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Los Angeles County, California:

* "Los Angeles County got the best courts that money could buy". KNBC (October 16, 2008) * "Innocent people remain in prison" LAPD Blue Ribbon Review Panel Report (2006)

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Los Angeles County is "the epicenter of the epidemic of real estate and mortgage fraud." FBI (2004)

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“…judges tried and sentenced a staggering number of people for crimes they did not commit." Prof David Burcham, Loyola Law School, LA (2000)

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“This is conduct associated with the most repressive dictators and police states… and judges must share responsibility when innocent people are convicted.” Prof Erwin Chemerinksy, Irvine Law School (2000)

USA: * "Foreclosure fraud: The homeowner nightmares continue" CNN (April 7, 2011) * About 3 million homes have been repossessed since the housing boom ended in 2006... That number could balloon to about 6 million by 2013... Bloomberg (January 2011) * "...a system in which only the little people have to obey the law, while the rich, and bankers especially, can cheat and defraud without consequences." UProf Paul Krugman, MIT (2011)
Condado de Los Angeles, California:

* "Condado de Los Angeles tiene las mejores canchas que el dinero puede comprar".KNBC (16 de octubre de 2008) * "Las personas inocentes permanecen en prisión" LAPD Blue Ribbon Panel de Revisión Report (2006) * Condado de Los Angeles es "el epicentro de la epidemia de bienes raíces y el fraude de la hipoteca." FBI (2004) * "... Los jueces juzgado y condenado a un asombroso número de personas por crímenes que no cometieron." Prof. David Burcham, Loyola Law School, LA (2000) * "Esta es una conducta asociada con los dictadores más represivos y los estados de la policía ... y los jueces deben compartir la responsabilidad, cuando es condenado a personas inocentes." Prof. Erwin Chemerinksy, Irvine, la Facultad de Derecho (2000)

EE.UU.:

* "Fraude de ejecucion hipotecaria: Las pesadillas propietario continuar"

CNN (7 de Avril 7, 2011)

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"Cerca de 3 milliones de hogares han sido recuperados desde el auge de vivienda termino' en 2006... Ese numero podria dispararse a cerca de 6 milliones en 2013...

Bloomberg (Enero, 2011)

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"... un sistema en el que so'lo las personas poco tienen que obedecer la ley, mientras que los ricos y los banqueros en particular, puede engnar y estfar sin consecuencias..."

Prof Paul Krugman, MIT (2011)
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Our right to access public records, our Liberty and our fundamental Human Rights are all connected at the hips!
Nuestro derecho al acceso los expedientes publicos, nuestra libertad y nuestros derechos humanos fundamentales están todos conectados en las caderas!
我们有权获得公共记录,我们的自由和基本人权都连接在臀部!
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Corruption of California courts noted by the United Nations

La Corrupción de los Tribunales de California Señaló que Naciones Unidas // 加州法院的腐败注意到联合国


In summer 2010, the staff report of the Human Rights Council of the United Nations, as part of the first ever, 2010 UPR (Universal Periodic Review) of Human Rights in the United States, noticed and referenced the Human Rights Alert April 2010 submission, pertaining to "corruption of the courts, the legal profession, and discrimination by law enforcement in California".

10-10-01 United Nations Human Rights Council Records for 2010 Review (UPR) of Human Rights in the United States
http://www.scribd.com/doc/38566837/

Take away justice, then, and what are governments but great bandit bands?

Saint Augustine, Civitas Dei (City of God,4.4)

Saturday, October 1, 2011

11-09-29 Herald Tribune - Taking to the Streets... //Herald Tribune - saliendo a la calle ...// 先驱论坛报“ - 走上街头...

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Herald Tribune continues to treat the story as something happeningonly outside the United States.
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Walking out on the system ; In troubled times, faith in the ballot box fades and people take to streets


Article from: International Herald Tribune | September 29, 2011 | 
NICHOLAS KULISH

People in domocracies everywhere are rejecting traditional political solutions and taking their displeasure to the streets. 

Hundreds of thousands of disillusioned Indians cheer a rural activist on a hunger strike. Israel reels before the largest street demonstrations in its history. Enraged young people in Spain and Greece take over public squares across their countries.
Their complaints range from corruption to lack of affordable housing and joblessness, common grievances the world over. But from South Asia to the heartland of Europe and now even to Wall Street, these protesters share something else: wariness, even contempt, toward traditional politicians and the democratic political process they preside over.

They are taking to the streets, in part, because they have little faith in the ballot box.

"Our parents are grateful because they're voting," said Marta Solanas, 27, referring to older Spaniards' decades spent under the Franco dictatorship. "We're the first generation to say that voting is worthless."

Economics have been one driving force, with widening income inequality, high unemployment and recession-driven cuts in social spending breeding widespread malaise. Alienation runs especially deep in Europe, with boycotts and strikes that, in London and Athens, erupted into violence.

But even in India and Israel, where growth remains robust, protesters say they …

11-10-01 BBC: Occupy Wall Street - Day 15 (October 1, 2011) // BBC: Ocupan de Wall Street - Día 15 (1 de octubre de 2011) // BBC: 占领华尔街 - 第15天(2011年10月1日)


Protesters mass outside NYPD

2011-10-01 07:20



New York - About 2 000 anti-corporate demonstrators marched on Friday from a protest camp they have occupied near Wall Street to the headquarters of the New York police department.
The noisy but peaceful rally was the largest since anti-Wall Street activists occupied a small park in lower Manhattan two weeks ago to protest corporate bailouts and corporate influence in politics.
"We got sold out!" the crowd chanted as it snaked through rush hour traffic, closely shadowed by columns of police.
Hand-drawn placards included: "Nazi bankers" and "People before dollars."
It was the first time the protesters tried marching on New York's high-tech police headquarters at One Police Plaza, the nerve centre of one of the world's most sophisticated security services.
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Numbers were swelled on Friday by support from local unions and by youths responding to false rumours on the internet that mega band Radiohead was going to play a free concert at the protest camp.
Protesters added police brutality to their lengthy and still vaguely defined list of grievances after an incident a week ago when a senior officer used pepper spray against four demonstrators who had already been shut inside a police pen.
"NYPD protects billionaires and Wall Street," one placard said...
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