posted by BenedictSmythe on Jul 6
Thirty-three Tamil political prisoners detained under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) in Welikada magazine prison for the last thirteen years without any inquiry or charges against them in the courts of law have appealed to human rights organizations to take up their cases with authority concerned and obtain their early release. All of them, including some women, are residents of North, East and upcountry areas. Their appeals are said to have been forwarded to the relevant government autho
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Sri Lanka: 33 Tamil detainees held without inquiry for 13 years
posted by SEO-FER on Jun 10
CyberWatch – A Blue Crushâ„¢ initiative / br / br Memphis Police
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posted by BarryJonathan on Jun 5
This is a really awkward attempt at double entendre for the party of Law & Order)…
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Jesus Christ, Ronald Reagan, and Atlas Shrugged?
posted by MarkEtinger on Jun 3
Liberal coverage of crime-related political and injustice news.
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Following the Law – TalkLeft: The Politics Of Crime
posted by RobertS. on Jun 3
He should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law….Until that happens, real pro-life advocates must continue to work for changes in the laws regulating abortion and to offer positive life-affirming support and encouragement t o those considering abortion….We must use this occasion to recommit ourselves to working within the law –…
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"Counterfeit Pro-Lifer" Murders George Tiller, Late Term Abortionist
posted by MattGammie on May 24
Bonnies BBQ Grill started when Bonnie Carissa Soliman was given Five hundred pesos by her father Jose G. Soliman to start a small BBQ business in front of Tarlac Plaza. With a grill borrowed from her sister-in-law, a secret BBQ recipe and tons of encouragement from her family she ventured and succeeded in this field
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Bonnies BBQ Grill Philippine Franchise
posted by MichaelMock on May 3
Francis Boyle, professor of International Law at the University of Illinois College of Law, on Thursday called on India, the United States, Britain and France to fulfil their obligations under the Geneva Conventions and Protocol, and under the Genocide Convention by launching an immediate humanitarian air-drop relief operation for the starving Tamil civilians within the so-called safety zone, who are suffering without adequate humanitarian supplies for weeks.
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Sri Lanka: Prof. Boyle calls for humanitarian airdrop to starving civilians in ’safety zone’
posted by StacyLewis on May 1
Taking Secession Seriously–At Last By Kirkpatrick Sale Mt. Pleasant, SC –As little as I wished to make my first post for FPR an overtly political essay on contemporary affairs–I had meant to rumination growing up in a small village attendant upon farmlands in upstate New York–I was compelled by the events of the last few weeks to say a few words on the new phenomenon of serious discussion of secession. And secession is, anyway, a core principle of decentralism and se
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Taking Secession Seriously–At Last
posted by PhilipL. on May 1
A Fistful of Dollar by Don Cooper 1) The state as a well-oiled broken clock My state’s Public Records Law, in short, allows any citizen to request and receive any and all information that is of public record in the state.
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A Fistful of Dollar
posted by MickHersh on Apr 30
In what is becoming a daily anti-Wall Street litany from the administration, there was more blasting of banks, this time courtesy of Rhode Island Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse who called banks ” greedy, stubborn and unreasonable. ” His Obamaesque remarks came on the heels of the defeat of the cramdown amendment in the senate after a 51-45 vote, which curiously had 12 Democrats voting against the proposal
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More Wall Street Bashing After Cramdown Amendment Defeated