Friday, October 7, 2011

11-10-07 The "Getting" of Assange and the Smearing of a Revolution // La "Introducción" de Assange y el manchar de una Revolución // “入门”阿桑格和涂抹的一场革命

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The "Getting" of Assange and the Smearing of a Revolution
John Pilger, Truthout: "It is not the Swedish judicial system that presents a 'grave danger' to Assange, say his lawyers, but a legal device known as a Temporary Surrender, under which he can be sent on from Sweden to the United States secretly and quickly. The founder and editor of WikiLeaks, who published the greatest leak of official documents in history, providing a unique insight into rapacious wars and the lies told by governments, is likely to find himself in a hell hole not dissimilar to the 'torturous' dungeon that held Pvt. Bradley Manning, the alleged whistleblower."

Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, leaving the Royal Court of Justice on July 13th, 2011. (Photo: acidpolly / Flickr)

READ MORE:http://www.truth-out.org/getting-assange-and-smearing-revolution/1317922597

11-10-07 The "Getting" of Assange and the Smearing of a Revolution // La "Introducción" de Assange y el manchar de una Revolución // “入门”阿桑格和涂抹的一场革命

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The "Getting" of Assange and the Smearing of a Revolution
John Pilger, Truthout: "It is not the Swedish judicial system that presents a 'grave danger' to Assange, say his lawyers, but a legal device known as a Temporary Surrender, under which he can be sent on from Sweden to the United States secretly and quickly. The founder and editor of WikiLeaks, who published the greatest leak of official documents in history, providing a unique insight into rapacious wars and the lies told by governments, is likely to find himself in a hell hole not dissimilar to the 'torturous' dungeon that held Pvt. Bradley Manning, the alleged whistleblower."

Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, leaving the Royal Court of Justice on July 13th, 2011. (Photo: acidpolly / Flickr)

READ MORE:http://www.truth-out.org/getting-assange-and-smearing-revolution/1317922597

11-10-07 Low tech Mexican police // La policía mexicana baja tecnología // 低技术的墨西哥警察

Comment:
Further north, in Los Angeles, California the corrupt justice system is more sophisticated, they furnish the falsely imprisoned fake computer records...
JZ
LINKS:[1]
09-12-17-Rampart-FIPs (Falsely Imprisoned Persons) - Review
http://www.scribd.com/doc/24729660/
[2] 11-04-23 Habeas Corpus in the United States - the case of Richard Isaac Fine
http://www.scribd.com/doc/24729084/
[3] 10-08-18 Zernik, J: Data Mining as a Civic Duty  Online Public Prisoners’ Registration Systems, International Journal on Social Media: Monitoring, Measurement, Mining 1: 84-96 (2010)
http://www.scribd.com/doc/38328591/
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Emacs!

Mexican police 'let drug gang hold kidnap victims in local jail'

Four police officers from Juárez, a suburb of the city of Monterrey, are being held pending further investigation

Associated Press
guardian.co.uk, Friday 7 October 2011 10.33 BST
Police on the streets of Monterrey, Mexico
Police on the streets of Monterrey, Mexico, where drug gangs were allegedly keeping kidnap victims in police cells. Photograph: Tomas Bravo/REUTERS
Several police officers in northern Mexico allowed a violent drug gang to hold kidnap victims in the local jail while ransom payments were being negotiated, an official has said.

Four police officers from Juárez, a suburb of the city of Monterrey, are being held pending further investigation, said Jorge Domene, the security spokesman for Nuevo León state.

The scandal came to light this week when state and federal police freed two kidnapping victims from jail cells in Juárez. Investigators believe that the victims were abducted by the extremely violent Zetas cartel and that the officers were working for the Zetas, Domene said.

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/oct/07/mexican-drug-gang-kidnap-vitims-police-jail  

11-10-07 Low tech Mexican police // La policía mexicana baja tecnología // 低技术的墨西哥警察

Comment:
Further north, in Los Angeles, California the corrupt justice system is more sophisticated, they furnish the falsely imprisoned fake computer records...
JZ
LINKS:[1] 
09-12-17-Rampart-FIPs (Falsely Imprisoned Persons) - Review
http://www.scribd.com/doc/24729660/
[2] 11-04-23 Habeas Corpus in the United States - the case of Richard Isaac Fine
http://www.scribd.com/doc/24729084/
[3] 10-08-18 Zernik, J: Data Mining as a Civic Duty  Online Public Prisoners’ Registration Systems, International Journal on Social Media: Monitoring, Measurement, Mining 1: 84-96 (2010)
http://www.scribd.com/doc/38328591/
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Emacs!

Mexican police 'let drug gang hold kidnap victims in local jail'

Four police officers from Juárez, a suburb of the city of Monterrey, are being held pending further investigation

Associated Press
guardian.co.uk, Friday 7 October 2011 10.33 BST
Police on the streets of Monterrey, Mexico
Police on the streets of Monterrey, Mexico, where drug gangs were allegedly keeping kidnap victims in police cells. Photograph: Tomas Bravo/REUTERS
Several police officers in northern Mexico allowed a violent drug gang to hold kidnap victims in the local jail while ransom payments were being negotiated, an official has said.

Four police officers from Juárez, a suburb of the city of Monterrey, are being held pending further investigation, said Jorge Domene, the security spokesman for Nuevo León state.

The scandal came to light this week when state and federal police freed two kidnapping victims from jail cells in Juárez. Investigators believe that the victims were abducted by the extremely violent Zetas cartel and that the officers were working for the Zetas, Domene said.

READ MORE:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/oct/07/mexican-drug-gang-kidnap-vitims-police-jail

11-09-21 Lloyd’s of London Pulls Deposits From Banks on Debt Crisis _ Bloomberg // Lloyd de Londres Saca depósitos de los bancos en crisis de la deuda _ Bloomberg // 伦敦劳埃德保险公司的债务危机中提取存款从银行 - 彭博





Lloyd's of London Pulls Deposits From Banks on Debt Crisis

By Kevin Crowley and Jeff Black - Sep 21, 2011 1:55 PM GMT+0300

Lloyd's of London, concerned European governments may be unable to support lenders in a worsening debt crisis, has pulled deposits in some peripheral economies as the European Central Bank provided dollars to one euro-area institution.

"There are a lot of banks who, because of the uncertainty around Europe, the market has stopped using to place deposits with," Luke Savage, finance director of the world's oldest insurance market, said today in a phone interview. "If you're worried the government itself might be at risk, then you're certainly worried the banks could be taken down with them."

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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-09-21/lloyd-s-of-london-posts-697-million-pound-loss-on-disasters-1-.html

11-10-06 Occupy Wall Street, October 5, 2011: New York, Boston, Washington DC... // Ocupan de Wall Street, 5 de octubre de 2011: Nueva York, Boston, Washington DC ... // 占据2011年10月5日,华尔街,纽约,波士顿,华盛顿...

Emacs! 

"The Whole World Is Watching!" "Enough!" Shouts Occupy Wall Street

Wednesday 5 October 2011
by: Paul Mutter, Truthout | Report
New York City - Wednesday, October 5 constituted the largest mass action so far in support of the Occupy Wall Street activists who have established a base camp in Zuccotti Park in Lower Manhattan. The evening march, which counted as many as 10,000-20,000 participants, included many new supporters and a large number of union workers from National Nurses United, the Transport Workers Union, Services Workers International Union, the Teamsters as well as the city’s teachers' and public service employees' unions, among others.....
As the demonstrators shouted on Broadway while the NYPD moved to bludgeon, mace and cuff them, “The whole world is watching!” With solidarity demonstrations ( and arrests) in at least 75 American cities and worldwide, the whole world is indeed watching this small Lower Manhattan park.
READ MORE:http://www.truth-out.org/whole-world-watching-shout-enough/1317881594
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Occupy Boston: Day OneMark Provost, Truthout: "The $64 trillion dollar question, 'When will Americans hit the streets like people in other countries?' has been answered. Over the last several days, occupations have spread from Wall Street, and erupted in more than 50 cities across America. The '99 percent' are rising to voice their grievances against an economic and political system which has disenfranchised them for too long. We share painful stories and common concerns, and want profound changes to how this country is governed - and for whom it is governed"
READ MORE:
http://www.truth-out.org/occupy-boston-day-one/1317911627

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Russ Feingold endorses Occupy Wall Street: “This will make the Tea Party look like ... a tea party.”
By Greg Sargent
“I’m really encouraged by what I’m seeing. People around the country are finally organizing to stand up to the huge influence of corporations on government and our lives. This kind of citizen reaction to corporate power and corporate greed is long overdue.”
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READ MORE:http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/post/russ-feingold-endorses-occupy-wall-street-this-will-make-the-tea-party-look-like-a-tea-party/2011/03/03/gIQANucZNL_blog.html