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      In New Orleans, Dysfunction Fuels Cycle of Killing

      Posted by Shemuses from New York Times

      Other cities have plenty of murders. But only in New Orleans has there been the uniquely poisoned set of circumstances that has led to this city’s position at the top of the homicide charts. Every phase of the killing cycle here unfolds under the dark star of dysfunction: the murderers’ brutalized childhoods, the often ineffectual police...

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    • Transsexual Loses Fight with Women's Shelter

      Posted by Shemuses from The Tyee

      Kimberly Nixon's legal battle with Vancouver Rape Relief has finally come to an end after 12 years. Thursday, Feb. 1, the Supreme Court of Canada denied the transsexual woman's appeal to have her case heard. Nixon launched a human rights complaint against the feminist-run non-profit society for excluding her as a volunteer peer counsellor for...

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    • Namibia: Cell Porn Devastates Family

      Posted by Shemuses from All Africa

      A FAMILY distraught beyond words, a girl's reputation in tatters and the possibility of legal action. This was just some of the fallout yesterday from pornographic video clips a 12th grader in Windhoek filmed on his cellphone of his 17-year-old ex-girlfriend, which ended up being widely distributed in Namibia.

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    • Canadians tuning out grisly details from Pickton trial

      Posted by Shemuses from Globe and Mail

      The first-degree-murder trial of Robert William Pickton is supposed to the most sensational to ever hit Canada — the biggest serial-killer case in the nation's history, a magnet for media outlets from as far as Britain and Germany. Yet evidence suggests many Canadians simply don't have the stomach for it.

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      Man denies 1960s race charge

      Posted by Shemuses from Al Jazeera

      A former Ku Klux Klan member has pleaded not guilty to charges in the murders of two black teenagers in Mississippi in 1964, in a case that highlights violence used by white supremacists during the civil rights era in the US.

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      Debate in India: Is Rule on Yoga Constitutional?

      Posted by Shemuses from New York Times

      Now, the question of whether public school students in India should be required to take up the sun salutation, or “surya namaskar” as the common yoga exercise is known in Sanskrit, has engendered a legal and political row in this country, revealing lingering questions about how secularism is practiced and challenged in Indian politics.

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    srebrenicagenocideinfo comments on:

    No Justice for 10,000 Srebrenica Genocide Victims Frustrates Survivors

    Can there be true justice if courts ignore the interests of victims?

    The international courts and tribunals in The Hague deal with some of the darkest pages of human history. Yet all too frequently the rights of the survivors of these mass atrocities – whether they are from the former Yugoslavia, Sierra Leone or the Democratic Republic of the Congo – are sidelined.

    The court focuses on the rights of the accused and on bringing the trial to a swift conclusion. There is a growing consensus that the needs of victims need to be addressed, but opinions differ on how this should be achieved.

    The Yugoslavia Tribunal has a programme of its own for victims in Bosnia Herzegovina. One of the participants is Kadira Hodzic, who lost her son and her husband in the 1995 Srebrenica genocide:

    "This is very little justice for us, the victims. I am surprised it took so long to prove this was a crime. It is so obvious and the punishments have been so minimal. The only justice is that it has finally been confirmed as genocide. However not enough people have been prosecuted. Many of the criminals who were on Potocari are still here, I know them."

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    10:43 pm 11/17/08
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    Jeff comments on:

    Another dragging death in Texas raises tensions

    I think as Obama continues to do well – we will see more and more crazy stuff perpetrated by 1% of 1% of the craziest of this country.

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    10:04 pm 10/26/08
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    okami comments on:

    Another dragging death in Texas raises tensions

    this happened about 40 miles from my home. . .it’s more proof that racism in this country is just as strong and virulent as ever; it’s merely sublimated.  me, ah’m jes’ the po’ ol’ sonuvashahcroppah. . .but i remember a few things. . .

    think about it. . .immigration was no problem, except in california in the early-mid 90’s. . .we laughed it off. . .and then came the big boogeyman:  911. 

    people got scared, as they always do.  everyone who wasn’t white-and many who werewere targeted.  and the most visible nonwhite population includes hispanic immigrants.  fifteen years ago it was calculated that the southwestincluding texaswould be precominantly hispanic around this time. 

    since virtually no terrorists have been foundnone that can be proven as terrorists-nonwhites make great scapegoats.  and the good old boy gets to indulge in all his racial fantasies.  911 allowed everyone to indulge their hidden racism.  muslims. . .hispanics. . .blacks. . .

    it won’t end for at least another 400 years. . .

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    3:45 am 10/25/08
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    srebrenicagenocideinfo comments on:

    Bosnia Prosecutors Seek Accountability for Srebrenica Genocide

    PS: Recently, 7 Serbian soldiers were convicted for their involvement in Srebrenica genocide.

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    7:52 pm 9/05/08
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    daveuser87843 comments on:

    Gag orders in a Facebook age

    hmm

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    11:14 pm 1/10/08
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    Jeff comments on:

    Cheney gets violent reception in Sydney

    Obama’s comments on Australia’s prime minister were hilarious. I doubt Cheney will absorb much feedback. He’s not that kind of guy.

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    7:29 pm 2/22/07
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    srebrenicagenocideinfo

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    Srebrenica genocide historian.

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    okami

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    former US Marine, retired police. . .nothing of interest. . .

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