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Saturday, December 17, 2005
Post 911 South Austin Christmas - Explosions, Copters, and Gifts from the Troops
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Wish I had a digital camera -- came home this Saturday morning to the site
of an Army Jeep and Uniformed camo garb delivering Christmas gifts to my
neighbors across the street, Mom taking pics of her 2 little boys with the
troops in front of the jeep.
[img]http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:6PsmGLaE0KYJ:donnainpalestine.photosite.com/~photos/tn/4750_1024.ts1106780192000.jpg[/img] [img]http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:63tBrcX4IEoJ:www.aproa.org/images/apd21.jpg[/img]
This comes just two days after the other night's South Austin "bomb blast"
followed five minutes later by repeated flyovers of what I presume to be the
Austin Police Department's flying gunship, er um, surveillance copter, uh
er, rescue helicopter. My girlfriend asked about the "gunshot" and I said,
"that was a small explosion, possibly an M80 firecracker." After she went to
sleep, I heard and saw a large unmarked "utility vehicle" idling curbside of
my house and the neighbors. I overhead comments like, "you just missed it,
there was a small explosion. The neighbors heard it also."
Just a normal week in the hood. Happy HoliDaze.
SMiles
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Thursday, December 08, 2005
Chinese beaten for petitioning government
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Chinese beaten for petitioning government
HONG KONG, Dec. 8 (UPI) -- Chinese citizens are being attacked, beaten and
intimidated for attempting to petition Beijing authorities over grievances,
a human rights group said Thursday.
Increasing numbers of citizens from the provinces are showing up in Beijing
to petition the central government over injustices including forced
evictions, official corruption, police abuse or violence, and failure of the
court system.
But almost none of the aggrieved are finding justice through the official
petitioning system, said Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights
Watch, at a press conference in Hong Kong.
Roth said that provincial officials known as "retrievers" would follow local
residents to Beijing and harass them, often beating or kidnapping them and
forcibly returning them to their hometowns.
He said Beijing police took no action to stop such illegal assaults.
Beijing received 10 million petitions in 2004, but a recent study of 2,000
petitioners found that only three had their problems resolved.
Roth described the petitioning system as wasteful and futile, but said that
a deeply flawed legal system, as well as people's desire for justice and a
sense of dignity, drove them to continue submitting petitions.
Human Rights Watch released an 87-page report detailing the cases of 49
petitioners whose cases the group had investigated.
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