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The suffering to live in the arab world.

Sometimes droids are brutal...

Even though this was a work camp, it did have an actual jail for bad prisoners. Many of those were executed here. It is a depression near the jail and would be out of site to all others in the camp. Thousands of inmates were killed here from hanging and shooting.

Red Death soon entered the throne room as he tried to find more gang members.

Abe Bonowitz talks with Bigler "Bud" Jobe Stouffer II on a phone and into a loud speaker so the group can hear what he has to say and ask questions. Protesters from Death Penalty Action, the Oklahoma Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty and other allies gathered at 5pm for a visibility action and protest in the park across the street from the Governor's Mansion at 820 NE 23rd Street in Oklahoma City, December 8, 2021.

"We owe our freedom and our peace of mind to these young heroes who fought and died for a nation that was alive in their hearts."

 

Executed by hanging, 2 on the hour every hour......

 

Oglaigh na hEireann = Soldiers of Ireland

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This d~y 41 years ago ·witnessed the capturing of Che Guevara and brutal execution that followed the next da -y D (Oct. 9. 1967) .

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-Ernesto Guevara's Early Life: ' A .

One ofTitne Magazine's "Icon ofthe Century" Ernesto Guevara de La Serna \Vas born in RosaPio, Argentina co \' or. June 14, 1928. Constant asthn1a attack forced Ernesto to stay at hotnc until the age of nine~ He was darint!. c ex .

courageous yet humble right from his childhood. His unquiet youth can be better explained by this incident. ~ .

tr~ ''In school, students were told that ink and chalk were poisonous an~l never to put thetn into their mouth.'' CI Dl.

Emesto replied to his classn1ates that it's all rubbish. "\Vatch;· he said. ·'Dipping the ~halk 1nto the jnk Ernesto bit off a good chunk." As he chewed it. retnarkcd, "Not bad, not bad." Then he took a sip of ink drying his mouth with the blotter. As he walked about after his 'n1cal' several horrified 8 year olds followed T The school head mistress and his teacher in ~the 3rd <;;;(!fade "S.....

him anxiously waiting for the con1a to set in. .

ren1ernbered him as a "mischievous bright boy, undistinguished in class yet exhibited leadership qualities 011 an .

the playground.,' His classn1ates noted that, "'his memory \,~.:as so good that he could glance at the lesson ".

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during recess and get a.n A grade in class, yet he didn '1 sho\v competitive urge for grades." bi .

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Latin An-zerican Journey: . tJ~ After his schooling, Ernesto enrolled into faculty of medidne at the lJniversity of Buenos Aires. l-Ie ga\:e an a impression ofbeing a young n1an in a great hurry. ( In his eyes, twin evils in Latin America " ·ere the native oligarchies and the United States. On January L 1950 he took ofon a bicycle journey heading into the interiors of Argentina. He experienced the harsh duality ,, of his country. He met the leprosy patients and other miseries faced by the people left a profound impact on h tl.

him. Once again he travelled Latin America on a n1otorcycle \.vith his friend Alberto Grando ·which is narrated in his book, The Motorcycle Diaries. In June 1953, he obtained his doctor's degree. 11.1 .

Fro1n Ernesto Guevara to (Che': ( .

. The l.i\fter graduating, he travelled throughout Latin America, ending finally at Guate1nala in December 195~} .

overthro.....ving ofArbenz government by CIA backed tnercenaries left a pem1anent mark in his heart. At that juncture, the doctor in him died and a revolutionary \vas born. .

He was exiled from Guatemala for conducting revolutionary activities against the USA backed governn1ent. fie took refuge in Mexico where his life \vas turned around by the meeting 'vith Fidel Castro in July 1955. He immediately volunteered for a future expedition group headed by Castro. .

In November 25, 1956, 86 combatants including Guevara as a doctor set sail for Cuba aboard a sn1all cabin .

cruiser Granma under the leadership of Castro. The Cubans gave him the name 'Che' ·which n1eant 'He~· .

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You' a popular ·way ofgreeting in Argentine. .

The Rebel Army under~_Castro won against dictator Fulgencio Batista of Cuba. in vvhich Che played a key .

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role. He became the first rebel Army commander though continued to attend wounded Guerrillas. Batista lk~J .

Cuba on Jan 1sr, 1959. Che became key leader of ne\v revolutionary governn1ent, first as head of industna ~ department of the National Institute of Agrarian Refonn, then as president of National bank. 1n 1961. he .

became minister of industry. He was also a central leader of political organisation that in 1965 bccJ!l1C .

'Communist Party of Cuba.' He represented the Cuban revolutionary government around the world headi.ng .

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numerous delegations and speaking at the UN and other international forums in Asia, Afl'ica, Latin Amenca .

::nd Socialist Bloc countries. He eqrned a reputation as a passionate and articulate spokesperson for the Thu·d .

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v.:orld people, most famously at a. conference in Punta del Este in Uruguay ,vhere he denounced liS President Kennedy's 'Alli!lnce for Progress.' .

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Sept. 22, 2011---The day after the state of Georgia murdered Troy Davis, an innocent man--Boston,Mass. protest against the death penalty.

label and wine box-designed by me...

"Of course you are," said Red Death.

390763 02: A protester holds a sign up against a backdrop of palm trees during an anti-death penalty protest on the eve of the second federal execution in nearly four decades June 18,2001 in Santa Ana, CA. Juan Garza, who was sentenced to death by a judge who believes that the death penalty is morally wrong, is scheduled to die a week after the killing of Oklahoma bomber Timothy McVeigh in Terra Haut, ID. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

Ira had a hair-raising story about how Execution Rock got its name.

Vanilla & Ganache Cupcakes ready to be bitten...

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Mi Ultimo Adios – Dr Jose Rizal Fotografía de la ejecución de José Rizal [My Final Farewell – photo of execution of Dr. Jose Rizal] (1896 A.D.)

 

Image by Rudy E. Escoto

(really final poem of Dr Rizal in Spanish language, year 18...

 

Read more about Mi Ultimo Adios - Dr Jose Rizal Fotografía de la ejecución de José Rizal [My Final Farewell - photo of execution of Dr. Jose Rizal] (1896 A.D.)

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"So did we," said the Law Enforcer. "But we found this as we were leaving."

The Law Enforcer held up the hologram device.

Crazy-ass mechanical entertainment device... The French Execution! "The Bell will toll, the curtain rises...you will see the culprit pay the penalty!"

 

Sadly I didn't have a quarter.

  

Concept, design, execution. Photoshop.

A friend of mine posing in a shoot

Site of execution scaffold, Trinity Square Gardens.

 

According to legend, Britain's protector - variously said to be the mythical Trojan leader Brutus or the head of the ancient king Bran - lies buried beneath Tower Hill and so long as that remains the case the country is safe from invasion.

 

The hill was also the site of more than 125 executions. One famous ghost story tells of a phantom procession bearing the body of an executed man back to the grim Tower of London.

 

For details, see my Haunted London.

 

Friday afternoon, October 6, 2023, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), met and held talks with Mr. Mike Pompeo, former United States Secretary of States.

The former Secretary of State added the world must recognize that these uprisings are aimed at a democratic, free republic of Iran that is devoid of any form of dictatorship.

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