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George W. Bush has his back to the wall. He just cancelled a speech in Switzerland due to fear of mass protests and his arrest for authorizing the torture of detainees at Guantánamo Bay.
Bush is afraid of another Pinochet incident. In 1998, late Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet was arrested in London on a warrant from Spain for multiple crimes committed during his brutal, bloody reign.
Human rights activists all over the world have pledged to seek arrest warrants wherever Bush travels outside the United States. Already, legal proceedings in Spain and Germany target Bush and his henchmen for their crimes. Bush cannot hide, just like Pinochet couldn’t.
We owe the people of Switzerland, Spain and Germany a debt of gratitude for their steadfastness and continued activity to bring Bush to justice. We can do no less.
This is truly a global movement for accountability and justice. The American people have a special responsibility to continue to expose Bush and keep the pressure on.
Bush and Cheney were hoping that the outrage against them would die, but it never will.
We in the IndictBushNow movement are committed to ensure that Bush will be pursued wherever he goes for his war crimes, torture policies and attacks on civil rights and civil liberties. We demand justice.
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On tape, Kissinger tells Nixon in 1971 (during Bangladesh genocide): "No one likes the Indians." Forward to 4:25
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Check this video out -- Farrakhan Explains The Story of Israel In Scripture (1 of 2) http://t.co/laJQetP via @youtube.The Igbo Jews are said to have migrated from Syrian, Portuguese and Libyan Israelites into West Africa. Historical records shows that this migration started around 740 C.E. [citation needed] According to UCLA trained amateur Jewish Historian and Rio Hondo Police Academy trained Forensic investigator Chinedu Nwabunwanne of Aguleri, who resides in Los Angeles and has researched this subject for more than 15 years at the UCLA libraries in Los Angeles, "the migration started when the forces of Caliph Mohammed -the last leader of the Umayyads- and his Qaysi-Arab supportes defeated the Yamani-Arab Umayyads of Syria in 744 C.E; sacked the Yamanis and their Jewish supporters from Syria. The Syrian-Jewish migrant tribes Dan, Naphtali, Gad, and Asher resettled in Nigeria where they became known as Sambatyon Jews. [citation needed] In 1484 and 1667 Judeans and Zebulonians from Portugal and Libya respectively joined Sambatyon Jews of Nigeria. Thus, Nigerian Jews originated from the following six Israelite tribes: Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher and Zebulon. [citation needed] It is interesting to note that these six tribes are the same tribes Moses repeated their names twice when he blessed the Children Of Israel. These six tribes mentioned above are The House Of Judah and the children of Israel his companions (Ezekiel 37:16. Those remaining six tribes not mentioned above are The House Of Ephraim and the children of Israel his companion (Ezekiel 37:16)."
Cape Verde History. Check this video out -- Black Palestinian natives of the Holy land http://t.co/F8TdVBi via @youtube.Check this video out -- Black Natives in Canaan http://t.co/UJa2w56 via @youtube.Check this video out -- Afro Iranians & dark skinned Iranians (Bandaris) about the light-skinned... http://t.co/2GpJ3mo via @youtube.Check this video out -- Black Iraqis - Yep no Joke - Natives http://t.co/CzIaLst via @youtube.Check this video out -- Black Iraqis make Obama a model http://t.co/lVFQjcK via @youtube.Check this video out -- First Black Saudi Imam Claims His Appointment More Significant Than Obam... http://t.co/wL1eJqE via @youtube.Check this video out -- Igbo people, Culture and History http://t.co/3WoamsN via @youtube
Except for a few vague and questionable accounts of unknown Islands by passing Phoenician or Arab sailors, the Cape Verde Islands were as yet undiscovered and uninhabited when the Portuguese arrived in the 1460s. Prince Henry the Navigator's desire to explore the African Coast, coupled with innovations in sailing (the invention of the rig) provided the conditions for the discovery of the Islands by Portuguese-sponsored explorers. Exactly which Sea Captain first sighted the Islands is disputed due to inaccurate accounts from the time - many of which were not written until years after the voyages. It may have been the Venetian, Alvise Cadamosto, or the Genoese, António de Noli or Diogo Gomes (all of whom were in the service of the Portuguese). There is also some question over exactly when the Islands were discovered, however both Diogo Gomes and António de Noli are attributed with the discovery, with the official date being May 1st 1460. Diogo Afonso is credited with the discovery of Santo Antao, Sao Vicente and Sao Nicolau. ColonisationThe colonisation of the Islands began in 1462 on Santiago when Ribeira Grande (now Cidade Velha) was founded. To encourage settlement and investment, the colonists were given exclusive trading rights along the Portuguese-controlled West African coast and its rivers in 1466. The Colonists took slaves from the African Mainland to develop the land and by 1582 there were 13,700 slaves working the land on Santiago and Fogo. However, the Island's delicate environment proved too difficult for the establishment of prosperous agriculture (with the exception of cotton). The real value of the Islands proved to be in their strategic location as a supply station for South America-bound Sailing Vessels taking advantage of the Trade Winds. Christopher Columbus and Vasco da Gama both stopped in the Cape Verde Islands during their voyages.Check this video out -- Christopher Columbus And The Afrikan Holocaust - Part 1 - Dr. John Henri... http://t.co/4I6Y8s4 via @youtube http://about.me/mikekib1/bio Grace be to you and peace from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ. |
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