bullet-ridden bodies left in the van were The Taliban's men, left there as a visible warning by Trevino Morales' underlings.

The Taliban's territory, Zacatecas, appears to have been a hot spot in Trevino's dispute with Lazcano. It was in Zacatecas that a professionally printed banner was hung in a city park, accusing Lazcano of betraying fellow Zetas and turning them in to the police.

Trevino began his career as a teenage gofer for the Los Tejas gang, which controlled most crime in his hometown of Nuevo Laredo, across the border from the city of Laredo, Texas, officials say.

Around 2005, Trevino Morales was promoted to boss of the Nuevo Laredo territory, or "plaza" and given responsibility for fighting off the Sinaloa cartel's attempt to seize control of its drug-smuggling routes. He orchestrated a series of killings on the U.S. side of the border, several by a group of young U.S. citizens who gunned down their victims on the streets of the American city. American officials believe the hit men also carried out an unknown number of killings on the Mexican side of the border, the U.S. official said.

Trevino Morales is on Mexico's most-wanted list, with a reward of 30 million pesos ($2.28 million) offered for information leading to his capture.

Raul Benitez, a security expert at Mexico's National Autonomous University, said that the Zetas are inherently an unstable cartel with an already huge capacity for violence, and the possibility of more if they begin fighting internal disputes. "I think the Zetas are having problems, and there is no central command," he said.

The Zetas have been steadily expanding their influence and reaching into Central America in recent years, constructing a route for trafficking drugs that offloads Colombian cocaine in Honduras, ships it overland along Mexico's Gulf Coast and runs into over the border through Trevino Morales' old stomping grounds.

Samuel Logan, managing director of the security analysis firm Southern Pulse, notes that "personality-wise they (Trevino Morales and Lazcano) couldn't be more different," and believes the two may want to take the cartel in different directions. The stakes in who wins the dispute could be large for Mexico; Lazcano is believed to be more steady, more of a survivor who might have an interest in preserving the cartel as a stable organization.

"Lazcano may be someone who would take the Zetas in a direction where they'd become less of a thorn in the side for the new political administration," Logan said in reference to Enrique Pena Nieto, who is expected to take office as president on Dec. 1. "In contrast, Trevino is someone who wants to fight the fight."

Referring to Ignacio "Nacho" Coronel, a member of the rival Sinaloa Cartel who died in a shootout with soldiers in July 2010, Logan noted, "Trevino is someone who is going to want to go out, like Nacho Coronel went out, with his guns blazing."

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Associated Press writer Michael Weissenstein contributed to this report

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8/24/2012 5:03:04 PM

Ill. police: Teenager held 2 years escapes captors


Associated Press/St. Louis Post-Dispatch, J.B. Forbes - Members of the Madison County tactical response team take a two-year-old child to a waiting ambulance Thursday evening, Aug. 23, 2012 in Washington Park, Ill. The child was rescued after a teenage girl reported missing more than two years ago escaped from a home and went to police, saying her child was still in the house. The girl reported that she was raped by her captor, got pregnant and had a baby, police said. (AP Photo/St. Louis Post-Dispatch, J.B. Forbes) EDWARDSVILLE INTELLIGENCER OUT; THE ALTON TELEGRAPH OUT

WASHINGTON PARK, Ill. (AP) — A teen girl reported missing more than two years ago told police she escaped a home in southwestern Illinois where she had been held captive and repeatedly sexually assaulted.

Authorities in Washington Park, a village next to East St. Louis,raided the house Thursday afternoon and took into custody a 24-year-old man and his mother. They also recovered the teen's young child, which the girl said was the result of rape by her captor.

Washington Park Police Chief David Clark said they believe the man's mother aided the crimes. Police would not identify either of them by name because they had not been charged as of early Friday.

About two dozen members of a SWAT team wearing helmets and body armor swarmed the home with assault rifles drawn. They recovered the child and arrested a man and his mother.

One officer carried the child from the home, shielding the toddler with a sheet. The child was then taken away in an ambulance.

Police in St. Louis, Mo., had listed the girl as a missing or runaway juvenile in April 2010. She was 15 when she disappeared.

The teen told police she was held against her will and was beaten and sexually assaulted almost every day. She reported trying to escape several times but told police that her captor chased her down each time and forced her back to the home at gunpoint.

She told police she was able to escape this week with the help of a relative.

Police said the teen also told them she was forced by the man and his mother to give a false name in medical records during her pregnancy and when the child was born.

A neighbor, Lakeitha Smith, told several local TV stations that she saw the girl from time to time outside the house and never witnessed anything that would raise concern.

"I used to see her come out of the house, back and forth," Smith said. "I didn't think she was being held hostage in the house."

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8/24/2012 5:06:35 PM
Restoration of Ku Klux Klan Leader's Monument Rises Up Debate









A monument in honor of the Ku Klux Klan’s original “Grand Wizard”, Nathan Bedford Forrest, is getting renovated in Selma, Alabama this month. The Friends of Forrest organization in the small town have announced that they plan to resurrect the monument after it was officially moved from public property shortly after 2000, NBC reports.

Before its removal from public property in 2001, people had participated in outright protests in which they performed a mock lynching and threw trash at the figure. Earlier this year, the bust of Forrest was stolen from its pedestal and now both the Friends of Forrest and the United Daughters of the Confederacy have ordered a new bust and plan to put up extra fencing to protect the monument from further attacks.

The monument has done anything but soothe racial tensions in Alabama and across the country. Forrest was not only a general in the Civil War who mercilessly killed as many as 250 black soldiers during his campaigns, he was also the first head of the Ku Klux Klan. Democratic Senator Hank Sanders pointed out to WSFA 12 News that General Forrestunnecessarily killed surrendered black soldiers who no longer posed an active threat during the Civil War. In his own words:

Here’s a man who killed African-Americans who had surrendered, who were not a threat to anybody, (who)formed the Ku Klux Klan… And yet we are talking about a monument to him.

Sanders is among many thousands of people who are pushing the Selma City Council to stop the restoration of a monument to a person who incited and led racist movements during a violent and dark period in United States history. His name is nearly synonymous with white supremacist movements the world over. Just think of the film ‘Forrest Gump,’ in which the main character explains the origins of his name while historic footage plays of Klan members riding horses.

Currently the monument sits on an acre of land that is currently under contestation. Sanders has argued that the land is owned by the city while members of the United Daughters of the Confederacy have argued that it is private property owned by the organization.

Supporters of the monument’s restoration believe their rights have been infringed upon while building an even larger monument than the one that went up back in 2000. One man from the Friends of Forrest, Todd Kiscaden, told WSFA that Forrest was an exemplary person, stating:

I recommend this man to model his life after… He always led from the front. He did what he said he was going to do. He took care of his people, and his people included both races.

A wider and more general consensus has clearly sided with the idea that General Forrest is an icon of American racism at its most extreme. Malika Sanders-Fortier has made perhaps the most salient point about why the monument is upsetting, “Monuments celebrating violent racism and intolerance have no place in this country, let alone in a city like Selma, where the families of those attacked by the Klan still live.”

The restoration of the monument has brought back the very real legacy of Civil War and Jim Crow racism. The city council will face an uphill battle if they decide to pursue a removal of the bust because the land most likely falls under the control of private groups and not the city.

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8/24/2012 5:15:32 PM

“Lynchings” in the Holy Land
















Some call it lynching and compare it to Emmett Till. It echoes Nazi Germany’s prohibition against miscegenation between Jews (especially men) and Aryans (especially women). Only it’s happening today, and this time it is a group of Jews who are on the wrong side of justice.

On August 17, some Jewish teenagers in Jerusalem allegedly severely beat three Arab teens, supposedly for talking with Jewish girls. Fortunately the boys survived (though one remains in the hospital), but the incident succeeded in sending the message: don’t mess with “our” women. Just to make sure the lesson was heard, an Orthodox Israeli group posted an open letter to Arabs in the wake of the attack in Hebrew and Arabic (this English translation is mine):

Dear Arab guy:

We don’t want you to get hurt!

Our daughters are valuable to us,

and just as you would not want a Jew to date your sister

so are we unwilling for an Arab to date a girl from among our people.

Just as you would do anything to prevent a Jew from dating your sister – we are the same way!

If you are thinking of visiting a pedestrian mall or shopping center in Jerusalem in order to date Jewish girls – this isn’t the place.

You may walk around in your own village and find girlfriends there, not here!

Last week an Arab who thought he might find Jewish girls was wounded.

We don’t wish for you to get hurt,

guard our daughters’ honor

because our survival depends on it!

The letter is signed by Lehava, a group whose acronym in Hebrew stands for “Preventing Assimilation in the Holy Land.”

This is not the first time Jews have attacked Arabs in what Americans would call hate crimes and Israelis call “lynches” but the circumstances and poster introduce a new facet to these assaults: misogyny.

According to an English-language Israeli news website, “There are several organizations promoting ethnic segregation in Israel, with a special emphasis on preventing relations between Jewish girls and Palestinian men.”

The notion that “our daughters” might be defiled by men of a despised population echoes the fears of white Southerners that black men wished to seduce or rape white women. Some combination of a desire to defend their female “property” and an inability to believe that white women would choose to consort with black men led white men to lynch blacks. One young black, Emmett Till, was murdered just for whistling at or speaking to a white woman in 1955. Now we have young Arabs beaten just for talking with Jewish girls – if they even did that, which is under dispute.

Left-leaning politicians and Jewish protestors have spoken out against the racist violence, but not to the extent that they have in the past. “An attempt to introduce laws against intermarriage was the main reason the Knesset rejected Jewish supremacist Meir Kahane in the 1980s. At the time, Justice Shamgar wrote that such ideas ‘remind us of the worst persecution in Jewish history.’” Indeed they do, and they continue.

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