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The heart-stopping moment when a man sticks a gun in the face of a politician on live TV — and the politician fights back

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A top Bulgarian politician had a brush with death on Saturday after a gunman pointed a pistol at his head as he delivered a televised speech. 


Ahmed Dogan escaped unscathed after falling to the ground as security tackled the gunman in front of stunned meeting hall of 3,000 people in the capital, Sofia. No shots were fired, but the Sofia Globe reports that sources say the gun might have jammed.

“Ahmed Dogan is in good health. Everything is under control," Ceyhan Ibryamov, a member of Dogan’s political party, said after the incident.

Dogan has led Bulgaria’s ethnic Turkish party for 25 years. He was in the middle of a speech to party members when a man in a black coat rushed the stage, holding a gun at arm’s length pointed directly in the face of the 58-year-old politician. Delegates and security jumped on the man, and television footage shows them beating, kicking and punching him.
Police arrested 25-year-old Oktai Enimehmedov, a Bulgarian man and ethnic Turk from the Black Sea town of Burgas. Enimehmedov was also carrying two knives, officials said.
It was unclear how he got past security and into the meeting hall. His motive was not known.
Bulgarian officials say Enimehmedov has a criminal record for drug possession, robberies and hooliganism.
Saturday's incident was the most serious attack on a  politician in post-communist Bulgaria since ex-prime Minister Andrei Lukanov was shot dead near his home in 1996.

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The great Freud rip-out rip-off: Gallery admits tearing pictures out of catalogue and selling them as original works of art

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A gallery has admitted ripping out pages from a Lucian Freud exhibition catalogue and selling them as original works of art on eBay.


The Rockingham Gallery, which boasts it has hundreds of authentic works by some of the world’s greatest artists, was last week selling ‘Amazing Lucian Freud Etchings’ for up to £150 each.
It was also offering what it describes as ‘original works by David Hockney, Henry Moore and Sir Peter Blake’.
But a Mail on Sunday investigation has established that the Freuds are actually pages from an exhibition catalogue printed in 1991.
Lawyers acting for the artist’s estate have now ordered the gallery to remove all of the images from both its eBay ‘shop’ and its own website.
The gallery, which is based in Market Harborough in Leicestershire, had been inviting customers to bid for what it called ‘Vintage Freud Etchings’, with asking prices of between £50 and £150.
The gallery described the ‘works’, which included Girl Sitting, Man  Posing, Naked Man On A Bed and  Ill In Paris, as ‘vintage etchings’  and ‘outstanding prints’ at ‘unbelievable prices’.
It assured customers they could be confident they were buying from a genuine gallery.
But experts last night said the descriptions were grossly misleading and insisted that a genuine etching  by Freud, whose sitters included the Queen and Kate Moss, would sell for between £10,000 and £145,000.
Frankie Rossi, director of Marlborough Fine Art, the country’s leading dealer in Freud etchings, said: ‘I think it’s outrageous what this gallery has done. I take exception to the description of the works as vintage etchings because they are neither vintage nor etchings.
All Lucian’s etchings, unlike these images, were numbered, signed and registered. If this gallery wants to sell pages from an exhibition catalogue, it should label them honestly.’
Art dealer Philip Mould, who co-presents BBC1’s Fake Or Fortune? with Fiona Bruce, said: ‘I think the gallery was clearly trying to pass the works off as original by implication. Unfortunately, this is becoming all too common because of the semi-anonymous nature of online sales. It is called trapping and people get very excited because they think they have found something special. It is like a virus sweeping through the art world.’
All of the Freud images were taken from the catalogue Lucian Freud: The Complete Etchings 1946-1991, which was produced for a retrospective of Freud’s work at the Thomas Gibson Fine Art gallery in London in 1991.  The catalogue, originally priced at £25, has high-quality embossed pages.
Simon Hall, owner of the Rockingham Gallery, last night said he had never set out to deceive anyone and insisted the description of the works as vintage etchings was a mistake.
He said: ‘This should not have happened and we should have described the images as “after an etching”.
‘The images are from the 1991  exhibition catalogue. We sell the actual page. I still think it’s fair to describe it as a print because a print is anything that is reproduced on paper.’ Mr Hall said the Freud works had been fairly priced and some sold for as little as 99p. He also insisted all the other works on the gallery’s home page and in the eBay shop had been properly labelled.
Hugh Gibson, a director of Thomas Gibson Fine Art, said: ‘When we produced this rather fancy catalogue in 1991, we could never have foreseen something like this.’
Deborah Rider, a senior solicitor with the law firm Goodman Derrick, which represents the Freud estate, confirmed the gallery had been asked to take down the images. She said: ‘Our client does take very seriously any activity which may be deemed to be a breach of copyright.’

Pak policy not dictated by US, says Indian FM

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There have been reports from Washington, which wants to see no distracting surprises ahead of the second-term swearing in of President Barack Obama and his new team, that the United States would hate to see trouble brewing between India and Pakistan.
“We are not influenced by anybody, including the US,” Mr Khurshid told a private news channel. “Neither does America pressurise us nor does it have any expectations that it can do so.”
It is true though that be they “America, Russia, China, Canada, Iran, Saudi Arabia or Malaysia, we speak to everybody,” Mr Khurshid said. He was asked whether India was influenced by America in matters concerning Pakistan.
Asked if there was a need to review the dialogue process between the two countries, he said reviews periodically happened as these were inbuilt in the dialogue process.
Mr Khurshid said the decision to send back Pakistani players who were visiting for the Indian Hockey League, saw the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party speaking in one voice.
“It is the society’s decision, and the government accepts the decision of society, because it is a democratic government,” he said.
The foreign minister said India would not relent on its demand for the handing over of 20 terrorists, he did not identify, who are believed to have sought shelter in Pakistan. “There is no way that we will let go of the pressure. In all our talks with them, we maintain these demands as a part of our strategy.”
Separately, Mr Khurshid participated in a debate on India’s foreign policy, which was tempered by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
Intervening in the discourse on Pakistan in the wake of the flare-up on the
Line of Control, Congress scion Rahul Gandhi on Saturday made some plain speaking, saying taking tough steps and showing emotions were two different things.
Mr Gandhi, who spoke in the sub-group on ‘India and the World’ at the party’s brainstorming conclave in Jaipur, reportedly told the participants that while tough steps were taken in some situations, decisions cannot be guided by emotions, sources said.
“We should take tough steps but not be emotional in our response,” he said as the majority of participants sought unspecified tough action against Pakistan.
Mr Khurshid advocated “balance” in dealing with “such provocative” situations.
He pointed out that India conducted its diplomacy in such a way that it maintained friendly relationships with countries, which were sworn enemies between themselves.

New Jersey mom attacked with knife while shopping with her baby at Bed Bath and Beyond

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A New Jersey mother shopping with her baby at a Bed Bath and Beyond store was brutally attacked by a knife-wielding man with a history of violent behavior, police say.


Kerri Dalton, 29, had been upgraded Saturday from critical to good condition after being stabbed more than 20 times in the grisly, and apparently random, Thursday attack at a store in Middletown, N.J. Both Dalton’s lungs were punctured but her 5-month-old baby, who was in a baby carriage, was unharmed, authorities say.

Dalton was somehow able to phone 911 as she laid bloody on the ground, and police later arrested Tyrik Haynes, 19, in connection with the attack. He was charged with attempted murder and is being held on $1 million bail.

Haynes, of Middletown, N.J. was facing trial next month on charges of torching a cat to death. Authorities told the Asbury Park Press that Haynes adopted the cat online, then took it in its carrier into the woods near his home on Christmas Eve and set the helpless animal ablaze using a lighter and an aerosol can.
We found the cat a week and a half ago in the wooded area,” said Victor Amato of the Monmouth County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. “It was dead from the burns.”

Authorities are still unclear why Dalton was targeted, but her family said the new mother was fighting through.

"She's holding up, she's strong, she's a fighter, she's my best friend," Dalton’s husband Roger told CBS New York on Friday. "I want to thank everyone for keeping us in their prayers."

7-year-old girl raped in school toilet in Goa

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Panaji, Jan 14 (IANS) A seven-year-old girl was raped in the toilet of a school in Vasco town Monday evening, police said.



The minor girl was found in shock in the toilet and when her parents discovered she was raped, they along with their friends and local residents locked the school with the teachers and management still in side.
Later Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar as well as other local politicians have arrived at vasco, 40 km from here, where over 500 concerned and agitating people had still blocked access to the school..
Police said that they had still not been able to nab the accused, who they suspect had fled even before the melee started.
"We have a description given to us by the girl. No arrests have been made yet," a police official said.



You can get raped in India

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Shame on Indian political leaders! Shame on India as a nation. Today is a day that will be remembered as the Black Day for Indian women.

The gangrape victim died today in Singapore. Experts consulted by the government before transferring the critically-ill Delhi gang rape survivor to Singapore have told "The Hindu" they were only asked if the patient was fit to be airlifted — not if the move was medically advisable.

Government of India created an impression that she was airlifted as a result of a medical decision. The coverup started long time back in a country where it is easy to get raped by hooligans political parties bring in large cities to win elections. The police is used by the ruling political parties as their own political goons. As a result police have least interest in securing safety of women from thugs and hooligans. New Delhi police is more interested in escorting VIPs than protecting Delhi women and their dignity. That is why Delhi has become the rape capital of India.

“I just can’t understand why a critically ill patient with infection in blood and body, high grade fever and on the ventilator is being transferred,” said Dr. Samiran Nundy, chairman of the organ transplant and gastro-surgery department of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital. “It will take weeks in this case to even look into the possibility of an intestinal transplant so why hurry and take the patient out from a facility which works so well. It seems more of a political move.”

It is all about dirty politics. First the Delhi cops were used to attack the anti-rape protester and Indian Home Minister called the protestors Maoists. Then the gang raped woman was airlifted to Singapore to show the public that the Government cares about taking care of rape victims.

In the mean time many more rapes were committed on suicide all over India and some of the victims committed suicide. Most of the rapes were possible because of lack of interest on male dominated Indian police force to bring rapists to justice. What do expect in a nation that prides in Pandava (the good ones) who put DRaupadi (wife) on betting game and let the Kauravas (bad ones) strip her in the public!

It is a day of shame for all Indians whether in India or abroad. Bigger shame is for Indian politicians who still keep making comments degrading the status of Indian women whether it is an MLA in West Bengal or it is President of India's own son, an elected member of the Parliament.


World laughs at Indian

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Sonia Gandhi and Rahul, her son, are confident Rs. 500 cash bribes for poorest Indian one lakh family will do the job of winning election and keeping their "Gandhi" dynasty alive.

Servant Manmohan of PMO has been asked to take care of the necessary mechanisms so that necessary bills are passed to win the elections in 2014 and 2019. They plan to flood India with scam money earned and kept in Swiss Banks. After all politics is just a business, invest and get returns(loot the exchequer).

What is surprising and really unbelievable is the pose of the Gandhi's in distributing the hard earned tax money of the people as their own. What is more surprising is the jokers that surround these scam masters and obey their diktats.



Visions of hell

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HELL,” wrote Jean-Paul Sartre in his play No Exit, “is other people”. But Satan, in Milton’s Paradise Lost, utters this anguished cry: “Which way I flie is Hell; my self am Hell.”



He goes on: “The mind is its own place, and in itself / Can make a Heav’n of Hell, a Hell of Heav’n.”

Both quotes are drawn from the recent Christmas edition of The Economist; this is my favourite end of the year read, containing as it does an eclectic collection of long articles on a variety of subjects. One such piece, ‘Into Everlasting Fire’, examines the evolution of the concept of hell across time and in different faiths.

I remember reading Dante’s Divine Comedy in my late teens. The classic work contains probably the most gruesome and vivid description of hell in literature. The section titled ‘The Inferno’ gives a detailed account of the nine circles of hell, ranging from the outer circle for unbaptised babies to the innermost one where Satan is frozen up till his neck.

There was no concept of hell in early Judaism, and it only made an appearance due to Hellenic influence. But even then the Jewish gehenna is more of a purgatory where souls are cleansed; whatever their deeds in life, they don’t stay in this waiting room for more than 12 months.

In medieval Christianity, the Vatican authorised the sale of ‘indulgences’ that helped to offset the buyer’s sins after he died. This device raised a lot of money for the Church, but was subject to much abuse as the rich used it as a licence to sin. In fact, this was one of the major aberrations that Martin Luther wanted to cleanse Christianity of. Having read of this practice at university, I was delighted to learn recently that it is still possible to buy indulgences online.

In a sense, this is not unlike our custom of asking the local mosque to send a group of students to recite from the Holy Book. We hope that after a relative’s death, this will help the dear departed to clear up some of his or her sins. We have all seen these young aspiring clerics racing through the sacred verses at funerals.

Note also the similarity between the Jewish gehenna and our jahannum. The latter, of course, is quite detailed in its description of everlasting torments, while in the New Testament the former is a reference to a rubbish dump that is always on fire and where the bodies of criminals are thrown.

Greek mythology contains many blood-curdling accounts of what happens to those who have offended the gods in this life. But most souls are placed in an indeterminate state where their days are spent in shadows and dark dreams. Ultimately they fade away. Hades, the god of the underworld, governs this part of creation, and his servant, Cerberus, the terrifying multi-headed dog, guards the way across the river Archon. Charon ferries souls from the world of the living, provided a gold coin is placed on the lips of the dead body.

Both Buddhism and Hinduism contain robust accounts of hell. Indeed, divine retribution in one form or another is the staple of most religions. It probably makes human suffering in this life more bearable if we can visualise the rich and powerful being subjected to everlasting torment.

Many of us have joked about preferring hell to heaven as the more interesting people will be there. In truth, it’s hard to imagine the likes of Sartre, Brigitte Bardot and Albert Camus — to name only a few I’d like to spend eternity with — being sent to heaven. So personally, I’ll settle for the demons and the hellfire if I am spared endless mealy-mouthed piety.

On a more serious note, I often used to wonder when I was young why a compassionate deity would inflict eternal pain on beings created in their maker’s image. The Anglican Church has resolved this dilemma by accepting that the Christian hell is metaphorical and not a real place. Other faiths downplay eternal damnation in these sceptical times.

After all, a lack faith should automatically doom the non-believer to perdition. And yet, in the recent census in England and Wales, only 59 per cent of the population declared themselves followers of any religion. This figure has declined from 72 per cent in the last census. So should the other 41 per cent go to hell after they die? It would certainly make for overcrowding …

Incidentally, out of the 59 per cent who declared they subscribed to a faith, many thousands put down Jedi Knights in the religion column. If they go over to the Dark Side in this life, will they be condemned to serve the evil Sith Lord forever?

Some fundamentalist Christians in the United States run ‘hell houses’ to introduce teenagers to the tortures of the damned. These contain sights and sounds from an imaginary hell intended to scare the young into believing in the real thing, thereby — in theory at least — bringing them closer to the faith. At one famous Buddhist temple I have visited in Sri Lanka, images of demons and the damned are painted on the walls. This, again, is intended to frighten those of feeble belief into accepting the gospel without questioning it.

The location of hell differs from faith to faith. The general consensus is that it is deep underground, near the hottest part of the earth’s core. Some speculate that as the sun generates the most intense heat known to us, that’s where hell is. For the Greeks, underground rivers like the Styx provided the entrance to hell. But wherever it is, it’s not a very pleasant place.

Reward and punishment are woven into the fabric of most religions: be good and go to heaven; sin, and it’s off to hell you go. In this Manichean view, there is little room for morality and ethics for their own sake. Our maker clearly views us as too weak and fallible to do good simply because it’s the right thing.

And while many around the world have discarded the notion of a literal hell, others believe in hellfire and brimstone. My personal vision of hell is being locked up with crowds of shoppers in a mall in Dubai for all eternity.

Angry Hazaras refuse to bury blast dead

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The leaders of Quetta Yakjeti Council (QYC) declared on Friday they would not bury the victims of twin blasts until Army is deployed in the city and the Balochistan Governor fulfilled his responsibilities.Leaders of QYC Abdul Qayyum Changezai, Alama Juma Asadi, Allama Hashim Musavi and others stated this while addressing a joint Press conference.
It may be mentioned here that hundreds of protesters hailing from Hazara community, including women and children have staged a sit-in at Alamdar Road since morning in severe cold and rain along with 82 bodies of the victims.No provincial minister or MPA turned up to meet and negotiate with the protesters and console with them. They said they had no more trust in the provincial government, adding along with media persons several Shias were killed in the deadly blasts.“This is barbarism against Hazara community and we strongly condemn it,” they said, adding everybody knew who was behind all these killings.They said Lashkar-e-Jhangvi had claimed responsibility for the blasts through media but it was surprising that the government was not taking action against the banned outfit. “The rulers have no more right to remain in power,” they said.They said they would only negotiate with Federal government stating they had no more trust in the provincial government thus Quetta should be handed over to the Army.The provincial capital remained shut throughout the day on Friday to mourn the victims of Thursday’s bombings that left nearly 100 people dead, besides wounding 150 others.First bomb blast at Bacha Khan Chowk killed 12 people, including an FC personnel while two suicide blasts took place on Alamdar Road, in a Shia neighbourhood which claimed 82 lives.Baloch United Army claimed responsibility for first blast while the outlawed Lashkar-e-Jhangvi said it was behind the bombings on Alamdar Road. The Balochistan government has announced a-three -day mourning across the province.All major shopping malls and business centres in Quetta remained closed on the shutter down call of the Anjuman-e-Tajiran Balochistan which was also supported by other political and nationalist parties. Traffic was also sparse on roads.Addressing a press conference, Anjuman-e-Tajiran President Abdul Rahim Kakar gave 48-hour ultimatum to the government for arresting the perpetrators.Hundreds of Hazara people blocked Brewery Road and Bacha Khan Chowk by burning tyres and erecting barricades in protests against the killings of their people.Protesters shouted slogans against the government and demanded protection. “We will not bury dead bodies of our beloved ones until Army takes the control of Quetta city,” they demanded.Separately, addressing a press conference, Hazara Democratic Party (HDP) President Abdul Khaliq Hazara said that rulers in Balochistan had lost credibility to rule in the province and they should be supplanted by an interim government.He said ‘violence is like a virus and if not stopped, it would not be limited to Hazara community rather it would hunt down all ethnicities living in the city.He strongly criticised law enforcement agencies for their alleged failure to curb incidents of sectarian killings in which plethora of Hazara people were slain.Three journalists who were died when they went for the coverage of the first bombing on Alamdar Road were buried in Quetta and Karachi.Imran Sheikh and Muhammad Iqbal were buried in Quetta while Saifur Rehman Baloch was laid to rest in Karachi. Journalists observed a ‘black day’ in the province and hoisted black flags on gates and rooftops of the press clubs, besides wearing black bands on the arms.Quetta Press Club President Saleem Shahid strongly condemned the killing of the journalists, calling it a great loss to journalist fraternity of Balochistan. He said that about 30 journalists had been killed in bomb blasts and targeted killings across the province in four years but no attention was being paid to provide safety and protection to them.He said that breaking news norm of channels had put the lives of reporters, cameramen and technicians on stake and several journalists had lost lives during coverage of bomb blasts.Senior journalist Shehzada Zulfiqar said that unabated killings of journalists were being reported in Balochistan but authorities kept mum and did nothing to protect media persons.Balochistan Governor Nawab Zulfiqar Ali Magsi paid a visit to Combined Military Hospital where he inquired about the health of the injured and strongly condemned the brutality of terrorists.

Teen shooter targeted two classmates he believed bullied him at Taft Union High School in California; heroic teacher helps disarm the gunman

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A student who believed he was the victim of bullying opened fire with a shotgun in a central California high school on Thursday, critically wounding one student and narrowly missing another before being talked down by a “heroic” teacher, law enforcement said.

The teacher suffered a pellet to the head and is expected to recover, Kern County Sheriff Donny Youngblood said during a news conference. At least two other students were lightly hurt in the panic after shots erupted around 9:30 a.m. inside Taft Union High School, in Taft, Calif., about 40 miles south of Bakersfield.
Youngblood told reporters that he could not confirm whether the suspect had indeed been bullied at the school.
"But certainly he believed that the two people he had targeted had bullied him," Youngblood said.

The 16-year-old male shooter was in custody, and a shotgun was removed from campus. The wounded student, also 16, was airlifted to a hospital in Bakersfield in critical condition after suffering a bullet to the upper right chest, Kern County Deputy Ryan Dunbier told the Daily News.

The gunman apparently had intended his targets and had planned his assault the night before, authorities said.
He walked in late to his first-period class armed with a shotgun and “multiple rounds,” aiming and firing at the first student, Youngblood said. Approximately 28 students inside the class scurried for cover.

The teen then “named a second (student)...he tried to shoot but missed,” the sheriff said.

The teacher, Ryan Heber, engaged the student in conversation, and a campus supervisor, Kim Lee Fields, rushed into the room, urging the teen to lay down his weapon.
They talked him into putting that shotgun down. He in fact told the teacher ‘I don’t want to shoot you,’” Youngblood said.
“The heroics of these two people (the teacher and campus supervisor) goes without saying," he said. "They could have just as easily tried to get out of the classroom and left students, and they didn't. They knew not to let him leave the classroom with that shotgun."
The shooter and his first victim reportedly had a “dialogue” before Thursday’s incident, but the details were not known.
Terrified students were evacuated, and worried parents gathered to pick their kids up in a nearby football field.
The mother of one student told KERO-TV her daughter called 911 and then called home. "There's just blood everywhere," she said. "My friend's been shot; my teacher has been shot," the frantic student told her mom.
The school shooting came as Vice President Joe Biden meets with victims of gun violence and gun rights groups to try and hammer out legislation to curb gun violence in the U.S. He is due to give recommendations to President Barack Obama next Tuesday.
The president put Biden in charge of a task force to examine gun control laws following the massacre of 20 small children and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown Conn., on Dec. 14.

The FBI was also on scene to assist local authorities in Taft, a mostly agricultural town of about 10,000 people in Kern County, 125 miles northeast of Los Angeles. Local officers went room-to-room to clear the school, Dunbier told the News.

Law enforcement said the situation could have been worse.
“This is a tragedy,” Youngblood said. “But not as bad as it could have been.”






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