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| Store Owners Faced Civil Lawsuit After Beating Store Robber |
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By Paul Gori :: 1835 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Business & Finance, Government & Society
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Michigan, USA – “It is hard enough to make a living in Michigan. Now we have to give up the right to protect ourselves when our lives are being threatened. This state is getting way out of control,” says Andrew Gabara, of Clinton Township.
Gabara’s comments are in light of the ongoing frustration Chaldeans in Clinton Township are feeling regarding the Nick’s Party Stop robbery. “This state is backward. They were protecting themselves form being robbed and now they are being sued. Where is the justice?”
Scott Zielinski, who was found guilty and sentenced to prison for the November 2007 robbing Nick’s Party Stop in Clinton Township sued the store owner and employees from prison for beating him up during the robbery. John Acho, and three employees including Acho's nephew Justin Kallo, who shot Zielinski twice were named in the suit.
Zielinski, 23, filed the lawsuit in April after he was shot while robbing the store on Cass Avenue, south of 19 Mile Road, near Chippewa Valley High School. Zielinski, wielding a knife and wearing a mask, entered the store about 7:30 p.m. Nov. 15, 2007, and demanded cash and cigarettes. As he fled out the front door carrying a bag of money and cigarettes, he was shot in the arm.
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| Iraqi Police Unable or Unwilling to Stop Christian Attacks |
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By Amer Hedow :: 2525 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society, World News & Odds 'N' Ends
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Baghdad, IRAQ — Iraqi Chaldeans site that the Najaf local government are playing politics with their lives and livelihood. “They are telling the people of Najaf that we are not worthy to live in the city, just to win votes,” says Dawood Abdel, a well known Chaldean political commentator in Iraq.
Local Iraqi authorities have outlawed alcohol in the province of Najaf, home to the holiest Shiite city, saying it contradicts the principles of Islam. The decision to ban the sale and consumption of alcohol highlights efforts by religious parties to win support with Shiite voters before crucial parliamentary elections this January are causing an alarming spike in attacks against Iraqi Christians.
Alcohol consumption is forbidden under Islam, and liquor stores have often been targeted by both Sunni and Shiite extremists in Iraq. The stores are widely owned and operated by Iraqi Christians, and the move by the Najaf provincial council is seen as credible proof of the fears among the Christian minority and secular Muslims that religious extremism is growing in the country.
The Najaf provincial council's decision followed a similar measure taken in August by authorities in the southern port city of Basra. Shortly after the measure in Basra, Christians were targeted and forced to leave the city.
Khalid al-Jashaami, a Najaf provincial council member says, "In order to protect the holiness of the holy city of Najaf, the provincial council of Najaf decided unanimously to ban the selling and transit of all kinds of alcohol." Al-Jashaami adds that violators will face trial.
The continual intimidation of Christians grow as Muslim extremist move into government roles, changing laws and justifying the seizure of Christian property. “They do this slowly and try to hide what they are doing. They attack any printing house that writes about the laws being written. They have burned the warehouses and kidnapped the family members. The police do nothing, but say we are investigating,” says Abdel.
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| Chaldean Dearborn Michigan Resident Freedom Stripped |
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By Sam Yousif :: 4584 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society
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Michigan, USA – Chaldeans are outraged at the city of Dearborn and the Dearborn police department. “The police and city officials are cowards,” said a disgusted Yousif Salem. “They are afraid to defend the rights of this great country and their weakness shames every real American. I am an American citizen and my rights were stripped away because they are afraid. The Dearborn police and city are cowards. Arabs in Iraq and Iran are risking their lives for freedom and in Dearborn Michigan, American born wimps run and hide like cowards.”
Salem’s outrage comes on the heel of a court ruling prohibiting his friends from passing out Christian literature at the Dearborn Arab International festival. The 14th annual Dearborn Arab International Festival is expected to draw tens of thousands of visitors Friday through Sunday to the city that has the Detroit area's greatest concentration of Arab-Americans.
“We are upset with festival organizers. They have now tainted this once beautiful cultural festival as being un-American,” says Salem. “They are hurting Islamic Arabs as well as Christian Arabs by having the group thrown out. This is not good for Arab and American relations. There is only so much more Americans will take from these radicals in their own country.”
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| Chaldean Family in Michigan Harrassed by Their Homeowner Association for Having Virgin Mary Statue |
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By Huda Metti :: 6341 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society, Chaldean Justice League
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Michigan, USA – “In Iraq if you show any Christian religious symbol in front of your home they send you a letter or take you to court. How is this management company any different than those that threaten and oppress Christians in third world, communist, and fascist countries,” says Andrew Abdel.
Abdel is incensed at the Tolgate Woods Homeowners association in Novi who has sent a letter asking the Samona family to remove a virgin statue from their front lawn. A statue that has adorned the home since 2004. The Samona family is well known in the Chaldean community. Farouk Samona is a deacon (Shamasha) at the Chaldean Cathedral in Michigan and both his wife and son are active parishioners in women and youth ministry.
This is the second time the family has been harassed by the homeowner association for their faith. The first time was back in 2004 during Christmas when the family was sent a letter demanding the removal of their nativity scene.
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| California Chaldean Store Owners Are Feeling Safer |
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By Sam Yousif :: 4705 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society
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California, USA – Local convenient store owners in the El Cajon and the San Diego area feel safer. Jeda Athra, a mother of three teenagers works long hours with her husband at a corner retail store says she is happy to see the police and prosecuting attorneys taking a stronger stance against crime. “They need to clean-up the criminals from the streets and let everyone know that holding-up a store in our town means you will go to jail.”
Athra’s husband adds, “Our state is bankrupt which means more crime and more problems. We need police to scare bad people away from here before they kill anyone else. Look at those two evil criminals that now face the death penalty. It does not pay to hurt people in our city.”
The convenient store couple refer to the Thanksgiving bandits. Franko “Dopes” Bernal and Samuel Thomas “Tommy” McCauley, 21 face a death sentence or life in prison for gunning down store workers in 2006.
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| Killer Pleads Guilty for Criminal Negligence |
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By Ziad Bitti :: 4472 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society
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Toronto, CANADA – “The tragic irony is that the Chaldean families leave a country of death, persecution and oppression hoping for a better life for them and their children. Sadly, so many Chaldeans are being killed in their place of work or by being in the wrong place at the wrong time as in this situation,” says Alvin Sako.
Sako is referring to the death of Mark Shaba, 19, of Rexdale, runned over on Oct. 21, 2007, in a dispute in the parking lot of Arizona Bar and Grill on Carlingview Dr. The court preceding concluded with the electrician apprentice Gagan Deep Singh, 26, pleading guilty to criminal negligence causing the death.
Singh ran over the only Son of the Shaba family, a teenage kitchen cabinet painter, with a Ford Explorer after a dispute outside the bar.
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| Iraqi Christian Minority Trapped Without a Voice in Provincial Elections |
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By Amer Hedow :: 4861 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society
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Mosul, IRAQ – “We have to go vote. Our love for our country makes us go and vote,” says Ibtissam Bazzi, an Iraqi Christian woman eager to cast her vote. Christians in Iraq remain an oppressed minority and a group still under constant threat. With the provincial elections underway, Iraq’s Christian minority find themselves between a rock and a hard place.
The Iraqi natives have faced centuries of violence. From conquering Arab armies, the first world war genocide of the Ottoman empire (present day Turkey), to mass killings from al-Qaida in Iraq and other Islamic extremists. Including the Kurds who have been slowly and systematically attempting to take and control land once owned by Christians.
In the northern city of Mosul and surrounding areas the Kurds have been using their own militia to sieze more of Iraq into their semiautonomous region. The issue came to the fore in Saturday's vote for members of ruling councils in most of Iraq's 18 provinces.
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| Iraq Becoming Islamic State Hostile to Non-Muslims |
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By Amer Hedow :: 6592 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society, World News & Odds 'N' Ends
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London, UK – Lord Alton called for the government in the north of Iraq to return land that had been seized from minority groups. "The Kurdish Regional Government needs to ensure a swift and complete return of Christian homes, land and property that has been misappropriated which includes 58 Christian villages taken by Kurds.
"How The Kurdish and Iraqi authorities treat their minorities including Christians, Yezidis, and Mandaeans will be a test of their determination to create a tolerant society respectful of difference."
Around 90 people packed into a House of Lords' committee room to attend a hearing about the crisis currently facing minorities in Iraq.
A statement from the Syriac and Chaldean Churches read out at the meeting similarly sounded a note of caution about the direction the country was taking: "It seems that Iraq is one step closer to becoming an Islamic state intolerant to non-Muslims".
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| Victors of War Go the Spoils Angers Chaldeans |
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By Rita Abro :: 8239 Views :: ::
Sports, Art, and Entertainment, Law & Order, Business & Finance, Government & Society
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New York, USA – Chaldeans and Assyrians in American are appalled at Christie’s Auction House of New York. “They are war profiteers moving the spoils of war,” says Chaldean art collector Enas Namoo from his downtown Chicago office. The Chaldean art collector, well known for his Mediterranean art collection, was furious for what he saw in the catalog of the ancient art and antiquities auction at Christie's next week. Among the collection was a pair of neo-Assyrian earrings established as artifacts of Mesopotamia. “This belongs in the museum, not on an auction block,” said a angered Namoo.
Along with Namoo, Iraqi authorities have also appealed to have the pair of neo-Assyrian earrings returned. The 9,000–10,000-year-old earrings are expected to bring in up to $65,000, but Iraqi officials say they are part of the treasures of Nimrud and thus rightfully the property of Iraq.
Chaldean archeologist, art curator, antiquity expert, and former director of the Iraq Museum Donny George says, “I am 100 percent sure they are from the same tombs from Nimrud. I witnessed the excavation."
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| Elderly Chaldean Lady in Chicago Runned Over in Tragic Auto Incident |
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By Ann Bahri :: 5370 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society
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Illinois, USA - Mariam Shamoon, a longtime Chicagoan, active in her church and surrounded by family, who admired her for her vibrant lifestyle despite advanced years. Sunday night, Shamoon, 78, met a tragic fate, cut down by a car.
Around 5 p.m., Mariam Shamoon was returning from a day of Christmas shopping near her apartment building in the 6300 block of North Kedzie Avenue. As she crossed West Devon Avenue only half a block from her front door, a car turning right on a green light from Kedzie onto Devon struck and killed her.
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| Man May Face Death Penalty for Killing Chaldean in Apartment Robbery |
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By joe acho :: 6606 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society
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California, USA – One Chaldean family hopes to find closure after murder suspect is arrested for killing their son. Jeremy Allen Wessels, 32, is charged with the shooting death of David Binno, 24, in Binno's Spring Valley apartment in September 1994. The apartment theft of gold jewelry and murder may lead to the death penalty.
Two men accused of murdering their Chaldean friend in 1994 joked beforehand of killing him “for the heck of it,” a former girlfriend testified yesterday.
El Cajon Superior Court Judge Herbert J. Exarhos ruled there was sufficient evidence to try Wessels with the special-circumstance allegation that Binno was gunned down during a burglary.
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| Iraqi Bishop Tells Pope of Shock at Violence Against Christians |
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By Guest Reporter :: 5159 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society
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Baghdad, IRAQ - The Christians of Iraq were shocked when Muslims started trying to drive the Christians of Mosul out of their homes in early October, an Iraqi bishop told Vatican Radio after meeting Pope Benedict XVI.
The Pope told the bishop: "Iraq is in our hearts. We constantly remember the Christians, praying for them and for peace in the country."
Chaldean Auxiliary Bishop Shlemon Warduni of Baghdad met the Pope on November 26 at the end of the Pope's weekly general audience.
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| California Chaldeans Appalled Over Violent Protests |
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By Huda Metti :: 4726 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society
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California, USA – The news on California defense of marriage proposal passing is causing a ruckus. So www.CHALDEAN.org returned for reactions from three friends, Gina Ateek, Jonathan Shayota, and Ira Davidson were interviewed on the proposal. The three were still at odds over the issue. The three friends are not the only ones arguing over the passage of the proposal. Many of the arguments have reached violent levels.
The nation was shocked when images of an old lady being surrounding, intimidated, threatened, shoved, pushed, and spat upon, while other protestors try to cover the abuse instead of helping the old lady. Another woman is assaulted and beaten with her own bible as police witness the crime, but fail to arrest the gay assailants. Envelopes are sent to churches in Utah with white anthrax-like power. In Colorado bibles are burnt and thrown at churches. In Michigan, gay activist storm a church cursing, throwing papers, and screaming “it’s okay to be gay,” eyewitnesses tell reporters. Video surveillance of the crime shows parishioners stunned and worried with fear as the perpetrators attack the house of worship.
“These are communist and Gestapo type tactics,” says Jonathan Shayota, a leading Chaldean supporter of the proposal. “Gay activist are trying to ruin people by creating a black-list of individuals who supported defending marriage between one man and one woman.” Gay activist defend the list and ignore claims their online lists are being used to violently target those who defend marriage. “What they say is that they have a responsibility to let the world know who the people are and if they get harassed, intimidated, or attacked they can’t stop that or police every gay supporter,” says Shayota. “I am on some of the lists and have already received harassing phone calls.”
“Why should it bother you if gays are allowed to marry,” says Ira Davidson, frustrated over the ballot measure passing and the uncontrollable violence of gay protestors. Gina Ateek is more than happy to refute that gay marriage is harmless and gives her reasons why most Americans are against gay marriage.
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| Pontifical Babel College in Baghdad Finally Returned to the Chaldean Catholic Church |
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By Huda Metti :: 9671 Views :: ::
Religion & Spirituality, Law & Order, Government & Society, Chaldean Churches
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Baghdad, IRAQ – After ongoing threats, attacks, and kidnappings Chaldean seminarians, students, and staff fled the centuries old Pontifical Babel College in Baghdad. Abandoning the building to safer territory in northern Iraq, the staff had no choice says the dean of the college.
A short while after, U.S. military occupied the building as a “combat outpost” and fortified base of operations for the 4th Cavalry Squadron of the First Mechanized Infantry Division, and then by the 2nd Squadron of the 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment.
The controversial move by the U.S. military fueled Iraqi Christian conspiracies of collaboration between Chaldeans and the United States. Radical Islamic leaders used the building as evidence to further persecute Christians as conspirators. Although Iraqi Christians were innocent in the taking of the building, the appearance was enough to recruit hundreds of terrorists and cause animosity between Iraqi Christians and fanatical foreign Muslims.
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| Murderer of Chaldean Businesses Owner and Clerk Pleads Guilty, Faces Death Penalty |
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By Sam Yousif :: 3732 Views :: ::
Law & Order
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California, USA – Jean Pierre Rices on Monday admitted special circumstances allegations of murder two Chaldeans during a robbery, which makes him eligible for the death penalty.
The Chaldean community mourned the heinous killings of Heather Mattia, 22, and Firas Eiso, 23, of El Cajon, California. The owner and young clerk, Firas Eiso who recently arrived in America after fleeing for his safety from Christian persecutors, were each shot once in the back of the head March 1, 2006 in cold-blooded murder.
Both Chaldean victims were well known by customers of Granada, the East County El Cajon convenience store as faithful and compassionate workers who went out of their way to help neighbors.
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| Last Safe Haven for Iraqi Christians Taken by Al-Qaeda |
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By Guest Reporter :: 5800 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society, World News & Odds 'N' Ends, Chaldean Federation of America
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Mosul, IRAQ - "Now the last safe haven for Christians is gone," said Canon Andrew White, the vicar of St. George's church in Baghdad. During the past week, twelve Christians have been killed and more than 3,000 have left the city of Mosul, once considered a safe zone for persecuted Iraqi Christians.
Mosul, on the plain of Nineveh in northern Iraq, has long been home to one of the largest remaining Christian communities in the nation. Furthermore, in recent years the city has been a destination for persecuted Christians.
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| Iraqi Christians in Mosul Victims to Intense Violence |
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By Amer Hedow :: 5190 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society, World News & Odds 'N' Ends
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Mosul, IRAQ - Despite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki pledge yesterday to protect Christians in Iraq after mass killings in the northern city of Mosul, thousands of Chaldeans flee as Islamic radicals turn-up the violence.
Proving the weakness of Maliki’s government and the vulnerability of Iraqi Christians, a music store owner was shot to death in the northern city of Mosul. Police sources said on Monday gunmen entered the store late on Sunday and shot dead the Iraqi Christian store owner and his nephew, who was wounded.
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| Kill Christians! Islamic Fundamentalists Chant in Iraq After Murdering Three |
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By Amer Hedow :: 5419 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society, World News & Odds 'N' Ends
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Mosul, IRAQ – Another tragic killing of Christians in Mosul today. Al Qaeda militants gunned down Chaldean Jalal Moussa, 38, and three other Chaldeans in front of their homes in the neighborhood of Noor. Islamic militants have been terrorizing the city with shouts and nailing posters urging attacks against Christians, threatening more slaughter and violence and urging U.S. military to leave.
Little has been covered by world media as major news outlets refuse to cover the ongoing Christian attacks. In less than seven days, nine Christians have been murdered because of their faith. Asia News reveals an organized campaign is underway to drive Christians out of the region. The news reports a car with a loudspeaker went around the streets in the neighborhood of Sukkar, ordering the Christians to leave." "Christians out of the city," the people on board were shouting, "otherwise you will be victims of more attacks."
On Monday, October 6, Ziad Kamal, a disabled 25-year-old shopkeeper in the city, was shot to death. The young man's store was in the neighborhood of Karam. Before him, armed groups assassinated Hazim Thomaso Youssif, age 40. The ambush took place in front of his clothing store in Bab Sarray. On the same day, 15-year-old Ivan Nuwya, also a Christian, was killed. The young man was shot to death in front of his home in the neighborhood of Tahrir, in front of the local mosque of Alzhara.
The Christian community lives in panic as the slaughter continues "to the indifference" of the media, which "do not even report the crimes that are committed."
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| Despite Criticisms of Alienating Christians Iraq Presidency Approves Provincial Election Law |
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By Amer Hedow :: 6775 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Community & Culture, Government & Society, World News & Odds 'N' Ends
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Sulaimaniyah, IRAQ — Today, Iraq's three-member presidency council approved a delayed provincial election law, amidst strong criticism of legally marginalizing Christian representation in the country. “Again, Iraqi Christians are dealt a devastating blow,” says Issam Najed. “America’s revolution was ignited over taxation without representation. In Iraq, Christians are given no representation in the direction of their country.”
"I think that some political groups are pushing the remaining Christians to leave Iraq," worshipper Afram Razzaq-Allah said after services at a Catholic church in Baghdad. "They want us to feel that we are no longer Iraqis." Native Americans can empathize with the indigenous people of Iraq. Iraq's leaders feigned seeking safeguards for small religious communities in this mainly Muslim country as Christians protested parliament's decision for minority representation on provincial councils.
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| Iraq Presidency Agrees on Polls Law |
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By Amer Hedow :: 4675 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society, World News & Odds 'N' Ends
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Baghdad, IRAQ -Iraq's presidential council has agreed on a law which paves the way for US-backed provincial elections to be held by the end of January, a spokesman said. Al-Ani says the panel led by President Jalal Talabani decided to approve the law on Monday but did not sign it due to Islamic holidays.
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| Chaldean Activism Once Again Proves Powerful |
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By Amer Hedow :: 4393 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society, World News & Odds 'N' Ends
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Mosul, IRAQ – The outcry of Iraqi, American, and European Chaldeans for fair representation have given Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki pause. The Iraqi Prime Minister openly announced on Sunday that he has sought safeguards for Christians and other minorities who have complained that they have lost guaranteed seats in provincial councils under a new election law.
Chaldeans who took the time to voice their concern may have helped the future of Iraq’s minority population. “We are grateful to the Chaldeans across the world that sent e-mails, called their representatives, and sent letters to Iraq’s Prime Minister,” says Raad Abdel. “God will forever bless these wonderful Chaldeans who spoke out against such injustice.”
After Iraqi legislators scrapped a clause known as article 50, that would have guaranteed seats for Christians and other minority sects, online news sites and e-mails quickly covered the expressed outrage. However, the bill in its current form must be approved by a presidency council consisting of President Jalal Talabani and his two vice presidents before it becomes law. Christian leaders have expressed hope that it can still be amended to guarantee their seats. “With the help of our Chaldean brothers and sisters reaching out to representatives this may still be possible,” adds Abdel.
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| Chrisitan Iraqi's Stripped of Minority Electoral Rights In Order To Keep Them Oppressed |
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By Amer Hedow :: 4227 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society, World News & Odds 'N' Ends
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BAGHDAD — After months of negotiation, Iraq's parliament passed a crucial election law Wednesday, but only by setting aside for future debate the most divisive issues and stripping away most all minority rights. Iraqi Christians protested on Thursday against the absence of a clause determining their quota of provincial coucil seats in a new provincial elections law adopted the day before in the Iraqi parliament
The Students Federation of Chaldean Christians in Iraq objected to the secret removal of a clause in the old law that reserved provincial council’s seats for Christians and other religious minorities. The new law could clear the way for provincial elections to take place in much of Iraq early next year with no voice for the indigenous people of Iraq. The deletion of the law now leaves Iraqi Christians 'disenfranchised,' the Voices of Iraq (VOI) news agency quoted the group as saying.
Iraqi and U.S. officials moved aggressively to get the law passed. Both U.S. and the U.N. ignored to challenge why minority clauses were stripped by Iraqi parliament, leaving minorities vulnerable to ongoing oppression. Secretary of the Chaldean National Council, Daiaa Boutros, said that removing the clause was dangerous in an Iraq that was moving towards democracy, as the country had to preserve the rights of minorities.
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| Mazyn Barash Attacked by SMART Bus for Defending his Civil Rights |
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By Ann Bahri :: 6504 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society, Chaldean Justice League
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Michigan, USA - “I guess this whole situation is like the Rosa Parks for Chaldeans. One Chaldean man stands up against a big bus company who refuses to treat him fairly,” e-mails Jennifer Sitto.
Back in early January of 2008, www.CHALDEAN.org last reported on the ongoing harassment, abuse, and discrimination suffered by Mazyn Barash at the hands of SMART employees and management for being Chaldean. The article titled, “And Justice for All - Mazyn Barash Fights Back Discrimination and Harassment by SMART Bus Employees.
For months the Michigan civil rights commission held preliminary investigations to determine the nature of the abuse and has concluded that SMART did in fact discriminate, harass, and abuse Mr. Barash. Michigan’s civil rights commission has now filed formal charges against SMART.
For the Barash family, the harassment is far from over. Friends of Mazyn at SMART have also become the target of a vindictive management who has already fired those who defended Mazyn while he was being harassed and threatened.
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| Iraqi Christians Form Security Patrols to Protect Villages |
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By Guest Reporter :: 3650 Views :: ::
Law & Order, World News & Odds 'N' Ends
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Tel Asquf, IRAQ - Controversy continues to swirl over the establishment of the first Iraqi Christian Militia enforce. Frustrated over the lack of protection or justice, Iraqi Christians have decided to protect their town. With Kalashnikovs slung over their shoulders, members of Iraq's first Christian militia share one simple rule on the border of this little village: "Anyone not from Tel Asquf is banned."
A member of a Christian militia stands guard outside the St. George church in the village of Tel Asquf in northern Iraq's flash-point Nineveh province, which is often targeted by Sunni and Shi'ite fighters. The militia members man checkpoints at the village's four entrances. "If we don't defend ourselves, who will?" asked militia leader Abu Nataq. "The terrorists want to kill us because we are Christian. If we don't defend ourselves, who will?" Abu Nataq, says.
This village in northern Iraq's flash-point Nineveh province, frequently targeted by Sunni and Shi'ite fighters, has taken security into its own hands with armed patrols and checkpoints at the village's four entrances.
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| Detroit’s Troublesome Mayor Resigns, Heads to Jail, and Forced to Pay Millions. |
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By David Najor :: 4914 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Business & Finance, Government & Society
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Michigan, USA - Frustrated Detroit Chaldean business owners breathe a sign of relief. “Finally. It took this long and cost so much for this city to see what kind of crook we had in office,” says Khalid Nalou, manager of Downtown Corner Market. “He picked on small business from day one. This man forced more business to leave a city than Katrina. I moved my entire family from Detroit and was looking for another place to work.”
The infamous Democratic Mayor was not shy to share his dislike for small businesses in the city. He often complained and organized attacks against convenient stores, gas stations, hardware stores, salons, and dollar retailers.
“He upset and offended so many people. He was arrogant and thought he was a lion. Now he is a mouse. When you are sel;fish and not humble, this is what happens,” says Nalou. Kilpatrick will shamefully resign, serve 120 days in jail, and pay $1M restitution.
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| More Iraqi Christians Killed by Religious Fundamentalists |
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By Amer Hedow :: 4228 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society, World News & Odds 'N' Ends
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Mosul, IRAQ - The Chaldean community in Iraq remain vulnerable victims of kidnap, torture, and murder by Islamic fundamentalists twisted by hatred. News of the torturous death of a 65-year-old doctor, Tariq Qattan, kidnapped recently by a terrorist group is being released by AsiaNews. “The family paid a $20,000 ransom, but it was not enough to free Tariq,” say sources.
Tariq Qattan is one of the many Iraqi Christians kidnapped by fundamentalists for extortion. For the family of Nafi Haddad the outcome is just as unbearable. Haddad was also kidnapped and killed.
Despite assurances by the Iraqi government Christians remain vulnerable targets. “Iraqi police continue to ignore investigating or prosecuting those involved,” says relatives of the Haddad family close to the matter.
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| Chaldean Debbie Kassa Help Uncover Hidden Liabilities |
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By David Najor :: 3801 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Business & Finance
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There are many things involved in establishing a new business. “One of the important steps is to protect yourself from hidden liabilities,” says tax clearance expert Debbie Kassa. When buying or establishing a new business in Michigan, Taxpayers are required to meet certain obligations under Michigan law, including filing tax returns on time and with the correct payment when required.
Kassa is a decade long veteran of the Michigan Department of Treasury where she was in charge of reviewing Tax Returns from 1040's to the SBT & SUW returns. She also worked 7 years in the Tax Clearance Division reviewing Business accounts for Businesses & Corporations seeking a Tax Clearance.
Kassa advises every business owner on Successor Liability and how to best prepare or avoid such situations. “When any Chaldean buys a business, even a portion of a business (including stock of goods or even the transfer of a liquor license), they may be held responsible for the previous owner's liabilities, regardless of any contractual language to the contrary.“
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| Chaldeans Consider The Impact of Detroit's Jailed Mayor |
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By Ray Yono :: 4584 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Business & Finance, Government & Society
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Michigan, USA – Detroit’s government tail spin has the entire nation talking about the once great city. Residents and business owners are commenting that Detroit’s legacy of automobile and manufacturing innovation, entertainment, and education has crumpled to corruption, incompetence, and theft. Detroit resident and and manager of Party City Beer and Wine in downtown Detroit, Martin Kouza says, “This City has challenges, but this can be a good chance for the city to change for the good.”
The city’s mounting problems seem only to get worse. Detroit’s embroiled Democratic Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has been sentenced to jail time. Once again across the nation the city has come under scrutiny, costing city business owners and residents considerably.
The state of Michigan remains a battle ground for the presidential campaign and the city’s issues is casting a very dark cloud. Democratic Presidential candidate Barrak Obama’s campaign made it clear that the Detroit mayor was not to attend any of Obama’s events, fearing negative attention.
“What is wrong with the Democratic party,” says Julie Yono, a member of the Downriver Young Democrats. “We had a president, a New York and New Jersey governor, and now the mayor of Detroit, all disgraced over their lack of respect for women and the law. This entire party is falling apart because of sex. This is getting way out of control; I think it is time to leave the city and the party.”
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| Chaldean Voters Ready for Michigan Primary Election Tuesday, August 5 |
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By Sam Yousif :: 8462 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society, Opinion and Editorials, Chaldean Caucus
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Michigan, USA - The Chaldean Caucus has sent out over 6,000 e-mails and mailed out over 2,000 letters to likely Chaldean voters reminding them that tomorrow, Tuesday, August 5 are the primary elections. “We want to keep the Chaldean community informed and excited about local races as much as the upcoming presidential race,” says Lauren George, western district Chaldean Caucus representative.
Politicians have come to realize the importance of winning the Chaldean vote says George. “The community values democracy. Coming from a country that would kill your entire family should you dare consider thinking and acting in democratic ways, we are hungry to participate. Our community is active in campaigns, involved in running for politics, and we get out the vote.”
The largest population of Chaldeans in the United States lives in Oakland County, Michigan. George says that political candidates in that county wisely court the Chaldean constituency knowing that Chaldeans can make all the difference.
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| Cell Phone Early Contract Termination Fees Illegal |
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By David Najor :: 5544 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Business & Finance, Government & Society
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California, USA - For many Chaldeans, the cell phone is a life-line to the family. “Long hours at work, family members pulled in hundreds of different directions, constantly on the run; that’s the life of a Chaldean,” says Joseph Jirjis, store manager of Shop Cellular in El Cajon California. “We have to stay in touch with one another. That is how we are able to help one another and make sure everyone is safe. Even my grandmother has a cell phone.”
Chaldeans often complained about the additional fees cell phone companies would add to a plan. “They nickel and dime a customer to death,” Jirjis adds. “Based on the company, we have to follow their plan, and they have all sorts of fees. Many of our customers get shocked to see all the fees.”
The termination fee in particular upset many customers. Cellular phone companies would sell contracts to customers and if a customer terminated their contract early an additional fee was added. However, a Superior Court judge in California has ruled that the practice of charging consumers a fee for ending their cell phone contract early is illegal and violates state law.
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| Chaldean Pilgrims Question Carey, Ohio Safety |
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By Sam Yousif :: 4239 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society
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Michigan, USA - Faithful Chaldean pilgrims are concerned over Carey, Ohio’s Feast of the Assumption gathering at Our Lady of Consolation Shrine this year. For years a radical evangelical group, by the name of The Street Preachers Fellowship congregate to disrupt the Assumption procession of Catholics. One confrontation practically ended up as a riot in 2006 raising the attention of the federal government.
“With numerous eye witness accounts of the evangelical’s group intimidating, threatening, and ruckus behavior Carey’s Chief of Police, Dennis Yingling turns a blind eye,” says attorney Bobby Kassab. “We have spoken with the federal authorities who have hinted that the FBI might be present since the intimidation and threats can be construed as hate crimes.”
Chief Yingling is on record blaming young Chaldeans. Fr. Hadnagy of Our Lady of Consolation Shrine is shocked at the Chief’s stance. “Was he even there? I find it incredible that a police chief doesn't understand that when a band of people [The Street Preachers Fellowship], who admit they want trouble, start trouble that they're not to blame," said Father Hadnagy.
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| Keeping Legal Costs Down |
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By David Najor :: 3775 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Business & Finance
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For many Chaldean entrepreneurs, the idea of consulting a lawyer conjures up frightening visions of skyrocketing legal bills. While there's no denying that lawyers are unnecessarily expensive Chaldeans can employ these cost saving tips to keep cost down.
First and foremost find an attorney you are comfortable talking with and can comfortably share how you feel. The lawyer works for you and if they are intimidating or unwilling to make you comfortable don’t even begin discussing the case with them. Lawyers are a dime a dozen, but each is betting on the fact that you will not do your research or spend the time to clarify the working arrangement, especially when it comes to billing.
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| Hands-Free Cell Phone Law Goes Into Effect |
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By Ray Yono :: 2986 Views :: ::
Law & Order
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California, USA - Chaldeans in California prepare as new hands-free cell phone law goes into effect tomorrow. “Anyone over 18 using a handheld cell phone while driving is going to get stopped and ticketed,” says Jason Shunia, manager of World Wireless in San Diego.
Violations result in a first-offense fine of $97 in San Diego County and $211 for a second offense. The new state law requires adult drivers to use an earpiece, headset or speaker with their cell phones; drivers younger than 18 are not allowed to use any wireless devices – for speaking or text messaging. All drivers in California, even from other states and countries, are expected to comply.
Chaldean wireless businesses are doing their part in helping to educate consumers. “We are passing out fliers about the new law and offering customers upgrades or earpiece options,” says Shunia. “We want to help keep our customers safe and free from paying unnecessary fines.”
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| Hidden Tax and Free Labor Claims in Michigan Bottle Return Law |
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By David Najor :: 7925 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Business & Finance, Government & Society, Chaldean Justice League
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Michigan, USA - “Chaldean convenient and grocery market retailers are unhappy about this,” says Jalal Rayes, a prominent consultant to Chaldean food retailers in southeast Michigan. “You can’t keep kicking small businesses. We are tired of it. The state already has added more taxes, more regulation, more fees for permits, more taxes for equipment, and now is considering turning our businesses into recycle centers. They just can’t afford it. It hurts customers, employees, and businesses that are keeping Michigan alive.”
The Michigan United Conservation Clubs (MUCC) kicked off an initiative today to convince the legislature to add a 10-cent deposit for water bottles. This is the same group that originally pushed for Michigan to become the first state to require deposits on pop bottles.
The idea has come under harsh criticism from Chaldeans and many others in the business community, mainly those that would be responsible for handling all the new empty containers.
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| Chaldean Travel Spot Under Threat Because of Christian Cross |
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By Sam Yousif :: 3962 Views :: ::
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Michigan, USA – Many would say it is a rite of passage for Michigan Chaldeans to visit Frankenmuth. The Bavarian village, dubbed “Michigan’s Little Bavaria” has rich cultural and historical significance and is one of the largest tourist attractions in Michigan. The small town is now facing legal pressure to strip all religious symbols from their village. The legal threats hope to end the all-year Christmas displays, removal of the Cross from the town shield, and the destruction of the Cross in the city park.
Americans United for the Separation of Church and State has taken steps to challenge the city for its use of religions symbols. In response, the City Council of Frankenmuth unanimously voted to retain the Thomas More Law Center to defend its unique historical and cultural heritage.
Christian persecution in America is not necessarily physical abuse says David Haddad, a student of world history. He asserts that it is more psychological and systematic intimidation that will eventually lead to physical abuse. “When a Chaldean thinks of ‘persecution’ our minds turn to the humiliating and horrible conditions we faced as a people or the holocaust our people suffered during World War I,” Haddad adds.
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| Violence Should not Call for more Violence, Says Chaldean Bishop |
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By Huda Metti :: 6434 Views :: ::
Religion & Spirituality, Law & Order, Government & Society
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Baghdad, IRAQ – "Violence should not call for more violence! We are on the side of justice, not the death penalty,” Chaldean Bishop Warduni affirmed from Iraq. "If he were still alive, Archbishop Rahho himself would not permit that someone would die for him.”
Contentions rise high as Chaldeans call on the Iraqi government to spare the life of the man convicted of killing the Archbishop on February, 29 outside of a church. The Archbishop was leading the Way of the Cross during Lent when Ahmad Ali Ahmad, a ilitant from al-Qaida, led a group to abduct the Archibishop and kill his sub deacons.
Chaldean Auxiliary Bishop Shlemon Warduni of Baghdad said, "Let us recall that the principles that have always inspired the Church are forgiveness and reconciliation."
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| Christians Face Extinction in Northern Iraq |
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By Guest Reporter :: 4172 Views :: ::
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Bartella, IRAQ - Thousands of Christians fleeing persecution in other parts of Iraq have returned since 2004 to ancestral lands in the Nineveh Plain, just north and east of Mosul.
While they have escaped the Islamic militias who slaughtered family members and burned down their houses and churches in Baghdad and Mosul, now they face a new battle. Today’s enemies are poverty, joblessness, and despair.
Jamal Dinha, mayor of Bartella, a large Christian village east of Mosul, painted a dire picture of the life these persecuted Christians now face in this Kurdish-controlled safe haven.
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| Chaldean Refugees in Lebanon Find First Communion Therapeutic |
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By Rita Abro :: 4167 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society
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Beirut, LEBANON – Little has been discussed about the Chaldean Iraqi children who have been forced to deal with the challenging situations of persecution in Iraq. Christian families under siege in the war-torn country are faced with few choices. For those that flee, Children are often in tow having to endure the trauma of the journey. Pain, hunger, anxiety, confusion, and fear are just some of the issue these young kids face.
Last September, Sondrine and Raymond Khamo lived with their parents in a two-floor house in Mosul, Iraq. Their uncle had been shot in the head when he was driving, and their mother, Haifa Khamo, was afraid to let her children go outside. Until the night they decided to flee Iraq to save their lives.
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| Chaldeans Hopeful About New El Cajon Police Chief |
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By David Najor :: 5104 Views :: ::
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California, USA – Less than a week after his swearing in ceremony, El Cajon, California’s new police chief, Pat Sprecco, has been the talk of the town in the Chaldean business community. Chief Sprecco replaces Cliff Diamond, who retired Friday and was a strong supporter of business safety and crime prevention.
"My goal of course would be to address crime issues in El Cajon, to make it a safe and as pleasant a community for folks to live in," Sprecco said.
Chaldean business owners are eager to hear from the new police chief and learn about any new initiatives in preventing and protecting small business owners in the city. “We know Captain Sprecco, well now chief, is experienced, highly qualified, and respectful of small business owners. We look forward to his support and leadership,” said Kalla, who’s family owns Bay Liquor in El Cajon.
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| EU Continual Effort to Ignore Refugee Crisis Triggers Chaldean Protest |
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By Sabah Hajjar :: 4688 Views :: ::
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Brussels, Belgium - Chaldeans were outraged over the European Union's Slovenian presidency rejection of the German asylum proposal. The proposal offered asylum seekers from Iraqi’s Christian community special status due to the organized and systematic genocide in Iraq.
“The EU President is a coward and refused to tell the truth of what is occurring. No one is blind to the fact that Christian minorities are being targeted. They are afraid to say the truth, so as to not offend Muslims. Where are the moderate Muslims to condemn such attacks. Why don’t they tell their followers to turn over evidence and stop harboring these thugs by their silence,” says Hamsa Mansour.
Nearly 4,000 Chaldeans marched into the streets to protest on Friday in Luxembourg. “You see how Christians protest? We are peaceful. Because of our peace, our faith in Jesus, and that we do not believe in war or converting or conquering by the sword we are attacked and killed,” adds Mansour. The demonstration in Brussels on Saturday brought protestors from Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland.
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| Tariq Aziz and His Family Plea for Mercy |
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By Amer Hedow :: 18 Views :: ::
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Baghdad, IRAQ - Tariq Aziz, the public face of Saddam Hussein's regime who has been held for nearly five years without charge, is now so ill that he will probably die before he is tried.
Saddam's urbane, cigar-smoking Deputy Prime Minister has lung disease and it is unlikely that his case will ever reach court, sources have said.
Mr Aziz's son, Ziad, said that he was unaware of his father's condition because his lawyer had been unable to visit him recently because of security concerns. But he understood that his father had been moved into a shared cell at Camp Cropper, part of the huge US base surrounding Baghdad airport, so a fellow detainee could monitor him.
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| Pope and Patriarch Continue Their Strong Appeal to End Iraq Violence |
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By Neda Ayar :: 6819 Views :: ::
Religion & Spirituality, Law & Order, Government & Society
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Mousul, IRAQ- Pope Benedict made an emotional appeal for an end to violence and massacres in Iraq, as he recalled during Palm Sunday services the death of a kidnapped Chaldean Catholic archbishop. "His beautiful testimony of faith to Christ, the Church and his people that he did not want to abandon despite numerous threats, pushes me to raise a strong and sorrowful cry: enough with the massacres, enough with the violence, enough with hatred in Iraq!" he said.
Speaking to thousands of pilgrims clutching palm fronds and olive branches -- symbols of peace -- in St. Peter's Square, the Pope called on Iraqis to "raise their heads" and rebuild their nation with reconciliation, forgiveness and justice.
Rahho, 65, was kidnapped during a shootout in which three of his companions were killed, as he returned home after mass in Mosul on February 29. The killers later telephoned church authorities on Thursday to announce where the archbishop’s body could be found. The body of the Bishop was recovered from a shallow grave within a garbage dump area further inflaming passions
Along with the Pope the Chaldean Patriarch urged Iraq to resolve peace in their hearts. Hundreds gathered at the church in the village of Kramleis, just north of Mosul, to memorialize the highest-ranking Christian cleric to be targeted by Islamic fanatics since the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq five years ago.
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| Burglars Rampage Chaldean Owned Ramona Market |
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By Huda Metti :: 5340 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Business & Finance, Government & Society
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California, USA - Three hooded and masked burglars smashed their way into the Ramona Market on Main Street Sunday, March 2, at midnight. Having disabled the store’s redundant security alarm systems, the burglars rampaged through the store for 30 minutes, breaking registers with a crow bar, strewing papers and inventory all around the store, smashing bottles, and destroying as much as stealing. Security cameras captured the burglary, showing the robbers wearing hooded sweatshirts, or “hoodies,” over ski masks and wearing gloves.
Main phone lines were cut before they even started the break-in, said store owner Rami Yousif after ordering a third redundancy on the store’s security system. Damage and theft add up to more than $40,000, he said. Safety was one of the most important reasons the Yousif family bought the Ramona Market, Yousif said.
“My family chose Ramona when we bought the store 15 years ago because it was a nice place to be at, people seemed to be nice, willing to do business. We knew that it would be safe,” he said. “Five years ago there were times when I forgot to lock the door overnight and everything would be untouched. It was Ramona.”
Not anymore.
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| A Bereaved Community Mourns At The News |
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By Huda Metti :: 5562 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society, World News & Odds 'N' Ends
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Mosul, IRAQ – The Chaldean community around the world stand numb and in disbelief as news of Archbishop Bishop Paulos Faraj Rahho of Mosul is dead.
Outcry from world leaders swayed no influence as fanatical terrorists proved once more that no women, children, medical providers, and now spiritual leaders are safe from their killing spree. “These are innocent people that want to help bring peace. They kill them, because they are filled with hate. These barbarians have no faith in anything, but their own rise to power,” said Omar Touma, a recent refugee and Chaldean parishioner of the Good Shepherd Chaldean Church in Canada.
Text of the news, mournful cries, and prayer messages quickly traveled via e-mail and phone messaging reporting the sorrowful news. Our Bishop is dead, decried one message as images of weeping families huddled together comforting one another.
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| Chaldean Loses Millions in Store Fire |
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By Rita Abro :: 4499 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Business & Finance
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California, USA – “Everything I have worked so hard for over the past four years, I have lost in one night,” said owner Andy Kakoz.
A crowd of about 50 people gathered across the street to watch firefighters douse the flames of a million dollar discount store in Downtown El Cajon, California. At one point, water from three ladder trucks was being poured on the roof while firefighters on the ground busted windows to pour water on the flames. Firefighters from four agencies fought to bring the fire under control. Even two hours after it started, some flames were still coming of the roof.
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| Over 100 Chaldean Property Investors File $60 Million Lawsuit |
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By David Najor :: 47 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Business & Finance
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Michigan, USA - "My clients are bleeding to the tune of about half a million per month," says Shallal, a shareholder in the Southfield, Mich.-based law firm Mekani Orow Mekani Shallal Hakim & Hindo PC.
Nearly 115 Chaldean property investors have joined hands to teach Ginn Co. a costly lesson.
The federal suit alleges the Celebration-based developer misled them on the investment potential of nearly 130 home sites in four luxury communities in Florida. The Chaldean investors claim Ginn Co. violated interstate land laws, SEC rules, perpetuated a Ponzi scheme after buying lots in Bella Collina, Reunion and other Fla. communities.
The Chaldean plaintiffs include well known and respected community leaders outraged over the alleged deceit and deception.
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| Chaldean Archibishop Paulos Faraj Rahho Kidnapped and Parishioners Murdered |
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By Huda Metti :: 8279 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society, World News & Odds 'N' Ends, Chaldean Churches
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Mosul, Iraq - Gunmen have kidnapped the archbishop of the Chaldean Catholic Church in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul and murdered three of his aides. The 65 year old archbishop was ordained in 2001. Archibishop Paulos Faraj Rahho was ambushed as he left a church in the eastern al-Nour district, immediately after he finished celebrating the rite of the Via Crucis at a local church and shared consoling words of hope and peace.
Eyewitnesses said that a group of armed men attacked Archbishop Rahho’s vehicle. The gunmen opened fire on the car, killing the three aides, before kidnapping the archbishop. There is no further information of Rahho's whereabouts or his condition. An aide to Iraq's Cardinal Emmanuel III Delly, leader of the church, said he did not know who was behind the kidnapping of the 65-year-old archbishop.
Since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, Iraqi Christians have been targeted by Islamic extremists who label them "crusaders" loyal to U.S. troops. Fanatic Muslims are using this strategy in order to recruit other extremists, raise terror funds, and force Christians to flee the country forfeiting their homes and property to extremists. Property is then sold or used to fund insurgency strikes against coalition forces.
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| 40 Days for Life Begins Today in Southfield, Michigan |
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By Mother of God Church :: 6736 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Chaldean Churches
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Michgian, USA - Mother of God Chaldean Catholic church invites the Chaldean community to join the 40 Days for Life Campaign. The event kick’s-off today at 7:00 PM at the Church of Transfiguration (Formerly St. Michael) located on 25225 Code Road, Southfield, MI 48033.
During the season of Lent leading up to the celebration of Christ's resurrection, from February 6 - March 16, 2008, our community will be uniting with 58 other cities in 31 states for a large simultaneous pro-life mobilization – the nationwide 40 Days for Life campaign. People of faith across America are praying that this effort will mark the beginning of the end of abortion.
The event will feature Associate Priest of Priests for Life Fr. Peter West and Michelle Yax, Director of the Mother and Unborn Baby Care Center.
40 Days for Life is a focused pro-life campaign that has generated measurable lifesaving results in more than 80 cities where it has been implemented. Some locations have reported as much as a 28% drop in local abortion numbers and hundreds of new people getting involved in local lifesaving ministry efforts. The 40 Days of Life campaign is made up of three key components:
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| Mazyn Barash Fights Back Discrimination and Harassment by SMART Bus Employees |
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By Ann Bahri :: 5635 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Government & Society, Chaldean Justice League
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Michigan, USA - Chaldeans have long endured discrimination and harassment at work. Accustomed to the persecution Christians faced at the hands of fantastical Muslims. Silently overcoming the humiliation and unfair treatment Chaldeans endured. “It was not until they torched our homes, raped our children, or forced us into prisons unjustly,” says Chaldean Justice League member Abrahim Kamoo. “America needed hard workers for their factories and once a few Chaldean families settled in, they saved as much as they could so they could reach back and rescue others.”
In America, Chaldeans continue to face discrimination and unfair treatment. However, some Chaldeans are fighting back. A civil right hearing held in Detroit over the racial abuse of Mazyn Barash, 50 by metro Detroit’s suburban bus system. Civil Rights agents have confirmed the repeated harassment and violence against Barash for being Chaldean.
The Michigan Department of Civil Rights investigated the allegations and found evidence to issue an official charge of discrimination. The public hearing was held today at the Michigan Civil Rights Commission in Downtown, Detroit in the Cadillac Place building.
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| New U.S. border ID Rules Begin Today |
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By Sam Yousif :: 4225 Views :: ::
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Michigan, USA - Chaldeans will have to contend with tighter U.S. Border crossings as new rules go into affect today. The new rules for the types of identification U.S. and Canadian citizens must present to cross into the country will require more documentation.
Authorities were optimistic the changes wouldn't cause significant delays. Under the new rules, anyone crossing the border will no longer be allowed to simply declare to immigration officers at border crossings that they are citizens.
Instead, those 19 and older will have to show proof of citizenship -- a passport, trusted traveler card or a birth certificate and government-issued ID such as a driver's license.
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| Chaldeans Fast Learning About Legal Muscle |
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By Neda Ayar :: 6337 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Business & Finance, Chaldean Justice League
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California, USA - Chaldeans are very fast learners. All it took was a number of passengers in 1999 that were stranded in Detroit Metro Airport in Michigan to sue Northwest airlines for wrongful imprisonment. The 11 hour snowstorm and Northwest’s decision to keep everyone on board affected 7,000 passengers and ultimately cost them $7 million in an out of court settlement.
Unlike Chaldeans in Michigan, Kate Hanni can’t stand the cold. The California resident made that painfully clear after American Airlines diverted her flight for more than eight hours a year ago. The law suite filed by Hanni and another passenger alleges false imprisonment, fraud and negligence.
“Chaldeans are fed up of being taken advantage of because of our accents, hard-work ethics, or family togetherness. From my personal experience, people are envious of Chaldeans and don’t like the fact that we are a devoted community,” says Ann Kareem, a Michigan native who was part of the Northwest class action suit. “Homeowner’s association try to take advantage of Chaldeans, school districts, and clubs do the same because they think they can get away with it or are upset that Chaldeans are successful or how our family’s remain so close. Whatever the reason, you can ask any Chaldean and they will tell you they are often treated unfairly. I am glad Kate is suing in California, more Chaldeans need to sue.”
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| Chaldean Self-Defense Training Now Being Offered |
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By CE&CC :: 8967 Views :: ::
Living & Lifestyle, Career & Education, Law & Order, Community & Culture, Chaldean Education & Career Center
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Michigan, USA - Many Chaldeans are often forced to work in dangerous neighborhoods and high crime areas. Some feel the local city police apathetic concern for Chaldean businesses bolsters the criminal to act. Although Chaldeans have taken wise precautions to reduce the threat of attack and robbery, Chaldeans remain victims. With bullet proof glass, immediate armed robbery alarm systems, video surveillance systems, and armed security guards or employees Chaldeans remain at risk.
Working to address these challenges the Chaldean Education and Career Center is working with other Chaldean organizations to help address these growing concerns. Groups like the Chaldean Justice League, Chaldean American Bar Association, Chaldean Caucus, and the Chaldean Federation of America are consistently looking for ways to help reduce attacks against Chaldeans and their property.
In that spirit, the Chaldean Education and Career Center is organizing a series of Advanced Small Arms Self-Defense Training near Camp Chaldean. The CE&CC along with the Livingston Gun Club and Live Safe Academy will be holding a three Self-Defense training session.
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| Chaldean Family Mourns the Death of Their Teenage Son in Hit-and-Run |
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By Tommy Hanna :: 5754 Views :: ::
Law & Order
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Toronto, CA - It was a heartbreaking day for Chaldean loved ones who had to say goodbye to a teenager killed in a hit-and-run last weekend. Mark Shaba, 19, had no idea the party he attended Saturday night would be his last.
Police said Shaba was struck by a Ford Explorer and dragged to his death. Hours later, 25-year-old Gagan Deep Singh of Mississauga was arrested, faced with several charges including impaired driving and criminal negligence causing death.
Mark Shaba, 19, died several hours after being run down outside the Arizona B-Bar & Grill on Carlingview Dr., near Dixon Rd., Sunday. Police later arrested the driver of an SUV. Friends told Shaba's family he tried to intervene in a fight between his friends and another group of patrons and opened the SUV driver's door.
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| Iraqi Prime Minister Vows to Defend All Iraqis No Matter What Faith |
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By Neda Ayar :: 4866 Views :: ::
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BAGHDAD, IRAQ - Iraq's prime minister pledged Saturday to protect and support the Christian minority that has been fleeing the chaos and sectarian violence in the country.
The Christian community here, about 3 percent of the country's 26 million people, is particularly vulnerable, and has little political or military clout to defend itself.
Since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, Iraqi Christians, who are mostly Chaldean Catholics, have been targeted by Islamic extremists who label them "crusaders" loyal to U.S. troops.
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| Michigan Flint Police Officer Convicted of Assault on Chaldean Businessman |
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By Sam Yousif :: 32 Views :: ::
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Michigan, USA - Failing to protect an serve a Flint police officer allowed the power of her badge to go to far. The police officer was convicted this past Friday of assaulting a Chaldean businessman.
Police Officer Esther E. Ross, 33, faces up to 90 days in jail and a $500 fine when sentenced on the assault and battery conviction Oct. 26 before Central District Judge Richard L. Hughes.
In addition, to the possible civil lawsuit both Ross and the Flint police station face for police brutality
According to court records and testimony, the incident occurred back in March 17 about 7:30 p.m. at the Sunoco station, 1117 S. Belsay Road in Burton, Michigan, a suburb outside of Flint.
Long time businessman Jimmy Kashat, testified that police officer Ross violently and abusively pummeled and pushed him in the chest during an argument at his business parking lot.
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| Chaldeans Forced to Flee Ancient Roots |
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By Rita Abro :: 6067 Views :: ::
Law & Order, Community & Culture, Government & Society, World News & Odds 'N' Ends
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Jdeide, LEBANON- One-way exodus for Iraqi Christian families resigned to never returning to land of their ancestors.
Reduced to sneaking in the night across borders to escape and then moonlighting to survive, most Iraqi Christian families are resigned to never returning to the land of their ancestors.
"Under Saddam we lived in safety. At least we had our dignity and a decent life," said Duleir Nuri Sleiman, father of three girls, referring to Iraq's executed leader Saddam Hussein who ruled with an iron fist.
With his eyes on Europe or the United States for resettlement, Sleiman has reached the transit stop of Lebanon, filled with worries about health care, schooling and avoiding detention by immigration authorities.
The Chaldean family lives five to a spartan room above a barber's shop in the Christian suburb of Jdeide on the outskirts of Beirut, relying on his modest income as a painter and decorator.
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| Chaldean Families in Iraq Targeted for Their Beliefs |
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By Guest Reporter :: 4977 Views :: ::
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Georgina, CAN - A Georgina man is in a desperate race against time to rescue his sister and her family from Baghdad, Iraq.
Described as the most dangerous city on Earth, Baghdad is torn apart by sectarian violence amid a wider civil war.
It is a city where how you worship God can literally get you killed.
Sam Taan, who operates the Daisy Mart in Sutton, said the urgency to get his sister, Ban, her husband Raad (their last names are withheld over safety concerns) and their two young sons, grew last month when Raad's brother Fatah was murdered by one of the many Islamic militias that prowl the city.
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| Chaldeans Go on High-Alert as 'Ethnic Cleansing' Efforts in Iraq Begin |
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By Huda Metti :: 5572 Views :: ::
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Baghdad, IRAQ - Chaldeans in Iraq go on high-alert as word spreads that Islamic terrorists groups are aggressively targeting non-muslims in Iraq. The religious genocide by Islamic fanatics has taken a horrific and dreadful turn as over 500 Yazidi villagers were massacred this past week. Islamic leaders and followers in Iraq and around the world continue to remain silent, and by doing so send a message of approval.
The Tuesday bomb attack near Mosul is the latest in an onslaught of targeted killings against non-Muslims. Provincial authorities in Nineveh province fear that in addition to those already accounted for, another 200 people might still be buried in the rubbles left by the devastating truck bombings. Sources in Iraq warn that the multiple attacks are part of a wider plan that is likely to target Christian villages in the historically Christian Nineveh plain very soon.
The bombings are the deadliest since the war began in 2003. The coordinated operation involved five trucks filled with explosives that killed indiscriminately as body parts of men, women, and children were torn apart and shredded across the streets in a ghastly portrayal of Islam gone awry.
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| Chaldean Exodus Remains Unnoticed and Ignored |
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By Rita Abro :: 18 Views :: ::
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Goettingen, Gergmany — While Iraq is constantly in world news reports the plight of Iraqi Christians goes mostly unnoticed. According to the Society for Threatened People in Goettingen, Germany, Iraq currently experiences the biggest persecution of Christians of our time.
In fear of murders, bomb-attacks, kidnappings, and torture Christians have been fleeing the country by the thousands.
Approximately 75 percent of the 650,000 Christians in Iraq have been driven from their homes. They have fled mainly to neighboring Syria or Lebanon.
A Christian community with a history of 2,000 years is in danger of becoming extinct, according to the human rights organization.
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| Stop the Persecution of Iraqi Christians |
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By Ann Bahri :: 5021 Views :: ::
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California, USA - The Chaldean Committe for the the Human Rights of the Christians of Iraq will be holding a peace rally on Friday, June 15, 2007, in front of the federal building at 880 Front St., San Diego between 12 noon - 2:00 p.m.
The rally hopes to bring to the world’s attention the continuous oppression, inhumane and brutal treatment of Iraqi Christians. The Iraqi Christians are a daily target for kidnapping, bombing, assassination and other acts of violence because of their religion.
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| Will The World Continue to Remain Indifferent as Chaldeans Are Massacred? |
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By Sam Yousif :: 6967 Views :: ::
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Mosul, Iraq - Another Chaldean Catholic priest and three church deacons were gunned down in Mosul, Iraq, on Sunday, June 3rd. Father Ragheed Ganni and three deacons from his parish-- Basman Yousef Daud, Wahid Hanna Isho, Gassan Isam Bidawed-- were slain after celebrating the Eucharistic liturgy on Sunday.
Chaldean Patriarch Emmanuel III Delly referred to the attack as “a crime against God.”
As the young priest and three deacons left the church their car was stopped by group of armed gunmen. Pointing their weapons in the car they slaughtered the four Catholics then rigged the car to explode should anyone attempt to remove the dead bodies. The horrific site remained for several hours until a police bomb-squad defused the devices.
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| George and Baida Survive the Christian Exodus as the Genocide of Iraq Continues |
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By Guest Reporter :: 34 Views :: ::
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Texas, USA - San Anonio reporter Todd Bensman produces a stunning account of the tenuous journey of one Chaldean family forced to leave Iraq under Islamist threats of beheading. The horrific tale of a young Chaldean family forced to abandon everything and to wander the world in fear with an infant and toddler. The Genocide of Christians in Iraq continues to fall on deaf ears as the world plays politics and abandons the peaceful native Iraqi Christians. Iraqi Christians are left to be slaughtered by Islamists or tortured for ransom money to fuel their insurgency.
The journey north from Guatemala through Mexico to the Texas border lasted 17 days. Finally, on the evening of Feb. 26, 2006, the young family of four saw the river come into view. Weary and beaten, with the baby starting to fuss, they drove right up to the Rio Grande.
George and his wife, Baida, were Iraq refugees. They fled their homeland for Detroit because Muslim extremists had made two things very clear: They didn't like the family's Christian faith, for one. But what was worse, to the Islamic gunmen prowling the neighborhood, were the sons' names, George and Toni, which seemed to lionize U.S. President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
The decision to hire a smuggler to get them to the United States was clinched after militants told George Sr., a milk delivery man, that he was next on the beheading list for being an "infidel Christian," and the people running the nursery that cared for the couple's two children while Baida, a hair stylist, was working became untrustworthy.
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| Susan Jajou Celebrates a Culture of Life Victory But Says The Momentum Must Continue |
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By Ann Bahri :: 24487 Views :: ::
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Washington DC, USA – Chaldeans overwhelming applaud America’s Supreme Court's majority who has upheld the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003 that president Bush singed into law. Chaldean activists continue to fight hard alongside others throughout the world to stop the killing of babies. “Over 95% of abortions are performed out of social convenience. It is sad that the ignorant among us are being manipulated into killing their babies. We are the abolitionists of our time. We must protect the weak and innocent and stop those who believe these babies are not human,” says UCLA’s Right to Life student leader Susan Jajou.
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| Convert or Die! Iraqi Christians Under Fatwa of Death |
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By Guest Reporter :: 4333 Views :: ::
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Baghdad, IRAQ – “Get rid of the cross or we will burn your Churches.” This is the threat aimed at the Chaldean Church of Sts Peter and Paul, located in the ancient Christian quarter of Baghdad, Dora. Local sources say an unknown armed Islamic group is behind the threats which are inseminating terror in the capital. The website www.Ankawa.com and AINA news agency along with Asia News have reported a ravage and inhuman campaign of against Christians in the area. Even Mosul, a Sunni stronghold, the Christian presence is become grave.
The Islamic group active in Dora seems to have delivered an ultimatum to the Christian community there: convert to Islam or die!
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| Minority Rights Group International Ranks Iraq Second in Persecution |
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By Rita Abro :: 5120 Views :: ::
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Baghdad, IRAQ - Minority Rights Group International (MRG) releases their State of the World’s Minority’s 2007 report was released last week. The report highlights minority groups in Iraq, including Christians and women, as among the most vulnerable in the world. Iraq is home to a shrinking indigenous population of Christian groups with Chaldeans composing only three percent of the 26 million people in the country. The minority report cited the September-October UNAMI (United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq) report that noted a spike in violence against all Christians in Iraq, including churches and convents being attacked by rocket and gunfire and religious leaders being kidnapped and beheaded in October.
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| Iraqi-Christian Church Attacked in Warren Michigan |
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By Sam Yousif :: 65 Views :: ::
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Michigan, USA - Police in Warren are searching for the vandals who sprayed messages of hate on St. Mary's Assyrian Church. The attack on the small Iraqi-Christian community comes just one month before the church is scheduled to open.
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| Islamic Terrorist Begin to Target Women and Children Along With Christians |
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By Sam Yousif :: 34 Views :: ::
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Baghdad, IRAQ — Frustrated Islamic radical insurgents are beginning to change strategies as attacks on Christians, women, and children increase. During the most holy week for Christians around the world, those in Iraq are praying to stay alive as Islamic terrorists ramp up their campaign of death and carnage. Two elderly sisters beaten to death, a 14-year-old boy, nailed to a cross, another child toddler beheaded because parents were unable to raise ransom money, and now a suicide truck bomber with his payload hidden in flour kills 15 including a newborn girl and wounds nearly 200 people in Kirkuk.
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| Elderly Chaldean Sisters Beaten to Death |
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By Ziad Bitti :: 25 Views :: ::
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BAGHDAD, IRAQ - There was growing concern about spreading anti-Christian violence in Iraq after church officials confirmed two elderly women of the Catholic Chaldean community were beaten to death. Fadila Naoum, 85, and her 79-year-old bed-ridden sister Margaret were killed Monday, March 26, 2007 in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk, said Archbishop Louis Sako of Kirkuk.
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| Chaldean Refugees of Lebanon in Need of Aid |
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Beirut, LEBANON - Its procession of frond-waving believers, the singing and chanting, and the proud parents snapping photos of their princess-garbed daughters made the Palm Sunday celebration in the Beirut suburb of al-Fanar look like any of the hundreds occurring all over Lebanon. But after the service, the conversations among parishioners revealed the special nature of this community. Many of them spoke Arabic with heavy Iraqi accents — al-Fanar has become a magnet for Christian refugees from Iraq.
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| In Jordan, Christians from Iraq Harassed |
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AMMAN, Jordan - Chaldean Iraqi sisters Nasrin and Rihab enjoyed a relatively peaceful life in Baghdad until the night almost a year ago when militiamen tortured and beheaded their only brother.
Then came threatening phone calls, said the sisters, both members of Iraq's small Christian community. And not long afterward, armed men broke into their home and beat them.
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| MSJ Grad Wins Asylum for Iraqi Family |
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Vermont, USA - It was supposed to be practice. When he was through, Sean Burke said helping an Iraqi family find asylum in the United States opened his eyes to the world.
"We can turn our backs on these people, say they're lying, say they're just going to live off the system," he said. "That's ignorant."
Burke, 24, grew up in Castleton and graduated from Mount St. Joseph Academy in 2000. He is a third-year law student at Villanova. Late last year, he said he and another third year student represented a (Chaldean) family that fled Iraq and were caught at the U.S.-Mexico border with fake Greek passports.
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| Chaldeans in Kirkuk see Hope in Christmas Dialogue of Peace |
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By Ziad Bitti :: 10 Views :: ::
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Kirkuk, IRAQ – Shiite and Sunni Imams of different ethnic groups visited Archbishop Sako to deliver Christmas greetings. Witnesses of the encounter underlined a “shared desire for mutual understanding and peace.”
Shiite and Sunni imams in Kirkuk went in person to deliver Christmas greetings to the Chaldean archbishop, Mgr Louis Sako, in an atmosphere characterized by “sincere will of dialogue and mutual understanding”.
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| Chaldean Leaders of Iraq Forced to Call off Public Displays of Christmas for Safety Sake |
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By Sam Yousif :: 8 Views :: ::
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Baghdad, Iraq – Continual pleas for neutrality and safety by the indigenous people of Iraq have fallen on deaf ears. The Chaldean minorities remains targets by insurgents bent on destabilizing Iraq and turn the modern nation into a fanatic Islamic regime. Chaldeans are not only the targets of Islamic fundamentalist but also Kurdish, Shia, and Sunni militias that pick apart the minority group in order to claim their land or raise ransom money to fund their military groups.
“We have become pawns in this deadly game of chess that threatens to wipe out a people who have remained in Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq) for over ten-thousand years,” says Yousif Kanno a Chaldean antiquity historian.
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| Yet Again, Another Chaldean Priest Abducted in Baghdad |
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By Ziad Bitti :: 24 Views :: ::
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Baghdad, Iraq - Another Chaldean priest was abducted yesterday in Baghdad. Fr Samy Al Raiys, whose disappearance was announced by the Chaldean Patriarchate. The abduction took place by the hands of unknown men who forcibly grabbed the priest near home.
The Chaldean Patriarchate of Baghdad, which reported the abduction, launched an appeal on its website. Addressing the abductors, it asked: "We beg you not to harm him but to treat him well. We trust Father Samy in the hands of the Lord and of Providence, asking Him to help save Iraq from these kidnapping which terrorize everyone, adults and children alike".
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| Saddam Sentenced To Death By Hanging |
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By Guest Reporter :: 13 Views :: ::
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BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraq's High Tribunal on Sunday found Saddam Hussein guilty of crimes against humanity and sentenced him to hang for the 1982 killing of 148 Shiites in the city of Dujail. The visibly shaken former leader shouted "God is great!"
Saddam's half brother and former intelligence chief Barzan Ibrahim, and Awad Hamed al-Bandar, head of the former Revolutionary Court, were sentenced to join Saddam on the gallows for the Dujail killings after an unsuccessful assassination attempt during a Saddam visit to the city 35 miles north of Baghdad.
The death sentences automatically go to a nine-judge appeals panel which has unlimited time to review the case. If the verdicts and sentences are upheld, the executions must be carried out within 30 days.
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| Troy Public School Chaldean Students at Risk |
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By Sam Yousif :: 14 Views :: ::
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Michigan, USA - Chaldean Alumni of Troy Athens public high school in Michigan, USA is at risk of identity theft due to a stolen computer hard drive. The computer hard drive was taken from the district and contained all the necessary information needed to compromise a student’s identity. Through an investigation, the school learned that students’ transcripts, test scores, addresses, family names, and Social Security numbers were saved on the stolen drive.
The Troy School District and Superintendent mailed out a letter to former students of the high school who graduated from 1994 to present indicating that former students will be given 14 months of free credit monitoring services.
Pressure from the grass roots student alumni movement formerly known as the Unhappy Student Organization, renamed to Troy Athens Voice is working to have the 14 month credit monitoring service extended.
Chaldean students who graduated from the Troy public school system must apply for the free services before December 31, 2006 year. Chaldean students of Troy can apply online.
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| Iraq’s Christians Flee as Extremist Threat Worsens |
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www.CHALDEAN.org in conjunction with the American New York Times bring you a nationally acclaimed article on the plight of Iraqi Chrisitans. Special thanks goes to Mr. Wisam H. Habeeb and Khalid al-Ansary, Iraqi employees for The New York Times who helped encourage the story be told and were pinnacle in bringing a deeper understanding and meaning to the challenges Christians in Iraq face.
From Brenda S. to Michael L., I owe you one Mike – thanks for the professional courtesy.
Guest Reporter Michael Lou of the New York Times (New York, USA) reports:
BAGHDAD, Oct. 16 — The blackened shells of five cars still sit in front of the Church of the Virgin Mary here, stark reminders of a bomb blast that killed two people after a recent Sunday Mass.
In the northern city of Mosul, a priest from the Syriac Orthodox Church was kidnapped last week. His church complied with his captors’ demands and put up posters denouncing recent comments made by the pope about Islam, but he was killed anyway. The police found his beheaded body on Wednesday.
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| Some 500 People Attend Funeral of Beheaded Iraqi Priest |
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By Rita Abro :: 73 Views :: ::
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Baghdad, Iraq -Relatives confirm that US$ 350,000 ransom was demanded. Sunni Ulema Council condemns the killing: “a cowardly murder [. . .] committed by people who want [. . .] to start a religious war”. Some 500 people attended yesterday the funeral of Fr Paulos Eskandar at Mosul’s St Ephrem Church. Father Eskandar, who was abducted on Monday, was founded beheaded some time later.
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| Chaldean Californians Concerned Over Car Pool Fees |
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By Rita Abro :: 12 Views :: ::
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California, USA – A frequent road traveled by Chaldeans in California may see their cost of living and doing business take on another increase. A transportation policy committee endorsed a plan to raise minimum fees that solo commuters pay to use the Interstate 15 car pool lanes in off-peak hours.
Thomas Sitto is upset over the principle and not necessarily the fee. “I don’t mind having to pay for using the road, of all fees and taxes, I love the pay-to-use type taxes, but the reason for this tax is what upsets me. Government mismanagement is the cause and we have to pay for it. Their ineffectiveness is what created a deficit. Their solution is to make us, the people pay for their mistakes. In the real world, businesses have to learn to be leaner and provide better services and find creative ways to do more with less. With government it is just the opposite; their incompetence is rewarded by raising fees, taxes, and tolls. That is not right. Any official who votes for an increase in any tax or fee triggered by their incompetence should be tossed out on their rear.”
Interstate 15 serves as one of the major thoroughbass for many Chaldean travelers. The minimum rate for using the express lanes would rise from 50 cents to $1.25 under the proposal, a 150% increase. FasTrak users will also experience a huge jump in fees.
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| Terror Campaign Targets Chaldean church in Iraq |
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By Rita Abro :: 20 Views :: ::
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Mosul, Iraq – There were two new attacks against the parish of the Holy Spirit in Mosul in as many days. A convent of Dominican Sisters has also been struck. These are the most blatant signs of a campaign that aims to throw Christians out of Iraq. Then there is the problem of emigration, a problem afflicting also Shiites and Sunnis. The Chaldean church of the Holy Spirit in Mosul appears to have become the target of a terror campaign. After attacks that took place at the end of September, a group of men opened fire on the place of worship on 4 and 5 October, injuring one of the guards who is currently in hospital.
The violence and continual attack on Christians have been ongoing. The parish of the Holy Spirit has been attacked since August 2004. As many Iraqi church figures have already claimed, the attacks are part of a twofold strategy.
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| More Attacks Against Chaldean Churches in Iraq |
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By Ziad Bitti :: 22 Views :: ::
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Mosul, Iraq – Attackers launch rockets against the Chaldean Church of the Holy Spirit. No one is injured. The group that targeted the church is likely the same that fired shots at the building last Sunday.
Once again the Catholic Chaldean Church of the Holy Spirit is the target. This morning a group of men fired rockets against the building, whilst an explosive devise was detonated outside a usually unused entrance door, this according to local sources who also told AsiaNews that no one was killed or hurt in the incident. They also suggested that the attackers might be the same people who on Sunday fired some 80 shots against the church breaking some windows and causing minor damage.
For months, tensions have been rising in Mosul, a Sunni stronghold. Some people have suggested that the anti-Christian attacks are linked to the controversy caused by the Pope’s speech in Regensburg (Germany). In fact, some flyers making anti-Christian threats were distributed around town last Friday, calling on Christians to condemn the Pope’s remarks or be killed and see their churches burnt down.
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| Radical Muslims Prove the Pope’s comments by Attacking Chaldean Churches |
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By Rita Abro :: 17 Views :: ::
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Baghadad, Iraq -- A Chaldean and Assyrian churche is attacked in Mosul and Baghdad by Muslim militias. The fanatics have forced Christians to pin up posters condemning the words of Benedict XVI in Regensburg. But religious leaders, including al Sistani, have expressed their friendship with the Apostolic Nunciature. And the representative of the Iraqi Shiite leader would like to meet the pope. The start of the month of Ramadan in Iraq was marked by violence but also by significant openness by al Sistani towards the Vatican. Yesterday, two churches, one in Baghdad and another in Mosul, were struck. Recently, the country has seen an escalation of attacks against Christians, thought by some to be the reaction of radical Muslims to the speech of the pope in Regensburg. However, religious leaders, among them al Sistani, have shown solidarity and understanding towards the Vatican. Moreover, the representative of the highest religious exponent of Iraqi Shiites has expressed the desire to be able to visit the Pope.
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| Abductions of Iraqi Christians Hit Close to Home |
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By Rita Abro :: 21 Views :: ::
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Guest reporter Kelly Thornton of the Union-Tribune reports:
California, USA -- B.E. was hoping for a call about a house-painting job. Instead, the Iraqi immigrant living in El Cajon heard his sister's voice, with terrible news from Baghdad.
A family member had been abducted by masked gunmen demanding a $30,000 ransom.
Kidnapping is nothing new in Iraq since the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime, but lately there's a new twist: Some of the targets are Iraqi Christians likely to have family members in the United States or Europe who can pay to save them.
B.E. – who insists on anonymity because of concern for his family – began frantically seeking help from relatives and friends in El Cajon. Family members in Chicago, Detroit and Europe did the same
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| Chaldean Priest Kidnapped in Baghdad Released |
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By Rita Abro :: 25 Views :: ::
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Baghdad, Iraq – Sources close to www.CHALDEAN.org have confirmed the release of a Chaldean priest Fr. Saad Sirop. The priest was kidnapped nearly a month ago. The Chaldean Patriarch had held recent meetings with the president of Iraq. Rome had also sent numerous appeals to Iraq requesting increased efforts to free the priest.
Fr Saad Hanna Sirop, 34 years, was kidnapped by a gang of criminals shortly after Vespers Mass on 15 August. The young priest, ordained in Rome in 2001, is in charge of the theological department of Babel College, the country’s only university of Christian religious studies, in Baghdad.
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| Chaldean Murders Remain Unsolved in California |
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By Ziad Bitti :: 39 Views :: ::
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California, USA – Chaldeans are being gunned down in California. San Diego and El Cajon police have been the center of a PR nightmare as the close knit community endures one tragedy after another.
Efforts by San Diego County Crime Stoppers, San Diego and El Cajon police are aggressively perusing leads and tips.
San Diego County Crime Stoppers, San Diego and El Cajon police and the Independent Grocers and Convenience Stores are asking for the public's help with, and are offering cash rewards for, information that leads to solving four robberies at liquor stores that have left five Chaldean people dead.
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| Allan Mansoor Offers Two $10,000 Rewards |
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By Rita Abro :: 18 Views :: ::
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California, USA -- Mayor Allan Mansoor and fellow City Council members hope two $10,000 rewards for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for last month's two drive-by shootings will help police solve the crimes.
This week, the council approved offering the rewards.
The shootings occurred about two weeks apart, within a half a mile of each other.
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Aids elementary students in learing to solve mathematical word problems through practice. Modes include: addition and subtraction, multipication and division, and mixed. Problems include randomization of numerical values, names, and item labels so that students don't see the same exact problem scenarios over and over. Regular practice with Master Math Word Problems could help your student become a master math word problem solver.
x264Encoder 1.2.0 (Mac)
x264 and libavcodec based QuickTime Media Compressor component. Support avc1, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC Video Media. Support some MPEG-4 AVC features, including Main/High Profile up to Level 5.1. Source codes are included, and free software under GPL V2. Uses libx264.a, libavcodec.a and others from x264 git and ffmpeg SVN. (Universal Binary)
Chax 3.0 (Mac)
Chax is a collection of minor modifications and additions that make using Apple's iChat more enjoyable. Features include:Unified contact list shows all contacts from all accounts in one window Growl notifications for new messages and users changing status Automatically resize the contact list to fit the number of visible users Built-in log viewer Activity log that displays your contacts' status changes Auto-accept file transfers, AV chats, and screen sharing requests Toggle text status visibility of users Always on top option for contact list, message windows and AV chats Set font of names, status messages, and group separators Option to auto-accept text chats, skipping new message notification window Show status changes directly in the message window Additional unread message notifications in the dock Automatically go away when the screensaver activates Properly use ICQ accounts without sending text formatting in messages
Solitaire 3D 4.6 (Mac)
Play your favourite Solitaire games, including FreeCell, Spider, Gaps and Klondike, all for free. Beautiful 3D graphics, fully customizable board sets, unique lighting effects, and much more make this a must for all solitaire fans.
Shion 2.1.0b5 (Mac)
Shion (and the included userspace driver) implements portions of the INSTEON command set and allows users to build a list of devices that can be controlled remotely. This application (and driver) is currently under development and will be extended and completed as time permits. The long-term goal for Shion is to package it as a reusable framework for other MacOS X developers.
AppTrasher 0.9.1 (Mac)
Applications distribute several files throughout your system storage devices. Deleting a application itself is mostly not enough and will leave several files untouched. Apptrasher uses a special search algorithm to find all related files and deletes them when asked. Simple drag & drop Enable 'Put Back' in trash (OS X 10.6 only) Ghost Mode : Background mode. Drop something in the trash and Apptrasher pops up. Expert mode : To find even more possible related files. Finds visible and hidden files. Scans inside folders for applications. Protect default applications. Protect custom applications. Sparkplug to keep up-to-date. Compatible with OS X 10.5.x and 10.6.x
ChapterMark 1.0.5 (Mac)
With ChapterMark you can easily create bookmarkable and chapterized audiobooks from your CDs, MP3s and many other sources. The audiobook will play on your iPhone, iPod, and iTunes and it won't mess up your iTunes library with dozens of files for each book. ChapterMark will even tag and import your audiobooks to your iTunes library.
mySnippets 0.9.2 (Mac)
That's life: You get the best ideas while you are coding. Since I do the coding primarily for myself - if the result is useful other as well and it feeds my cat: Great - I thought to myself, that myClippings should include a list of the recently used documents. After all you need your recently used docs as much as the content of the clipboard. I know, you could use the apple-menu. But that is very awkward to use and it lacks Quick Look, you can't search it etc. And one thing leads to another and I engaged in a serious soul-search and reflected on what I was actually doing. I don't mean poking my finger in the nose , the trip to the coffee machine, smooching with Ollerum, sneaking to the refrigerator, staring out of the window... No, I mean what I am doing with the Mac. No matter whether you are coding, writing on a PhD thesis or a remarkable article that combines some interviews. You type, copy, replace, open a document, you search, you mistype. You delete everything. You start all over again. And again, you are searching a document, a paragraph, you take a trip to the coffee machine, sorry, you write some line of text, you search again for some text or code from yesterday and then every starts all over again...All these activities have one thing in common. They are annoying and cost time. A lot of time. Did I mention that they are annoying? For these kinds of activities I have two or three applications. Why not building one to rule them all - one that is not an overcrowded all-in-one app with a handle to dump it.
Records Master 7.8 (Mac)
Records Master is a secure file manager that allows you to collect important records (such as bank statements, credit card statements, bills, or receipts) or PDFs in a database and allow for: easy addition of new files (importing), organization of files in hierarchical folders, optional organization of files by date, easy access to existing files (browsing, finding, smart folders exporting, printing) the ability to associate notes with files or folders, reminders to download or scan in recurring records such as financial statements, (including an integrated website password manager with advanced features to make it easy for you to go to websites to download the records), encrypting the database, and automatic or manual backup of the database. Think of it as a replacement for a file cabinet but with easier filing and retrieval. You can also use it to keep any files together...especially useful for PDFs.
Sente 6.0.28 (Mac)
Sente 5 is the premier academic reference manager for Mac OS X. Sente's iTunes-like interface makes finding, reviewing, organizing and using the academic literature in your field easier than ever. Sente (pronounced sen-tay) makes literature searches easier by providing a front-end to hundreds of data sources around the world, including: PubMed, many university library catalogs, Web of Science, Ovid, Agricola, the U.S. Library of Congress, and any other literature database that supports Z39.50 or SRU, and MARC or Dublin Core record syntax. (WoS and Ovid, and some other data sources, require a subscription.) Sente updates the results of your searches each day so that you can easily stay current with new results. This means that you will learn about important new papers as soon as they appear in any of the databases you search. And the results will remain available until you find the time to review them, even if that happens when you are not connected to the Internet. When it is time to write up your own research, Sente takes care of the details of properly formating citations and bibliographies. Sente includes over 100 pre-defined bibliography styles, including APA, Chicago and Harvard, as well as an easy-to-use bibliography format editor that lets you modify the supplied formats or create your own.
Virtual ][ 6.3.6 (Mac)
Virtual ][ is an application that emulates the Apple ][ computer. Its main purpose is to enjoy, on your Macintosh computer, the nostalgic fun of the Apple ][. The main features are: Emulates the Apple ][, Apple ][+ and Apple //e; Supports USB game pad or joystick Save a machine and resume later on Full-screen mode Epson FX-80 and ImageWriter II emulation Many configurable peripheral cards and devices Realistic sound effects, including Mockingboard emulation Convert original Apple II diskettes
Mental Case 1.7.3 (Mac)
Mental Case brings premium quality flash cards to your Mac and iPhone. Use it to learn a language, memorize trivia, or study for an exam. Enter your information directly, or import it from online sources like The Flashcard Exchange. Mental Case automatically generates lessons for you, syncs them to your iPhone or iPod touch, and even tells you when to study.Mental Case is also a drop box for useful information that you come across in the course of the day. With built-in screen and iSight capture, Mental Case can collect just about any piece of information from the real and virtual worlds, and will remind you about it when you next sit down to study.You can enter text, drop in an image, take a screen shot, or snap a photo with your iSight. Your new mental note is scheduled to appear in future lessons, beautifully-presented slide shows which make studying something to look forward to.
Super Flexible File Synchronizer 4.88 (Mac)
Back up your data and synchronize Macs, PCs, servers, notebooks, and online storage space. You can set up as many different jobs as you need and run them manually or using the scheduler. The software comes with support for Zipping, FTP, SSH/SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3 and data encryption. There are powerful synchronization modes, including Standard Copying, Exact Mirror, and SmartTracking. The wealth of features fulfills all requirements that users typically have, while still being easy to use.
viJournal 2.3.3 (Mac)
viJournal is a powerful personal journal application. It's designed as an analogue of the good old-fashioned page-a-day bound diary - the kind you buy in a stationer's. You write your entries under dated headers and save them collectively by month and year. It's got tons of features for power-journalers, whilst being friendly, clean and easy for all daily diarists. iPhone version available. Video diary capability. Record live video directly into journal entries. Optional file encryption. Two optional layers of password protection. Multiple journals. Daily image gallery. Export to RTF, HTML, PDF, MS Word Post entries to Blogger or LiveJournal.
viJournal Lite 2.3.3 (Mac)
viJournal Lite is a free lightweight version of viJournal. It's designed as an analogue of the good old-fashioned page-a-day bound diary - the kind you buy in a stationer's. You write your entries under dated headers and save them collectively by month and year. viJournal has many powerful features, all added in such a way that they do not clutter the interface or detract from the original purpose of having viJournal work like a traditional bound diary. iPhone version available. Optional file encryption. Two optional layers of password protection. Parallel notepad. Multiple journals. Full-text searching. Export to RTF, HTML, PDF, MS Word. Insert checkboxes.
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KHN Column: Yes, Let's Talk About Those Republican Ideas
In his latest Kaiser Health News column, done in partnership with The New Republic, Jonathan Cohn writes: ''[F]or much of the last year, Republicans have been scaring the bejeezus out of seniors by telling them that Democrats were out to destroy Medicare. But the Roadmap makes clear that it's not Democrats who seek massive, disruptive changes to the program. It's the Republicans. If the coming engagement between the Republicans and President Obama help the public to understand that reality, extending the debate might actually be worth it" (2/8). Read entire column...
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Clinton Health Reform Veterans Helping With Obama Overhaul Effort
The Associated Press reports that aides who helped with President Bill Clinton's health care reform effort are pushing to help President Barack Obama pass his health system overhaul this year. The aides "are adamant that the Democrats can't afford another health care disaster. But they're divided on whether scaling down Obama's plan would be an acceptable solution. ... 'If Bill Clinton couldn't get it done, and Barack Obama can't do it, no Democrat will ever try again,' said economist Len Nichols, health policy director at the New America Foundation...
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Insurers Bringing Plans Into Compliance With New Mental Health Rules
The Wall Street Journal reports that insurers are bringing their insurance plans in compliance with new rules and laws that make mental health and substance abuse insurance coverage available to millions of Americans. "The law, called the Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008, ensures that employees receive the same level of mental-health benefits as they do for medical and surgical care...
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Study: Medicare Bladder Cancer Treatment Policy Raises Health Costs
Reuters: "Medicare's move in 2005 to pay doctors to do bladder cancer surgery in their offices rather than in hospitals dramatically raised the number of procedures and overall health costs, U.S. researchers said on Monday. ... The findings reflect the complexity of cutting health costs in the United States, showing how in some cases Medicare -- the insurance program for the elderly and disabled -- gives doctors incentives to provide too much care, they said...
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The King's Fund Response To Gordon Brown's Speech On Cancer And Social Care Guarantees, UK
Commenting on Prime Minister Gordon Brown's speech to The King's Fund this morning, in which he promised patients would only have to wait one week after a GP visit for results of tests for cancer and announced plans for guaranteed access to care in the home, The King's Fund acting chief executive, Dr Anna Dixon, said: 'A promise of test results within a week is an impressive commitment that will certainly be appreciated by cancer patients at what is a very stressful time in their lives...
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Canadian Dietitians 'Dish Up' Gold Medal Advice And Menus For Olympic Athletes
Dietitians are key members of the Olympic team - advising elite athletes on what to eat and ensuring they get the right foods to fuel them during their competitive events. "In addition to the rigorous coaching, training and commitment, Olympic athletes need the right foods every day for success. Dietitians of Canada is profiling five key dietitians involved in the Olympics," says Lynda Corby MSc, MEd, RD, Director of Public Affairs for Dietitians of Canada. Mélanie Olivier PDt, MSc from Montreal is the 'official dietitian' of the Canadian Olympic Committee...
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Marijuana Ineffective As An Alzheimer's Treatment: UBC-Vancouver Coastal Health Research
The benefits of marijuana in tempering or reversing the effects of Alzheimer's disease have been challenged in a new study by researchers at the University of British Columbia and Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute. The findings, published in the current issue of the journal Current Alzheimer Research, could lower expectations about the benefits of medical marijuana in combating various cognitive diseases and help redirect future research to more promising therapeutics...
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Cancer Research UK's Lovely Valentine's Gifts
St. Valentine's Day is the perfect excuse for lovers across the world to show their adoration. Hundreds of fun valentine's gifts are available to buy now from the Cancer Research UK online shop, http://www.shoptobeatcancer.org.uk, with a wide range of items that are perfect for a husband, wife, boyfriend, girlfriend or that secret crush. 100 per cent of the profits go to Cancer Research UK. The Valentine's collection at http://www.shoptobeatcancer.org...
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Following DCIS Diagnosis, Psychosicail Interventions Recommended
A new analysis has found that women with medium or low levels of income are particularly susceptible to anxiety and depression after being diagnosed with the precancerous breast condition, ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). Published early online in Cancer, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society, the study suggests that women with financial hardship may benefit from psychosocial interventions that are designed to accommodate their unique needs...
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Abbott Misrepresents Nurses' Union - Australian Nursing Federation
Assistant Federal Secretary of the Australian Nursing Federation (ANF), Lee Thomas said comments by the Federal Opposition Leader made about the union in Federal Parliament yesterday (3:10pm 8 Feb.) were completely false and should be corrected. Ms Thomas said the statement made by Mr Abbott in the Parliament that the nurses union "says the government's scheme (Fair Work Act) is worse than Workchoices.." has never been made by an official of the Australian Nursing Federation...
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Metabolite Common Among Cancers
A study published online on February 8 in the Journal of Experimental Medicine reports that several distinct mutations found in a subset of patients with acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) result in excess production of the same metabolite. The enzyme isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1), which normally facilitates production of the metabolite {alpha}-ketoglutarate, is mutated in approximately 80% of secondary brain tumors. This mutant version of IDH1 promotes excess production of a different metabolite: R (-)-2-hydroxyglutarate (2-HG)...
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BTV8: Still Out - Let's Keep It Out, UK
Vigilance and vaccination remains the key to keeping British livestock free from Bluetongue. This is the message from the national JAB campaign group reminding farmers to protect their animals against disease in 2010. JAB is issuing a reminder to farmers and livestock keepers to vaccinate their animals against the disease, which is still causing major problems across Europe and as a result farmers in England and Wales still face a very real threat of potential incursions...
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Access To Private Drugs In Public Hospitals
Governments are under increasing pressure to provide access to expensive new drugs. Canadian patients who want access to drugs that are not publicly insured are seeking to pay for these drugs within public hospitals, states an article in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) This analysis by Colleen M. Flood, Canada Research Chair in Health Law and Policy, University of Toronto and Lorian Hardcastle, University of Toronto, discusses the debate over whether this policy should change. It looks at the current legislation, policy implications, and a possible Charter challenge...
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Association Between Hand-Grip Strength And Poor Survival In Seniors
Poor or declining handgrip strength in the oldest old is associated with poor survival and may be used as a tool to assess mortality, found an article in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) The fastest growing segment of the elderly population is the group older than 85 years, classified as the oldest old. Low handgrip strength has been consistently linked to premature mortality, disability and other health complications in middle-aged and older people. Handgrip strength, a simple bedside tool, can be an alternative way of measuring overall muscular strength...
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NICE Welcomes Topic Suggestions For QOF
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has opened the second and final phase of topic suggestion for the 2012/13 Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF). An online topic suggestion facility will allow stakeholders to submit suggestions for new indicators for QOF based on NICE guidance or other NHS Evidence accredited sources. Anyone with an interest in health, including health professionals, patients, community groups and voluntary organisations are encouraged to contribute to the development of the 2012/13 framework via the NICE website...
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Morality Research Sheds Light On The Origins Of Religion
The details surrounding the emergence and evolution of religion have not been clearly established and remain a source of much debate among scholars. Now, an article published by Cell Press in the journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences on February 8 brings a new understanding to this long-standing discussion by exploring the fascinating link between morality and religion. There is no doubt that spiritual experiences and religion, which are ubiquitous across cultures and time and associated exclusively with humans, are ultimately based in the brain...
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NICE Appraisal Of Dasatinib And Nilotinib For Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has updated its draft guidance on the use of dasatinib (Sprycel,made by Bristol Myers-Squibb) and nilotinib (Tasigna,made by Novartis) for chronic myeloid leukaemia. Following the previous public consultation and subsequent independent Appraisal Committee meeting on 13 January 2010, both NICE and the appraisal committee agreed to split the appraisal of dasatinib and nilotinib for chronic myeloid leukaemia into two separate appraisals. To effectively appraise a new treatment, the Committee compares it to an existing one...
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Revealing A Potent Suppressor Of Endometrial Cancer
Endometrial cancer is the most common cancer of the female reproductive tract, representing 6% of all cancers. There is currently no screening method or biomarker to indicate early presence of disease. "It is a very common malignancy that affects women of all ages" comments paper author Dr. Diego Castrillon. The cancer forms from the cells that grow along the inner lining of the uterus, which is called the endometrium, and usually it is diagnosed following patient reports of abnormal bleeding...
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NICE Consults On Preliminary Decision Not To Recommend Everolimus For Advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma
In draft guidance, published today (9 February 2010), the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has been unable to recommend everolimus (afinitor, Novartis) for the second line treatment of advanced renal cell carcinoma. This draft guidance is now available for public consultation. Consultees, healthcare professionals and members of the public are able to comment on the recommendations which are available from 9 February until 2 March 2010 on the NICE website. Comments received during this consultation will be fully considered by the Appraisal Committee in March...
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Mimicking Hereditary Deafness In A Mouse Brings Doctors Closer To A Cure
Deafness is the most common disorder of the senses. Tragically, it commonly strikes in early childhood, severely damaging an affected child's ability to learn speech and language. In many cases, children gradually lose their hearing to become profoundly deaf over a long period of months to years, but scientists know very little about how this progressive loss happens, making prospects for prevention and cure very slim...
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Children's Hospital Boosts Paediatric Services
Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, part of Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, provides an integrated paediatric service to Greater Manchester and North West England, offering the latest diagnostic medical equipment to its patients. Siemens Healthcare was selected to supply a range of technology to the new hospital. To meet its needs in MRI, the hospital has now installed a MAGNETOM® Avanto 1.5 Tesla system, featuring ultra lightweight coils which make for a significantly more comfortable examination...
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Researchers Develop New Tool To Assess Emergency Department Patients
A new assessment tool, reported recently by the Journal of Hospital Medicine, may help hospitals avoid under or over treating patients who are admitted through hospital emergency departments (EDs). Researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine have modified an early-warning tool that is commonly used to determine if hospitalized patients are getting sicker...
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Research Warns Of Risks Of Low Potassium In Heart Failure Patients With CKD
New research from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) says low potassium levels produce an increased risk of death or hospitalization in patients with heart failure and chronic kidney disease (CKD). In findings reported in January in Circulation: Heart Failure, a journal of the American Heart Association, the researchers say that even a mild decrease in serum potassium level increased the risk of death in this patient group. "Hypokalemia, or low potassium, is common in heart-failure patients and is associated with poor outcomes, as is chronic kidney disease," said C...
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Racial Disparities Persist In Diagnosis Of Advanced Breast, Colon Cancer
The incidence of advanced breast cancer diagnosis among black women remained 30 percent to 90 percent higher compared to white women between 1992 and 2004, according to new findings by researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. In addition, the disparity in the incidence of advance colorectal cancer actually widened over this time period as rates fell among whites but increased slightly among blacks. The findings are published online in the inaugural issue of Springer's journal Hormones and Cancer, a publication of the Endocrine Society...
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Research Identifies Gene With Likely Role In Premenstrual Disorder
Scientists have identified a gene they say is a strong candidate for involvement in premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) and other maladies associated with the natural flux in hormones during the menstrual cycle. In a paper to be published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Rockefeller University researchers detail experiments in mice showing that a common human variant of the gene increases anxiety, dampens curiosity and tweaks the effects of estrogen on the brain, impairing memory...
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Parent Concerns Hinder National H1N1 Immunization Efforts
Ask any health professional who cares for children and they will tell you: When H1N1 flu hits, it can be very severe. In the last four months of 2009, nearly 240 children died in the United States from H1N1 flu more than three times as many child deaths as in a typical non-H1N1 flu season. Meanwhile, the H1N1 vaccine given to more than 60 million individuals since October, has had a track record of safety in children comparable to the widely used and similarly manufactured seasonal flu vaccine. But many parents' views of H1N1 illness and vaccine safety may not match these national data...
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Incidence Of Cerebral Palsy On Rise In United States
Cerebral palsy (CP) has increased in infants born prematurely in the United States, according to data presented by researchers from Loyola University Health System (LUHS). These findings were reported at the 30th Annual Meeting of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine in Chicago. They also were published in the latest issue of the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology. Researchers reported that CP is associated with inflammation of the connective tissue in the umbilical cord...
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Blueberries Counteract Intestinal Diseases
It is already known that blueberries are rich in antioxidants and vitamins. New research from the Lund University Faculty of Engineering in Sweden shows that blueberry fibre are important and can alleviate and protect against intestinal inflammations, such as ulcerative colitis. The protective effect is even better if the blueberries are eaten together with probiotics...
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Can Memory Be Improved? A Meta-Analysis Suggests It Does
A meta-analysis published in the current issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics by Swiss investigators B. Metternich and associates indicates the effectiveness of non pharmacological interventions on memory complaints. Subjective memory complaints (SMC) in the absence of psychiatric or neurological disorders are common among older adults. Although increasing numbers of individuals are suffering from SMC, research into interventions alleviating SMC is sparse...
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A Study Reveals How Respiratory Tubes And Capillaries Form
These tubes or capillaries, formed by a single cell, connect the main tubes of the respiratory system with organs and tissues, thereby providing oxygen. The study has been published in the journal Current Biology, part of the Cell group. Jordi Casanova, professor at CSIC who heads a developmental biology group at IRB Barcelona, addresses the gene expression that leads to the formation of different parts of an organism...
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Drug Shows Promise For Huntington's Disease
An early stage clinical trial of the experimental drug dimebon (latrepirdine) in people with Huntington's disease appears to be safe and may improve cognition. That is the conclusion of a study published in the Archives of Neurology. "This is the first clinical trial that has focused on what is perhaps the most disabling aspect of the disease," said University of Rochester Medical Center neurologist Karl Kieburtz, M.D., the lead author of the study...
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New Details On The Dangers Of Third-Hand Smoke Revealed By Study
Nicotine in third-hand smoke, the residue from tobacco smoke that clings to virtually all surfaces long after a cigarette has been extinguished, reacts with the common indoor air pollutant nitrous acid to produce dangerous carcinogens. This new potential health hazard was revealed in a multi-institutional study led by researchers with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab). "The burning of tobacco releases nicotine in the form of a vapor that adsorbs strongly onto indoor surfaces, such as walls, floors, carpeting, drapes and furniture...
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Autism Risk Higher When Mother Is Older, Study
Researchers who studied records of all births occurring in California in the 1990s found that the risk of having a child with autism was significantly higher when the mother was older, regardless of the father's age, except when the mother was younger, the risk was also higher if the father were older. The study was the work of researchers from the University of California (UC), Davis, and you can read about in a report published in the 8 February Early View issue of the journal Autism Research...
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Teenage Headaches Not Related To Gadgets
Use of most electronic media is not associated with headaches, at least not in adolescents. A study of 1025 13-17 year olds, published in the open access journal BMC Neurology, found no association between the use of computer games, mobile phones or television and the occurrence of headaches or migraines. However, listening to one or two hours of music every day was associated with a pounding head...
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Feeling Gray, Not Blue, Using Colors To Describe Emotions
People with anxiety and depression are most likely to use a shade of gray to represent their mental state. Researchers writing in the open access journal BMC Medical Research Methodology describe the development of a color chart, The Manchester Color Wheel, which can be used to study people's preferred pigment in relation to their state of mind...
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The Anti-Trust Exemption For Health Insurers: Meaningful Or Not?
Kaiser Health News staff writer Jenny Gold writes about legislation to repeal this exemption. "With comprehensive health care legislation foundering in Congress, the House is turning to a narrower piece of legislation that lawmakers hope has widespread, populist appeal: repealing the antitrust exemption for health and medical liability insurers. ... But many antitrust experts say that ending the exemption -- by repealing the 1945 McCarran-Ferguson Act -- wouldn't significantly increase competition or reduce premiums" (Kaiser Health News). Read entire story...
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Questions Remain On Bariatric Surgery For Adolescents
Laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding surgery can effectively treat obesity in adolescents and seems to offer a better alternative than gastric bypass surgery, but further study is needed to determine whether it's better than nonsurgical options, a UT Southwestern Medical Center surgeon writes in an editorial in the Feb. 10 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association. "The latest research helps us define which surgical procedure may be preferable, but we are still a long way from settling the question of whether surgery should be used to treat obesity in teens," said Dr...
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Ending Antitrust Exemption For Insurers May Not Affect Consumers, Analysts Say
Kaiser Health News: "Proponents say that the legislation would spur competition among insurers and bring down costs for consumers. Reps. Tom Perriello, D-Va., and Betsy Markey, D-Colo., who are sponsoring the bill, said in a press release it would 'end special treatment for the insurance industry that allows them to fix prices, collude with each other, and set their own markets without fear of being investigated.' But many antitrust experts say that ending the exemption -- by repealing the 1945 McCarran-Ferguson Act -- wouldn't significantly increase competition or reduce premiums...
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Simple, Quick Test Can Send Patient Safely Home From ER After Chest Pain
Researchers at the Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center have shown that a simple, inexpensive test can determine whether it is safe to send home a patient who comes to the emergency room with chest pain. "It is imperative to accurately diagnose patients who come to the emergency department with chest pain," said Dr. John Mahmarian, cardiologist at the Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center and principal investigator of the study. "Unfortunately, diagnosing chest pain is often expensive and time-consuming...
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Dems May Add Health Provisions - Including COBRA Subsidies And Medicare Fixes - To Jobs Bill
Lawmakers may include a number of Medicare "fixes" in the jobs bill, now that the health overhaul bill has stalled, The Hill reports. They would include restoring Medicare provisions that expired Jan. 1 or are set to expire later this year. "Nursing homes and rehabilitation therapy providers, along with patient groups, are pushing legislation to undo a hard-dollar cap on Medicare coverage of physical, speech and occupational therapy. Hospitals are seeking to restore special payments to large rural and small urban hospitals...
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Texas Court Case And Florida Web Site Raise Questions About Effectiveness Of Physician Oversight
A Texas court case reveals gaps in physician oversight, The New York Times reports. "It was beyond [Anne Mitchell's] conception that she would be indicted and threatened with 10 years in prison for doing what she knew a nurse must: inform state regulators that a doctor at her rural hospital was practicing bad medicine...
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University Of Chicago RNs Speak Out - Hospital Cuts Endanger Patient Care, Retention Of Experienced RNs
University of Chicago Medical Center registered nurses will hold a press conference Tuesday to warn that hospital administration demands for sweeping reductions in RN and patient care standards erode safety conditions at the hospital and threaten the retention and recruitment of RNs. The UCMC nurses, members of the 150,000-member National Nurses United, will be joined by nurse colleagues from other medical facilities in metropolitan Chicago, and other labor and community supporters. What: University of Chicago RNs Press Conference When: Tuesday, February 9, 11 a.m...
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Usual Care Often Not Consistent With Clinical Guidelines For Low Back Pain
Australian general practitioners often treat patients with low back pain in a manner that does not appear to match the care endorsed by international clinical guidelines, according to a report in the February 8 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. Low back pain is estimated to be the seventh most common reason for a general practitioner visit in Australia and the fifth most common in the United States, according to background information in the article...
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Study Examines Course And Treatment Of Unexplained Chest Pain
Fewer than half of individuals who have "non-specific" chest pain (not explained by a well-known condition) experience relief from symptoms following standard medical care, according to a report in the February 8 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. In addition, one-tenth of those with persistent chest pain undergo potentially unnecessary diagnostic testing. More than half of patients with chest pain are classified as not having an underlying heart condition, according to background information in the article...
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Hypertension May Predict Dementia In Older Adults With Certain Cognitive Deficits
High blood pressure appears to predict the progression to dementia in older adults with impaired executive functions (ability to organize thoughts and make decisions) but not in those with memory dysfunction, according to a report in the February issue of Archives of Neurology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. "Although midlife hypertension has been confirmed as a risk factor for the development of dementia in late life, there have been conflicting findings about the role of late-life hypertension," the authors write as background information in the article...
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Medication Appears Well Tolerated And May Have Beneficial Effects In Patients With Huntington's Disease
A medication previously studied in patients with Alzheimer's disease (latrepirdine) appears well tolerated and may improve thinking, learning and memory skills among individuals with Huntington's disease, according to a report in the February issue of Archives of Neurology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. "Huntington's disease is a hereditary neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement, behavior and cognition and leads to death within 20 years of disease onset," the authors write as background information in the article...
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Mountaineers Develop Corneal Swelling During High-Altitude Climbs, But Vision Does Not Appear Affected
Swelling commonly occurs in the corneas of mountain climbers, but does not appear to affect vision at altitudes of up to 6,300 meters (about 20,670 feet), according to a report in the February issue of Archives of Ophthalmology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. "High-altitude mountaineering is a popular recreational sport among healthy lowlanders," the authors write as background information in the article...
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NOVAVAX Reports Additional Positive Data From Its Trivalent Seasonal Influenza (VLP) Vaccine Clinical Study In Healthy Adults
Novavax, Inc. (Nasdaq: NVAX) announced new data from a clinical study that began in May of 2009 among healthy adults 18 to 49 years of age with Novavax's trivalent seasonal influenza Virus-like Particle (VLP) vaccine. The vaccine matched the influenza strains recommended for the 2008-2009 influenza season including H1N1 A/Brisbane/59/2007, H3N2 A/Brisbane/10/2007, and B/Florida/04/2006 strains...
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Glaucoma Medications May Be Associated With Reduced Risk Of Death Over Four-Year Period
Glaucoma patients who take medication for the condition appear to have a reduced likelihood of death, according to a report in the February issue of Archives of Ophthalmology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. Glaucoma (a common condition that consists of elevated pressure in the eye, and that can lead to loss of vision) usually affects older adults, who are at risk for co-existing medical conditions that can negatively affect their survival, according to background information in the article...
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GeoVax Labs, Inc. Begins Enrollment At Final Site For Preventative Vaccine; Next Step Is To Submit IND Application For Therapeutic Vaccine To FDA
GeoVax Labs, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: GOVX) (the "Company"), an Atlanta-based, biopharmaceutical company developing human vaccines for diseases caused by HIV-1 (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) and other infectious agents, provided an update on its vaccine trials progress. "The HIV/AIDS population continues to grow at an alarming rate, 60,000 new infections annually, and that's just in the United States. Preventing the spread of this disease and controlling infections through the development of vaccines remains our mission and our goal," stated Robert McNally, Ph.D...
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Histostem Participates In Successful Stem Cell Treatment For Acute Spinal Cord Injury In Dogs
Stem Cell Therapy International, Inc. (OTCBB: SCII) announced that Histostem Ltd. of South Korea ("Histostem") has participated in a study resulting in the successful treatment of spinal cord injury in dogs through the use of Multipotent Stem Cells (MSCs) derived from Human Umbilical Cord Blood (HUCB). The study, a collaborative effort between a team of doctors from the Departments of Veterinary Surgery and Veterinary Anatomy at Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea and Dr...
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Immunovaccine Presents Results For An Enhanced Anthrax Vaccine Candidate
Immunovaccine Inc. (TSX VENTURE:IMV) announced that it has been invited to present at the Canada - U.S. Partners in Biomedical Defense II Conference in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, February 10, 2010. At the Conference the Company will present positive new research, done in collaboration with Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC), confirming the number of required doses for an anthrax vaccine candidate can be reduced when formulated in DepoVax™...
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Vivakor Announces The Launch Of Its Second Generation VivaThermic Cryovials Designed Specifically For Stem Cell Research
Vivakor, Inc. (OTCBB: VIVK) announced the development of its second generation VivaThermic Cryovials. The VivaThermic 2.0 cryovials were specifically designed to facilitate improved cryopreservation of induced Pluripotent Stem cells (iPS cells) and protein-induced Pluripotent Stem cells (piPS). Their use and the ability to cryogenically preserve these cells is a critical and integral part of the most important type of stem research going on today. These cells, as well as human embryonic stem cells, have been shown to be particularly difficult to manage in the cryopreservation process...
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Cara Therapeutics Reports Positive Phase II Data For Novel Peripheral Analgesic In Acute Post-Operative Pain
Cara Therapeutics, Inc. announced positive data in a Phase II proof-of-concept clinical trial of its peripherally-restricted kappa opioid agonist, CR845. The 46 patient Phase II, multi-center, double-blind, placebo-controlled study was conducted at eight hospitals in the United States and evaluated the efficacy and safety of CR845 in women following laparoscopic-assisted hysterectomy. Subjects were administered a single intravenous infusion of 0.040 mg/kg CR845 or placebo following surgery, upon reporting a moderate-to-severe pain intensity level of 5 to 8 on a 0-10 pain scale...
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Anorexics Found To Have Excess Fat -- In Their Bone Marrow
People with anorexia nervosa, paradoxically, have strikingly high levels of fat within their bone marrow, report researchers at Children's Hospital Boston. Their findings, based on MRI imaging of the knees of 20 girls with anorexia and 20 healthy girls of the same age, appear in the February issue of the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research...
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Sagent Pharmaceuticals Announces FDA Approval Of Labetalol Hydrochloride Injection, USP
Sagent Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a privately held specialty pharmaceutical company, announced that it has received FDA approval of labetalol hydrochloride (HCl) injection, USP, commonly used to control severe hypertension. The product will be available in two vial sizes 100 mg per 20 mL and 200 mg per 40 mL, multi-dose vials. According to the American Heart Association, more than 70 million Americans have hypertension, or high blood pressure. IMS estimates that 2009 sales of labetalol HCl injection in the United States approximated $9 million. Sagent expects to launch the product shortly...
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Denosumab Demonstrated Superiority Over Zometa(R) In Pivotal Phase 3 Head-to-Head Trial In Prostate Cancer Patients With Bone Metastases
Amgen (Nasdaq: AMGN) announced that a pivotal, Phase 3, head-to-head trial evaluating denosumab versus Zometa® (zoledronic acid) in the treatment of bone metastases in 1,901 men with advanced prostate cancer met its primary and secondary endpoints. Denosumab demonstrated superiority over Zometa for both delaying the time to the first on-study skeletal related event (SRE) (fracture, radiation to bone, surgery to bone or spinal cord compression) (hazard ratio 0.82, 95 percent CI: 0.71, 0.95), and reducing the rate of multiple SREs (hazard ratio 0.82, 95 percent CI: 0.71, 0.94)...
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Abbott Submits New Automated Ovarian Cancer Test For U.S. Approval
A new diagnostic tool physicians can use to monitor patients for the most common form of ovarian cancer may soon be available in the United States. Abbott's ARCHITECT HE4 assay uses a simple blood test to help in monitoring for the recurrence or progression of epithelial ovarian cancer. If approved, this important immunoassay would be the first automated HE4 test available in the United States. The 2003 Hellstrom et al...
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Biocell Center Furthers Its Commitment To Maternal Fetal Medicine
Biocell Center announced its further commitment to working with maternal-fetal-medicine doctors by attending the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine's (SMFM) annual meeting. "Biocell Center has been working with perinatologists and Ob/Gyn doctors worldwide for several years," said Kate Torchilin, CEO of Biocell Center Corporation. "We understand the effects that high-risk pregnancy can have on mothers and families and we are hoping to inform women undergoing amniocentesis that they have a unique opportunity to cryopreserve amniotic fluid stem cells as a biological insurance for the future...
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Medical Breakthroughs With Biotechnology
A recent article in the Scandia Journal reported that biotechnology is helping to improve our knowledge of many devastating illnesses, and has armed patients and their doctors with exciting new diagnostics and treatments to battle disease. Biologic medicines, which unlike traditional medicines are developed from living matter, are exceedingly difficult to develop and require substantial investment. The Scandia Journal cites that biologics can take "as much as $1.2 billion to research and develop" and "take anywhere from 10 to 15 years to get FDA approval...
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