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Complaint Against New Zealand Govt for Crimes Against Humanity

The International Criminal Court - Processing Complaint Against The New Zealand Government for Crimes Against Humanity

Right to Life is pleased that the International Criminal Court [ICC] in The Hague has initiated a formal legal preliminary examination into a complaint against the New Zealand government for crimes against humanity. Right to Life welcomes the preliminary examination by the Prosecutor of the ICC and expects that it will encourage the government to comply with its obligations under international law and United Nations Conventions.This complaint was lodged with the Court by SavingDowns and Right to Life New Zealand. SavingDowns is an organised group of parents with children with Down syndrome. Their children are greatly loved and valued as members of their families and communities.

The complaint is in respect to the government's controversial ante-natal screening programme introduced nationally in February 2010. The Ministry of Health directed that doctors and midwives were obligated to offer screening to all pregnant women in New Zealand. One of the declared objective of this programme was to prevent the births of babies born in New Zealand with Down syndrome and other conditions such as Spina Bifida.. It was expected that the screening programme would result in up to 90 per cent of babies diagnosed in the womb with Down syndrome being killed before birth. This is eugenics that decrees that only the perfect may be born. It is a crime against humanity.

Human life begins at conception. At the moment of conception the new human being is endowed by its Creator with human rights, the foundation right being an inalienable right to life. From conception the unborn child is entitled to the respect and protection that is accorded to the human person. Unborn children diagnosed as having Down syndrome are members of the human family and do not forfeit their right to life because of a genetic condition. Right to Life calls upon the government to cease discrimination against the unborn with Down syndrome or other conditions.

Wolf

Are Mexicans about to vote for the return of the 'perfect dictatorship'?

After seven decades of rule, the PRI lost power 12 years ago. Now, under telegenic leader Peña Nieto, it is on its way back. But many still fear that none of the candidates can bring longed-for change to a country weary of violence

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© Esteban Felix/APMasks depicting Mexican presidential candidates and former presidents at a shop in Mexico City.
For weeks the sky over Mexico City has kept its inhabitants guessing - one moment it has been azure and sunny; the next an ominous grey vault of clouds belly full with rain. The downpours, when they come, whip flash floods across streets and topple trees.

"At my age you learn to be ready for anything," said Mario Rojas, 86, clutching an umbrella and tramping in rubber boots across Avenida Alvaro Obregón to his tailor's shop. He wasn't referring to the weather. "This vote, God knows what happens after."

Mexico elects a new president and congress on Sunday, after a fraught campaign that has shone a harsh light on its fledgling democracy. Whoever wins the keys to Los Pinos, the presidential mansion, will inherit a country as uncertain as its current weather and a people demoralised by the seemingly never-ending "war on drugs".

Bell

Syria conference leaves open Assad question

An international conference on Saturday accepted a U.N.-brokered peace plan for Syria, but left open the key question of whether the country's president could be part of a transitional government.

The U.S. backed away from insisting that the plan explicitly exclude President Bashar Assad from any role in a new Syrian government, hoping the concession would encourage Russia to put greater pressure on its longtime ally to end the violent crackdown that the opposition says has claimed over 14,000 lives.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton insisted that Assad would still have to go, saying it is now "incumbent on Russia and China to show Assad the writing on the wall."

"There is a credible alternative to the Assad regime," she said. "What we have done here is to strip away the fiction that he and those with blood on their hands can stay in power."

Comment: The "credible alternative to the Assad regime" is clearly one postulated and created by Western Governments. "What [Western Governments] have done here is to" create in the minds of the Western World a fiction that Assad and his Government have blood on their hands.

CIA or Mossad Snipers Caught in Syria?
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Cult

France: Libel and lies in MIVILUDES' report denounced

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Georges Fenech, tripping on the cult of power. We'd suggest kidnapping and deprogramming HIM, except his type can't be changed into human.
HRWF (27.06.2012) - Russian Bishop Konstantin Bendas reacts to report about his visit to MIVILUDES in Paris

Georges Fenech, the president of MIVILUDES, convicted by the Paris Criminal Court

The Russian media dealing with religious issues have widely echoed the 1 June 2012 decision of the Paris Criminal Court convicting Georges Fenech, the president of MIVILUDES (Interministerial Mission for Monitoring and Combatting Cultic Deviances), for public defamation, as it can be seen hereafter.

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Stocks surge after agreement in eurozone

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© Brendan Mcdermid/ReutersTraders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Stocks surged Friday as investors cheered an agreement by European leaders to stabilize the region's banks, a pact that helped remove some of the uncertainty that has been plaguing markets.

The broad rally saw the Dow Jones industrial average tack on 278 points and chalk up its best day since June 6.

Still, for the quarter the broader stock market ended lower, down 3.3 percent, marking the first down quarter for the benchmark S&P 500-stock index in the last three after inconclusive Greek elections and concerns about the solvency of Spanish banks roiled financial markets around the world.

The S&P 500 is up 8.3 percent since the start of 2012.

Crucially, euro-zone leaders agreed that countries would be able to recapitalize banks directly without increasing a country's budget deficit.

Comment: Another sign money is being made from thin air: "countries would be able to recapitalize banks directly without increasing a country's budget deficit".

Think anyone will be coming along and Recapitalizing your savings or 401k plan any time soon? More evidence they are refilling the coffers to tear it down again. What have they done to help the poor and needy? Nil.

Another tidbit: "Brent and U.S. crude oil prices soared". When such things happen the prices at the pump rapidly soar, but when there are major reductions in crude oil, prices are very slow to go down. A sign there is little, if any, concern for (middle class-poor) people trying to make ends meet.


Info

Court Drops Karadzic Genocide Charge

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© Jerry Lampen/ReutersKaradzic faces nine other charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
The International Criminal Court for the former Yugoslavia has dropped one genocide charge against wartime Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, but a similar charge over the Srebrenica massacre still stands.

Presiding judge O-Gon Kwon said there was not enough evidence to substantiate the definition of genocide in relation to killings by Bosnian Serb forces in towns and villages of Bosnia from March to December 1992.

In addition to the Srebrenica genocide charge, Karadzic faces nine other charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity for his role in the 1992-1995 conflict which left some 100,000 people dead and more than 2 million homeless.

"The chamber partially grants the motion and acquits the accused on count one of the indictment and denies the remainder of his request," Mr Kwon said.

Genocide is the gravest crime in international humanitarian law - and the hardest to prove.

Bad Guys

The Devastating Truth Behind Obamacare

I want my Obamacare! I want my Obamacare!

Well, you've got it. The US Supreme Court just upheld it by calling the individual mandate a tax.

Those who shout victory to the rooftops have no idea what's in store for them. No idea at all.

It's vital to look at the real effects of this sinister plan. It's all about the effects of mainstream medicine. That's what the sold-out press is refusing to examine.

Several months ago, guest-hosting The Alex Jones Radio Show, I discussed the case of a young Michigan boy, whose parents had been taken to court three times to force them to submit their child to intensely toxic chemo treatments - despite these facts:

The boy's latest scans revealed no sign of cancer; the drugs that would be forced on him can cause cancer; the drugs have not been approved to treat children.

Stormtrooper

Hystericized Scoiety: Two 'Muslim Converts' Arrested Over 'Olympic Terror Plot' for canoeing on river

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© Ian JonesTwo men suspected of plotting an Olympic terror attack are being held at Paddington Green police station in west London
Two Muslim converts were arrested in East London yesterday on suspicion of plotting an attack against the London Olympic canoeing venue.

Sources said the arrests were based on a tip-off after men were seen behaving suspiciously close to the venue in Waltham Abbey, Hertfordshire on Monday.

Hertfordshire police officers began combing the banks after three men were seen in a dinghy on the River Lea.

The two men, aged 18 and 32, were arrested at separate residential addresses in east London, by officers from the Metropolitan Police Counter-Terrorism Command, at 7am on Thursday morning.

They were detained under the Terrorism Act 2000 on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism and held at a central London police station.

A friend of the arrested men named the 18-year-old as Jamal ud-Din and said the older man was someone he knew only as "Zakariya."

Comment: This is just the sort of nonsense propaganda they need to push to justify the police state security spending on the Olympics:

Undercover Reporter Infiltrates Private Security Firm to Expose London Olympic Evacuation Plan, Predator Drones and Delivery of '200,000 Casket Linings'


Stormtrooper

Best of the Web: Americans Are Being Prepared For Full Spectrum Tyranny

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© Unknown
Totalitarian governments, like persistent forms of cancer, have latched onto the long history of man, falling and then reemerging from the deep recesses of our cultural biology to wreak havoc upon one unlucky generation to the next. The assumption by most is that these unfortunate empires are the product of bureaucracies gone awry; overtaken by the chaotic maddening hunger for wealth and power, and usually manipulated by the singular ambitions of a mesmerizing dictator. For those of us in the Liberty Movement who are actually educated on the less acknowledged details of history, oligarchy and globalized centralism is much less random than this, and a far more deliberate and devious process than the general unaware public is willing consider.

Unfortunately, the final truth is very complex, even for us...

One cannot place the blame of despotism entirely on the shoulders of globalists. Sadly, the crimes of elites are only possible with a certain amount of complicity from subsections of the populace. Without our penchant for apathy and fear, there can be no control. That is to say, there is no power over us but that which we give away. We pave the road to our own catastrophes.

In the end, a tyrant's primary job is not to crush the masses and rule out of malevolence, but to obtain the voluntary consent of the citizenry, usually through trickery and deceit. Without the permission of the people, subconscious or otherwise, no tyranny can survive.

Star of David

UK report finds IDF tortures Palestinian children

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© Reuters/Mohammed SalemReuters/Mohammed Salem
British lawyers have lodged a complaint at the UN against Israel for allegedly torturing Palestinian children. Their report showed youngsters held in solitary confinement and shackled while in the custody of the Israeli military.

­This is considered torture and in breach of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. A report funded by the UK Foreign Office claims Palestinian youths are routinely abused by Israeli authorities. A delegation of nine British lawyers revealed how Palestinians as young as 12 are treated when arrested and in Israeli custody. They spoke to UN agencies, former Israeli soldiers, Palestinian and Israeli NGOs and Palestinian children.

The report - Children in Military Custody - found that children are arrested by a number of soldiers normally in a night raid on their homes; they are then blindfolded with their wrists bound and transported to an interrogation centre face down on the floor of military vehicles.

"The majority are verbally and physically abused, without being informed of their right to see a lawyer or of their right to silence. They are sometimes held in solitary confinement and made to sign statements they can't read because they are written in Hebrew," the report says.