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Nearly two dozen upstate college frat boys tortured pledges by vomiting and urinating on them and forcing them to eat food off the floor like a dog during alcohol-fueled hazing rituals, according to reports.

 

Twenty-one student members of the Pi Alpha Nu fraternity at SUNY Plattsburgh are being charged with hazing, criminal nuisance, and unlawfully dealing with a child for giving the underage pledges booze, CBS 4 reports. Six former students are also expected to be charged.

 

Campus police got a tip in September that the group conducted the repulsive rites, which also included paddling with a wooden board and forced alcohol consumption, in February and September.

 

The college has suspended the fraternity, whose charter-professed aims are to “promote high standards and ideals in character, fellowship, and scholarship.”

 

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Sri Lanka's government faced increasing pressure Friday to answer for alleged human rights violations following a recent war crimes lawsuit and allegations from over 50 men who said they were raped, branded or tortured as recently as this year.

 

The men's anguished descriptions of their abuses come nearly a decade after Sri Lanka's civil war ended and days ahead of a review of the Indian Ocean nation by the U.N.'s top human rights body.

 

Doctors, psychologists, lawmakers and rights groups have appealed to the United Nations to investigate new allegations published by The Associated Press on Wednesday. The AP reviewed 32 medical and psychological evaluations and interviewed 20 men who said they were accused of trying to revive a rebel group on the losing side of Sri Lanka's 26-year civil war.

 

Although combat ended in 2009, they say the torture and abuse occurred from early 2016 to as recently as July this year.

 

"Someone has to do something about this," said Dr. Frank Arnold, one of several doctors who wrote to U.N. Human Rights chief Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein and called for an independent investigation into the Sri Lankan torture allegations.

 

"As forensic experts, we have collectively seen many hundreds of Sri Lankans who have fled their country following torture over the years," the physicians' letter said. "We continue to receive a worrying number of cases from Sri Lanka despite the change of government."

 

One of the men in the AP investigation said he was held for 21 days in a small room where he was raped 12 times, burned with cigarettes, beaten with iron rods and hung upside-down. Another man described being abducted from home by five men, driven to a prison, and taken to a "torture room" pocked with blood splatters on the wall.

 

Most of the men say they their captors identified themselves as members of the Criminal Investigations Department, a police unit that investigates serious crimes. Some, however, said it appeared their interrogators were soldiers.

 

Rep. Eliot Engel, top-ranking Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said policymakers in Washington cannot ignore these alleged crimes.

 

"These allegations are horrifying, and must be fully and transparently investigated. The seriousness of these reports should also make the United States wary of advancing our military relationship with Sri Lanka until a full accounting has occurred," he said Friday.

 

Sri Lanka's diplomatic mission in Geneva did not respond to repeated calls or an email Friday seeking comment.

 

U.N. human rights office spokesman Rupert Colville said "we are currently looking into these alarming allegations to work out the best way for them to be further investigated."

 

The AP's investigation into the recent Sri Lankan torture allegations came months after another investigation in which the AP found that 134 U.N. peacekeepers from Sri Lanka were implicated in a child sex ring in Haiti between 2004 and 2007. Despite evidence of child rape, no Sri Lankan peacekeeper was ever prosecuted.

 

In August, rights groups in South America filed lawsuits against Gen. Jagath Jayasuriya, a Sri Lankan ambassador in the region. He is accused of overseeing military units that attacked hospitals and killed, disappeared and tortured thousands of people at the end of the country's civil war.

 

Upon the ambassador's return to Sri Lanka, President Maithripala Sirisena vowed that neither Jayasuriya nor any other "war hero" would face prosecution — a pledge that rights groups said illustrates continued impunity in Sri Lanka.

 

Sri Lanka, which has denied the allegations of torture and war crimes, goes before the U.N.'s Human Rights Council in Geneva next week as part of a regular examination known as the Universal Periodic Review. All 193 U.N. member states usually undergo such reviews about every 4-1/2 years, but Wednesday's review may hold added significance.

 

The UPR process generally focuses on institutional, long-term efforts by countries — not specific issues like the recent testimonies of sexual abuse and torture in Sri Lanka. The new allegations, however, suggest that Sri Lanka still has not stopped using torture — a practice it was highly criticized for during and after the war against the Tamil Tigers rebel group.

 

Documents used for the review will include accounts of disappearances, calls to bring rights abusers to justice, investigations into war crimes, and reports of torture and arbitrary arrest in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka's delegation will be headed by Harsha de Silva, a deputy minister.

 

Yasmin Sooka, director of the South Africa-based Foundation for Human Rights, said she hopes the review will spur member states to ask Sri Lanka tough questions. She also urged the U.N. to establish an independent body to investigate the allegations — much like it did in Guatemala.

 

"There is no real framework for witness security in Sri Lanka," said Sooka. "As it stands now, the very people who are accused of such violations would essentially be in charge of investigating themselves. An independent investigative unit needs to be established."

 

Many ethnic minority Tamils contend the government continues to target them as part of a larger plan to destroy their culture. Tamils speak a different language and are largely Hindu, unlike the country's largely Buddhist Sinhalese majority.

 

More than 100,000 people were estimated to have died in the war, including at least up to 40,000 civilians in its final months, according to U.N. estimates. Sri Lankan authorities have denied targeting civilians and dispute the death toll.

 

Justice C.V. Wigneswaran, chief minister for Sri Lanka's Northern Province and a former Supreme Court judge, sent a letter to the AP on Friday confirming similar rights abuses he has heard from Tamils in his northern constituency. He said he has previously urged the U.N. rights chief to demand an independent investigation.

 

"Unfortunately, this was overlooked ... if the international mechanism was in place it would have acted as a deterrent to these military sadists," he told the AP on Friday.

 

The London-based Freedom from Torture group also urged Zeid to independently investigate the claims.

 

"Our evidence is consistent with the recent press reports and suggests that torture remains deeply ingrained in the military, police and intelligence sectors in peacetime Sri Lanka," the group said in a letter.

 

Some advocates said even more pressure was needed.

 

"There's mounting evidence that Sri Lanka cannot keep ignoring but while the pressure is there, they are essentially still getting away with it," said Canadian lawmaker Gary Anandasangaree, who has urged the Canadian government to do more ahead of a peacekeeping conference in Canada next week.

 

A Sri Lankan teen known as Witness #267 showed scars and marks on his chest during an interview in London. The 19-year old said that he was raped and burned more than 60 times with cigarettes during his detention earlier in the year in Sri Lanka. Trembling when asked questions, he says, “I can’t. I’m not anywhere near through this.”

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Billy Capshaw was 17 years old when he met Dahmer and was first abused by him.

 

"Jeff Dahmer was a sociopath, a psychopath, a narcissist — he was insane," Capshaw told TheWrap. "I loved him so much."

 

He said he waited until his father's death to share his story because it was "too embarrassing, and I didn't want my dad to know I was into that stuff."

 

Capshaw and Dahmer were "roommates" in the military, TheWrap reported.

 

Capshaw said that Dahmer tortured, beat, and tied him to the bed many times of the two years they spent living together. He controlled the only key to their room, would lock Capshaw inside, and intercepted mail from his family.

 

Capshaw said he tried repeatedly to escape the room through the window or fire escape, but was always returned to Dahmer. He alleges that others were aware of the abuse he suffered.

 

Capshaw described reaching the depths of despair. "I thought about killing him, and I thought about killing myself." Capshaw told TheWrap.

 

Dahmer was eventually discharged from the military for his alcohol abuse. He returned to Ohio and in 1987, began his killing spree, targeting victims at gay bars.

 

An escaped victim led cops to Dahmer's apartment where they found skulls, human hearts and other body parts, which led to Dahmer's arrest. By that point he had claimed 17 lives.

 

Dahmer pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 16 terms of life imprisonment in 1992, because at that point, the death penalty was not an option in the state of Wisconsin.

 

He was bludgeoned to death by a fellow inmate in November 1994.

 

Davis said he didn't immediately know of his abuser's death.

 

"I didn't find out about his death until years later," he said. "I was living under a rock at the time. The only thing I can say is karma, like myself, is a bitch ... I don't consider myself a victim. I'm a survivor of a broken heart," he told TheWrap.

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A 19-year-old man is accused of beating and holding another man hostage in a basement bathroom, without food or water, for four days for being gay, Massachusetts police say.

 

Jackson Sugrue, of Framingham, is facing a hate crime charge after police on Saturday responded to a report of a man beating a person with a bat.

 

Police said they found 50-year-old Otoni Eliseu wearing only a pair of pants and lying on the ground covered in blood, bruises and scratches, Boston 25 reported.

 

Eliseu reportedly told police that he and Sugrue were “hanging out” and doing drugs before Sugrue suddenly became violent. Prosecutors said Sugrue allegedly impeded Eliseu from leaving the apartment by taking his phone away and “threatening him.”

 

Prosecutors said that Sugrue pulled Eliseu from his bed onto the floor and repeatedly attacked him by stepping on his throat and choking him.

 

“He attacked me on my back, on my butt, [saying] ‘You’re gay, you like me,’” Eliseu reportedly said, according to Boston 25.

 

He added that Sugrue allegedly beat him with a coffee table while yelling homosexual slurs.

 

Sugrue allegedly kept Eliseu captive inside a basement apartment underneath the Philadelphia Baptist Church, where Eliseu had been staying after the church’s pastor allowed him to live there. The pastor told authorities Eliseu was a recovering drug addict.

 

On Saturday, Eliseu broke out of the apartment and made a run for it, police said.

 

“Jesus was helping me, thank God I’m alive,” he said, Boston 25 reported.

 

Eliseu was transported to MetroWest Medical Center in Framingham for treatment.

 

Sugrue was arrested Saturday and charged with a hate crime, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, assault and battery and intimidation of a witness.

 

Sugrue denied the charges and claimed he is actually the victim and that Eliseu was trying to take advantage of him, his attorney said.

 

“He was trying to entice my client to do things that were against his nature,” Kenneth Gross said, according to MetroWest Daily News.

 

Sugrue’s parents told the Daily News that Eliseau was “obsessed with their son.”

 

“It’s absolutely ridiculous to suggest my son would have anything to do with a hate crime,” Frank Sugrue told the newspaper.

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At least six people have been detained following the release of a distressing video which appears to show a half-naked inmate being pinned to a table and tortured by guards at a Russian jail.

 

The graphic 10-minute-long

was released by Russia’s Novaya Gazeta newspaper on Friday. The paper claims that the gruesome incident took place in a jail in the central Russian city of Yaroslavl back in June 2017.

 

The video caught attention of the Russia’s Investigative Committee which launched a probe into the case. On Monday the committee confirmed that at least six people have been detained so far.

 

The disturbing footage allegedly shows a dozen officers from the Federal Penitentiary Service beating a prisoner, who is pinned down on a table as he screams in pain, pleading with the guards to stop. Identified as Evgeny Makarov by Novaya Gazeta, the inmate allegedly chokes and loses consciousness several times.

 

The inmate is hit on his calves and heels with rubber batons and fists. One of the men in the footage is seen pouring water from a bucket over the prisoner’s head. The graphic footage was provided to the paper by lawyers of the Public Verdict Foundation, a human rights group which now represents Makarov.

 

In the meantime, the prisoner’s lawyer, Irina Biryukova, appealed for state protection following threats, according to the Public Verdict Foundation on Monday. In her letter to the Investigative Committee chief, Alexander Bastrykin, Biryukova claimed that some guards from the video threatened to take revenge against the inmate’s lawyer.

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A Florida woman was arrested for whipping her 26-year-old stepson with a belt on Monday, police said.

 

Valerie Branch-Galloway, 42, was charged with domestic battery for striking the man with a belt 30 times — 19 of which happened after he told her to stop.

 

The woman told police she “struck the victim 30 times with a leather belt” for missing his midnight curfew by 30 minutes, according to an arrest report.

 

She allegedly gave her stepson two choices: tell his father or take the “licks.”

 

After striking the man 11 times, he told her stop. She responded, “No, you have 19 more” and continued to hit him in the “buttock area.”

 

Branch-Galloway denied that her stepson, who has been living with her and his father for the past three months, ever asked her to stop.

 

Police saw bruising on the man’s “lower right back and hip area” when they arrested the woman.

 

Branch-Galloway made her first appearance in court on Tuesday.

 

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Ball-gagged man says he couldn’t call for help as Grindr hookup robbed him

 

A Greenwich Village man was allegedly robbed by a date he met on Grindr — but told cops he couldn’t scream for help because he had “a jock strap and ball gag in his mouth,” police sources said Monday.

 

Police responded to a call of a home invasion robbery around 3 a.m. Saturday at the 26-year-old victim’s apartment on Greenwich Street, police said.

 

The man told police he had met his date in a section of the app called “Black Men Love Fisting,” the sources said. He said the two men had consensual intercourse that included latex bottles, rubber gloves, a leash and a sex swing.

 

But they got into an argument over the small size of the perp’s package — leading him to choke the victim and demand cash, the sources said.

 

The victim told cops he thought it was part of the fantasy until his date allegedly dragged him into a closet and took $3,000.

 

The victim told cops he tried to scream when he realized he was being robbed but couldn’t, the sources said.

 

The robber fled and the victim was treated on the scene. Cops took latex gloves, a dildo and the sex swing as evidence, the sources said.

 

The suspect was described as being in his 30s with a goatee and wearing a white t-shirt, black sweatpants and black hoodie, police said. Police canvassed the area but didn’t find the perp.

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A man dressed head to toe in black bondage gear is terrifying residents on the dark roads of a UK village, according to a new report.

 

One of the alleged victims was a woman who told the BBC she was walking in Claverham, Somerset — about 2½ hours west of London — when she spotted “someone charging at me in a full black rubbery suit.”

 

The woman, who did not want to be identified, told the outlet she opened her camera app after spotting a strange figure on the side of the street.

 

“I was walking along with my [flashlight] and looked up to see someone charging at me in a full black rubbery suit and managed to take a picture,” she said. “He kept coming towards me and was touching his groin, grunting and breathing heavy.”

 

“As I tried to take a step back, he was right in front of my face and he put his leg forward,” she recounted. “I was just trying to assess the situation in my head quickly.”

 

She told the network that she immediately feared the worst.

 

“Everything was running through my head,” she said. “I thought: ‘This is it, I’m going to get attacked.’”

 

She pushed and screamed at the menace in black until he took off toward the main road, she recalled.

 

The woman wasn’t the only victim, local police said.

 

“We’re aware of concerns relating to a man acting suspiciously in the Claverham/Yatton area,” an Avon and Somerset police spokesperson told the outlet. “While we’re keeping an open mind about the motive for these incidents, it’s clear the individual responsible is deliberately attempting to cause alarm to the men and women he’s approaching.”

 

“While no one has been hurt during the incidents, we fully appreciate the distress these actions have caused victims,” the spokesperson said, adding that local patrols have been increased.

 

Meanwhile, the victim has been left traumatized and doesn’t want to go out.

 

“It’s not just a man jumping out at me going boo,” she said. “Every time I close my eyes, I just see that face.”

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