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Peru sentences soldiers to jail for 1985 massacre
Friday, September 02, 2016 2:50 AM
A Peruvian court on Thursday sentenced former army officers and soldiers to jail for killing dozens of peasants in an Andean village 31 years ago during the height of a conflict between the government and Shining Path rebels. In so-called Accomarca massacre in August 1985, 71 villagers died, including 23 children. Soldiers stormed the town near Ayacucho in search of subversive material but found no ammunition, explosives or Shining Path propaganda, according to Peru's truth commission.


Turkey removes about 8,000 security personnel in latest purge
Friday, September 02, 2016 2:49 AM

A flag with the picture of Turkey's President   Erdogan is seen during the Democracy and Martyrs Rally in IstanbulTurkish authorities have removed about 8,000 security personnel from duty, the government's official gazette said on Friday, the latest purge of people suspected of having links to those behind a failed coup in July.




Pakistani man sentenced in U.S. for trying to export military equipment
Friday, September 02, 2016 2:41 AM
A Pakistani man was sentenced on Thursday to 33 months in a U.S. prison for attempting to export military equipment for the Pakistani military without a license, the U.S. Justice Department said. Syed Vaqar Ashraf had previously pleaded guilty to trying to procure gyroscopes and illegally ship them to Pakistan so they could be used by the Pakistani military, the Justice Department said in a news release.


Rio asks to keep Brazil national security forces past Olympics
11:57:39 PM
Rio de Janeiro will try to convince Brazil's government to leave in place indefinitely the national security force that protected the Olympics to cut down on crime amid a budget crisis, state public safety secretary Jose Mariano Beltrame said on Thursday. Brazil deployed some 85,000 police and troops, or roughly twice the number at London's Olympic Games in 2012, to protect locals and around 500,000 tourists who visited the Rio Games. The federal government also loaned 2.9 billion reais ($890 million) to cover security spending during the Olympics.


U.S. concerned for welfare of Houston woman as China sets spy trial date
10:34:03 PM
By Jon Herskovitz AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - China has set a Sept. 19 trial date for a U.S. businesswoman accused of spying, charges her husband in Texas said on Thursday were false, and the U.S. State Department said it was concerned about her welfare. Sandy Phan-Gillis, who was born in Vietnam and has Chinese ancestry, was arrested on suspicion of spying by Chinese authorities in March 2015 while visiting the country as part of a trade delegation from Houston. In a statement on Thursday, her husband Jeff Gillis accused Chinese authorities of suppressing evidence that would weaken the case against her.


Hispanic backers sour on Trump after immigration speech
10:11:40 PM

Men watch from across the street as protesters rally   against U.S. Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump, who is in town to   speak on immigration, in Phoenix, ArizonaBy Emily Stephenson and Amanda Becker WILMINGTON, Ohio/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some of Donald Trump's Hispanic backers distanced themselves from the Republican nominee on Thursday for standing by a hardline approach to illegal immigration in a key speech after indicating for weeks that he may soften his approach. Trump tried to clarify confusion about immigration, his signature policy issue, in a speech on Wednesday. While polls show a large majority of Hispanic voters oppose Trump, the withdrawal of support from among his small group of Latino backers underscores how difficult it is for Trump to broaden his support with minorities and moderate voters.




Turkey's judiciary body dismisses 543 judges, prosecutors - TV report
10:01:17 PM
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - The top Turkish judicial board has dismissed 543 more judges and prosecutors, Turkey's NTV television reported, the latest purge of officials suspected of sympathising with those behind a July 15 failed coup. The members of the High Council of Judges and Prosecutors (HSYK) has now dismissed about 3,300 judiciary officials since the July 15 putsch. Overall, the Turkish authorities have removed about 80,000 people from public duties, many of those have also been arrested. (Reporting by Asli Kandemir; Writing by Edmund Blair; Editing by Nick Tattersall)


U.S. Muslims relieved Eid holiday to fall day after September 11 anniversary
9:31:55 PM
By Joseph Ax NEW YORK (Reuters) - For weeks, some U.S. Islamic leaders worried that the Eid al-Adha holiday would fall on Sept. 11, raising the possibility that some non-Muslims would misinterpret celebrations occurring on the solemn anniversary of the al Qaeda attacks of 2001. "At least it doesn't give an excuse for the Islam haters to falsely claim that Muslims were celebrating on 9/11," said Ibrahim Hooper, a spokesman for the Council on Islamic Relations. "That was the concern." Eid al-Adha commemorates the willingness of Ibrahim, or Abraham, to sacrifice the life of his son for God.


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