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———- Forwarded message ———- From: Satyen K. Bordoloi Date: Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 9:46 AM Subject: Video:Arun Ferreira-Arrest & Torture; Review:Jai Bhim, Comrade To: Arun Ferreira, arrested for being a maoist and illegally rearrested even after the courts granted him bail, was released finally on the 4th of Jan. He attended a press conference yesterday where he talked about different things… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : palashbiswaslive Discovery Date : 12/01/2012 07:07 Number of articles : 3

Fwd: Video:Arun Ferreira-Arrest & Torture; Review:Jai Bhim, Comrade

Fwd: Video:Arun Ferreira-Arrest & Torture; Review:Jai Bhim, Comrade

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———- Forwarded message ———- From: Satyen K. Bordoloi Date: Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 9:46 AM Subject: Video:Arun Ferreira-Arrest & Torture; Review:Jai Bhim, Comrade To: Arun Ferreira, arrested for being a maoist and illegally rearrested even after the courts granted him bail, was released finally on the 4th of Jan. He attended a press conference yesterday where he talked about different things… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : palashbiswaslive Discovery Date : 12/01/2012 07:07 Number of articles : 3

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Jesus Take The Wheel: Austrian Man Accused Of Enslaving And Raping His Own Daughters For 41 Years!!

What. THE. Fidduck?!?! Austrian Gottfried Wagner is accused of keeping his own daughters captive and raping them for 41-years, and now RadarOnline.com has horrifying new details of the lair where he allegedly committed his torture. The police charge that Wagner’s daughters Christine, 53 and Erika, 45 were forced to live in squalor amid farming implements, oil drums and cement sacks while their own father lived in luxury in the rest of the house which he kept pristine. The women – who are now mentally ill after the years of alleged abuse – had to use a commode in the middle of the room and slept on a wooden shelf instead of a bed, according to The Express newspaper of Great Britain and Germany’s Bild. While police are grilling the 80-year-old over the sickening abuse which spanned 15,000 days and nights, more details are being uncovered. The women have told the police that they and their mother, Berta – who died in 2008 – were all victims of Wagner who they say beat them with a stick and poked them with a pitchfork. Go to Hell. Straight to Hell, do not pass ‘GO’, do not collect $200 Read more at RadarOnline

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Bradley Manning Would Like Softer Blankets, Exercise, and More Television [Wikileaks]

David House, a computer researcher from Boston, is one of few people permitted to visit accused Wikileaker Bradley Manning at a military prison in Quantico, Va. He’s relayed a message from Manning: My blankets hurt. More

Army Docs: Guantanamo Interrogators Wanted to Inflict ‘More Physical Pain’ [War On Terror]

It’s not exactly news that U.S. personnel wantonly tortured detainees at Guantanamo Bay , but a newly released Army document shows an Army psychologist discussing the torture in unusually stark terms: “The only way to extract information was more physical pain.” More

The inhumane conditions of Bradley Manning’s detention

Bradley Manning, the 22-year-old U.S. Army Private accused of leaking classified documents to WikiLeaks, has never been convicted of that crime, nor of any other crime. Despite that, he has been detained at the U.S. Marine brig in Quantico, Virginia for five months — and for two months before that in a military jail in Kuwait — under conditions that constitute cruel and inhumane treatment and, by the standards of many nations, even torture. Interviews with several people directly familiar with the conditions of Manning's detention, ultimately including a Quantico brig official (Lt. Brian Villiard) who confirmed much of what they conveyed, establishes that the accused leaker is subjected to detention conditions likely to create long-term psychological injuries. Since his arrest in May, Manning has been a model detainee, without any episodes of violence or disciplinary problems. He nonetheless was declared from the start to be a “Maximum Custody Detainee,” the highest and most repressive level of military detention, which then became the basis for the series of inhumane measures imposed on him. From the beginning of his detention, Manning has been held in intensive solitary confinement. For 23 out of 24 hours every day — for seven straight months and counting — he sits completely alone in his cell. Even inside his cell, his activities are heavily restricted; he's barred even from exercising and is under constant surveillance to enforce those restrictions. For reasons that appear completely punitive, he's being denied many of the most basic attributes of civilized imprisonment, including even a pillow or sheets for his bed (he is not and never has been on suicide watch). For the one hour per day when he is freed from this isolation, he is barred from accessing any news or current events programs. Lt. Villiard protested that the conditions are not “like jail movies where someone gets thrown into the hole,” but confirmed that he is in solitary confinement, entirely alone in his cell except for the one hour per day he is taken out. In sum, Manning has been subjected for many months without pause to inhumane, personality-erasing, soul-destroying, insanity-inducing conditions of isolation similar to those perfected at America's Supermax prison in Florence, Colorado: all without so much as having been convicted of anything. And as is true of many prisoners subjected to warped treatment of this sort, the brig's medical personnel now administer regular doses of anti-depressants to Manning to prevent his brain from snapping from the effects of this isolation. Just by itself, the type of prolonged solitary confinement to which Manning has been subjected for many months is widely viewed around the world as highly injurious, inhumane, punitive, and arguably even a form of torture. In his widely praised March, 2009 New Yorker article — entitled “Is Long-Term Solitary Confinement Torture?” — the surgeon and journalist Atul Gawande assembled expert opinion and personal anecdotes to demonstrate that, as he put it, “all human beings experience isolation as torture.” By itself, prolonged solitary confinement routinely destroys a person’s mind and drives them into insanity. A March, 2010 article in The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law explains that “solitary confinement is recognized as difficult to withstand; indeed, psychological stressors such as isolation can be as clinically distressing as physical torture.” Continued at link . . . http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/12/14/manning/index.html added by: pjacobs51

The US Soldier Who Committed Suicide After She Refused To Take Part in Torture

With each revelation, or court decision, on US torture in Iraq, Afghanistan and Gitmo — or the airing this month of The Tillman Story and Lawrence Wright's My Trip to Al-Qaeda — I am reminded of the chilling story of Alyssa Peterson, who died seven years ago this week. Appalled when ordered to take part in interrogations that, no doubt, involved what most would call torture, she refused, then killed herself a few days later, on September 15, 2003. Of course, we now know from the torture memos and the US Senate committee probe and various press reports, that the “Gitmo-izing” of Iraq was happening just at the time Alyssa got swept up in it. Spc. Alyssa Peterson was one of the first female soldiers who died in Iraq. Her death under these circumstances should have drawn wide attention. It's not exactly the Tillman case, but a cover-up, naturally, followed. Peterson, 27, a Flagstaff, Ariz., native, served with C Company, 311th Military Intelligence BN, 101st Airborne. She was a valuable Arabic-speaking interrogator assigned to the prison at our air base in troubled Tal Afar in northwestern Iraq. According to official records, she died on Sept. 15, 2003, from a “non-hostile weapons discharge.” A “non-hostile weapons discharge” leading to death is not unusual in Iraq, often quite accidental, so this one apparently raised few eyebrows. The Arizona Republic, three days after her death, reported that Army officials “said that a number of possible scenarios are being considered, including Peterson's own weapon discharging, the weapon of another soldier discharging, or the accidental shooting of Peterson by an Iraqi civilian.” And that might have ended it right there. …Follow the link http://www.thenation.com/blog/154649/us-soldier-who-committed-suicide-after-she-… added by: toyotabedzrock

Civil Rights Groups Challenge Obama’s Assassination List

Civil liberties groups have long objected that President Barack Obama has continued and even expanded on many of George Bush’s abuses in the area of national security, including blocking any investigation into the torture program. Now, civil liberties groups are targeting Obama’s continued use of an assassination list and his assertion that he can simply kill a U.S. citizen without any criminal charge or trial. The lawsuit focuses on the reported kill order targeting U.S.-born cleric Anwar al-Aulaqi, who is reportedly hiding in Yemen. The American Civil Liberties Union and the Center for Constitutional Rights have filed this interesting action, naming the President of the United States, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency and the secretary of the Department of Defense. This could make for a very interesting case if the groups can establish standing, which is likely to be challenged by Attorney General Eric Holder. As usual, Congress has done little to explore the constitutionality of a president who claims the unilateral power to kill U.S. citizens upon sight. If a President can unilaterally kill a U.S. citizens on his own authority, our court system (and indeed our constitutional rights) become entirely discretionary. The position of the Administration contains no substantial limitations on such authority other than its own promise to make such decisions with care. Here is the complaint: http://jonathanturley.files.wordpress.com/2010/08/al-aulaqi-v-obama-complaint.pd… added by: Radical_Centrist

Gore Vidal on Cuba

Author: truthdig Added: Tue, 08 May 2007 07:34:06 -0800 Duration: 785 The venerable man of letters speaks to Truthdig editor-in-chief Robert Scheer about his recent tour of Cuba.

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Religion, Politics and the End of the World – Part 3

Author: truthdig Added: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 23:13:08 -0800 Duration: 1200 Sam Harris and Chris Hedges debate one another at UCLA’s Royce Hall in Los Angeles. Truthdig editor Robert Scheer moderates.

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