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Macedonians protest against police brutality and government murder cover-up of a young boy in 2011 after Zoran Zaev, leader of opposition, released the phone calls between government officials that are part of the huge wiretapping scandal.
Macedonians protest against police brutality and government murder cover-up of a young boy in 2011 after Zoran Zaev, leader of opposition, released the phone calls between government officials that are part of the huge wiretapping scandal.
Victory for Justice for Colombia!
GEORGETOWN STUDENTS SERVE URIBE SUBPOENA TO SPEAK UNDER OATH ABOUT PARAMILITARY TIES
Last week, students at Georgetown University in Washington, DC succeeded in serving Colombia's ex-president Álvaro Uribe with a subpoena to testify about paramilitary ties in Colombia. The Adios Uribe Coalition has campaigned since September to get Georgetown to drop Uribe as a 'Distinguished Scholar'. Following a rally at Georgetown's Red Square of over 100 students, teacher and activists, former SOA Watch Prisoner of Conscience (serving 6 months in a federal prison in 2003) and current Georgetown law student Charity Ryerson served Álvaro Uribe with a subpoena, directing him to testify under oath in a case against Drummond Mining Company.
The importance of this action cannot be overstated. Uribe will have to talk about his knowledge of paramilitary collusion with the transnational Drummond and with the Colombian Armed Forces. Drummond is being sued by close to 500 families of victims of paramilitary terror, who claim that the coal company worked with the Colombian paramilitaries to murder, torture and disappear their loved ones. Augusto Jiménez, the president of Drummond in Colombia, is a distant relative of Álvaro Uribe.
Under the regime of Álvaro Uribe, close to 35,000 Colombians were killed, with thousands being presented as guerrilla fighters killed in combat. He has been accused of wiretapping his political opponents, attacking social movements and many in his party have been tied to the paramilitary infrastructure. While the Jesuits have been outspoken defenders of the poor and the marginalized in Latin America, Georgetown University continues to try to clean the image of Uribe by employing him as an academic. SOA Watch remembers the thousands of disappeared, displaced and massacred in Colombia and across the Américas, and calls on Georgetown to drop Uribe.
Colombia, ¡PRESENTE!
Adios Uribe Coalition webpage: uribe-georgetown.org
Drummonds Dark Ties to Uribe:
www.soaw.org/category-table/3549-drummonds-dark-ties-to-u...
Stand up for justice: SOAW.org/take-action/november-vigil
Defunct horse stables attached to a defunct scrapyard. Mill Mountain is in the background, with the neon star on top.
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COLOMBIA: Risky Games Against National Peace Meeting.
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BARRANCABERMEJA, Colombia, Aug 31, 2011 (IPS) - One of Colombia's most popular national radio stations broadcast the wiretapped telephone conversations of a leader of a regional movement of displaced persons, David MartÃnez, misreporting that the voices heard were those of "guerrilla ringleaders"..
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Macedonians protest against police brutality and government murder cover-up of a young boy in 2011 after Zoran Zaev, leader of opposition, released the phone calls between government officials that are part of the huge wiretapping scandal.
Macedonians protest against police brutality and government murder cover-up of a young boy in 2011 after Zoran Zaev, leader of opposition, released the phone calls between government officials that are part of the huge wiretapping scandal.
Macedonians protest against police brutality and government murder cover-up of a young boy in 2011 after Zoran Zaev, leader of opposition, released the phone calls between government officials that are part of the huge wiretapping scandal.
Macedonians protest against police brutality and government murder cover-up of a young boy in 2011 after Zoran Zaev, leader of opposition, released the phone calls between government officials that are part of the huge wiretapping scandal.
Macedonians protest against police brutality and government murder cover-up of a young boy in 2011 after Zoran Zaev, leader of opposition, released the phone calls between government officials that are part of the huge wiretapping scandal.
Macedonians protest against police brutality and government murder cover-up of a young boy in 2011 after Zoran Zaev, leader of opposition, released the phone calls between government officials that are part of the huge wiretapping scandal.
Macedonians protest against police brutality and government murder cover-up of a young boy in 2011 after Zoran Zaev, leader of opposition, released the phone calls between government officials that are part of the huge wiretapping scandal.
Macedonians protest against police brutality and government murder cover-up of a young boy in 2011 after Zoran Zaev, leader of opposition, released the phone calls between government officials that are part of the huge wiretapping scandal.
Macedonians protest against police brutality and government murder cover-up of a young boy in 2011 after Zoran Zaev, leader of opposition, released the phone calls between government officials that are part of the huge wiretapping scandal.
19 June 2012, Jakarta - Police General, Gores Mere of Indonesia’s Badan Narkotika Nasional (BNN) Indonesia’s equivalent of the U.S. DEA, held meetings with JIATF West Director, RDML James Rendon, USCG at the Joint Interagency Counter Drug Operations Center (JIACDOC) located at BNN Headquarters in the city of Jakarta.
The construction of the JIACDOC was funded by JIATF West in 2007 and construction completed in 2008. The JIACDOC is an Interagency Fusion Center complete with wiretapping and Intel analysis facilities used to combat the narcotics trade.
In addition to the construction of the JIACDOC, JIATF West also sponsored construction to expand a counternarcotics training academy located in the town of Lido. The construction project included barracks, computer enhanced classrooms, latrines and roadwork.
JIATF West has a long standing positive relationship with Indonesia in support law enforcement efforts to combat narcotic related criminal activity.
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Gay marriage was a big issue in 2004, and is starting again to be in 2006, but why was it no issue in 2005? I bet you've already figured out this conundrum. The answer is there were no national elections in 2005.
When a politician says that gay unions is a threat to the institution of marriage, they really mean that everything but gay unions are a threat to their majority:
The Iraq war
Osama bin Laden
The federal budget deficit
The U.S. trade deficit
NSA's warrantless wiretapping of U.S. citizens
FEMA
Oil prices
Darfur
The Valerie Plame affair
Global warming
New Orleans
The Jack Abramoff scandal
With all these difficult, unresolved problems keeping good, honest, hard-working Americans awake at night, Senate majority leader Bill Frist pushed this amendment to the floor for debate today even though he knew he was nowhere close to the 66 votes needed to pass. Rather than doing something for America, he's decided to waste the Senate's time with this odious, overtly political gesture. That's the power of the Senate majority leader.
You see, he wants to make sure that conservative Christians come out and vote for him and his ilk despite the grand-scale larceny of his tenure and the Old Testament-style bloodletting of the Iraq war. If they really cared at all about gay marriage, wouldn't they have been working on it since the last time they talked up this amendment?
Sadly, it might work for him, but I hope that Jesus helps people see right through his evil, self-serving motive.
Macedonians protest against police brutality and government murder cover-up of a young boy in 2011 after Zoran Zaev, leader of opposition, released the phone calls between government officials that are part of the huge wiretapping scandal.
This was a very impressive character that had writing on it to give you the impression it was created of all the wrong doings of Bush. If you read closely you can see things such as "Domestic Wiretapping", "Rove", and "Cheney."
Macedonians protest against police brutality and government murder cover-up of a young boy in 2011 after Zoran Zaev, leader of opposition, released the phone calls between government officials that are part of the huge wiretapping scandal.
This is the first page of the Italian Constitutional Law, issued in 1947.
It was the democratic response to the fascism and guaranteed our country from dictatorships and lack of democracy. Up to now.
Today in Italy a democratically elected government issued a law that does not respect our Constitutional Law and the common sense of modern democracies: it is called "legge bavaglio" and will severely limit the use of a normal investigative tool like the wiretaps, limiting it to 75 days only. If an homidide is revealed at the 75th day, investigators must stop or formally ask some extra 72hrs. Moreover, the law will prosecute journalists and editors (with prison and up to 450000 euro of fines) that publish official (and until now PUBLIC) documents reporting wiretaps. Everything is done on the name of "privacy", but the privacy is the privacy of Mafia and politicians.
In any other democratic country of the world this would be a democratic offence and thus impossible.
Why has this happened? Motvations are complex, but can be summarised: because the elected government, headed by the well known Mr. B., can control over public opinion trough television and journals. Because the government denied daily the effects of this law. Because the government is ignoring any resistence of the other democraticly established counterpowers, like judges, offending them everyday (they are "communist").
Please, do not ignore this fact (and many many others) and stop thinking that Mr. B. is simply a joker or an old latinlover.
Macedonians protest against police brutality and government murder cover-up of a young boy in 2011 after Zoran Zaev, leader of opposition, released the phone calls between government officials that are part of the huge wiretapping scandal.
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Macedonians protest against police brutality and government murder cover-up of a young boy in 2011 after Zoran Zaev, leader of opposition, released the phone calls between government officials that are part of the huge wiretapping scandal.
Macedonians protest against police brutality and government murder cover-up of a young boy in 2011 after Zoran Zaev, leader of opposition, released the phone calls between government officials that are part of the huge wiretapping scandal.
Well, here's my would be entry for Duet's Round 3: Stereotype. Unfortunately, I am such a dunce that I misread the deadline thinking it was due midnight tonight as opposed to midnight last night. Haha. Anyway, Qadira and Sterling's representative stereotype was Government and Governmental Conspirators/Conspiracies. Qadira is a scruffy looking president with a 5 o'clock shadow. Yes, she got to model as a dude! (She was quite excited ^_^) Meanwhile, Sterling is the FBI agent. No offense is intended to anyone of any affiliation or political party. It was all made in jest, and I hope you all like it. and find it stereotypical and comical :)
By the way, I hope to continue on with this competition in the eliminees thread because I absolutely adore the creativity of the rounds. In addition, everyone's entries are absolutely "ZOMG" AMAZING once again, and I had an extremely difficult time voting.
Thank you so much to everyone who voted to keep me for as long as I stayed. I feel extremely guilty that I let those voters down upon my own stupidity. :( But, I wish you all tons of luck and thank you again so much for the fun competition and the challenge. And to all of those observers, please show these people some love for their creations by voting at: similik.proboards54.com/index.cgi?board=duetamodelingcomp... .
Thanks!
Macedonians protest against police brutality and government murder cover-up of a young boy in 2011 after Zoran Zaev, leader of opposition, released the phone calls between government officials that are part of the huge wiretapping scandal.
Macedonians protest against police brutality and government murder cover-up of a young boy in 2011 after Zoran Zaev, leader of opposition, released the phone calls between government officials that are part of the huge wiretapping scandal.