Showing posts with label predators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label predators. Show all posts

GCIS INTELLIGENCE BRIEFING: Blog Feature:Muslim Men and Non-Muslim Women

ISSUED BY: GCIS Communications Command Center

SOURCE: News Real Blog

07March2011 8:00amEST

GCIS INTELLIGENCE UPDATE: When American mother Melissa Bender married Pakistani Mohammad Khan, she brought three children from a previous marriage into the relationship. Today the children are in protective custody after police discovered that her 13 year old daughter, Jessie Children forced into arranged marriagesBender wasn’t taken away by a predator, but that the predator had been right in her own house.

Mohammad Khan was planning to take Melissa and Jessie to Pakistan, where the 13 year old girl feared she would be forced into an arranged marriage. Instead she bravely went on the run and the police department appears to be doing the right thing. For now.

Had Mohammad Khan taken her to Pakistan and married her off, it would have been almost impossible for the child to escape again. Particularly from a rural area. She would have been repeatedly raped by her “husband”, beaten by her in-laws and turned into a slave. And Khan would have likely profited from the exchange. Khan didn’t just marry a middle aged woman, he married a woman with at least one girl at home. And in Pakistan that translates into a salable commodity. (read full report)

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GCIS INTELLIGENCE BRIEFING: Drones Across America? DHS says 'No.'

 

ISSUED BY: GCIS Communications Command Center

SOURCE: WIRED Danger Room

27January2011 2:19pmEST

GCIS INTELLIGENCE UPDATE:  Police departments around the country are warming up to unmanned spy planes. But don’t expect the Department of Homeland Security to catch drone fever DHS Dronesanytime soon. It’s too controversial for an agency already getting hammered for naked scanners and junk-touching.

Sure, DHS flies some Predators along the Mexican border. But a broader deployment, above the majority of American skies, to stop terror attacks? Not likely.

“I don’t know how much [drones] will be used within the U.S.,” says Ruth Doherty, a top official with the Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate tasked with countering the domestic threat of homemade bombs. Asked about domestic drone use for bomb-spotting by Danger Room, she replies, “A case has to be made that they’re economically feasible, not intrusive and acceptable to the public.”  (read full report)