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Apathy: Ukrainian nationalists sneer at Odessa Trade Union House victims

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© RIA Novosti
The tragedy in Odessa has become the moment of truth when politicians speak without choosing words and nationalists kill without feeling shy of cameras. All this can be later found on line, so one can draw conclusions about the parties' true nature and intentions.

YouTube and social networks show nationalists shooting at those who found refuge in the Trade Union House. Young girls wearing headscarves the color of the Ukrainian national flag are diligently making Molotov cocktails that were later cast at the building. A group of people are bottling an explosive liquid right in the street, as if this were a picnic. Several hours later those bottles made people burn alive.

When the Trade Union House was engulfed in flames people hiding there had nowhere to expect assistance from. Eye-witnesses said that fire-engines took ages to arrive, almost 20 minutes, which was hardly accidental.

Pistol

Oklahoma parents say son needed help - sheriff's deputies gunned him down instead

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Mah-hi-vist Goodblanket, 18, was shot and killed by Custer County sheriff's deputies on Dec. 21. The district attorney's office hasn't yet ruled whether the shooting was justified.
Mah-hi-vist Goodblanket, 18, died Dec. 21 in an incident with the Custer County Sheriff's Office. His parents say the shooting wasn't justified and dispute the Sheriff Bruce People's version of events

At 18 years old, the Goodblankets' eldest son stood larger than most grown men: 6-foot-8 and at least 215 pounds. Mah-hi-vist Goodblanket, 18, was shot and killed by Custer County sheriff's deputies on Dec. 21. The district attorney's office hasn't yet ruled whether the shooting was justified. Photo provided

And on the night of Dec. 21, a misunderstanding with his girlfriend spun Mah-hi-vist Goodblanket into a destructive fit, smashing windows and doors and knocking over the family's Christmas tree. Melissa and Wilbur Goodblanket feared he would hurt himself, so they called 911.

The law enforcement response that followed would leave their son lifeless on the floor of their Clinton home, riddled with gunshots.

Newspaper

NYT reports Slavyansk self-defense forces are not Russian

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© Mauricio Lima for The New York Times
Pro-Russian militiamen in the backyard of their base in Slovyansk, in eastern Ukraine, last week.
The rebel leader spread a topographic map in front of a closed grocery store here as a Ukrainian military helicopter flew past a nearby hill. Ukrainian troops had just seized positions along a river, about a mile and a half away. The commander thought they might advance.

He issued orders with the authority of a man who had seen many battles. "Go down to the bridge and set up the snipers," the leader, who gave only a first name, Yuri, said to a former Ukrainian paratrooper, who jogged away.

Yuri commands the 12th Company, part of the self-proclaimed People's Militia of the Donetsk People's Republic, a previously unknown and often masked rebel force that since early April has seized government buildings in eastern Ukraine and, until Saturday, held prisoner a team of European military observers it accused of being NATO spies.

His is one of the faces behind the shadowy paramilitary takeover. But even with his mask off, much about his aims, motivations and connections remains murky, illustrating why this expanding conflict is still so complex.

Red Flag

Justina Pelletier faces continual abuse after more than a year of being locked away by DCF

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Justina Pelletier asks parents to “Hurry” to help her.
The anguish of a sick teenager continues well over a year after her abduction from her family. Justina Pelletier has been locked away in the care of Massachusetts DCF since February 2013, and a court has put her into the permanent custody of the state. In that time, her family has made allegations of her repeated abuse and "torture." Justina has been barred from making public statements and has begged for help in secret notes smuggled to her family. The young girl is not even allowed to sleep properly or take a shower in privacy, shocking new details reveal.

A struggle to survive

15-year-old Justina Pelletier's saga has been filled with setbacks and heartbreaks for the entire family. The Pelletiers have had to watch in prolonged agony as Justina's health diminished after being deprived of treatments for her mitochondrial disorder. She has since been heavily medicated with anti-psychotropic drugs, for a supposed mental illness that her family doesn't believe that she actually has.

Comment: Children tortured and dead... More information:

-Head of Mass. Social Services agency at center of Pelletier case resigns
-Parents lose custody of teen after seeking 2nd medical opinion; girl indefinitely detained in psych ward
-Boston Psychiatric Unit's imprisonment of teenager Justina Pelletier needs State investigation into reckless endangerment of psychiatric diagnosing


Gear

Train derailed in Maharashtra, India; 15 dead, 87 injured

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© Times of AP
At least 15 passengers were killed and 87 injured when four bogies of the Diva-Sawantwadi passenger train derailed in Maharashtra on the Konkan Railway route on Sunday.

The engine and four coaches of the train derailed at about 9.30am just outside a tunnel near Nidi village. Raigad police said they are making every effort to provide rescue and relief to the affected passengers and their relatives.

The Raigad superintendent of police, Ankush Shinde, said, "Till 2.30pm, the total death toll has risen to 15 and the injured count is 87. We are making full arrangement for the affected passengers and their families."

Railways has announced an ex gratia of Rs 2 lakh to the relatives of those killed, Rs 50,000 to the grievously injured and Rs 10,000 to persons who sustained minor injuries.

Red Flag

Ethnic violence kills 32 Muslim villagers in Assam, India

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© Reuters/David McNew


A view of the houses that were burnt during the attacks is pictured at Baksa district in the northeastern Indian state of Assam May 3, 2014.
Separatist rebels have killed 32 villagers and burned down houses in one of the worst outbreaks of ethnic violence to take place in the northeast Indian state of Assam in two years.

Police have arrested 22 people. The army has been called in to restore order, and imposed an indefinite curfew after the 32 victims were killed in a raid on their homes.

The deaths have been blamed on separatist rebels from the Bodo ethnic group, who have long accused Muslim residents of entering India illegally from Bangladesh.

The attacks came in three waves, according to police, AP reported. The first took place in Baksa district late on Thursday night, when eight rebels opened fire on a group of villagers sitting in a courtyard, killing three people and wounding two others.

Attention

Gas explosion at Escambia County jail in Pensacola, Florida - deaths and injuries

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Florida officials are investigating whether a county jail's flooded laundry room was the source of leaking gas that sparked the massive explosion that killed two inmates and injured 150 others.

The blast triggered chaos that has carried into Thursday and caused conflicting reports from officials regarding the whereabouts of all of the jail's 600 inmates.

Escambia County Sheriff David Morgan said the epicenter of the late Wednesday explosion was at the rear of the jail, where the inmate laundry rooms are located. Pounding rains from a week ago had caused a retaining wall at the Pensacola facility to collapse, and may have exacerbated the problem as more rain Wednesday hit the region, Morgan told reporters.

Roses

Dozens killed in train crash in Congo

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© Press TV
A train crash has killed at least 63 people in Democratic Republic of Congo's Katanga province, a government official says.

Dikanga Kazadi, the interior minister of the province, said on Wednesday the accident took place near the town of Likasi where the passenger train sped off the rails due to its high speed.
"Evidently the train was going too fast, the driver came to a curve and had to break suddenly leading to the accident," Kazadi said.
"There were two train engines and two carriages overturned," he added.

House

Soldier in battle to rid home of squatters, Florida sheriff's office says it can't do anything

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© WFLA
The Sharkeys' house
Soldier Michael Sharkey was deployed to Afghanistan two years ago and asked a friend to watch over his house in New Port Richey, Florida. Sharkey never thought that he would have to fight a battle to save his home from ex-convict squatters.

As reported by WFLA News Channel 8, strangers broke into the home Sharkey shared with his wife Danielle, changed the locks, then moved in. The squatters, Julio Ortiz and his girlfriend Fatima Cardoso, then refused to leave. Ortiz claims that there was a verbal 'contract' made with Sharkey's friend who was watching the home. Mr. Ortiz said the agreement was that he would live there rent-free while he renovated the house, then later a rental agreement would be worked out. However, Sharkey and Lisa Pettus, Sharkey's friend, say there was no such agreement.

Black Magic

First look at the new Satanic monument being built for Oklahoma's statehouse

Satanic Temple
© Jonathan Smith
When the monument is finished, the Baphomet will rest on the block beneath the inverted pentagram. His lap will serve as a seat for children.

In January the Satanic Temple announced plans to erect a monument glorifying the Dark Lord on the front lawn of the Oklahoma Statehouse. An Indiegogo campaign was launched with what seemed like a somewhat lofty goal of $20,000, but by the time donations ended almost $30,000 had been raised. Now an artist trained in classical sculpture is toiling away in New York, crafting a Baphomet figure sitting beneath an inverted pentagram and flanked by two children gazing upward in loyalty. When it is finished, it will be cast in bronze and, the Satanists hope, eventually displayed in Oklahoma.

The statue is a direct response to the state's installation of a Ten Commandments monument outside the Capitol in 2012. State Representative Mike Ritze paid for the controversial statue with his own money, and therefore it was considered a donation and OK to place on government property. Following that line of reasoning, the Satanic Temple submitted a formal application for their monument.

As Trait Thompson of the Oklahoma Capitol Preservation Commission told CNN last December, "Individuals and groups are free to apply to place a monument or statue or artwork." The applications are then approved or rejected by the Commission. Unfortunately, the state has placed a halt on issuing permits for any other monuments until a lawsuit filed by the ACLU against Ritze's Commandments monument is settled.