Reporter had to overcome both his own apprehensions and prisoners’ suspicion of him. By Ajdin Kambe Last summer, I found myself behind prison walls in the southern Bosnian city of Mostar. I visited the prison together with a few colleagues to interview individuals convicted of crimes committed during Bosnia’s 1992-95 war, as part […]
Serb Soldier’s Life “Ruined” by Srebrenica Killings
Prosecution witness describes how Bosniak prisoners were lined up and shot – 70 of them by him. By Rachel Irwin – An ex-soldier in the Bosnian Serb army who participated in the execution of over 1,000 Bosniaks during the 1995 Srebrenica massacre testified this week in the trial of former Bosnian Serb president Radovan Karadzic. Drazen […]
Eleven Year old raped twice in same day
A young girl in Mississippi was the victim of statutory rape at the hands of a 30-year-old man. She was also raped by a man later in the same evening. According to WREG News a Mississippi man has plead guilty to the statutory rape of a 11 year old girl. Sean Robertson of Waveland, Miss., […]
UCLA Health System Pays $865,000 Fine For Failure to Maintain Privacy of Medical Records
The UCLA Health System reached a settlement with government regulators after hospital employees broke the law by reviewing the medical records of celebrity patients without valid reason or authorization. The violations at UCLA first took place in 2008 and prompted California state legislators to pass new laws with tighter controls and stiffer penalties. Even after […]
Confessed Terrorist Tried To Help U.S. Track Down Other Terrorists
By Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica CHICAGO—Confessed terrorist David Coleman Headley was so eager to cooperate after his 2009 arrest that he worked with FBI agents to try to engineer the capture of a suspected mastermind of the 2008 Mumbai attacks and proposed setting up another kingpin for a missile strike, according to testimony in federal court […]
Airport snafu: Security easily compromised by terror suspects
"[O]n at least 23 occasions its highly specialized Behavior Detection Officers failed to stop terrorists from boarding planes, investigators found. At least 16 people who were later charged or pleaded guilty to terrorism charges slipped through eight different U.S. airports with SPOT programs, according to the GAO’s findings." "Years after implementing a costly passenger screening […]
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