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Blog EntryFeb 11, '12 10:44 AM
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"Germany prowling around Europe looting assets from countries like Greece"

 
In Lisbon, this afternoon, some citizens gathered in front of the Portuguese Parliament (São Bento) in a vigil of solidarity with the Greeks, feeling disgusted by the current humiliations being imposed on them. We can see the Portuguese Police interacting with the participants in a peaceful and cordial atmosphere."
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In Lisbon, this afternoon, some citizens gathered in front of the Portuguese Parliament (São Bento) in a vigil of solidarity with the Greeks, feeling disgusted by the current humiliations being impos..
 
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Anonymous has ended a rather busy week with a hack of the CIA website, which is currently offline.
 
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Music has the power to inspire and reach people who haven't heard about Occupy yet - and that's what Occupation Records intends to do. Also lots of artists want to find a way to help and thank those already involved and we can help them with that. What’s happening?
 
“The only way to take it down is to take the Internet down,” stated Doctor Pouwelse of Delft University of Technology to the Daily Mail.
Tribler will be entirely decentralized, leaving the control in the hands of the users.
(I read it as "time hackers")
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The never-ending war between copyright holders and online pirates just entered a new phase. However, this time hackers are armed with the ultimate weapon that may grant them victory.
 
"..Spain's prosecution of crusading judge Baltasar Garzon is an "assault on the entire human race."
Hebe de Bonafini said she is filing a habeus corpus petition with Spain and the European human rights court demanding an end to the trials that have already effectively ended Garzon's career.
Garzon is a hero in Latin America for filing charges against dictactors in Chile and Argentina long before... those countries were able to handle their own human rights trials.
De Bonafini said it's time for Argentines to speak out against what she called a threatened comeback of the same forces that supported right-wing leaders from the dictatorship era such as Adolf Hitler, Francisco Franco, Benito Mussolini and Alfredo Stroessner."

http://www.newsday.com/news/nation/argentine-rights-workers-to-spain-lay-off-garzon-1.3520417
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Argentina: Spain's prosecution of crusading judge Garzon an assault on human rights worldwide
 
"To the victims of human rights criminals he was a crusading knight fearlessly wielding the sword of justice wherever it was needed across the globe. Now Judge Baltasar Garzón, the Spanish magistrate who pursued dictators, terrorists and drug barons, has himself been condemned in a remarkable court verdict that claims he behaved like the totalitarian regimes he famously pursued."
Reed Brody of Human Rights Watch said: "It looks like Garzón's enemies got what they wanted … the criminal prosecution of a judge for his judicial actions undermines the independence of the judiciary. The accumulation of charges against h...im raise the appearance that they have been brought in revenge for his handling of cases involving vested interests."

That he should be banned for investigating the sort of corruption that brought the country's indignados, or indignant ones, on to the streets in protest last year only added insult to the injury felt by some. The guilty verdict against Garzón, they pointed out, made him one of the first people to be punished in the long-running Gürtel case involving corruption in the PP regional governments of Valencia and Madrid.

The case alleges public money was siphoned off by PP politicians and crooked businessmen during, among numerous other cases, a visit to Spain by Pope Benedict. "Garzón has become the first victim of the Gürtel clan," the Garzón solidarity group, which called Thursday's protests, said.
 
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Supporters protest in Madrid after Spanish human rights champion barred for 11 years over illegal recordings of lawyers
 
via Occupy Wall St.
‎"For years, Greece has been wrecked by the very same policies of austerity also underway in the United States and other countries. From Athens to Oakland, the 99% have awoken - and we refuse to be sold out." - OccupyWallSt.org
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Wages are to be cut by more than 20 percent, thousands of civil servants will be laid off, and vital social programs will be severely cut. These laws punish the Greek 99% to repay the debts of the ruling class. The government has sold out sovereignty, the poor, and the working class in the interest ...
 
Several hundred firefighters have broken through police lines and hosed down the prime minister's office in Brussels to protest the government's tougher retirement plans. Firefighters demand to keep their early retirement age at 58, arguing their arduous job does not allow them to work into their sixties.
 
 

5 Comments
stillwandering wrote on Feb 11
love the firemen video :)
stillwandering wrote on Feb 11
Greek police issued arrest warrants against the representatives of the Troika-ECB, IMF and EU-charges of "extortion" of "disguised promotion of the elimination or reduction of our democratic political and of national sovereignty "and" interference in legal processes essential "state.

"There are warned that, as legitimate representatives of the Greek police, we will require that warrants be issued to you by a large number of crimes under the law and according to the Greek Penal Code, "he says in a letter the Panhellenic Federation Police Officers (POASY). Recipients are Poul Thomsen, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Servaz Deruz, European Commission (EC) and Klaus Mazuch, European Central Bank (ECB)."

http://www.publico.es/​dinero/421378/​una-asociacion-de-la-polici​a-griega-exige-el-arresto-​de-la-troika*



Una asociación de la policía griega exige el arresto de la troika
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The POASY demand "program policies that safeguard the interests of workers" and that the interest of "predatory" "can not be placed above the basic needs of ordinary people"

It clarifies that "under any circumstances," the police will agree to be used against the Greek people: "We will not accept that put us to kill our brothers," says the letter.
leveret333 wrote on Feb 11
love the firemen video :)
Ditto !!! ... fighting men in uniform !!..and who would deter them from their fight ??? That is sooooo right !!!
leveret333 wrote on Feb 11
I have been going gthrough all this for quite a time... will be back .. Wonderful collection of info.. I need to take a break and eat something...
redchunkless wrote on Feb 12
thanks for all the great info,tracy.we need more like you.
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