Tuesday, March 13, 2012

A Child's fingers was found in a bumpster

Police in Honolulu are asking for the public's help in finding the answers to a horrible mystery: How did the fingers of a child end up in a trash bin at a housing complex?
The fingers were found a month ago, according to a Honolulu Police Department news release.
"Laboratory testing has determined that the fingers are those of a child," police said in Monday's release. The fingers are those of a girl, 2½ to 4 years old.
Gina Rose Vendegna, who lives near the Kukui Gardens housing complex in Honolulu's Kalihi neighborhood, told KHON that she found the fingers in the trash bin while looking for material to recycle.
When she came across a zippered plastic bag with the fingers inside, she said, she mistook them for ginger root and took them home.
"I'm a gardener, and I recycle, and I thought I'd be able restore them. So I threw them in my purse," KHON quotes Vendegna as saying.
This is sad how could someone do this to a girl that young they need to work hard on finding out who they belong to and who did this. The children that live near the complex are scared now and do not want to go out that is not how a child should feel.
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This is a very sad case to me because the little girl could still be alive being abused and tortured or maybe even worse. I think the police should devote a lot more time to this case and maybe they’ll get a lead. I think if the person who did this to the little girl isn’t stopped he’ll most likely do it again.
Opposition activists declared Tuesday a day of mourning across Syria as the death toll from nearly a year of government attacks grew.
More than 8,000 people have been killed in the conflict, including many women and children, said Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser, president of the U.N. General Assembly. Opposition activists have put the toll at more than 9,000.
The call for a day of mourning followed what activists described as a massacre over the weekend in Homs, where dozens of women and children were reportedly stabbed and burned to death.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime insists "armed terrorist groups" -- which it routinely blames for the violence -- were behind the killings in the Karm al-Zaytoun neighborhood. The state-run Syrian Arab News Agency said Tuesday that such groups had "committed a most atrocious massacre against women, children and elderly citizens in Karm al-Zaytoun neighborhood and mutilated their bodies in order to put pressure to elicit international stances against Syria."
Arab League Secretary-General Nabil Elaraby called Tuesday for "an international neutral investigation into the massacres of Homs, Hama, Idlib, Baba Amr, and other areas where dozens of citizens including women and children were killed, leaving many questions on who committed them as they are clearly crime(s) against humanity," an Arab League official said.
Why has nothing been done to stop this why are they not being helped. it is inhuman for this to be going on why doesn't the Syrian President do anything he needs to have these armed terrorist groups taken off the streets before things get even worst.
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I think the president should ask for help if he can’t control the people in his country. I also think that it’s a crime against humanity to kill women and children to trying and hurt the moral of an imposing force. The Syrian government sounds like they’re dealing with genocide of their own.

American Soilder goes awall

Long before the sun even hinted at lighting the sky Sunday, an American soldier left the remote combat outpost of Camp Belambay, allegedly headed for two villages in the Panjwai district of Afghanistan's Kandahar Province.
The district is notorious as a hotbed of Taliban activity, even considered the cradle of the militant movement, though one resident swore she hadn't seen Taliban fighters in months.
She was one of many villagers who had fled the area but returned recently. The Americans on the nearby military base, she said, assured them the area was safe; that no one would bother them.
In the early hours of Sunday, most villagers were in their homes, asleep. They were used to the sounds of helicopters whirring overhead and night raids conducted by U.S. troops
In the villages, witnesses said, an American soldier began going house to house, seeking out Afghan men, women and even children. Inside the mud walls, they were caught off guard by the intruder.
Then came the unimaginable.
The American pointed his gun at them and fired.
He pulled a boy from his sleep and shot him in the doorway, according to one witness. Then he came back inside the room and put a gun in the mouth of one child and stomped on another.
When he was finished, 16 people, including nine children, were dead -- 11 belonged to one family. Several others were wounded.
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I dont think this is right our soilders are suppose to repersent our country and that is not how we wanted to be repersented now the afghan's trust us less and could cause a lot of conflict. also this soilder should face the death penalty for killing so meny children with no real cause.