. No claim of responsibility is made , but the attack is believed to have been carried out by ISIS or one of its affiliates . February 3 , 2016 - ISIS publishes photographs of executions of several men in Libya described as spies .
Believers are forced to practise their faith in secret , and if caught , get sent to North Korea 's notorious hard labour camps . One escapee told CSW that while he was detained , he met a prisoner who was sent to the camp simply because he had spent a month in China studying the Bible . " A policy of guilt by association applies , meaning that the relatives of Christians are also detainedmovement.transportperson.preventexitregardless of whether they share the Christian belief , " the report says . " Even North Koreans who have escaped to China , and who are or become Christians , are often repatriated and subsequently imprisoned in a political prison camp . " Despite intense persecution , there are 121 religious facilities in North Korea , the Database Center for North Korean Human Rights says , including 64 Buddhist temples , 52 Cheondoist temples , three Protestant churches , a Catholic cathedral and a Russian Orthodox church .
State - run Anadolu Agency says Turkish Air Force planes are flying above Ankara to strike at helicopters that are being used by those attempting the coup . Private NTV television reported that F-16 jets have brought down a Sikorsky helicopter , but did n't provide any details . NTV also showed what it said were images from a police station in Istanbul , showing military officers allegedly detainedjustice.arrestjaildetain.arrestjaildetainby police . Meanwhile , the commander of Turkey 's military special forces , Gen. Zekai Aksakalli , said " those who are attempting a coup will not succeed . " He told NTV television by telephone : " Our people should know that we will overcome this ... We are in control of the situation . "
And yet , in the pursuit of documents , many investigators made their mission known to rebel commanders with murky connections . “ Our people are extremely well trained on what to do if they ’re captured , ” Wiley told me . “ The equipment they have is encrypted and sufficiently sophisticated that anyone going through it would not find any evidence of the work they ’re doing . ” Only one investigator , a Syrian woman , who was captured more than two years ago , is currently detainedmovement.transportperson.preventexitby the Syrian regime . Moving documents to the international borders is by far the most dangerous step in the CIJA ’s operation . Paper is heavy and incriminating for the carrier ; on the other hand , photographs , while more portable , can be difficult to authenticate in court .
" I reinforced President Obama 's pledge to roll back sanctions when all of the provisions of Minsk are complete , including the withdrawal of all weapons and fighters and the return of Ukraine 's sovereign border , " he said . The parties also discussed the case of Ukrainian captive pilot Nadia Savchenko , who has recently been sentenced by a Russian court to 22 years in prison . " Finally , I did raise the case of Nadia Savchenko and her conviction and her sentencing with hopes that she will be allowed to return to Ukraine and as a matter of humanitarian interest that this case could be resolved immediately , as well as all others who are unlawfully detainedjustice.arrestjaildetain.arrestjaildetain, " Kerry said . If you notice a spelling error , please highlight it with your mouse and press Ctrl+Enter
And yet , in the pursuit of documents , many investigators made their mission known to rebel commanders with murky connections . “ Our people are extremely well trained on what to do if they ’re captured , ” Wiley told me . “ The equipment they have is encrypted and sufficiently sophisticated that anyone going through it would not find any evidence of the work they ’re doing . ” Only one investigator , a Syrian woman , who was captured more than two years ago , is currently detainedjustice.arrestjaildetain.arrestjaildetainby the Syrian regime . Moving documents to the international borders is by far the most dangerous step in the CIJA ’s operation . Paper is heavy and incriminating for the carrier ; on the other hand , photographs , while more portable , can be difficult to authenticate in court .
While the investigation continues , authorities have launched a criminal case into the “ illegal entrepreneurial activity ” of the church ’s members . Russian news agencies reported that a number of members of the church were brought in for questioning . At least 10 were reportedly detainedmovement.transportperson.preventexitin St. Petersburg . Scientologists receive revenue by providing “ consultation services ” in fields such as education , “ without any official registration , ” therefore evading taxes , a source in the security services told RIA . READ MORE : Moscow - based Church of Scientology allegedly spied on visitors - report
“ I appreciate the well wishes and love , but this is the work of God , ” she added . “ I am a vessel ! ” She was one of 102 protesters arrested on Saturday night outside the police station on Airline Highway . Another of those detainedmovement.transportartifact.preventexitand held overnight was DeRay Mckesson , a prominent Black Lives Matter activist , who was live - streaming video from the shoulder of the road when he was tackled by an officer . . @deray was live streaming on # Periscope when he got arrested .
Our media is lazy and chooses to focus mostly on Clinton 's involvement in Iraq and Libya . Yet as Secretary of State she was active behind the scenes in helping to initiate several policies that did n't become law or practice until years later . For example , in 2011 then Secretary of State Clinton visited the country of Myanmar where she met with Nobel Prize winner Aung Sang Suu Kyi , who had recently been freed after having been detainedmovement.transportperson.preventexitfor twenty years for speaking against the military junta that had controlled the country for nearly a half - century . Clinton also used her trip to call for the release of political prisoners and to encourage the country to engage in democratic reforms . Just over four years later in November of 2015 , Kyi 's National League for Democracy Party ( NLD ) won its first - ever national election and Kyi is set to be the party head despite being formally barred from having an official position by her political opposition .
They do not explain anything and just hold him at the border police . Of course , the reason is me , what I am writing and my stand against Erdogan . We are so stressed up with him being detainedmovement.transportperson.preventexit. As you know torture and other atrocities that I would not want to think of have become ordinary for the last two weeks in Turkey . Let me handle this crisis and speak to you later if you do n’t mind . ”
So far Egypt has publicly said it has found no evidence that the MetroJet flight , which crashed in the Sinai Peninsula after takeoff from Sharm el - Sheikh airport , killing all 224 people on board , was brought down by terrorism . A senior security official at the airline denied that any of its employees had been arrested or were under suspicion , and an Interior Ministry official also said there had been no arrests . But the sources , who declined to be identified because of the sensitivity of the ongoing investigation , said the mechanic had been detainedmovement.transportartifact.preventexit, along with two airport policemen and a baggage handler suspected of helping him put the bomb on board . " After learning that one of its members had a relative that worked at the airport , Islamic State delivered a bomb in a handbag to that person , " said one of the sources , adding the suspect 's cousin joined Islamic State in Syria a year and a half ago . " He was told to not ask any questions and get the bomb on the plane . "
Human rights investigators , included those staffing the commission , are routinely denied access to regime controlled areas of Syria . Much of what was previously known about conditions in regime prisons came from a horde of more than 50,000 photographs depicting dead and abused prisoners that were smuggled out by a government defector in 2013 . In December 2015 , Human Rights Watch was able to identify several victims who exhibited signs of torture , all of whom were detainedmovement.transportperson.preventexitby regime authorities between May 2011 and August 2013 . The systematic photographing of detainees ' bodies lends credence to the commission of inquiry 's assertions that " high - ranking " members of the Syrian regime are implicated in human rights abuses . " The situation of detainees in Syria is critical , and represents an urgent and large - scale crisis of human rights protection , " said commission member Vitit Muntarbhorn .
" I still have to go to the Blue Mosque and the old Turkish Bazaar , so I have to use that ticket ... We have no hard feelings towards Turkey . We know there are some mad people out there , " he said . RUSSIAN DETENTIONSAla said nine other Germans were wounded in the blast , along with the Norwegian and one Peruvian . He vowed to work closely with Germany in investigating the attack . One person was detainedmovement.transportperson.preventexitlate on Tuesday as part of the investigation , Ala said , but gave no details . He defended Turkey 's record in fighting Islamic State , saying 200 suspects had been detained just a week before the blast . Turkey has rounded up hundreds of suspected Islamic State members since launching what it called a " synchronized war on terror " last July , raids which continued on Wednesday . Since the attack , police have detained a total of 65 people including 16 foreign nationals in six Turkish cities , the Dogan news agency reported . The Russian foreign ministry confirmed three of those detained were Russian nationals , but it was not immediately clear whether there was any connection to the Istanbul attack , for which there has been no claim of responsibility . Ala said Turkey had detained 3,318 people for suspected links to Islamic State and other radical groups since Syria 's conflict began . Of that number , 847 were subsequently arrested , most of them foreigners .
The gun used to shoot Ms Nosova was found by police , it was later reported . Gunned down : The killing of Anna Nosova ( pictured ) stunned her co - workers and people on the crowded pavement Keen sportsman Galakhov ( right ) confessed to gunning Nosova ( left ) down with an unspecified weapon after being detainedjustice.arrestjaildetain.arrestjaildetainby police on suspicion of murder Married Galakhov told police he had been drunk after he was fired from his job the previous day . In an online profile , Galakhov described himself as ' fair , just , able to listen to people , admit mistakes - and be responsible for them ' .
Russia is one of the few countries that has relatively friendly ties with North Korea . Read more on North Korea : The yacht Elfin was on its way from South Korea 's port city of Busan to Vladivostok in Russia 's far east when it was detainedmovement.transportartifact.preventexit130 km ( 80 miles ) off the coast on Friday , the foreign ministry said . The vessel was taken into the North Korean port of Kimchaek and the crew were not in any danger , the ministry added . The Russian consul - general was waiting for permission to visit them , it said .
Russia is one of the few countries that has relatively friendly ties with North Korea . Read more on North Korea : The yacht Elfin was on its way from South Korea 's port city of Busan to Vladivostok in Russia 's far east when it was detainedmovement.transportperson.na130 km ( 80 miles ) off the coast on Friday , the foreign ministry said . The vessel was taken into the North Korean port of Kimchaek and the crew were not in any danger , the ministry added . The Russian consul - general was waiting for permission to visit them , it said .
The building was damaged . Another 1,140 people were wounded . At least 2,839 military officers were detainedjustice.arrestjaildetain.arrestjaildetain, a source in the President 's office said . The Ankara chief public prosecutor 's office took nearly 200 top Turkish court officials into custody , Anatolian News Agency reported Saturday . The officials include 140 members of the Supreme Court and 48 members of the Council of State , one of Turkey 's three high courts .
A teenage model in Russia died after she was allegedly stabbed 140 times by her " jealous " older sister who was on drugs . The corpse of 17-year - old Stefania Dubrovina was found mutilated beyond recognition with her eyes gouged out and ears hacked off . Police have detainedmovement.transportperson.naElizaveta Dubrovina on suspicion of killing Stefania at an apartment owned by a 44-year - old male photographer in St Petersburg on 24 February . Police , however , have not disclosed the identity of the owner of the apartment . A police source said that before the killing took place , the man had left the apartment to get some alcohol .
The Department of Defense had nothing to do with that . ” All of this is important for a few reasons . For starters , in response to repeated questions about the cash payment , which coincided with an intricate deal to release Americans detainedjustice.arrestjaildetain.arrestjaildetainin Iran , the State Department defended the decision by saying it went through an interagency process . At an Aug. 4 briefing , State Department Deputy Spokesman Mark Toner was asked about whether the payment was a form of ransom . Toner began by saying , “ There ’s always an interagency discussion around any decision like this , and every relevant agency weighs in . ”
Last year , Turkey shot down a Russian Sukhoi bomber over Syrian skies and President Erdogan who was then a staunch enemy of Syrian President Bashar Al - Assad rejected extending an apology to Moscow for about a year , although economic sanctions by Russia as well as growing victories by the Syrian army , popular forces , Hezbollah fighters , Iranian advisors and Russian air force that cornered the terrorists in Syria and similar victories against ISIL in Iraq convinced the Turkish president to not just apologize for the Sukhoi incident , but also show signs of a U - turn in foreign policy , saying that he is dropping his opposition to President Assad . Four days after the coup , officials in Ankara announced that the two Turkish pilots who played a role in the downing of the Russian plane in November were in custody over the recent failed coup . “ Two pilots who were part of the operation to down the Russian Su-24 in November 2015 are in custody , ” a Turkish official told journalists on Tuesday , adding that they were detainedmovement.transportartifact.preventexitover links to the coup bid . Russian President Vladimir Putin called his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday , describing the attempted coup as unacceptable and voicing hope for a speedy return to stability . The diplomatic sources said the shift in Erdogan 's foreign policy stated only a week before the coup has been " a major cause pushing several foreign states to provoke and promise support for the army to stage the coup , and the same shift also saved him " as it was not clear if the Russians would provide Ankara with their intel , otherwise .
“ If they did n't pick up , we had to find them , " the officer said in his office , showing a Reuters reporter Rabadanov 's profile on his computer monitor . The police officer said that during preparations for the Olympics , Rabadanov was listed as a person " with non - traditional Islamic beliefs , Wahhabism " - the school of Sunni Islam known for its strict interpretation of the faith . At one point , Rabadanov had been detainedmovement.transportartifact.nafor keeping explosives at his home , according to his father , Suleiban Rabadanov , but had been released shortly afterwards and placed under house arrest instead . Despite being under such restriction , Rabadanov was able to leave Russia : He passed through passport control at a Moscow international airport along with his wife and his son in May 2014 , his father and the local police officer said . He later turned up in Syria , his father said .
The city of Bakhchisaray , Crimea ’s onetime capital , and adjacent villages with a Tatar majority , ignored the vote , they said . " I am not going to the election , because this is not my government and not my country , " Nariman Dzhelyalov , deputy chairman of the Mejlis , an informal Tatar parliament that was outlawed by Moscow , said in a statement . Dozens of Tatars have been detainedjustice.arrestjaildetain.arrestjaildetain, arrested , searched and harassed by Russian authorities since the 2014 annexation . Mirovalev is a special correspondent . ALSO
According to the constitution , Nigmatilla Yuldoshev , the chairman of the upper house of parliament , is supposed to take over after Karimov 's death , and elections must take place within three months . However , analysts do not consider Yuldoshev a serious player . His erstwhile counterpart in Turkmenistan , who was also supposed to become interim leader after the death of authoritarian president Saparmurat Niyazov in 2006 , was quickly detainedmovement.transportperson.preventexitand thus eliminated from the line of succession . Whoever succeeds Karimov will need to balance carefully between the West , Russia and China , which all vie for influence in the resource - rich Central Asian region . Another task of the new leader will be resolving tensions with ex - Soviet neighbors Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan over disputed borders and the use of common resources such as water .
It was remarkable that she was able to do this , considering that she had had nothing to eat or drink in five days . Savchenko is a Ukrainian military pilot accused by Russia of having directed artillery fire that killed two Russian state - television journalists at the positions of pro - Russia forces in eastern Ukraine , in June , 2014 . She has been detainedjustice.arrestjaildetain.arrestjaildetainby Russia for twenty months , and in that time she has become an icon . She has since been elected to the Ukrainian parliament — and has also been made a permanent member of the Ukrainian delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe . In the two years since it invaded Ukraine , Russia has never admitted that it is fighting a war there .
Minor injuries were reported . The attackers fled before police arrived and no arrests were made . Police briefly detainedmovement.transportartifact.preventexitsome cafe staff members for interrogation . Taken out of the context of recent events in Tbilisi , the incident could be dismissed by some as part of a backlash that has emerged on social media recently against anticarnivorous vegan rhetoric in Western counterculture . ( That reaction is illustrated by a trending YouTube clip called If Meat Eaters Acted Like Vegans . )
KIEV The body of a lawyer of two Russian servicemen on trial in Ukraine has been discovered on the grounds of a former farming collective , prosecutor Anatoly Matios said on Friday , saying two men were in custody in connection with the lawyer 's death . Yuriy Grabovsky was part of the legal team representing the two Russians arrested last May on terrorism charges related to the separatist conflict in eastern Ukraine . Their case has garnered extra attention because of Ukraine 's wish to exchange the servicemen for Ukrainians detainedjustice.arrestjaildetain.arrestjaildetainin Russia , including pilot Nadezhda Savcheko . Grabovsky went missing in early March and on Thursday evening police launched a search for his body based on information from one of two men detained over his disappearance , Matios said in a briefing . Matios said Grabovsky 's body had been found at 0400 local time ( 0200 GMT ) during a police excavation of land on a former farming collective .
The national police said in a statement that the violent dispersal was " unfortunate " and an investigation would try to determine if the riot policemen followed crowd - control procedures . Investigators will also evaluate criminal and civil liabilities of the protesters and their leader for an alleged illegal mass assembly . A left - wing legal group , the National Union of People 's Lawyers , condemned the police violence and said it would help the injured and detainedmovement.transportperson.naprotesters file criminal complaints against the police for violating their constitutional rights to free assembly . The protesters , consisting of students , workers and tribespeople , were demanding an end to the presence of visiting U.S. troops in the Philippines and to support a call by President Rodrigo Duterte for a foreign policy not dependent on the U.S. , the country 's longtime treaty ally . The activists came from the largest left - wing umbrella group , Bayan ( Nation ) , which has organized regular anti - U.S. protests in front of the embassy for decades , most of which are peaceful .
“ She [ Merkel ] told me this morning that she sided with her parliamentary group , ” Wirtz said ahead of the vote . Although , Turkey admits that tens of thousands of Armenians were killed from 1915 to 1917 , it denies that this constituted an act of genocide by Turkish Ottoman forces , insisting that the number of casualties is greatly exaggerated . Ottoman authorities began the mass killings in question on April 24 , 1915 , when 250 Armenian intellectuals were detainedmovement.transportperson.preventexitand later executed in their capital , Constantinople , which is present - day Istanbul . Most of the Ottoman Empire ’s Armenians were subsequently displaced , deported , or placed in concentration camps , affecting up to 1.5 million people , ostensibly for rebelling against the Ottomans and siding with the Russians during World War I.
And for the next week we need to continue this solidarity , we must keep up these meetings . " The country 's institutions were " back at work , " he said . " There are a lot of generals and colonels that were detainedmovement.transportperson.preventexitbut those who want to set the Turkish people and the Turkish military against each other , let us not fall prey to their plot . " Chaos erupted the night before when military tanks rolled onto the streets of Ankara and Istanbul and soldiers blocked the famous Bosphorus Bridge . Turkey 's attempted coup : By the numbers • At least 161 people killed • 2,839 military officers were detained • At least 1,140 people wounded • 1 airfield still under military faction 's control • At least 200 soldiers turned themselves in to police in Ankara • 11 years : Erdogan 's reign as Prime Minister • 2014 : Year that Erdogan ran for President -- and won
So we will watch closely and hope that goes in the right direction . ” Scaparrotti ’s comments came amid a widespread crackdown against government opponents in Turkey that followed the military mutiny . During the past two weeks , thousands of military officers and soldiers have been arrested , scores of judges detainedjustice.arrestjaildetain.arrestjaildetainand dozens of media organizations shut down . Turkey has long been a difficult but important ally to the U.S. The country is at the crossroads between Europe and the Middle East , putting it on the front lines of counterterrorism efforts and making it a key player in containing the flow of migrants into Europe .
Russian soldiers , who according to Ukraine 's state security service ( SBU ) are named Alexander Alexandrov ( R ) and Yevgeny Yerofeyev , and were detainedmovement.transportperson.preventexiton May 16 by Ukrainian forces , look on from a defendants ' cage as they attend a court hearing in Kiev , Ukraine , September 29 , 2015 . REUTERS / Valentyn Ogirenko Yevgeny Yerofeyev ( R ) , a Russian soldier arrested last May on terrorism charges related to the separatist conflict in eastern Ukraine , talks to his lawyer Yuriy Grabovsky from a glass - walled cage as he attends a court hearing in Kiev , Ukraine , November 17 , 2015 .
The crew of a Russian yacht detainedmovement.transportperson.preventexitby North Korea have been released , Russian state media says . Five crew members were sailing in international waters in the Sea of Japan when they were seized by the North Korean coast guard on Friday . North Korean officials said the detention , which saw the yacht towed into Kimchaek port , was a misunderstanding .
He also said he would n’t “ lecture ” NATO ally Turkey about purges of political adversaries or crackdowns on civil liberties after the attempted coup in that country , saying the U.S. had first to “ fix our own mess . ” Turkey on Thursday imposed a three - month state of emergency as the government pursues those it sees responsible for the failed takeover that left almost 250 people dead . Thousands of army officers , judges and prosecutors have been detainedmovement.transportperson.na, and a wider purge is under way that encompasses universities , schools and the civil service . Financial markets have been thrown into turmoil . Trump praised Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan , giving him credit for seeing off the failed coup .
It is notoriously corrupt , and the government dominates everything . A company there seems like an unlikely nominee for a corporate excellence award . ” Earlier this year , authorities detainedjustice.arrestjaildetain.arrestjaildetainGM Uzbekistan General Director Tohirjon Jalilov . Uzbek prosecutors also have reportedly been investigating the GM venture ’s business partners and officials with Uzbekistan ’s National Security Service . Uzbek Deputy Prime Minister Ulughbek Rozikulov was reportedly questioned in the matter .
BRENNAN : Well , I would maybe challenge the premise . There are a lot of terrorists who are being killed on battlefields of Syria and Iraq , as well as other areas , Yemen . But also , there are a lot of individuals who have been captured , arrested , have been detainedjustice.arrestjaildetain.arrestjaildetain, have been debriefed . A lot of times , some of those things do not make the headlines like a strike will . But I think there is a effort to try to capture as many individuals as possible , because of the intelligence take that you get , whether or not it 's from the debriefings of an individual , or the material , the electronic media , whatever , that the individual might have on them at the time , so that you can sort of unlock some of those secrets that they have .
3/11 Torture Torture is prevalent in prison camps , as well as in police and security service custody . AP 4/11 Freedom of religion American missionary Kenneth Bae was one of the many people detainedjustice.arrestjaildetain.arrestjaildetainafter trying to practice their religion . The DPRK Constitution claims to protect freedom of religion but not if it as alleged of being used a a pretext for ' drawing in foreign forces or for harming the state and social order ' . Christianity is frequently considered a political crime
A Russian yacht has been detainedmovement.transportartifact.preventexitby North Korean coastguards in the Sea of Japan , Russia 's foreign ministry says . Reports say the sailboat with five crew on board was intercepted as it was returning to Russia after participating in a competition in South Korea . Russian diplomats have demanded the crew 's immediate release and an explanation .
A list of Iranians submitted to U.S. authorities was “ whittled down ” to exclude any crimes related to violence or terrorism , said the official , one of several who spoke on the condition of anonymity under administration ground rules . Another official said the exchange was a “ one - time arrangement because it was an opportunity to bring Americans home ” and should not be considered something that would “ encourage this behavior in the future ” by Iran . The officials did not tie the release directly to the nuclear talks and said they had not wanted the detainedmovement.transportperson.preventexitAmericans to be “ used as leverage ” in the negotiations . But , they said , completion of the nuclear deal last July greatly accelerated talks about the prisoners . In addition to Rezaian , the Americans freed Saturday included Saeed Abedini , 35 , of Boise , Idaho ; Amir Mirzaei Hekmati , 32 , of Flint , Mich. ; and Khosravi - Roodsari , U.S. and Iranian officials said .
Nice attack : French police question several as details emerge about suspect Mohamed Bouhlel Updated French investigators have detainedmovement.transportperson.preventexitseveral people as they piece together details of the Nice massacre and work to shed light on the motives of the Tunisian who rammed a truck into a crowd celebrating Bastille Day . Key points : Attacker visited promenade on the two days before attack , AFP sources say People affected by tragedy still searching for answers , news of loved ones
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said more than 300 personnel in his ministry had links to Gulen and that it had dismissed 88 employees . Separately , Turkey 's biggest petrochemicals company Petkim said its chief executive had resigned and the state - run news agency Anadolu said he had been detained in connection with the failed coup . Anadolu also said Ankara prosecutors requested the seizure of the assets of 3,049 judges and prosecutors detainedmovement.transportperson.preventexitas part of the investigation into the coup attempt . WESTERN CONCERNS Western governments and human rights groups have condemned the coup , in which at least 246 people were killed and more than 2,000 injured .
Wife of England and Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy , Rebekah , tweeted that she was among bystanders gassed and " caged " by French officials outside the stadium . Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption Euro 2016 : French police fire tear gas in Marseille Image copyright Getty Images Image caption A bloodied England fan was among a number detainedmovement.transportperson.preventexitby police Image copyright Reuters Image caption Police used tear gas for a third day , as well as water cannon , in an attempt to disperse fans As many as 20 England fans were injured , with a number taken to hospital , and at least one Briton is understood to be in a critical condition .
A teenage model in Russia died after she was allegedly stabbed 140 times by her " jealous " older sister who was on drugs . The corpse of 17-year - old Stefania Dubrovina was found mutilated beyond recognition with her eyes gouged out and ears hacked off . Police have detainedmovement.transportperson.preventexitElizaveta Dubrovina on suspicion of killing Stefania at an apartment owned by a 44-year - old male photographer in St Petersburg on 24 February . Police , however , have not disclosed the identity of the owner of the apartment . A police source said that before the killing took place , the man had left the apartment to get some alcohol .
Guardian , Julian Assange is in arbitrary detention , UN panel finds , Esther Addley , Owen Bowcott , Jessica Elgot , Paul Farrell , and David Crouch , Feb. 4 , 2016 . A United Nations panel has decided that Julian Assange ’s three - and - a - half years in the Ecuadorian embassy amount to “ arbitrary detention , ” leading his lawyers to call for the Swedish extradition request to be dropped immediately . A Swedish foreign ministry spokeswoman confirmed that the UN panel , due to publish its findings on Friday , had concluded that Assange was “ arbitrarily detainedmovement.transportperson.preventexit. ” The WikiLeaks founder sought asylum from Ecuador in June 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden to face questioning over rape and sexual assault allegations , which he denies . Martin Fredriksson Svenska Dagbladet ( SVD ) ( Swedish daily newspaper ) , When the real Salander sold out to Sapo , Sam Sundberg , March 2 , 2016 .
Employed to promote the shop , her loudspeaker advertising messages had annoyed some residents , according to the residents of the same block , but Galakhov admitted he took the law into his own hands . He did not issue any warning before shooting the single woman from a window in his flat . Keen sportsman Galakhov confessed to gunning her down with an unspecified weapon after being detainedjustice.arrestjaildetain.arrestjaildetainby police on suspicion of murder . The gun used to shoot Ms Nosova was found by police , it was later reported . Gunned down : The killing of Anna Nosova ( pictured ) stunned her co - workers and people on the crowded pavement
The view from Kiev : Tom Burridge , BBC News Image copyright AP Image caption Petro Poroshenko said Russian accusations were preposterous Russia says one of those detainedmovement.transportperson.preventexitis Yevhen Panov . Initial reports suggest he was a former military volunteer fighting for Ukraine in the east of the country . However he has apparently more recently been associated with a charitable organisation .
While the investigation continues , authorities have launched a criminal case into the “ illegal entrepreneurial activity ” of the church ’s members . Russian news agencies reported that a number of members of the church were brought in for questioning . At least 10 were reportedly detainedjustice.arrestjaildetain.arrestjaildetainin St. Petersburg . Scientologists receive revenue by providing “ consultation services ” in fields such as education , “ without any official registration , ” therefore evading taxes , a source in the security services told RIA . READ MORE : Moscow - based Church of Scientology allegedly spied on visitors - report
“ Secretary Clinton proved tonight she is unfit to be commander - in - chief , ” a top - ranking DOD intelligence source said . “ What she did compromises our national security . She is cavalier and reckless and in my opinion should be detainedmovement.transportartifact.preventexitand questioned so we can unravel why she did what she did . ” According to Pentagon sources , the information Clinton disseminated publicly is Top Secret intelligence governed under the U.S. Special Access Program ( SAP ) which dictates safeguards and protocols for accessing and discussing highly classified and Top Secret intelligence . The specific details of the country ’s nuclear response time discussed by Clinton , sources said , are only known by a handful of individuals outside top military brass … “ Targeting options by ICBM ( intercontinental ballistic missiles ) , air or sea , launch order , launch procedures and response are some of the most secretly guarded tenets of national security and nuclear war policy , ” a Pentagon source said . “ It ’s truly incredible that ( nuclear ) response time as part of an ERO ( Emergency Response Option ) is now out there in the public domain to our adversaries . ” U.S. Defense sources said according to developed U.S. counterintelligence , military officials in China , North Korea , Syria , Russia , Iran and even actors like ISIS had no previous definitive intelligence to determine the U.S. nuclear response time , especially during an ERO , prior to Clinton ’s admission Wednesday night .
" I still have to go to the Blue Mosque and the old Turkish Bazaar , so I have to use that ticket ... We have no hard feelings towards Turkey . We know there are some mad people out there , " he said . RUSSIAN DETENTIONSAla said nine other Germans were wounded in the blast , along with the Norwegian and one Peruvian . He vowed to work closely with Germany in investigating the attack . One person was detainedjustice.arrestjaildetain.arrestjaildetainlate on Tuesday as part of the investigation , Ala said , but gave no details . He defended Turkey 's record in fighting Islamic State , saying 200 suspects had been detained just a week before the blast . Turkey has rounded up hundreds of suspected Islamic State members since launching what it called a " synchronized war on terror " last July , raids which continued on Wednesday . Since the attack , police have detained a total of 65 people including 16 foreign nationals in six Turkish cities , the Dogan news agency reported . The Russian foreign ministry confirmed three of those detained were Russian nationals , but it was not immediately clear whether there was any connection to the Istanbul attack , for which there has been no claim of responsibility . Ala said Turkey had detained 3,318 people for suspected links to Islamic State and other radical groups since Syria 's conflict began . Of that number , 847 were subsequently arrested , most of them foreigners .
So we will watch closely and hope that goes in the right direction . ” Scaparrotti ’s comments came amid a widespread crackdown against government opponents in Turkey that followed the military mutiny . During the past two weeks , thousands of military officers and soldiers have been arrested , scores of judges detainedmovement.transportperson.naand dozens of media organizations shut down . Turkey has long been a difficult but important ally to the U.S. The country is at the crossroads between Europe and the Middle East , putting it on the front lines of counterterrorism efforts and making it a key player in containing the flow of migrants into Europe .