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Pedophile scandal in Lithuania: Judges and Politicians Implicated


The girl was born in 2004. Her father is Drąsius Kedys, and mother - Laima Stankūnaitė. The parents lived together for several years but later got divorced. According to the decision of the court, the custody of the girl was granted to the mother; however, she did not take proper care of her child. Having learned about this, the father decided to bring the child back. The court approved the decision, the mother refused the custody of the girl and the custody was granted to the father. The girl returned to live in the house of her father and saw her mother only rarely. However, she started telling that while living at her mother's she had been raped by some men, and that her mother Laima Stankūnaitė used to take her to some rented flat, where she had to satisfy sexual needs of three grownup men, had been molested, and sexually abused.

As soon as Drąsius Kedys learned about this, he immediately referred to the police asking to initiate a preliminary investigation.

The investigation was soon initiated; however, when it turned out what men were being accused of the paedophilia, the investigation was discontinued abruptly and illegally.

Comment: This sordid tale has gripped Lithuania. It should be pointed out that the media there is working overtime to paint the abused child's mother as a normal and pitiful human being. The state meanwhile, rather than investigating the cancer Drasius Kedys exposed at the heart of Lithuanian society, is waging a war of attrition to return the girl to her pimp (her own mother). This is unsurprising, of course, because her abusers include top state officials.

Shades of Marcel Vervloesem and the Zandvoort File:

Zandvoort File: Story of Marcel Vervloesem and the Elite Peophile Networks

Working Class Hero: Marcel Vervloesem Against the Pedocratic Elite

Beyond the Dutroux Affair: The reality of protected child abuse and snuff networks in a world ruled by psychopaths


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Flashback Pedophile Network in Lithuania: Drasius Kedys Case Keeps Escalating

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People power: neighbours and friends block police from going near the Drasius family home where the little girl is living.
The phenomenon of protesters gathering in Garliava, Kaunas district near Venckai house has received a lot of media and public attention. This spontaneous gathering of people from across Lithuania has received a lot of praise and criticism as well as raised questions in various society circles about the meaning and purpose of such occurrences.

The outrage and anger of protestors is caused by the 14th of May Kedainiu district court ruling that full custody of Kedys's daughter be given to allegedly abusive mother L. Stankunaite. The judge B. Versackis commented that the ruling had to be executed immediately, on the same day.

In the video filmed by Mr Kedys, Deimantele confirmed that the mother had taken part and given consent to the sexual abuse sessions that took place in the hotel rooms as well as L. Stankunaite's flat. Later, when Judge B. Versackis was asked to comment on the urgency of his decision, he stated that he didn't have enough evidence on Ms Stankunaite's involvement in the case.

Although this court ruling has been postponed by the Panevezys district court on the 20th of May, people have been left confused by the logic of the previous ruling and continue to protest in Garliava and around the world.

Cult

Flashback Pedophile-Hunter Drasius Kedys found dead in Kaunas

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5,000 people turned out for the funeral of Drasius Kedys
Kaunas, Lithuania - The manhunt for Drąsius Kedys appears to be over, as police say the infamous fugitive's body was found in the Kaunas reservoir Saturday and Kedys' relatives have confirmed the body's identity.

At a press conference Wednesday, authorities announced that the identity of Kedys' corpse had been identified by his aunt Birutė Steponkevičienė, sister Neringa Venckienė and ex-girlfriend Laima Stankūnaitė, who is the mother of his four-year-old daughter.

Kedys was clean-shaven and had grown out his hair and dyed it black and police and relatives said he looked little like he did in his widely-circulated buzzcut photo, but other signs such as a matching mole and tattoo were found. The body had washed up on the banks of the reservoir and had a Baikal IZH-79 pistol on his person. An autopsy is currently being conducted and the cause of death had not been determined yet. Police have initially estimated that Kedys was dead for a week before his corpse was found. Kedys was 37 years old.

"No external marks of violence during the initial survey were found," Kaunas Regional Prosecutor Kęstutis Betingis told journalists at Wednesday's press conference.

Cult

Flashback Lithuanian Father Shoots Dead Pedophile Judge, Hailed a Hero

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Judge Jonas Furmanavicius
The prime suspect in a brutal double-murder case in Lithuania has been hailed a hero for apparently taking revenge on those he believed had sexually molesting his daughter.

Drasius Kedys disappeared after Jonas Furmanavicius, a leading district court judge, and Violeta Naruseviciene, his daughter's aunt, were shot dead on 5 October.

The 37-year-old divorced father had made repeated and public accusations that the judge had sexually abused his four-year-old daughter, and also claimed that the aunt was supplying him with young girls.

Police believe Mr Kedys, apparently frustrated and angered with legal inertia and suspecting powerful figures in Lithuania's legal system might organise a cover-up, took the law into his own hands and killed both with his legally owned handgun.

Mr Furmanavicius was gunned down in what police called a "hitman-style" execution as he got out of his car in Kaunas, Lithuania's second city, while Ms Naruseviciene died a short time later.

Bad Guys

Throwing Us A Bone? Five Pedophile Priests Removed From Ministry While Others Continue On

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© Associated PressPhiladelphia Archbishop Charles Chaput.
Philadelphia Archbishop Charles Chaput says five priests have been found not suitable for ministry due to substantiated allegations of sexual abuse or boundary violations.

Chaput says three priests will be returned to ministry while another died during the investigation. He also says 17 other cases have been investigated but the findings are not being announced Friday.

The cardinal also offered his profound apology to the victims of clergy abuse.

Family

Flashback Pedophile Networks: Drasius Kedys, an open letter to the People of Lithuania

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Comment: Original translation by Adrian Zyzik. Text improved for clarity by Sott.net.


Stories from my four-year old daughter about naked men, her being undressed, her being licked and requests to "lick big sysalai" (as my little girl calls men's genital organs), dripping out cream, her being covered with that "natural" cream, the "sysalas" becoming very little (after the "cream" came out), putting "sysalas" into her mouth, its pulling forward and backwards, shouting strange sounds, putting and pulling "sysalas" in the living room, bathroom, lavatory... everywhere, always, hundreds of times when she visited her "Mummy" at weekends (even on my daughter's Christening day) do not move any of the officers involved to launch a judicial inquiry. "Nothing happened here," they say, "the girl is alive." Her mother received compensation from those with the "big sysalai".

Three interrogations of my daughter about circumstances of sexual abuse (even if, according to law regulations, a child may be interrogated only once), complex forensic psychiatry done with my daughter, forensic psychology expertise with the categorical conclusion that my daughter can properly understand particularly essential circumstances of the case and can testify. Increased predisposition to fantasise was not identified. Ten psychologists that participated in interrogations were not able to determine "lies" of the child. However, all this does not mean anything in our state. Categorical request of prosecutors to constantly interrogate the child (after she was interrogated and examined already) allows them to take the decision - the child was not sexually abused.

I do not know. Maybe, as her father, I look with another eye upon this situation and understand words of the girl repeated during interrogations and expertise. But maybe there are people in Lithuania who cannot understand words of the child in a different way - it is disgusting violence, orgies of degenerates, perverts, paedophiles... I do not know, maybe "qualified" prosecutors think differently...

Comment: The following is a Lithuanian TV news report from 2009:




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CERN Scientist Sentenced in French Terror Case

Said Hicheur
© Gonzalo Fuentes/ReutersSaid Hicheur, center, whose son Adlène was convicted over e-mail exchanges with a presumed member of Al Qaeda, on Friday in Paris. Another son, Halim, right, called the case "outrageous."
A Paris court on Friday sentenced a French-Algerian particle physicist to five years in prison, one of them suspended, on the charge of "criminal association with the intent to prepare terrorist acts," ruling that the man's online correspondence in 2009 with a presumed member of Al Qaeda constituted a criminal act.

The scientist, Adlène Hicheur, 35, did not deny the exchange of messages, in which he suggested targets for terrorist strikes in France, but maintains that he never intended to act on his words. The trial has raised difficult questions about the possible excesses of French antiterrorism law, which in effect treats intent as a criminal act.

A researcher at the Large Hadron Collider project at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, in Switzerland, Dr. Hicheur met his interlocutor on an Internet forum dedicated to radical Islam while on sick leave, nursing a herniated disk at his parents' home in southeastern France.

Dr. Hicheur has been in prison since his arrest 2 1/2 years ago; that period will be counted as time served, his lawyer said Friday, adding that they would decide in coming days whether to appeal the verdict.

Comment: It seems like France is making an example of Hicheur in order to get across a message, which is that you could be jailed for posting your opinions on the internet.

For further reading involving France's alleged "jihadi terrorist" Mohammed Merah, read:

Sarkozy The American's 9/11: Mohamed Merah: 'Liquidated' French Intelligence Asset
Sarkozy's Coup d'État: Mohamed Merah was French Intelligence Asset


Bizarro Earth

France Drops Sex Harassment Law, Angers Feminists

Dominique Strauss-Kahn
© Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters Dominique Strauss-Kahn
France repealed a sexual harassment law on Friday on the grounds that the definition of the crime was too vague, sparking renewed debate of an issue put into the spotlight by the arrest of one-time presidential hopeful Dominique Strauss-Kahn last year.

Some women's groups said the decision, by France's highest constitutional body, would leave victims without legal protection until a new law is penned, while others argued an improved law could lead to more convictions.

Former International Monetary Fund chief Strauss-Kahn was arrested last May, accused of sexual assault by a hotel maid. The charges were later dropped but the ensuing scandal cast a harsh light on a practice in France of hushing up or shrugging off sexual advances by powerful figures. Feminists demanded a change of attitude.

Strauss-Kahn had already been rapped over a sexual relationship with a subordinate in 2008, who said she felt pressured to sleep with him, and French writer Tristane Banon filed a complaint after the New York case alleging he tried to assault her in 2003.

Junior civil service minister Georges Tron was forced to resign in June after two women who had worked for him filed sexual harassment complaints. One said the debate sparked by the Strauss-Kahn scandal had prompted her to break her silence.

Friday's repeal of the law should eventually lead to clearer guidelines for judges. But the fact the measure goes into effect immediately means that all ongoing sexual harassment cases not yet ruled on in court will be thrown out.

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US Drone Strike Kills 8 In Pakistan

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Peshawar, Pakistan - An American drone fired a volley of missiles into a house close to the Afghan border on Saturday, killing eight suspected militants and indicating U.S. resolve to continue with the attacks despite renewed Pakistani opposition, officials said.

The strike in North Waziristan was the second American drone operation in Pakistan this week.

The attacks come amid American efforts to rebuild its relationship with Pakistan, which in November blocked the passage of U.S. and NATO war supplies to neighboring Afghanistan. The country's parliament has called for an end to the drone strikes, which many here regard as an unacceptable violation of sovereignty.

Up to eight missiles were fired at a house in the Dra Nishtar area of North Waziristan early Saturday, Pakistani intelligence officials said. They didn't give their names because they were not authorized to be named in the media.

Pakistan's foreign office issued a statement condemning the attack, saying it was a violation of sovereignty and international law. It did the same after the strike last Sunday, which was the first since lawmakers demanded they end. Previously, individual attacks rarely drew official complaint.

Comment: Police State: "Robots R'US": Military-Style Drones on 63 Military Bases In The USA


Info

Greek Voters Prepare for Key Election Amid Austerity Crisis

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© Agence France-Presse/Getty ImagesGreek voters are expected to use the elections to 'punish' mainstream parties for the country's economic crisis.
Athens, Greece - Voters in Greece prepared Saturday to take part in parliamentary elections, with wide uncertainty over what government will emerge from Sunday's vote and how it will handle the austerity crisis gripping the nation.

No party is expected to win a majority of the vote, meaning a coalition will again have to be formed.

The outgoing coalition government pushed through a series of painful austerity measures in order to secure emergency bailout funding for Greece, which is at the center of the eurozone debt crisis.

The two main parties which formed that coalition in November, PASOK and New Democracy, are expected to lose votes to a raft of smaller parties, as people express their unhappiness at their country's economic plight.

Campaigning came to a close on Friday.

Evangelos Venizelos, leader of the left-leaning PASOK party, declared "everything is at stake Sunday," as he addressed a final campaign rally in the capital's central Syntagma Square, scene of many anti-austerity protests.