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3/20/2016 1:56:00 PM

Naval officer arrested for assaulting Japanese woman on flight

By Eric DuVall | Updated March 19, 2016 at 5:42 PM

U.S. Navy ships are docked at the White Beach Naval Facility on the Japanese island of Okinawa. A Navy lieutenant stationed in Okinawa was arrested Friday after allegedly groping and punching a 19-year-old Japanese woman on a flight from San Diego to Tokyo. Photo courtesy U.S. Navy

TOKYO, March 19 (UPI) -- A U.S. Navy officer was arrested after allegedly groping and punching a 19-year-old Japanese woman on a flight from San Diego to Japan, officials said.

The officer is a 33-year-old lieutenant stationed at the Navy's base in Okinawa, USA Today reported.

The incident happened over the course of about 90 minutes on a commercial flight. Witnesses told Stars and Stripes the officer was drinking and had been repeatedly groping the woman's leg. Another passenger reported the behavior to a flight attendant and the woman had switched seats when the officer allegedly hit her in the face.

The severity of the woman's injuries was not reported.

The officer was taken into custody early Friday when the plane landed at Narita International Airport in Tokyo. A spokesman for the Navy in Japan said U.S. officials are cooperating fully with the Japanese police investigation and the two sides are working to determine which country should have jurisdiction over potential criminal proceedings. A separate investigation by the Navy has also begun.

The officer remains in custody Sunday. He has not been charged.

The arrest comes just three days after Seaman Apprentice Justin Castellanos, 24, was arrested and charged with allegedly raping a Japanese woman inside an Okinawa hotel. The U.S. base commander in Okinawa issued a public apology to the island's governor over the incident.

(UPI)

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3/20/2016 2:27:40 PM

Dead Brussels gunman wanted to be ISIS suicide bomber

PARIS — The Algerian gunman newly linked to the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris after being killed by police joined the Islamic State group in 2014 and told the extremists he wanted to die as a suicide bomber, bypassing the choice to be a fighter.

Previously unknown to authorities, Mohamed Belkaid was shot to death on Tuesday in a raid that led to the arrest of fugitive Salah Abdeslam, who is thought to have escaped the apartment while Belkaid fired the Kalashnikov assault rifle later found near his body.

A Belgium police officer secures a rooftop during the March 15th raid outside of Brussels.Photo: Reuters

According to exclusive documents given to The Associated Press by the Syrian opposition news site Zaman al-Wasl, Belkaid told the extremists he had traveled throughout Europe – including to Spain, Germany and France – and listed his residence as Sweden. He provided a passport to the group and a phone number for a close relative, which on Friday rang as a non-functioning line.

In the document, he said he had no experience as a jihadi and no one to vouch for him as he crossed the border on April 19, 2014. Islamic State prizes the growth of its networks abroad, and having a sponsor is seen as both a sign of credibility and a way to measure the extent of its reach.

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A masked Belgian policeman secures the area during the March 15th raid that killed Mohamed Belkaid.Photo: Reuters

Belkaid listed his occupation as a candy maker.

German intelligence authorities say they also have a copy of some of the same documents as the Syrian opposition site, and that they are believed to be authentic.

Belkaid’s “application” to the Islamic State group and his subsequent ties to the Nov. 13 attackers, many of whom met and trained together in Syria, highlights the difficulty in uncovering the extent of the plot that led to 130 deaths in Paris.

French President Francois Hollande said Friday that more people were involved in the attacks than initially thought, and predicted more arrests would follow that of Abdeslam and four others.

On Friday, Belgian prosecutors said Belkaid was “most probably” an accomplice of Abdeslam and had been using a fake Belgian ID card in the name of Samid Bouzid. A man using that ID was one of two men seen with Abdeslam in a rental car on the Hungarian-Austrian border in September.

The same fake ID was used on Nov. 17 to transfer 750 euros to the cousin of Abdelhamid Abbaoud, the suspected ringleader of the attack. Both Hasna Ait Boulahcen and Abbaoud died in a police siege of the apartment paid for by that transfer, which was destroyed by a suicide attacker holed up with the two.

Belkaid was killed Tuesday by a police sniper in Brussels. A Kalashnikov assault rifle was found by his body, as well as a book on Salafism, an ultraconservative strain of Islam. Elsewhere in the apartment, police found an Islamic State banner as well as 11 Kalashnikov loaders and a large quantity of ammunition, the prosecutor said.

(New York Post)


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3/20/2016 4:39:29 PM

Anti-Trump movement escalates with large protests in Arizona, NYC

Caitlin Dickson
Breaking News Reporter
March 19, 2016





Donald Trump supporters point and scream at an anti-Trump demonstrator during a campaign rally in Fountain Hills, Ariz., March 19, 2016. (Photo: Ricardo Arduengo/Reuters)


For months, anti-Trump protesters have been a constant fixture at the Republican presidential frontrunner’s campaign rallies. Often they are individuals or small groups that are loudly — and at times forcibly — ejected as soon as they’re identified as “subversives.”

More recently, however, Trump’s events have started to draw protesters by the hundreds and even thousands. So many showed up to a rally in Chicago ahead of the Illinois primary last week that Trump was forced to back out — despite assurances from the Chicago police that they had the situation under control. Perhaps bolstered by Chicago, the anti-Trump protests have continued to escalate as Marco Rubio’s departure from the race seems only to have helped pave Trump’s path to the Republican nomination.

On Friday, Trump supporters were met by hundreds of protesters chanting slogans like “Dump Trump” outside a rally in Salt Lake City. The next day, demonstrators shut down a highway leading to the Phoenix suburb where the businessman was slated to speak at a rally alongside controversial local Sheriff Joe Arpaio — one of multiple campaign events on the candidate’s schedule in Arizona. Trump, who launched his candidacy with vicious attacks against Mexican immigrants and big promises to build a “huge” wall between the U.S. and Mexico, is currentlyleading the polls in the border state, which will hold its Democratic and Republican primary elections on Tuesday.

At the same time, thousands gathered outside Trump Tower in midtown Manhattan to protest the acerbic real estate mogul-turned-politician in his hometown. Though New Yorkers won’t cast their primary votes until April 19, more than 5,000 people RSVP’d to a Facebook invitation for Saturday’s New York protest, which stated that “Trump’s policies threaten many of us in the Black, Latino, LGBTQIA+, Muslim, and other communities. These policies and type of speech has no place in this country, and certainly does not have a place in the city that Trump grew his empire in — a city known as a melting pot and home for many of the same people Trump continues to wage war on.”

In addition to the highway demonstration and protests in New York City, things appeared to turn ugly at a campaign event in Tucson. A video posted to social media on Saturday night purported to show Trump’s campaign manager Corey Lewandowski and another man grabbing the collar of an anti-Trump protester.


Lewandowski had been under fire after allegedly getting overly physical with former Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields. Fields, who has since resigned from the news outlet, has filed suit against Lewandowski while Trump’s campaign denies the claim.

The anti-Trump movement is picking up speed beyond the picket lines as well. No sooner had Rubio announced he was dropping out of the race following his devastating loss in Florida last week than Ted Cruz began actively courting his former rival’s supporters by positioning himself as the “the one candidate who can beat Donald Trump.”

While it’s unclear how many Rubio backers are actually running into Cruz’s “open arms,” the tea party Texan’s pitch appears to be working on some of the establishment Republicans, from whom Cruz distanced himself in order to bolster his political career. Former presidential candidate, and newly outspoken Trump opponent Mitt Romneyannounced this week that he plans to vote for Cruz in Utah’s caucuses Tuesday. Even Lindsey Graham, one of Cruz’s most vocal enemies in the Senate, has reluctantly thrown his support behind Cruz in a desperate effort to stop Trump.

As far as Trump’s concerned, this is a fool’s errand. Not just undeterred but apparently emboldened by his critics, Trump continues to plow through the primaries with supporters following his lead.



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3/20/2016 5:00:01 PM

Renowned Ukrainian Pianist’s Young Daughters
Found Dead in Texas Home


The two very young daughters of celebrated Ukrainian pianist Vadym Kholodenko were found murdered in their bedrooms at the home of his estranged wife in Fort Worth, Texas, on Thursday.

Sofya Tsygankova, 31, the children’s mother, was stabbed during the incident and is recovering in the hospital. After she recovers from her physical injuries she will be held for a mental evaluation, according to police.

While details remain sparse, Kholodenko, 29, is not a suspect in the case, and police are not currently searching for anyone in connection to the crime. They have not yet confirmed if Tsygankova, who is also a pianist, is a suspect, or whether her injuries were self-inflicted.



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Kholodenko went to the home to pick up his daughters, 5-year-old Nika and 1-year-old Michela, and found them dead in their beds and Tsygankova in a state of distress. The girls were not stabbed and had no signs of physical injury, and the cause of death has not yet been determined. Police report that there were no signs of forced entry into the home.

"He has been cooperative in this investigation. He is not considered a suspect at this time,” police Commander David Babcock said, referring to the father.

Kholodenko won the gold medal in the 2013 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and was scheduled to play three shows with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra this weekend. All current engagements for the pianist have been canceled.

Tsygankova and Kholodenko were married in 2010, but filed for divorce in November 2015. In 2014, the police responded to two calls at the home, but have not revealed the circumstances of those incidents.


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3/20/2016 5:34:51 PM

Fire hits home of witness to arson that killed Palestinian family

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A Palestinian man stands outside the entrance to the Dawabsha family home in the West Bank village of Duma, which was firebombed in July 2015 (AFP Photo/Jaafar Ashtiyeh)


Duma (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) - Fire on Sunday engulfed the home of a key witness to an arson attack by Jewish extremists that killed a Palestinian family last year, but he survived the blaze, police and residents said.

The home of Ibrahim Dawabsha is located in Duma in the occupied West Bank, the same village where a July firebombing killed an 18-month-old Palestinian boy and his parents.

Israeli authorities were investigating the cause of the fire at the second floor home, though residents said they believed it was started by Molotov cocktails and Palestinian officials reacted angrily to what they viewed as another extremist attack.

Dawabsha and his wife were awakened overnight by thick smoke, residents said.

The young couple, relatives of the family killed in the July attack, were hospitalised for smoke inhalation and were said to be in shock.

"At around 1:30 am, I heard my brother and his wife call for help," said Dawabsha's brother Bashar, who lives downstairs.

"I went up to their floor and I saw the fire."

A bedroom window in the house was broken, with shattered glass inside, an AFP journalist reported.

There was heavy damage, with walls covered in soot and furniture burnt, including the bed. Shocked residents gathered to view what happened.

The broken window raised suspicions that Molotov cocktails were thrown inside -- as occurred in the July firebombing.

"The window was broken from the outside and flammable materials were found in the rubble," Colonel Malek Ali, fire chief for the nearby city of Nablus, told AFP.

Another family member, Nasser Dawabsha, said he believed the fire was intended to "send a message to the family and the village: 'This witness must disappear.'"

Israeli police said "all leads will be investigated."

- Jewish 'terrorism' -

The July 31 attack on a family home in the village killed 18-month-old Ali Saad Dawabsha and fatally wounded his parents.

Five-year-old Ahmed was the sole survivor from the immediate family.

After spending months in hospital, he was flown to Spain last week to meet Real Madrid football stars, including his hero Cristiano Ronaldo.

Ibrahim Dawabsha told local media at the time of the firebombing that he saw two masked men standing near the badly wounded parents lying on the ground.

In January, a court charged two Israelis over the firebombing after slow progress in the case led to criticism from human rights groups and Palestinians.

The attack sparked global condemnation and drew renewed attention to Jewish extremism, including accusations Israel had not done enough to prevent such violence.

Amiram Ben-Uliel, 21, from the northern West Bank settlement of Shilo, was charged with three counts of murder and one of attempted murder, arson and conspiracy to commit a hate crime.

A 17-year-old, whose name remains under a gag order, was charged with being an accessory to committing a racially motivated murder.

Ben-Uliel and the minor, who lived in another, wildcat settlement near Duma at the time, allegedly plotted to avenge the shooting death of an Israeli near Shilo by a Palestinian one month earlier.

At the time, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu labelled the firebombing "terrorism" -- a word usually used by Israelis to refer to violence committed by Palestinians.

Israel came under heavy pressure to try those responsible, with human rights groups questioning the delay in investigating the case and contrasting it to the swift response that generally follows Palestinian attacks.

Palestine Liberation Organisation secretary general Saeb Erekat said in a statement Sunday that "we hold the Israeli government fully responsible for the crimes in Duma" and said he was expecting "another sham investigation."

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