Bush’s Lynch Mob "Milestone" & the Stooges of Convenience: America Now One Long BAD Movie! What depths of humanity will the American spectacle reach for in the coming year? Lynch mobs for "peace"? Merry hangings & a happy executions for all? Good Lord, ladies & germs, this Bush "nuke-yooler" reality is surely melting down before our eyes, like the polar ice-caps!
In the oily recesses of the Bush brain trust, this end-of-the-year "execution" (a grand Bush Texas tradition) (…)
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Bush’s Lynch Mob "Milestone" & the Smoking Guns of Baghdad
31 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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SADDAM FACED DEATH WITH DIGNITY
30 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
6 commentsSaddam Faced Death with Dignity
By Peter Fredson
December 30, 2006
One of the changing pretexts for invading Iraq is over. Saddam Hussein was hanged today. The show trial, arranged and orchestrated by the Bush people, carefully manipulated, carefully coached, is now history. Saddam was dignified to the end. We wonder if Bush and Cheney will face the gallows with equal equanimity, or if they will squeal like pigs when their end comes.
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Is Capital Punishment a Solution?
30 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsIs Capital Punishment a Solution?
"Capital punishment, the death sentence, is a frequent topic of discussion. Judges, psychiatrists and sociologists give us the statistics and talk about their observations and conclusions on radio and television programmes, and public opinion remains divided. Some think that the worst criminals should be executed so as to deter those who are tempted to imitate them; others retort that the fear of death has never deterred a criminal and, above all, that no (…) -
Editorial: Dog Eat Dog
30 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsCrimes against Iraqi people must not go unpunished
BAGHDAD, IRAQ — (OfficialWire) — 12/30/06 — The rightful President of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, was put to death in the early hours on Saturday while lawyers for the ousted dictator tried in vain to use U.S. courts to prevent his transfer from American authority—to Iraqi control—thus hoping to prevent his murder.
Those efforts, while admirable, were doomed from the start. There is little justice left for Americans in the United States, much (…) -
France - Banlieues: inquiry on the dead of Bouna Traoré and Zyed Bucket
9 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Banlieues The “lightness” of the flics
a.m.m. “The Igs, the “police of the police”, accusation the policemen of Clichy-sous-Bois to have had a behavior “of a lightness and 27 an amazing distraction” October 2005, when they had chased three young people that were themselves shelters in one telephone exchange to you electrical worker: two of they are deceaseds, the third party has been seriously ustionato and this episode has been the fuse that it has made to explode for several weeks the (…) -
France: website editor faces prosecution for posting union press release
1 December 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsReporters Without Borders today condemned a judge’s decision to open a judicial investigation against Roberto Ferrario, the editor of the left-wing website Bellaciao ( http://bellaciao.org ), in response to a libel suit by the Saint Nazaire-based shipyard, Chantiers de l’Atlantique, over a critical press release by the USM-CGT union that was posted on the site.
“Ferrario was not the author of the statement which Chantiers de l’Atlantique considered libellous,” the press freedom (…) -
FREE SPEECH IS OUR HUMAN RIGHT
21 November 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentTo support Bellaciao sign here
by Matt Norman Victoria, Australia
Dear Roberto,
I have read with much disgust the plight who have yourself in, with regard to comments made by you or your webpage relating to “Shipyards of St Nazaire”
I would like you to keep me fully informed of what your government or judicial system does to you about this matter. I will bring the full force of public opinion onto the French Government and Justice system if you are not able to speak your mind and (…) -
To the Victors Belongs Impunity
17 November 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Of Incorrigible Transgressors, Tacit Complicity, and Lady Justice’s Conspicuous Absence
By Jason Miller
“The illegal we do immediately. The unconstitutional takes a little longer.”
Henry Kissinger, New York Times, October 28, 1973
Baghdad’s kangaroo court has issued a verdict that virtually guarantees that Saddam Hussein will launch his journey into the hereafter from the platform of a gallows. Convicted of “revenge killings of 148 people, deportation of 400, and razing of (…) -
Charges Sought Against Rumsfeld Over Prison Abuse
11 November 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsExclusive: Charges Sought Against Rumsfeld Over Prison Abuse A lawsuit in Germany will seek a criminal prosecution of the outgoing Defense Secretary and other U.S. officials for their alleged role in abuses at Abu Ghraib and Gitmo By ADAM ZAGORIN Posted Friday, Nov. 10, 2006 Just days after his resignation, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld is about to face more repercussions for his involvement in the troubled wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. New legal documents, to be filed next week (…)
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Saddam’s Trial in Context: Episode of Victors’ Injustice
9 November 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy Nicola Nasser*
http://www.atlanticfreepress.com/content/view/176/32/
American and European official and public opinion reactions to Saddam Hussein’s guilty verdict on Sunday artificially removed both the trial and the death sentence out of context and focused instead on “flaws” in the legal technicalities of a fair trial and on death penalty as a punishment, which exposed the trial/s in Baghdad as merely another episode in the U.S.-British so far unsuccessful efforts to establish (…)