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Descripción:wach my video. Its for you who think that russia is only snow, ice and taiga..
The southern russia is actually subtropic, the summers come very early and becomes very hot.. The nature there is very beautiful.. restaurants and clubs are many..
Here are pictures from several cities in southern russia, along the black sea coast.. for example Anapa
and Novorossiysk
( NOT Novosibirsk :)
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Anapa (en ruso: Ана́па) es una ciudad portuaria del Krai de Krasnodar, en Rusia. Está situada en la costa norte del Mar Negro, cercana al Mar de Azov. Según el censo de 2002, tiene una población de 53.493 habitantes. Acoge un gran número de sanatorios y hoteles.
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Excerpted from the ENN Daily Report
08/28/96 - Vol. 2, No. 241
GANG VIOLENCE IN MIAMI
By Steve Macko, ENN Editor
Since the Emergency Response and Research Institute is based in Chicago, we write quite a few reports about the gang-related violence that occurs in America's third largest city. Just this past weekend, there was twenty homicides committed in Chicago. A large percentage of those murders were gang-related.
But as we have reported before, gang violence happens in every major city in the U.S. Three years ago, gang-related shootings began to plague an impoverished neighborhood in Miami, Florida, known as "Little Haiti." As its name would suggest, a large percentage of the people residing in this area located in the nion of Haiti.
The violence in this neighborhood has been escalating. In one incident, more than 100 bullets were fired into one member of a rival gang. Since then, the pace of drive-by shootings and shootings happening in people's backyards has increased.
The latest gang-related homicide in the area occurred earlier this month. So far, there have been seven murders this year and 18 in the past three years. That may not sound like a lot for an area such as the 11th police district in Chicago that has a population of about 100,000 people. But Miami's Little Haiti neighborhood has an estimated population of about 40,000 people.
Dade County Police Captain Joe Fleites said, "You have never seen any real serious problems coming out of the Haitian community for many years. This is something new."
"The problems we're experiencing right now have less to do with these kids be Haitian than with these kids being socialized into American society by the failed public school system and with the pressures of urban America," said the Reverend Thomas Wenski, who is the pastor of Miami's largest Haitian church.
Police officers in Miami say that there are two street gangs with about 150 members who are fighting over the usual "drug turf." They are terrorizing the neighborhood and are very well armed with AK-47s, Tec-9s and various 9mm and .45-caliber handguns. They commit murders, armed robberies and car thefts.
As mentioned before, in February, one 22-year-old man was riddled with more than 100 bullets on a quiet street in the area. Most of the victims have been gangbangers. But innocent people have also been killed in the wave of violence. One of those innocent victims was a mother of six who was shot and killed outside of a church. Another was a truck driver who was just delivering bread to a store. Another victim attributed to the gangs was a store clerk who was robbed and then shot to death.
The Chicago Tribune on Tuesday released the results of a survey that showed most American's perceive that violent crime is rising. However, statistics have been showing a downward trend for the last four years. But even if the statistics do show a decrease, it doesn't help a 13-year boy who lives in the Little Haiti neighborhood who sadly related, "People are kind of scared. That's why I stay home. I only go outside for important things."
As the author of a large number of articles about gang violence in the United States, nothing upsets me more than to hear that certain residents of a neighborhood are actually afraid to go outside of their homes or to allow their children to even play in their yards because thugs have taken control of an area. If they go outside they are taking the chance that they will be caught in the cross fire between rival gangs. Most of us cannot imagine thinking that it is not unusual to hear multiple gunshots EVERY NIGHT. Not knowing if a bullet is going to come through your window. It is an extremely sad commentary about life in urban America.
Dade County Police have assigned two dozen officers to gang investigations. They report that they are having very little luck in solving the shootings. Said one officer, who works in the Little Haiti neighborhood, "We don't have any witnesses.
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