Daily Archives: August 8, 2011

UPDATE on Bongo, the missing doll from New York

Bongo, the stuffed 8 inch monkey, must be magical. The original owners are more than thrilled to be reunited with Bongo, and showed so by providing the person who found him $500. And get this… the man who found him also “fell in love” with the doll and excited that the couple will allow him to visit the doll. What the F***?!

Here’s the full story:

He’s back, Bongo is back – just days after going missing, proving you should never lose faith in human nature.

A New York couple who were upset over the loss of a stuffed toy monkey they’ve raised like a son the past decade have been reunited with him.

‘I never gave up hope – I prayed, and now he’s with us again,’ said Bonni Marcus.

We'll eat and drink to that: Jack Zinzi and Bonni Marcus at their celebratory dinner after being reunited with Bongo

We'll eat and drink to that: Jack Zinzi and Bonni Marcus at their celebratory dinner after being reunited with Bongo

Bonni, 47, along with friend Jack Zinzi, 58, were devastated after losing Bongo on their way to a restaurant in Park Slope, Brooklyn, on August 1.

The 8in doll was found Tuesday by Luis Barreto, 61, an unemployed Park Slope man, who discovered it sitting on a parking meter.

But unaware that it belonged to the couple and had gone missing, and finding it very cute, Mr Barreto brought it back to his Brooklyn home, where he put it on a stereo speaker.

It's a deal: The couple hand the $500 reward money to Luis Barreto, who found Bongo sitting on top of a parking meter

The New York Post reports that Bongo was only reunited with his ‘parents’ after they hanging more fliers near Mr Barreto’s home pleading for Bongo’s return.

Mr Zinzi approached Mr Barreto and some other men and told them about Bongo and the cash reward they were offering.

Mr Barreto realised he had Bongo and took the couple back to his place for an emotional reunion.

My baby! Bonni Marcus, who has owned Bongo for ten years, can't hide her excitement at his return

Miss Marcus, who teaches English as a second language at a Manhattan private school said she ‘felt Bongo’s presence’ while approaching the apartment.

But she said she had to closely examine the monkey to make sure it was Bongo.

She confirmed this through the doll’s identifying marks, including a burn scar she had accidentally given it while smoking a cigar five years ago.

‘I was devastated and gave up smoking after it,’ she said.

Help me get home: Bonni and Jack had plastered the posters around New York in a bid to find Bongo

Help me get home: Bonni and Jack had plastered the posters around New York in a bid to find Bongo

The couple presented Mr Barreto with the $500 reward they publicly promised for whoever found Bongo.

Mr Barreto said: ‘I fell in love with Bongo and wanted to keep him. He looked real to me.’

Ultimately, he said he caved in after seeing how ‘heartbroken’ Marcus was and being promised he could visit the doll.

He celebrated with the couple at El Gran Castillo de Jagua – the same Brooklyn eatery Marcus and Zinzi were heading to August 1 when Bongo accidently fell out of Zinzi’s pocket.

MailOnline told last wek how the couple plastered fliers all over New York withn the words ‘Please help get home.’

The pair said Bongo had been a constant companion for 10 years.

Angry son drives dad’s minivan into Central Park pond

Tomas E. Gaston - POND SCUM: A seemingly crazed driver careened through Central Park and intentionally put his dad's van in the lake.

New York Post - An angry driver intentionally drove his father’s minivan into a Central Park pond this afternoon, sending picnickers and sun-worshippers fleeing in panic.

“F–k that car!” the driver — whom cops identified as Anthony Romo, 30 — told an eyewitness of the green Nissan Quest. “It’s my father’s car. He loves that car more than he loves me,”he said, echoing a line from the classic “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.”

He faces reckless driving and reckless endangerment charges.

Rodney Robertson, who was sitting on a blanket in the park with his wife and 9-year-old daughter, rushed to help Romo as the van sank in water near East Drive and 106th Street.

ANTHONY ROMO - In custody

“He looked more despondent than disoriented,” said Scott Jefferson, a lifeguard who was

at the nearby Lasker Pool when the driver gunned the car into the pond.

The driver was taken to St. Luke’s Hospital in stable condition.

“I’m in shock about it,” said Robertson, 45. “I have to admit that this blew the day a bit.”

Colombia’s ‘crossed legs’ protest is redefining women’s activism

 

Residents walk along a path in Barbacoas, Narino, Colombia. Photograph: Franco Pagetti/VII/Corbis

Guardian - Since 22 June, the women of the small town of Barbacoas in the Nariño province of Colombia have foregone all sexual activity. After years of fruitless pressure on the central government to pave a road linking their town with the rest of the province, they finally reached breaking point and organised what has come to be known as the “crossed legs movement” in protest. The failure by previous administrations to take action has left Barbacoas virtually unreachable by car, leading to scores of deaths.

Barbacoas is a small port town in south-west Colombia, which linked the southern regions of the country in the 19th and 20th century. Barbacoans still proudly claim that every European piano that reached Colombia in the 19th century came through their port. However, the uneven routes that those pianos had to travel a century ago have not changed since.

After years of protest, hunger strikes and unfulfilled promises, the women of Barbacoas took matters into their own hands. They decided that their plight went beyond road construction and that their human rights were effectively being violated by the state. With their town located in a volatile region of the country affected by ongoing guerrilla and paramilitary attacks, women feel they need a safe and direct route into the rest of the province to be able to lead their lives with dignity.

Ruby Quinonez, one of the leaders of the “crossed legs movement”, stated: “We are being deprived of our most human rights and as women we can’t allow that to happen … Why bring children into this world when they can just die without medical attention and we can’t even offer them the most basic rights? We decided to stop having sex and stop having children until the state fulfils its previous promises.” And so like modern day Lysistratas, the women of Barbacoas banned sex from the town. Under the banner of “No more sex. We want our road”, they have been sticking to their guns since June.

At first, the protest met with muted amusement and opposition from the town’s residents. But as the movement grew, the men’s initial resistance quickly turned to support. It easy to understand why their resolve is not faltering: the lack of a paved road means that even the cost of food is five or six times that of other regions of the country. But this isn’t just about the price of goods or convenience: there have been many deaths linked to the lack of adequate infrastructure, as ambulances get stuck in the mud trying to reach town. Judge Marybell Silva, spokesperson for the movement, said: “I personally had to see a 23-year-old pregnant woman die along with her unborn baby just because the ambulance got stuck on the road and could not reach [the capital of the region]. That’s when I knew we had to do something.”

Their efforts are starting to catch the attention of the media and government. Invias, the state department for road development, has already earmarked 40,000 million pesos (roughly £14m) to pave a large proportion of the road. However, funds have yet to be allocated for the last 30 kilometres into town and the women have vowed to “keep their legs crossed” until this changes.

Like the SlutWalk protest last month, the crossed legs movement is perhaps a new interpretation of women’s fight for their rights – one in which sexuality is being used as an empowering tool. Taking direct action with their peaceful protest, the women of Barbacoas are riding a wave of redefinition of what it means to be a feminist in modern times. Thanks to it, they are finding the courage to remain strong in their demands.

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Honey-Soaked Naked Girls Were Filmed By Pastor

The Smoking GunUsing a hidden video camera, a Texas man filmed four naked, honey-drenched teenage girls while they showered at a church where he worked as a youth pastor.

But since the statute of limitations has already expired, prosecutors today were forced to dismiss felony charges lodged against Thomas Fortenberry, who allegedly did the surreptitious filming in November 2007 at the Greater Harvest Community Church in Pasadena.

The 30-year-old Fortenberry, investigators alleged, organized a “Fear Factor” game that included honey being poured over four girls he had picked to participate. After the contest, Fortenberry instructed the minors that they “could take a shower and wash the honey” off their bodies.

It was at this point that he allegedly videotaped the four teenagers with a camera he had hidden in the church bathroom.

Investigators learned about the filming from one of the girls, who eventually went on to date Fortenberry. “When they became closer and it looked like they might be married,” Fortenberry, pictured above, told the victim, now 21, “that he had secretly videotaped her taking a shower” at the church.

The woman, who was 17 at the time of the “Fear Factor” incident, added that Fortenberry confessed to secretly videotaping three other girls (two 15-year-olds and a 17-year-old). When confronted by a police officer, Fortenberry would not deny having filmed the teenagers. “The defendant would only say that he has done things that he should not have done.”

Either way, Texas prosecutors today announced that they could not pursue charges against Fortenberry since the incident occurred more than three years ago, beyond the statute of limitations for the improper photography/visual recording count. The felony complaints, which were filed against Fortenberry on August 4, were dismissed today by the Harris County District Attorney’s office.

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Buddhist monk ‘kept housekeeper as slave for 12 years under the threat of death’

Dailymail - A housekeeper has accused her former employers, a Korean Buddhist monk and his family, of keeping her as a prisoner in their homes in Queens, New York, for 12 years and forcing her to work as their ‘slave’ under a threat of death.

The housekeeper, Oak-Jin Oh, 60, alleges that the family forced her to work long hours without pay, deprived her of medical care when she was sick and ‘usually’ refused to give her a bedroom or a bed to sleep in.

The family allowed her to go out to buy groceries from time to time but they used threats to dissuade her from reporting her situation to the authorities, according to the lawsuit filed last week in federal court in Manhattan.

Secret world: A Korean Buddhist monk walking in New York. Another monk, Soo Bok Choi, is accused of keeping a Korean immigrant as a slave for 12 years

Miss Oh ‘was threatened with reputational harm, physical harm and death,’ the lawsuit says.

The suit names the family patriarch, Soo Bok Choi, a Buddhist monk, as a defendant, as well as two of Mr Choi’s brothers, his son and daughter, a niece and the personal representative of the estate of his mother, who died in 2009.

Miss Oh’s lawyers said court papers have been served to three of the defendants, but they have been unable to locate the others.

Miss Oh is a Korean immigrant and is being represented by the Asian American Legal Defence and Education Fund and the New York law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell.

According to the lawsuit, Ms. Oh was introduced to the Choi family in 1998 by an employment placement agency in South Korea.

Mr Choi said he was looking for someone to work in his family’s home and in his temple in New York, the complaint says.

Miss Oh agreed to travel to the United States to work for the family in exchange for a monthly wage of 1.3 million Korean won, equivalent to about $1,200 at current exchange rates.

Mr Choi flew with Miss Oh to Toronto, the lawsuit says, then smuggled her across the border into New York ‘under the cover of night’ in a small boat, the New York Times reports.

Over the next 12 years, the Choi family ‘harboured’ Miss Oh in homes around Queens, including in Elmhurst, Little Neck, Bayside, Flushing and Whitestone, according to the complaint.

She said she never had a day off, often working 14 hours a day or more.

Miss Oh was also forced to work at the family’s Buddhist temple, which operated out of the family’s house in Little Neck until about 2001, the complaint says.

The lawsuit claims that the Choi family intimidated Miss Oh into remaining quiet about her situation and made her completely dependent on them by taking her passport, withholding her pay, limiting her contact with others, monitoring her telephone calls and generally isolating her from the rest of society.

Mr Choi ‘also told Ms. Oh that he could easily pay to have someone kill her,’ and frequently threatened to report her to immigration authorities and have her deported, the lawsuit says.

She was finally able to escape “with the assistance of a Good Samaritan,” a friend of the family who visited the Choi home and took pity on the woman, said one of Ms. Oh’s lawyers, Ivy Suriyopas.

Through an interpreter, Miss Oh said: ‘This man calls himself a monk, but to me, he is a criminal.

‘He stole 12 years of my life even though I worked hard for him and his family.

‘It’s not right to look down on the weak and cause them damage just because you have power and status.’

Texas Gov. Perry Thanks Anti-Gay Groups in “Response” Remarks

HRC BackstoryTexas Governor Rick Perry – who some speculated was distancing himself from the anti-gay sponsors of his prayer rally in Houston this past weekend – actually ran in the opposite direction and thanked the groups and individuals from the stage during closing remarks at the event.

“I want to thank those people who worked so hard to make this day a reality, including Mr. Don Wildmon of the American Family Association, Luis Cataldo, yea, Doug Stringer of Turning Point Ministries.”

In case you need a reminder about the anti-gay track record of “those people” the Texas Governor and likely presidential hopeful is referring to, check out our initial factoids on the Response’s organizers we did right after the event was announced in June.

HRC Board of Directors member Meghan Stabler captured Perry’s closing remarks. Watch him thank the AFA and their anti-gay partners:

Many left the Response following Perry’s earlier opening remarks. The end of the event was youth-focused and featured high schoolers and college students leading the remaining attendees in prayer. One organizer leading group chants loudly called for prayer in all classrooms across the country. In various places throughout the crowd, some people broke into tongues.

Event organizers claim more than 30,000 people attended the Response. However, HRC and other LGBT equality and civil rights advocates were in attendance and place the number closer to 15,000. For the latest on Rick Perry and the activities of his anti-gay partners, visit www.hrc.org/callitout.

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SEALs killed in Afghan crash were answering call for help

Los Angeles Times -  Reporting from Kabul, Afghanistan –—

New details emerged Monday about the devastating helicopter crash that killed 30 U.S. service members including at least 22 elite Navy SEALs.

The chopper, carrying the SEALs as well as seven Afghan commandos and other U.S. troops, was downed early Saturday as it arrived to answer a call for help from another elite force, the Western military said publicly for the first time.

Previous reports had been contradictory about whether the Chinook helicopter carrying the SEALs was arriving or departing the scene in Afghanistan’s Wardak province. The chopper was apparently downed by insurgent fire.

A statement from NATO‘s International Security Assistance Force, the first detailed public accounting of the incident, said the operation “began as a security search for a Taliban leader responsible for insurgent operations in the nearby Tangi Valley.”

The initial team on the ground, not the SEALs, spotted insurgents armed with rocket-propelled grenades in the area and engaged them, and at about the same time issued a call for help. The statement did not identify the original team on the ground. Some published reports have said it was a unit of Army Rangers.

“These additional personnel were inbound to the scene when the CH-47 carrying them crashed, killing all on board,” the North Atlantic Treaty Organization force said in a statement. It said the troops already on the ground, backed by forces from a nearby Western base, then moved in to secure the scene.

The statement identified those aboard as five air crew members and 25 personnel from the Special Operations command. Previous reports have said those attached to the SEALs force included a civilian interpreter and a dog handler.

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Kanye West Booed at Music Fest After He Compares Himself to Hitler

The Hollywood Reporter - Kanye West was met with boos at the Big Chill music fest in England Saturday night.

“I walk through the hotel and I walk down the street, and people look at me like I’m [expletive] insane, like I’m Hitler,” he said on stage, according to the Associated Press as the audience booed. “One day the light will shine through and one day people will understand everything I ever did.”

West also defended his “Monster,” music video, which features girls hanging from their necks and cannibalism.

“Who saw the video before it got banned, before they took it down and before women’s groups starting saying that a person that lost the most important woman in his life is now against women in some way?” asked West, referring to the 2007 death of his mother Donda West​.

West apologized for starting 30 minutes late, saying, “Michael Jordan changed so much in basketball, he took his power to make a difference. It’s so much [expletive] going on in music right now and somebody has to make a [expletive] difference,” he said.

West closed his show by paying tribute to Amy Winehouse. He spoke about meeting her during Paris fashion week, and played a few moments from her songs “Tears Dry on Their Own” and “Back to Black.” He called her “beautiful” and “amazing.”

But West closed his show on a positive note by paying tribute to Amy Winehouse​.

But then he added, “Thank you for protecting your artists that are still here. This is for [Alexander] McQueen, for Amy, for Michael and for all the media, can you lighten up on all your artists that are still here?”

PHOTOS: Amy Winehouse Funeral

The crowd, which had booed him earlier, cheered and applauded.

This isn’t the first time the rapper has been met with boos. He was booed at a Chicago Bulls basketball game in February, at the 2010 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade and at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, when he stormed the stage to protest Taylor Swift beating out Beyonce.

- The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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