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    Eu li a notícia e queria saber o seu Final....(Crimes misteriosos desafiam polícia de Jandaia )
    2008-07-15 20:39:45
    Data: 04/09/2005Autor: Donizete OliveiraFonte: O Diário do Norte do Paraná Site: MP na ImprensaO assassinato do advogado apucaranense Valdecir Mileski, 40, e do pai dele, Orestes Mileski, 67, no último dia 16 de julho, aumenta a lista de crimes insolúveis em Jandaia do Sul. Os corpos dos dois foram encontrados por volta das 21 horas daquele dia numa plantação de milho nos fundos da fazenda da família, na zona rural de Bom Sucesso. Eles foram executados a tiros. Os corpos de Valdecir e Orestes estavam no interior de um Ford Fiesta, placa de Apucarana. Mileski Filho foi executado com dois tiros e um corte no pescoço; o pai, com três tiros. Nada foi levado do carro, segundo a polícia. Eles se dirigiam à fazenda da família e, ao passar por Jandaia do Sul, teriam telefonado ao caseiro da propriedade dizendo que logo chegariam. Como isso não ocorreu até a noite, a polícia foi acionada e encontrou os corpos no carro. De lá para cá, 26 pessoas foram ouvidas e, até agora, n
    By: Alagoas Real
     
    Human Rights Cartoon (93): Crimes Against Humanity
    2008-07-03 05:54:26
    This is from the infamous Nazi newspaper of Julius Streicher, Der Sturmer, from 1934. The cartoon praises the Nazi Ministry of Culture for removing Jewish teachers from German classrooms. Streicher was convicted at Nuremberg for crimes against humanity and hanged in 1946. A crime against humanity is a large scale atrocity against a body of people, such [...]
    By: PAP Blog
     
    high crimes with no misdemeanors
    2008-07-01 06:00:01
    the constitution of the united states-article 2 section 4:'The President, Vice President and all civil Officers of the United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors.'article 3 section 3:'Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort. No Person shall be convicted of Treason unless on the Testimony of two Witnesses to the same overt Act, or on Confession in open Court. The Congress shall have Power to declare the Punishment of Treason, but no Attainder of Treason shall work Corruption of Blood, or Forfeiture except during the Life of the Person attained.'there was an interesting conversation recently on a blog and i can't remember which one right now- about treason. perhaps it was cenk uygur- nope that was on telecom immunity. different post. and that got me to thinking- why? with all of the proo
    By: The Peace Tree
     

    Crimes of Carelessness - Funny Retro PSA
    2008-06-06 11:58:47
    “Also, when going down a staircase, be careful that your ghost doesn’t trip and fall and break his neck.” They sure don’t make PSAs like they used to. Related Posts:Master The Internet - Funny Retro Video Awareness Test - Brilliant Cycle Safety Campaign VideoVintage Trippy Ad for Shell Motor OilThe Japanese Spider-Man and El Mariachi - Funny Retro ClipCharlie Chaplin Speaks in The Great DictatorI Drink Your Blood - Exploitation Film TrailerStarcrash - Trailer of the Campy Science Fiction ClassicWatch 10 Classic Films Online Soundwagon Record PlayerIncredibly Strange Album Cover Galleries
    By: JazJaz
     
    Belleville man found guilty of sex crimes, will face similar charges in Kearny case
    2008-04-28 21:54:00
    NEWARK — A Belleville man has been convicted by a jury of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl in December 2005, Essex County Prosecutor Paula Dow announced today.David Vasquez, 29, originally of the Dominican Republic and last living in Belleville, was found guilty of three counts of second-degree sexual assault. Essex County Superior Court Judge Joseph Cassini scheduled sentencing for June 20. Vasquez faces between 15-30 years in prison.According to Essex County Assistant Prosecutor Deborah Freier, who tried the case, on Dec. 5, 2005, shortly after midnight, the victim was returning from New York City by train from the Broad Street Station and proceeded on foot to the intersection of Broad and Clay streets. The defendant pulled up to the victim, driving a white 1991 Oldsmobile. After the victim refused a ride in the vehicle, the defendant ordered her into his car at gunpoint.Vasquez then drove to an isolated area and sexually assaulted the then 17-year-old. The defendant managed
    By: The Hudson Line Blog
     
    Facebook and Saudi Arabia Crimes
    2008-04-16 22:11:08
    I read about this really shocking story, about father murdered his own daughter recently in Saudi Arabia -Riyadh, when he discovered that she was having an online conversation with a man through facebook. I don’t know.. but if this is true then I only can say that facebook I completely agreed that facebook is dangerous. If [...]
    By: Life Thinking
     

    PART X: CAIR Pushes Phony Charges of Anti-Muslim Hysteria, Hate Crimes
    2008-04-04 09:24:29
    In a series of thorough and carefully documented articles, the Investigative Project on Terrorism has detailed the sinister side of the self-proclaimed Muslim civil rights group CAIR. Today's tenth and final installment takes a look at CAIR's persistent -- and often contrived -- charges of "hate crimes" perpetrated against Muslims and supposed "anti-Muslim hysteria" rampant in this country. Here are some of the highlights: · CAIR's annual report on the status of Muslim civil rights in the United...(read more)
    By: An American Warning
     
    Part III: Some CAIR Officials Convicted of Crimes, More Tied to Extremist Groups
    2008-03-26 09:41:50
    The questionable associations and actions by many of its leaders cast serious doubt on CAIR's claims of moderation and restraint. Some have committed criminal acts themselves; others have ties to organizations with connections to Islamic extremism. The third installment in our series on the Council on American-Islamic Relations details many of those instances of legal trouble or ties to radical groups. Part III of our series on CAIR can be found here , click here for the summary. Part II is here:...(read more)
    By: An American Warning
     
    Hmong Tribe-Crimes Against Humanity!
    2008-03-19 01:04:13
    The Hmong tribe of Southern Vietnam are increasingly catching the eye of international media and humanitarian organizations.Their story is saddening .The Laotian Vietnamese Government is guilty of forcing the members of these tribe to live in the dense jungle of Laos like animals or as refugees outside their Country.A recent exclusive video by Al Jazeera Correspondent Tony Birtley link here
    By: A Nairobian Perspective!
     
    News: US Soldiers Testify About War Crimes in Afghanistan and Iraq
    2008-03-18 15:21:15
    Dozens of Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans publicly testified this weekend about crimes they committed during the course of battle, many of which were prompted by the orders or policies laid down by superior officers. The weekend gathering, called the Winter Soldier Event demonstrated that well-publicized incidents of U.S. brutality, including the Abu Ghraib prison scandal and the massacre of an entire family of Iraqis in the town of Haditha, are not isolated incidents perpetrated by "a few bad apples," as many politicians and military leaders have claimed. They are part of a pattern, the organizers said, of "an increasingly bloody occupation." One testimony:"Apr. 18, 2006 was the date of my first confirmed kill. He was innocent, I called him the fat man. He was walking back to his house and I killed him in front of his father and friend. My first shot made him scream and look into my eyes, so I looked at my friend and said, 'Well, I can't let that happen,' and shot him again. After m
    By: The Road to the Horizon
     
    Minorities at greater risk for violent crimes
    2008-02-13 08:42:00
    A study has found that the rate at which visible minorities born in Canada were the victims of violent crime in 2004 was three times higher than that of visible minorities born abroad. The Statistics Canada study found visible minorities born in Canada were victimized by violence at a rate of 211 incidents for every 1,000 people, compared to 69 per 1,000 among immigrants who were visible
    By: News Alert
     
    "Stoneman" is the latest film on real life crimes
    2007-12-22 09:02:00
    Entitled "Stoneman", the film will present the notorious real life criminal in the thriller format featuring K.K. Menon and Arbaaz Khan as cops.Says Arbaaz: "What makes this real life story interesting is the way it has been written. Manish Gupta, who has written Ram Gopal Varma's "Sarkar", has converted the gruesome serial killings into a thriller. Such is the screenplay that the needle of suspicion points to all the characters, including me and K.K. Menon.""Stoneman" is the latest film on real life crimes. Decades ago, R.K. Nayyar shot "Yeh Raaste Hain Pyar Ke" about a real life murder. Most recently, Anurag Basu's "Gangster - A Love Story" was inspired by the life and crimes of Abu Salem.
    By: Bollywood News
     
    Dragomir Milosevic convicted of war crimes
    2007-12-12 10:06:00
    With the help of testimony from survivors of Sarajevo's notorious "sniper alley," the Serb commander of the siege of the Bosnian capital was convicted of war crimes Wednesday and sentenced to 33 years in prison. Gen. Dragomir Milosevic orchestrated the closing 15 months of the 1992-1995 siege, the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal ruled. It found him guilty of murder, inhumane treatment and
    By: News Alert
     
    Can We Please Get On With the Capital Crimes Trial of George W. Bush? via The Existentialist Cowboy
    2007-11-09 22:09:28
    ...before Bush starts World War III! Word is Israel is planning to strike Iran. That takes the heat off Bush while giving him the war he wants in the Middle East. Scenario: Israel strikes Iran. Iran retaliates. The US joined Israel and Bush get his jollies watching mushroom clouds from afar! Gog Magog, my ass! Bush his psychotic.The debate about whether "waterboarding" is or is not "torture" is another GOP red herring. Anyone who denies waterboarding is torture should prove it's not by public submitting themselves to it! That just might end another stupid obfuscation by the GOP. Then again, it doesn't really matter what it's called --especially by the liars of Bush's illegiimate regime. By any defintion, it is a violation of Due Process of Law and the various international conventions to which the US is bound.I have yet to find anything in the US Constitution, the Bill of Rights, or the various treaties to which the US is bound by law and convention that gives anyone in the US --including persons who call themselves "President" --a right to violate Due Process of anyone. There are numerous laws, however, which bind the US to the Geneva Convention despite unconstitutional attempts by both Bush and Congress to exempt Bush from Geneva but only after he had already violated it! The statute, in effect at the time Bush committed the crime, makes Bush a war criminal, subject to prosecution for capital crimes. Congress may change the law but the Constitution forbids they "back date it".No bill of attainder or ex post facto Law shall be passed.--Article 1, US ConstitutionNow --can we please get on with the capital crimes trial of George W. Bush?Bush is a Bigger Threat Than "Terrorists"!!The charges against Rumsfeld are a good first step! My goal is to see the lot of them in the dock ---Rumsfeld, Bush, Cheney, Gonzales, Ashcroft!!! Americans: let me put this bluntly. The Bush administration is not a legitimate administration. It is a crime syndicate, in office because the
    By: The Peace Tree
     
    News Round-Up: Oil, Biofuel, World Hunger and Crimes Against Humanity.
    2007-11-06 11:22:00
    The world has 800 million people suffering from hunger. About 100-150 million of those receive regular food aid. Up to now, we could say "the world is producing enough food to feed everyone, so it is just a matter of re-dividing the food!". This might no longer be true. In less than 10 years, the price for a barrel of crude oil went from less than US$20 to almost US$100. Soaring fossil fuel prices, and the push for non-fossil fuel -either out of environmental concerns, or to create less dependency on foreign oil- had many governments stimulate farmers to switch from food crops to biofuel crops. As if they really had to stimulate farmers: the growing demand made biofuel a real profitable cash crop.So, more farmers growing biofuel, means less farmers growing food crops. More land in use for biofuel, less land for food crops. The dilemma shows even more drastically in developing countries. As an example, the government of Swaziland announced this week that it would be allocating thousands
    By: The Road to the Horizon
     
    Thailand Crimes and Bangkok Scams
    2007-10-28 17:48:01
    This weekend’s surfing of the internet and blogosphere has brought me to several sites that talk about scams and crimes in Bangkok and Thailand. And what I’ve found has simply reinforced my belief that Bangkok is one of the safest cities in the world. First is a story from The Nation about the number of [...]
    By: Thailand Musings
     
    War Crimes
    2007-10-05 22:50:44
    I direct your attention to a very important Atlantic Monthly piece. We need bravery and courage now more than ever. Kemp
    By: Ponder This
     
    “Olympic Games and crimes against humanity cannot coexist in China”
    2007-09-06 14:53:57
    The Global Human Rights Torch Relay arrives from Germany to Prague on 5th of September and runs over night 250 km to Brno (6th of Sept.) “Olympic Games and crimes against humanity cannot coexist in China” Czech part of Global Human Rights Torch Relay is staged under the patronage of Martin Bursik, the Minister of Environment [...]
    By: Truth In China
     
    England's Hidden Crimes
    2007-07-13 04:00:00
    Did you hear the news about England's violent crime rate on any of the mainstream news channels? Of course not. They don't want you to know that a new study shows England's violent crime rate is actually 82 percent higher than official estimates. And the reason for this is even more amazing. Apparently in England, if you're the victim of more than 5 crimes in a year, that sixth crime isn't counted in official statistics. But when you add up all those uncounted crimes, you get a staggering look at...(read more)
    By: An American Warning
     
    War Crimes?? Reasons for Impeachment??
    2007-06-30 19:38:56
    U.S. Raids Baghdad Slum; 26 Iraqis Die BAGHDAD (AP) - American soldiers rolled into Baghdad’s Shiite Sadr City slum on Saturday in search of Iranian-linked militants and as many as 26 Iraqis were killed in what a U.S. officer described as “an intense firefight.” But residents, police and hospital officials said eight civilians were killed in their homes and angrily accused U.S. forces of firing blindly on the innocent. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki condemned the raids and demanded an explanation for the assault into a district where he has barred U.S. operations in the past. Afghan Civilians Said Killed in Clash KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) - U.S.-led airstrikes targeting Taliban militants who had attacked NATO forces slammed into civilian homes in southern Afghanistan, killing both civilians and insurgents, Afghan and Western officials said Saturday. Like most battles in the dangerous and remote regions of Afghanistan, casualty estimates varied widely. Most of my reg
    By: TexasFred's
     
    Crimes against girls in the USA
    2007-06-06 22:18:57
    Not only are the crimes against young girls done in the MIddle East and other countries, we still have some sick minds here in the Good Ole USA. Missing Conn. Girl Found in Hidden Room BLOOMFIELD,... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
    By: Stix Blog
     
    Sex Crimes and Vatican [sottotitoli ITA]
    2007-06-01 08:21:00
    I contenuti di questo sito sono pubblicati sotto una Licenza Creative Commons.
    By: Pietro Orsatti
     
    Afghan government votes to deny justice to victims of war crimes
    2007-02-03 02:09:00
    Afghan Council Urges War Crimes AmnestyKABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Parliament has voted for an amnesty for leaders accused of war crimes during a quarter-century of fighting, arguing that it would help heal the deep divisions in Afghanistan. The amnesty resolution, passed in the lower house Wednesday, covers the mujahedeen leaders who led the resistance against the Soviet occupation of the 1980s and later turned their weapons on one another, plunging the country into civil war. Lawmaker Sayed Mustafa Kazmi, who backed the resolution, said it was aimed at fostering national unity. But rights activists have called for Afghanistan's factional leaders and warlords to face prosecution for the massacres and torture they allegedly committed in their struggle for power, especially during the 1992-96 civil war. Only justice, the rights advocates say, will heal the wounds of Afghanistan's traumatic past. But justice for the warlords would come at a political price. Several of the accused hold prominent positions in parliament and in the government of U.S.-backed President Hamid Karzai, who has shown little enthusiasm for charging them with war crimes. The resolution called for ``respect and honoring those who have participated in the holy war and resistance.'' Taliban and other militants who have laid down their weapons and joined the government should also be pardoned, it said. The United Nations reacted coolly to the amnesty. For national reconciliation to succeed ``the suffering of victims must be acknowledged and impunity tackled,'' the U.N. mission in Afghanistan said. ``No one has the right to forgive those responsible for human rights violations other than the victims themselves.'' The resolution follows a report from New York-based Human Rights Watch calling for Afghan officials - including Vice President Karim Khalili and Army Chief of Staff Abdul Rashid Dostum - to face trial before a special court. Human Rights Watch also listed Energy Minister Ismail Khan, p
    By: Agathon Rwasa
     
    UN Torture Committee raises concerns over widespread abuses, condemns immunity for rape and torture, urges creation of special war crimes court
    2006-11-27 07:18:00
    In its conclusions on the initial report of Burundi, the Committee took note of the proposed amendments to Burundi's Penal Code, and of Burundi's intention to include articles prohibiting acts of torture, and other acts of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, including with regard to violence against women and children. Further, it acknowledged the delegation's statement that the Code of Criminal Procedure would be likewise revised over the course of 2007. The Committee welcomed the creation of the Ministry for National Solidarity, Human Rights and Gender, the Government Commission on Human Rights and the Centre for the Promotion of Human Rights and the Prevention of Genocide. The Committee remained concerned, however, by the lack of specific provisions in Burundi's Penal Code to define and criminalize torture, and the lack of clarity surrounding the status of the Convention in domestic law. It noted with concern that the rules concerning detention did not explicitly require that detainees be notified of their rights, and was alarmed by information received that torture was a widespread practice in Burundi and that, indeed, there had been hundreds of cases of torture committed between July 2005 and July 2006 – a fact which the State party did not contest. +In addition, it was extremely concerned by reports concerning a high number of forced disappearances, arbitrary arrests and secret detentions committed by the National Information Service. The Committee was worried by the double mandate of the Information Service, which was charged both with ensuring State security and judicial police functions, a combination that entailed a high risk that such an entity would be used as an instrument of political repression. It was further alarmed by reports of large scale sexual violence against women and children by State agents and armed groups, as well as recourse to systematized rape as a weapon of war, which was a crime against humanity. The Committee was extre
    By: Agathon Rwasa
     
    Burundi government makes renewed promise on war crimes tribunal...
    2006-11-14 06:04:00
    With regard to the Gatumba massacre, the delegation said the State had issued a report which concluded that members of the Palipehutu FNL had been found guilty of these crimes. Now that there had been a ceasefire signed with this group, these cases were pending and would be looked at when a tribunal for war crimes was established. http://www.nieuwsbank.nl/en/2006/11/10/L018.htm...but serious doubts remain about the seriousness of this commitment:More than a year after the CNDD-FDD party came to power in Bujumbura, negotiations between the Burundian government and the UN on the creation of semi-international legal institutions have come to a standstill. The criminal proceedings mechanism envisaged by the United Nations has been rejected by the new government, which is responsible for an increasing number of human rights violations. The government feels that the chief objective of the second mechanism, a truth and reconciliation commission, should henceforth be to pardon, which the UN vi
    By: Agathon Rwasa
     
    Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) - ickleReview (video)
    2005-03-21 01:37:00
    Woody Allen melodrama, with, of course, a sprinkling of comedy. A philanthropic optician (opthamologist; Martin Landau) has an affair with a neurotic (Anjelica Huston), who, after two years of deceit, wants to confront his wife (Claire Bloom). Meanwhile, a failing documentary filmmaker (Woody Allen) can't stand his successful TV producing brother-in-law (Alan Alda), who commissions him to make his biography, in which he spouts off his wise theories: that New York is a series of straight lines waiting for a punchline; or that "Comedy is tragedy plus time". The Woody Allen character of course falls in love with another TV producer (Mia Farrow), for whom he leaves his wife.A well balanced script, with moments where Allen breaks the ice with his customary wisecracks: when Halley (Farrow) returns a love letter, saying it was the most beautiful thing she's read but that it just wasn't right, he retorts: "It's probably just as well. I plagiarized most of it from James Joyce. You probably
    By: domeheid
     
    Update: Hate Crimes Battle Moves to the Senate
    0000-00-00 00:00:00
    Hate Crimes Battle Moves to the Senate Update to: April 13, 2007 & March 8, 2007 WASHINGTON, May 4 /Christian Newswire/ -- Faith2Action will unveil plans today at the National Press Club for the continuing battle over expansion of federal hate crime laws. This battle is shifting to the U.S. Senate after passage of the bill H.R. 1592 by the U.S. House yesterday. "We are very grateful to the President for the promise of a veto to protect our freedom of speech and religion, but we have much work ahead in the Senate, if we are to turn back this assault on our liberty for good," declares Janet Folger, founder and president of Faith2Action. Janet will unveil the strategy for the Senate this afternoon at a press conference hosted by Dr. Rick Scarborough, president of Vision America. The press conference will be held at 3:00 P.M. in the Murrow Room at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Other speakers at the press conference will include Dr. James Dobson, founder an
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