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Exposició al Born Centre Cultural sobre el projecte "Cinc sentències de mort", de Josep Benet. Text explicatiu de l'exposició: "Durant la dictadura era impossible accedir a la documentació necessària i el projecte va quedar aparcat, però no oblidat. Ja en plena democràcia el llibre es va acabar convertint en cinc. Un per a cadascun d'aquells homes. Aquesta exposició vol ser un doble homenatge als cinc executats i a Josep Benet, personalitat clau en la lluita per la recuperació de les llibertats de Catalunya".
Lluís Companys i Jover
Manuel Carrasco i Formiguera
Joan Peiró i Belis
Carles Rahola i Llorens
Domènec Latorre i Solé
"I made a mistake and learned from it, but I am constantly paying for it years later."
Young Blair, a participant on our Give & Take Scheme, describing the torturous process of trying to negotiate Access NI checks and the PSNI criminal records system when trying to gain employment.
Blair contributed to a seminar today at Queens University, organised by the Youth Justice Research Network, in partnership with Niacro and Include Youth.
Chris Lyttle from the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, who Blair did a work placement with, also attended and stated his support to help reduce disproportionate barriers for young people in relation to criminal records.
Want to advertise your show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival? Have a life and death theme? Have skulls on your flyers? Then why not bring a coffin on to the High Street to help sell your show! Certain props really do make more out of a scene than those that just set the general ambience.
Beyond the Bridge Productions
www.edfringe.com/whats-on/theatre/life-sentence
Photographs ©2013 PHH Sykes
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This photo was inspired by a couple of sentences from "Le Scaphandre Et Le Papillon" or "The Butterfly and the Diving Bell" by Jean-Dominique Bauby. The extract, in French, is "Comme le marin dans une traversée voit disparaître la côte d'où il s'est lancé, je sens mon passé qui s'estompe. Mon ancienne vie brûle encore en moi mais se réduit de plus en plus aux cendres du souvenir"
"Like the sailor who watches his home coast disappear, I feel that my past is fading. My old life still burns in me but reduced more and more to the ashes of remembrance."...
Joel Schrantz was sentenced to 42 months in prison for killing Mitch York on October 29th 2016. York was riding his bicycle on the west end of the St. Johns Bridge when Schrantz - driving a car with knowingly unsafe equipment and a suspended license and no insurance - lost control of his car and ran into him.
USデス、SOLSTICEの1st。92年作。Steemhammer盤(SPV 077-76562)。オリジナル1stプレスのドイツ盤。裏ジャケ。
後にMALEVOLENT CREATIONに参加するRob Barret(G/ex.CANNIBAL CORPSE)とAlex Marquez(Dr)が在籍。CANIVOREのカバー収録。
ゲストでJames MurphyがギターとバッキングVoで参加、またScott Burns本人(!!)とCYNICのFocusにもゲスト参加していたTony TeegardenもバッキングVoで参加しています。
"I made a mistake and learned from it, but I am constantly paying for it years later."
Young Blair, a participant on our Give & Take Scheme, describing the torturous process of trying to negotiate Access NI checks and the PSNI criminal records system when trying to gain employment.
Blair contributed to a seminar today at Queens University, organised by the Youth Justice Research Network, in partnership with Niacro and Include Youth.
Chris Lyttle from the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, who Blair did a work placement with, also attended and stated his support to help reduce disproportionate barriers for young people in relation to criminal records.
24 year-old Charly Pitman, of Brislington, Bristol, was found guilty of riot following a trial at Bristol Crown Court in April. On 7th July 2022 she was sentenced to three years in prison.
During her trial jurors heard how she positioned herself at the front of the crowd challenging police officers as they attempted to separate them from the neighbourhood police station.
They were shown footage of her acting aggressively towards the officers, striking their shields and helmets, and were told her actions caused them and others to fear for their safety.
Judge Julian Lambert said Pitman made a conscious decision not to leave the riot and encouraged others to attack police officers. He added jurors decided quickly there was ‘no basis for self-defence’, as Pitman had claimed during the trial.
Including Pitman, those jailed for offences committed during the riot have been imprisoned for a combined total of 74 years and nine months.
Andrew Darby
d. March 23, 1783
aged 76
"He was a lover of God's word and worship & constant in his attendance in his house of prayer & now rests from his labour & the reward of his works do follow"
"Sease my friends wipe of your tears
Here I must lie til Christ appears"
Jailed for a good cause. Fundraising event for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Contributions towards my bail can be made for the next month at: www.joinmda.org/englewoodco2009/rtrehaeven
In June 2012 I'm going to climb six times the Alpe d'Hues for charity.
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Iranians sentenced to death for the repeat offense of drinking alcohol
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اعدام برای شرب خمر
نیک آهنگ کوثر
You see, it is bad for your health
In the news: Iranians sentenced to death for the repeat offense of drinking alcohol
By NikAhang Kosar
Imperative sentence: Walk in the cold sunshine of another Oklahoma February, through a land of light brown and brownish orange, past prickly pear, toward granite cliffs, in a federally-designated wilderness area, as evening approaches.
Imperative sentence means you have to do it. Sorry!
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In the Charon's Garden Wilderness Area in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge in Comanche County, Oklahoma, on February 16th, 2023, on an alternate route of the Charon's Garden Trail.
The distant cliffs (and presumably the foreground boulders) are Quanah Granite, part of the Wichita Granite Group, which was formed 533.24 to 515.6334 million years ago (per Macrostrat), in the Cambrian period.
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Straight from West Palm Beach, Belt Buckle Death Sentence play in-your-face thrashcore. It's a good mix of powerviolence with punk, providing a fast tempo while maintaining listenability. Many of their songs revolve around sexual innuendo and gore, very similar to their grindcore and powerviolence contemporaries. Breakdowns are few and far between but are surprisingly melodic, with most of the segues of their songs simply being guitar solos. The quartet have a very underground aesthetic associated with the local skate scenes.
기숙사 뒤편으로 해가 지나갈 때를 기다려 촬영한 사진입니다. 손 틈과 커튼이 만들어내는 틈이 넓어 그 효과가 미미하여 회절이 일어나기는 하지만 그대로 들어오는 빛과 간섭하여 패턴이 보이지는 않고, 해가 두 개가 된 것 같은 장면이 찍혔습니다. 들어오는 다른 백색광과는 달리 가장자리 부분은 푸르스름한 것이 보입니다. 그들은 마지막 때에 이르러 빛을 막고자 손을 치켜듭니다. 그러나 희망의 태양은 사라지지 않습니다. 치켜든 손은 그들 스스로에게 족쇄가 되어, 불의를 태우는 해가 둘, 셋, 그리고 무수히 많아지게 합니다. 빛은 승리할 것입니다.
Sentenced to $24,000 restitution for a glass door he did not break! (See video evidence)
It is clear that the State is using Seth to make an example. It is clear that the State is attacking the student movements monetary structure.
The restitution carries a 10% annual interest. Along with that, Seth is forced to do 45 days Caltrans service on the weekends.
If you can help Seth out, please donate to the CA Student Union Anti-Repression Fund here:
www.wepay.com/donations/casu-anti-repression
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During the Second World War, the Nazi military justice imposed more than 30,000 death sentences: against soldiers, prisoners of war and civilians (women and men) in particular from the by the Wehrmacht occupied areas throughout Europe. Most death sentences were imposed on deserters and "Wehrkraftzersetzer (the term is variously translated as "subversion of the war effort", "undermining military morale" and "sedition and defeatism" - Wikipedia). Many thousands more soldiers died by court martial judgments in so-called Bewährungseinheiten (Strafbattalion (English: Penal Battalion) is the generic term for penal units created from prisoners during the Second World War in all branches of the Wehrmacht. Soldiers and civilian criminals sentenced to these units were generally poorly armed and required to undertake dangerous high-casualty missions. Strafbattalion were operated and administered by the German military police - Wikipedia) at the front. The acts that were punished, ways of life and biographical backgrounds of the persecuted are very diverse. In front of court martials stood political opponents (women and men) of National Socialism as well as people who from very different motives sought individual scope for development. Any form of insubordination or, for example, the support for deserters by civilian helpers (women and men) were regarded as political offenses and have been punished with the most severe penalties. After the war, the Austrian society confronted the survivors of this persecution with rejection and hostility. In Austria, although the myth persisted for a long time that in 1938 the country had been the "first victim" of German war policy. However, the service in the "Greater German" Wehrmacht was considered a duty or even as heroic.
Inspired by historical research, not until the turn of the millennium the realization gained ground that the Nazi military justice unconditionally had put itself in the service of a criminal war. In 2009, the National Council rehabilitated with the votes of the Social Democrats, the Popular Party and the Greens the victims of the persecution by the military courts, and in 2010 the City of Vienna decided to erect a monument to the persecuted of the Nazi military justice.
The sculpture of Olaf Nicolai at this central place of the Republic of Austria takes up the classic elements of a memorial "base" and "inscription", but arranges them completely different as traditional war memorials. An oversized, lying "X" forms the base with three stages, in whose third level the only from above readable inscription is embedded. The text quotes a poem by the Scottish artist Ian Hamilton Finlay (1925-2006), who was friends with the representatives of linguist criticism and experimental Viennese artistic scene.
The interplay of base and inscription orchestrates the situation of the individual in and towards social order conditions and power structures. Threatened with extinction and anonymity, turning him into the "X" in a file, his position nevertheless is central.
The sculpture those is rendering respect who make their own decision to oppose heteronomy and by autonomous action stand up against the system in force.