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7/9/2017 10:36:31 AM

A 19-year-old rape victim in El Salvador is being sent to prison because she delivered a stillborn

Stephanie Hallett

A 19-year-old rape victim in El Salvador is being sent to prison because she delivered a stillborn

In El Salvador, 19-year-old Evelyn Beatriz Hernandez Cruz, a high school student and survivor of multiple rapes, has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for delivering a stillborn baby. She was arrested at a hospital in April 2016 on suspicion of having an abortion — aprocedure that’s been totally illegal in El Salvador for the last 20 years — after giving birth in an outhouse at her home, then fainting from massive blood loss.

After an investigation, it was determined that Hernandez had not attempted to procure an abortion — but she wasn’t freed. Instead, the charges against her were changed to aggravated homicide, with prosecutors arguing that her failure to seek out medical care during her pregnancy amounted to murder.

Hernandez, though, said she didn’t know she was pregnant until after she’d given birth and awoke in the hospital; she’d had intermittent bleeding throughout the pregnancy, and thought only that she was experiencing intense stomach pain during contractions.

Hernandez had been in a forced sexual relationship with a suspected gang member, subjected to repeated rapes she never reported to authorities because she was afraid of the consequences. She became pregnant as a result of these rapes.

The judge who presided over the case sided with prosecutors, agreeing with the claim that Hernandez had thrown the baby in the toilet after giving birth with the intention to kill him. Doctors, meanwhile, were unable to determine whether or not the baby died in utero or in the moments after he was delivered.

According to a report from the BBC, Hernandez said in court, “I did not want to kill my son.”

Women’s reproduction is heavily policed in El Salvador, one of only six countries in the world with a total ban on abortion. Under El Salvador’s anti-abortion law, women can be charged with murder for having miscarriages and suffering stillbirths. Between 2000 and 2014, 147 women were charged with crimes under the anti-abortion law, according to the El Salvador-based group Alliance for Women’s Health and Life.

“El Salvador’s anti-abortion law is causing nothing but pain and suffering to countless women and girls and their families,” said Amnesty’s Americas director, Erika Guevara-Rosas, in a statement. “It goes against human rights and it has no place in the country or anywhere.”


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7/9/2017 4:31:31 PM

3 acid attacks reported every week in London, LBC finds


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London witnesses up to three acid attacks every week, LBC has found, saying the Metropolitan Police recorded up to 83 incidents just this year.

The report from the London based radio station comes after aspiring model and business student Resham Khan was attacked last month while sitting in her car with her cousin Jameel Muhktar.

The incident, which happened on the day Khan turned 21, saw the two attacked with sulphuric acid while stuck in traffic.

The Metropolitan Police is investigating the attack as a hate crime, and has just released new pictures of suspected attacker John Tomlin, 24.

Three days after the attack, Khan, who is set to receive £30,000 (US$38,500) in donations after a fundraising campaign was launched for her following the horrifying attack, said on Twitter:"I'm devastated. I keep wondering if my life will ever be the same."

Another acid attack victim is now calling for the law to treat acid attacks as it does knife attacks.

Imran Khan had acid squirted on his face as he was delivering pizza in Dagenham, east London, last November.

He told LBC that the law fails to do enough to punish those responsible.

"I actually ID-ed the guy and he got arrested. But the police took no further action as there was 'insufficient evidence',” he told LBC.

"I've seen him today. When I went to go to the shops, he was hanging around in the same place. He grins at me. He's literally got away with it.

"If someone wants to stab you, they've got to come close to you,” he added.

“But with acid, they could be standing 2 meters away and just squash the bottle.

“It will do the same amount of damage."

Up to 300,000 people have signed a petition to make it unlawful to buy acid without a license.

Sarmad Ismail, who started the petition, outlined how easy it is to buy acid online and said: “You put sulphuric acid into Google and the results that come up are 'Concentrated acid neutraliser', '2.5l or Sulphuric acid 96%', which is £11.95 and will be delivered to your door.

"And what comes to your door can completely destroy a life.

"There should be checks in place, especially on these websites. There should be licencing.”

He agreed with Khan’s claim that acid attacks are just as bad as knife attacks, telling LBC reporter Rachael Venables: "It's just as bad as carrying a knife around because if you spray that substance on someone's face, it will cause lasting damage for years to come."

Scores of protesters gathered in east London on Thursday to protest over the recent string of acid attacks in the capital, as well as the growing Islamophobia.

Hate crimes in London have increased fivefold following the terrorist attack on London Bridge and Borough Market, according to figures released by the city’s mayor, Sadiq Khan.


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7/9/2017 5:25:25 PM
Syria cease-fire goes into effect in southern part of country
Published July 09, 2017 | Fox News

An open-ended cease-fire in southern Syria brokered by the United States, Russia, and Jordan went into effect Sunday.

The agreement, announced Thursday after a meeting between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, went into effect at noon, and is the first initiative by the Trump administration in collaboration with Russia to bring some stability to Syria.

Trump tweeted Sunday, "We negotiated a ceasefire in parts of Syria which will save lives. Now it is time to move forward in working constructively with Russia!"

The initiative followed weeks of talks in the Jordanian capital, Amman, to address the buildup of Iranian-backed forces, in support of the Syrian government, near the Jordanian and Israeli borders.

The three brokering nations did not specify mechanisms to monitor or enforce the truce.


President Donald Trump meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the G20 Summit, Friday, July 7, 2017, in Hamburg. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

A resident and local opposition activist in Daraa, near the Jordanian border, reported calm in the opening minutes of the truce.

A FRACTION OF MOSUL, SYRIA'S RAQQA NO LESS CHALLENGING

"There's still a lot of anxiety," said Ahmad al-Masalmeh. "We've entered the cease-fire but there are no mechanisms to enforce it. That's what concerns people."

Six years of fighting and siege have devastated Daraa, one of the first cities to see large protests against President Bashar Assad in 2011.


In this May 18, 2017 file photo, a Syrian National flag hangs out of a damaged building at the mountain resort town of Zabadani in the Damascus countryside, Syria. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar,)

It remains contested by U.S.-backed rebels and Syrian government forces supported by Russia and Iran. Large swaths of the city have been reduced to rubble by government artillery and Russian air power.

The government maintains it is fighting against terrorist groups. The Al-Qaida-linked Levant Liberation Committee is one of the most potent factions fighting alongside rebels in Daraa.

UN SAYS TRUCE DEAL IN SOUTHERN SYRIA WILL HELP PEACE TALKS

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that Israel would welcome a "genuine cease-fire" in southern Syria so long as it doesn't enable Iran and its proxies to develop a military presence along the border.

The truce covers the Quneitra, Daraa, and Sweida provinces, where the government and the rebels are also fighting Islamic State militants, who are not included in the truce.

No cease-fire has lasted long in the six-year-old Syrian war.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

(foxnews.com)

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7/9/2017 5:55:35 PM

Pope warns G20 against 'dangerous alliances' damaging poor, migrants: paper



General view of the discussion table while German Chancellor Angela Merkel is seen on the screen above during the G20 leaders summit in Hamburg, Germany July 7, 2017. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer


Pope Francis warned leaders of the world's top 20 economies meeting in Hamburg against forming dangerous and distorting alliances that could harm the poor and migrants, in an article in Italian daily la Repubblica on Saturday.

"The G20 worries me, it hits migrants in countries in half of the world and it hits them even more as time goes by," the Pope was quoted as saying in a conversation with the paper's founder Eugenio Scalfari.

Francis, the first non-European pope in 1,300 years, said he was afraid of "very dangerous alliances among (foreign) powers that have a distorted vision of the world: America and Russia, China and North Korea, (Vladimir) Putin and (Bashar al-)Assad in the war in Syria."

He said the greatest danger concerned immigration, with "the poor, the weak, the excluded and the marginalised" juxtaposed with "those who... fear the invasion of migrants".

European Union states are at odds over how to cope with a huge influx of migrants, many fleeing war and poverty in countries Syria, Afghanistan and other countries.

On top of resolving the differences over trade and climate change Angela Merkel, chancellor of G20 host nation Germany, is expected to lead discussions on this issue.

Pope Francis was also quoted as saying Europe should adopt a federal structure as soon as possible or "it won't count for anything in the world"

In May the 79-year old Argentine urged Europe not to see migrants as criminals.

(Reporting by Giulia Segreti; editing by John Stonestreet)

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7/10/2017 10:26:40 AM

TRUMP AND CHINA AGREE TO MILITARY EXERCISES OVER NORTH KOREAN THREAT AS PRESIDENT TONES DOWN TOUGH TALK AGAINST CHINA’S XI JINPING


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U.S. President Donald Trump struck a conciliatory tone with Chinese leader Xi Jinping Saturday despite criticizing China last week for not helping to crack down on North Korea's nuclear weapons program.

The Trump administration and China now intend to move forward with military and security cooperation between the two counties. But President Xi also stressed the importance of talks with North Korea—an idea not embraced by the Trump administration.

"We had very direct discussions about North Korea,” U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told reporters on Air Force One Saturday. Trump and Xi had "substantive discussions" about how to deal with North Korea, he added, and “very direct discussions about military and security cooperation.”


U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping (R) meet on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany, July 8, 2017.SAUL LOEB, POOL/REUTERS

State news agency Xinhua said that Xi will order China's navy to join U.S.-led military exercises in the Pacific Rim in 2018.

The Trump-Xi meeting lasted over an hour-and-a-half and followed a tweet by Trump just days before the summit in which he admonished Xi for not doing more to curb North Korea’s nuclear capabilities.

Pyongyang claimed to have test launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) Tuesday that could reach Alaska.

“So much for China working with us,” Trump tweeted Wednesday, adding, “trade between China and North Korea grew almost 40 percent in the first quarter” of 2017.

Read more: Trump tweets would be a "disaster" in the thick of a nuclear crisis with North Korea, say experts

In April, during Trump’s meeting with Xi at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida, the president received assurances that China would do more to contain the North Korean threat.

However, Trump changed his blustering tone toward China while at the table with Xi during the G20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany.

“Let me just say that it’s an honor to have gotten to know you. We are developing and have developed a wonderful relationship,” Trump said to Xi Saturday. “I appreciate the things that you have done in regard to the very substantial problem that we all face in North Korea.”

Tensions between the U.S. and North Korea have ratcheted up, with the U.S. threatening military action. In Poland on Thursday, Trump warned: “I have some pretty severe things that we are thinking about” in response to the missile test. “That doesn't mean we are going to do it. I don't draw red lines,” the president said.

U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said Wednesday that the U.S. is considering military action to stop Pyongyang’s missile tests.

China has been frustrated by the increasingly combative rhetoric of the U.S. Xi stressed the importance of talks with North Korea in his meeting with Trump, according to Xinhua news agency.

“China has many times talked about its principled position, namely that at the same time as the international community [is] making necessary responses to North Korean acts that go against U.N. Security Council resolutions, They must step up efforts to promote talks and manage and control the situation," Xinhua said, citing Xi.

(Newsweek)

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