Saturday, March 17, 2012

USA - An Indian student student guilty of hate crimes for spying on gay roommate

Published on Mar 17, 2012 by
http://www.euronews.com/ An Indian student has been convicted of hate crimes in America after he used a webcam to spy on his university roommate kissing another man, in a case that caused a national outcry over anti-gay bullying.

Dharun Ravi encouraged others to watch the feed. He will be sentenced in May.

The roommate, 18-year-old Tyler Clementi, later committed suicide.

Venezuela - Hugo Chavez returns to Caracas after treatment in Cuba

Published on Mar 17, 2012 by
http://www.euronews.com/ Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez has flown home after cancer surgery in Cuba, vowing to conquer his illness and win October's presidential election.

He had already been treated in Havana last year.

There is speculation over whether he will be fit enough for the campaign. Medical experts say radiation treatment Chavez faces could take a heavy toll

Syria - deadly bombings reported in Damascus demonstrators shouted "Assad is god's enemy" and "Idlib, we are with you til death!"

Published on Mar 17, 2012 by
http://www.euronews.com/ Two explosions have rocked the Syrian capital Damascus, killing dozens of people, including police officers, according to state television.

Preliminary reports suggest vehicles packed with explosives were blown up in a targetted attack against both the headquarters for aviation intelligence and criminal security.

Whilst official news reports are blaming terrorists, the opposition has accused the government of carrying out similar incidents.

Meanwhile protesters in the capital have been showing their backing for the opposition. The demonstrators shouted "Assad is god's enemy" and "Idlib, we are with you til death!" in support of the northern province taken from the rebels after a four-day government offensive that caused many to flee to neighbouring Turkey.

Unverified amateur video online purports to show opposition supporters marching in the northern city of Raqqa, before security forces open fire on the hundreds of protesters.

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USA - Military Names Afghan soldier suspected in a massacre of 16 Afghan civilians

Published on Mar 16, 2012 by
After five days cloaked in military secrecy, the soldier suspected in a massacre of 16 Afghan civilians has finally been identified, adding a critical detail to the still-sketchy portrait just beginning to emerge. (March 16)

USA - Neighbors: Afghan Attack Suspect Was Family Man

Published on Mar 16, 2012 by
Neighbors of a Washington state man accused of gunning down 16 Afghan women and children in a nighttime rampage describe him as a family man, playing with his two kids outside his home. (March 16)

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