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Hilario Cudena - The most condemned by God's Posted: 20 Nov 2009 10:55 AM PST Hilario Cudena probably was the most condemned by following God's human creations. Imagine, had tens of years, this Pishtacos gang leader killed fellow Peruvians for make profit from human fat. Do not forget, pishtacos is a group of killers who attacked the Peruvian people in the streets deserted and killed his victim to take the fat. Clearly this way. The victims, mostly citizens of remote areas, conspiracy diiming lure them to work. Apparently, it's unfortunate people were killed and taken fat. Even crazier, said Commodore Angel Toledo of Peru police, Friday (20/11), after four goons act in criminal networks, the alleged recipient of the fat market is cosmetic and drug companies in Europe. It's Price is 15,000 U.S. dollars for a liter of human fat. Still according to Toledo, others are suspected of being members of this group, including two citizens of Italy, still at large. Police said the group was allegedly the mastermind loss of about 60 people in the region, as written the BBC. Not only that, in a press conference in the capital of Peru, the police showed reporters two bottles of human fat and a number of photographs allegedly the victims. One of the alleged murders were reported in mid-September. At that time, the victim's body tissue removed for sale. Toledo said that also, some of the defendants' stated how they kill the victim and then flush the fat in a makeshift lab and then sell them fat ". Recognition details Meanwhile, Chief of the Criminal Division of Police General Felix Peru Burga said, there were indications that "an international network of trafficking in human fat" has been operating in Peru. The first person who was arrested earlier this month at a bus station in Lima is taking delivery of it fat. Colonel Jorge Mejia, also from the Peruvian National Police, had said, one of the suspects to the police describing in detail how the victims were killed and taken fat. The suspect is said, fat is then sold to collectors in Lima. |
Posted: 20 Nov 2009 08:37 AM PST Joseph Sebarenzi can not forget how one by one his family members became victims of the massacres in Rwanda, 15 years ago. Now, the former spokesman for Rwanda's parliament said, in his country had now reappeared signs toward such atrocities. According to the author of God Sleeps in Rwanda was, during the reign of President Paul Kagame colorful centralization of power. His intention to release the fatigue life of the people, the concentration of fruit that's just kind of frustrating. In the end, violence is an outlet that would happen again. August next year, Rwanda will hold presidential elections. If so done, the presidential election is the second since the genocide in 1994. Predicted, Kagame would win easily. Even so, Sebaranzi noted, the Kagame government kokohnya with the convergence pattern, then it makes the lack of policy control. Furthermore, Sebarenzi explained, true, heartbreaking tragedy when the impact is not yet completely resolved. A reconciliation between Hutu and Tutsi tribes, which involved a conflict at the time, should continue to increase starting from the interpersonal to inter-community. "If the centralization of power occurred, could have a conflict like 15 years ago is open again," said Sebarenzi. Genocide in Rwanda, Sebarenzi review, comes as President at that time, Juvenal Habyarimana, also behave concentrated power. As is known, Habyarimana was killed when the plane was shot down. After the incident, which led to the massacre victims were killed most from the Tutsi tribe that spread. "The concentration of power must be replaced by a strong parliament, judiciary, and civil society," thus saving Sebarenzi. Perhaps also, if the consideration Sebarenzi never materialized, may be, God can sleep again in Rwanda! |
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