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- Human Rights Watch (HRW) has accused the US government of covering up the extent of waterboarding at secret CIA prisons, alleging that Libyan opponents of Muammar Gaddafi were subjected to the torture before being handed over to the former dictator’s security police. The report, Delivered into Enemy Hands: US-Led Abuse and Rendition of Opponents to Gaddafi’s Libya, also says that the CIA, Britain’s MI6 and other western intelligence services were responsible for “delivering Gaddafi his enemies on a silver platter” by sending the captured men to Tripoli for further abuse after the American interrogations. After four decades of dictatorship, Libya held its first national elections. Yet its transition into a law-respecting state has been bloody, with rights violations committed by all parties. Thousands of people are held in illegal detention facilities without any judicial process. Ill treatment, torture, and even killings in custody are a sad reality. Tens of thousands of displaced Libyans languish in camps around the country, many of whom have been unlawfully forcibly displaced from their homes. The transitional authorities, who ruled after Gadaffi’s fall, have failed to rein in the militias that de facto control the country, whose crimes have gone unpunished.
- Peace accord signed at Lomnin, without an agreement on wages! Will the workers sign or continue to strike? The accord commits the strikers to return to work by Monday and the Lonmin mine to negotiate the workers R12 500 pay demand. The accord also states that peace should prevail during negotiations and that peace and stability at the mine should be restored. The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union, AMCU, did not sign the peace accord, but their representatives were present. Miners say they will not go back to work until their demand for the salary-hike has been met. The chamber of mines believes the R12 500 salary demand by striking miners at Marikana is unreasonable. The miners are being supported by Methodist Minister Paul Verryn, a former anti-apartheid campaigner, who said their call to be paid 12,500 rand (1,200 euros) per month was fair. “I actually think by comparison towards what some people in this mine are earning, and some of the investors are earning from what is coming from this mine, R12.5 is reasonable,” he said.
- The world rembers the young South African Steve Biko, who was killed because he fought for a non-racistic world: Qutes: “So as a prelude whites must be made to realise that they are only human, not superior. Same with Blacks. They must be made to realise that they are also human, not inferior. The most potent weapon of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed.”
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Monthly Archives: July 2012
“The de facto role of the US armed forces will be to keep the world safe for our economy and open to our cultural assault.” — Major Ralph Peters
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=365825536779014&set=a.362269433801291.103621.362231420471759&type=1&theater “Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and not clothed. This world in arms is not … Continue reading
Torture, killing, destruction of land, houses, property, The Muslim Rohingya in Myanmar (Burma), The worldwide most discriminated minority – We bag especially all Buddhist – with their religion of Peace, around the world, do something to stop this!
Myanmar Muslims take refuge in India Far away from the borders of their home land hundreds of displaced rohaynga Muslim families are living under the plastic tents in the Jammu region of Indian administered Kashmir. The mass exodus of … Continue reading
Occupy Israel Solidarity Holocaust survivors protest with Refugees against racism and the Israel government’s policy regarding African refugees: “Racism is a crime!” Israels government want to deport 60.000 refugees back to Africa
Holocaust survivor Shimon Segali (center right), Etta Bechman, (center right), her Eritrean caretaker Muler Okbay , and high school student Oren Rimon who volunteers at Etta’s Retirement home, take part in a protest of Israelis and African refugees in Tel … Continue reading
Empower yourself, to be part of the democratic ruling of our world: Occupy-Workshop Peace: Breaking the Cycle of Violent Conflict with a noted pioneer in the field of Peace Studies,Johan Galtung: Where is violence, there is a unsolved conflict behind, this you have first to study and to understand!
, Johan Galtung makes the case for incorporating human rights as key to successful peace building around the world. Series: “Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice Distinguished Lecture Series” [1/2011] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 20036]
From the Ruins of Empire: The Revolt Against the West and the Remaking of Asia: George Orwell about British empire: It “despotism with theft as its final object” – the imperial relationship was that of “slave and master” – “Let us simply say,” Orwell wrote, “that this control is despotic and, to put it plainly, self-interested.”
The ruins of empire: Asia’s emergence from western imperialism The central event of the modern era is Asia’s emergence from the ravages of western imperialism. In Britain, meanwhile, Niall Ferguson is an ardent ‘neo-imperialist’. Why can’t we escape our narcissistic … Continue reading
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How happy, long and sustainable is the life in your country and around the globe?
The new HPI results show the extent to which 151 countries across the globe produce long, happy and sustainable lives for the people that live in them. The overall index scores rank countries based on their efficiency, how many long … Continue reading
Kucinich Stands for 99%, Demands Audit of the Federal Reserve: Yes, it’s political. We have unemployment because of politics. We have people losing their homes because of politics. We have banks getting uncalculated amounts of money from the Federal Reserve and we don’t even know about it. Meanwhile people can’t get a loan to keep their home or keep their business.
This is all about disclosure and accountability. You know, the Fed’s not some kind of hocus pocus, black box operation. The Fed essentially supplants the Constitutional mandate in Article 1, Section 8, that belongs to the Congress of the United … Continue reading
Michael Moore: What if Obama’s children had been killed at Aurora? But they are half right when they say “Guns don’t kill people.” I would just alter that slogan slightly to speak the real truth: “Guns don’t kill people, Americans kill people.” Because we’re the only ones in the first world who do this en masse. And more people here believe in God and go to church than any other Western nation. 1. We Americans are incredibly good killers. We believe in killing as a way of accomplishing our goals. 2. We are an easily frightened people and it is easy to manipulate us with fear At least 24 Americans every day (8-9,000 a year) are killed by people with guns – and that doesn’t count the ones accidentally killed by guns or who commit suicide with a gun. Count them and you can triple that number to over 25,000. That means the United States is responsible for over 80% of all the gun deaths in the 23 richest countries combined.
Michael Moore: From Aurora to Afghanistan – We Americans are incredibly good killers 25 July 2012 Michael Moore USA and the War on Terror We send our lower classes off to do the killing, and the rest of us who … Continue reading