April 27, 2012
Those of you who follow the news and international events will recognize the name.  It pops up at least every six months in relation to some massacre of civilians or another…
occupyallstreets:

The 15 Deadliest Corporations: #15 Dyncorp
This privatized military company is often hired by the U.S. government to protect American interests overseas — and so the government can claim no responsibility for Dyncorp’s actions.  
Dyncorp is best known for its brutality in impoverished countries, for trafficking in child sex slaves, for slaughtering civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan, and for training rebels in Haiti. Among some stiff competition, mercenary Dyncorp may be the deadliest and most evil corporation in the United States.
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Those of you who follow the news and international events will recognize the name.  It pops up at least every six months in relation to some massacre of civilians or another…

occupyallstreets:

The 15 Deadliest Corporations: #15 Dyncorp

This privatized military company is often hired by the U.S. government to protect American interests overseas — and so the government can claim no responsibility for Dyncorp’s actions. 

Dyncorp is best known for its brutality in impoverished countries, for trafficking in child sex slaves, for slaughtering civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan, and for training rebels in Haiti. Among some stiff competition, mercenary Dyncorp may be the deadliest and most evil corporation in the United States.

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March 29, 2012
occupyallstreets:

Whistleblowing Wednesday: Human Rights Group Exposes Secret CIA Torture Prisons
Human rights campaigners welcomed on Wednesday a report that prosecutors had charged the former head of Poland’s intelligence service for helping set up CIA prisons for al Qaeda suspects in the country at the height of the U.S.-led “war on terror.”
Daily Gazeta Wyborcza, a leading Polish newspaper, said on Tuesday that Zbigniew Siemiatkowski was charged as part of a classified investigation into the matter launched in 2008.
At least two prisoners of the U.S. military jail in Guantanamo Bay in Cuba, Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri and Abu Zubaydah, have said they had been held by U.S. agents in Poland.
Rights groups say detainees were kept there without court orders and often tortured.
“Poland deserves credit for this step, as the first European state to begin to deal with CIA torture on its own soil,” London-based human rights group Reprieve said and urged Romania and Lithuania to follow Poland’s lead.
Poland’s smaller neighbor, Lithuania, was the first country in Europe to acknowledge it had worked with CIA in establishing two secret detention facilities in 2002-2006.
“Every state that has signed the (United Nations’) Convention Against Torture has an obligation not just to prevent torture but to hold accountable officials who authorize or facilitate it,” said Jameel Jaffer of the American Civil Liberties Union.
Poland has traditionally been one of the staunchest U.S. allies in Europe and has taken part in missions both in Afghanistan and Iraq.
The Polish constitution bans torture and imprisonment without court order. Politicians who authorize such activity could be tried in regular courts as well as the State Tribunal, a special court set up to try senior state officials.
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occupyallstreets:

Whistleblowing Wednesday: Human Rights Group Exposes Secret CIA Torture Prisons

Human rights campaigners welcomed on Wednesday a report that prosecutors had charged the former head of Poland’s intelligence service for helping set up CIA prisons for al Qaeda suspects in the country at the height of the U.S.-led “war on terror.”

Daily Gazeta Wyborcza, a leading Polish newspaper, said on Tuesday that Zbigniew Siemiatkowski was charged as part of a classified investigation into the matter launched in 2008.

At least two prisoners of the U.S. military jail in Guantanamo Bay in Cuba, Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri and Abu Zubaydah, have said they had been held by U.S. agents in Poland.

Rights groups say detainees were kept there without court orders and often tortured.

Poland deserves credit for this step, as the first European state to begin to deal with CIA torture on its own soil,” London-based human rights group Reprieve said and urged Romania and Lithuania to follow Poland’s lead.

Poland’s smaller neighbor, Lithuania, was the first country in Europe to acknowledge it had worked with CIA in establishing two secret detention facilities in 2002-2006.

Every state that has signed the (United Nations’) Convention Against Torture has an obligation not just to prevent torture but to hold accountable officials who authorize or facilitate it,” said Jameel Jaffer of the American Civil Liberties Union.

Poland has traditionally been one of the staunchest U.S. allies in Europe and has taken part in missions both in Afghanistan and Iraq.

The Polish constitution bans torture and imprisonment without court order. Politicians who authorize such activity could be tried in regular courts as well as the State Tribunal, a special court set up to try senior state officials.

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March 22, 2012
Algerian dissident silenced by France

This is outrageous.  France’s imperialist attitudes will never stop…

Mourad Dhina, a leading democracy and rights activist has been detained at request of Algeria, in run-up to elections.

March 13, 2012
Bradley Manning's treatment was cruel and inhuman, UN torture chief rules

March 3, 2012
Taking a Standfotojournalismus:

A protester threw back a tear-gas canister fired by police near Manama, Bahrain, Monday, Feb. 13. Thousands of protesters marched through the streets in the largest attempt in months to retake Pearl Square ahead of the one-year anniversary of a Shiite-led uprising.
[Credit : Mazen Mahdi/European Pressphoto Agency]

Taking a Stand
fotojournalismus:

A protester threw back a tear-gas canister fired by police near Manama, Bahrain, Monday, Feb. 13. Thousands of protesters marched through the streets in the largest attempt in months to retake Pearl Square ahead of the one-year anniversary of a Shiite-led uprising.

[Credit : Mazen Mahdi/European Pressphoto Agency]

March 2, 2012
insaniyat:

US plans $53 million arms sale as suppression of democracy movement gets a “seal of approval. Read and Learn more.

insaniyat:

US plans $53 million arms sale as suppression of democracy movement gets a “seal of approval. Read and Learn more.

(Source: auzubillah, via socialuprooting)

February 13, 2012

pantslessprogressive:

This weekend in Bahrain:

Thousands of security forces have been deployed around Manama in preparation for anti-government demonstrations on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday in Freedom Square (located in Miqsha, outside Manama) and near Pearl Square, where protests are banned. Activists say several security checkpoints were set up around Manama on Sunday. [APAFP]

I regret the events of last year. In a sense there is no ‘opposition’ in Bahrain, as the phrase implies one unified block with the same views. Such a phrase is not in our constitution, unlike say the United Kingdom. We only have people with different views and that’s ok.” - Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa al Khalifa, in an interview with Spiegel Online (h/t theamericanbear). King Hamad also called on Syria’s President Bashar Assad to listen to Syrian citizens, saying, “The best advice for him is from the Syrian people.” The full interview will be available Monday. [Spiegel]

“It’s just a case of manners. But when they shout ‘Down with the king and up with Khamenei’ that’s a problem for national unity.” - Bahrain’s King Hamad, in that same interview with Spiegel Online, according to Reuters. King Hamad referred to protesters’ “Down with Hamad” chants as “bad manners” and attempted to highlight a threat from Iran as a key concern. King Hamad also claimed the government’s strict emergency law is meant to protect women: “Also our women were very scared and it is the duty of a gentleman to protect women, so I had to protect them.” [Reuters/ Chicago Tribune]

Two American rights activists were expelled from Bahrain on Saturday after protesting in Manama, according to the Bahraini government. Both women are members of the group Witness Bahrain, which advocates for democracy in the island nation. A statement from the rights group said they were participating in a peaceful demonstration and were “dragged away by numerous security forces after sitting on the ground.” [Reuters]

During a pro-government rally in Bahrain, demonstrators who support the regime blamed Iran for the sectarian divide and the ongoing anti-government protests. One of the speakers at the rally also claimed the main opposition party al-Wefaq is the “voice of Iran,” according to the BBC’s Bill Law, who is in Bahrain. [BBC]

[Photos: Riot police come under fire from Molotov cocktails as they chase anti-government protesters in Sanabis, Bahrain on Sunday; An anti-government protester is treated Sunday in a house in Sanabis for birdshot pellet wounds sustained after protesters clashed by riot police. Credit: Hasan Jamali/ AP]

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February 6, 2012

dynamicafrica:

Nigeria gas drilling accident sparks fear

A devastating oil spill by Chevron that has been burning for over 20 days is still on-going with no sign of stopping. Whilst Chevron, the world’s fourth largest oil company, have moved many of their staff members away from the area, it is dangerously close to many surrounding communities where people have already been severely affected by the inferno.

Chevron says that it is providing food to the local communities but denies that this spill is causing any damage to the environment or that it is harmful.

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February 6, 2012
Transgender Taser victim fighting potential charges

A California transgender woman seen in a recent video being Tasered by police wants potential charges against her dropped.

Brooke Fantelli, owner of Fantelli Racing Products, claims that police Tased her in the stomach and genitalia after discovering that she is transgender.

The incident occurred Oct. 22, according to Fantelli’s attorney, Dana Douglas.

Douglas said that Fantelli went with friends into the desert for a photo shoot that involved Fantelli’s truck. During the shoot, Douglas said, a Federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM) ranger approached the group and asked for identification.

Fantelli’s identification had not been updated since she transitioned to female, due to a physician’s request that she live for two years in her chosen gender before changing identification.

Douglas said that after the ranger saw Fantelli’s ID, he began to use male pronouns and act hostilely.

“Up until he saw her driver’s license, everything was fine,” Douglas said. Once he saw Fantelli’s identification, however, “his first response was ‘oh you’re a man,’ and his demeanor completely changed,” said Douglas.

Douglas alleges that the ranger watched the photo shoot for two hours until Fantelli told him he was making the models uncomfortable and asked him to leave. That is when the ranger told Fantelli he was arresting her for public drunkenness, Douglas said.

A cell-phone video, taken by one of the models and spread widely over the Internet, shows what happened next.

Fantelli is seen with her hands above her head when the officer uses the Taser, it appears on her stomach. She falls to the ground screaming, where authorities use a Taser again, allegedly in her genitals.

According to Douglas, Fantelli was arrested and booked on charges of public drunkenness, resisting arrest and making a terrorist threat. However, Douglas said, no official charges have yet been filed.

Douglas insists her client was sober during the incident and that another male in Fantelli’s group was extremely drunk during the incident but was not arrested.

“Brooke had committed no crime whatsoever,” Douglas said. “Her only crime was being transgender.”

For now, Fantelli is simply asking that the case be dropped.

“She had actually hoped it would just go away,” Douglas said. “If they want to make an issue of it, we will put the BLM on trial.”

Douglas said that she and her client released the video publicly after waiting weeks for confirmation that the Imperial County State’s Attorney would not press charges against her.

The Imperial County state’s attorney’s office has a minimum 48-hour turnaround on media requests and could not comment on potential charges in time for publication.

BLM responded to a Windy City Times inquiry and confirmed the incident. According to that statement, the bureau is investigating if the officer’s actions were warranted.

“We take allegations of misuse of the use of force seriously, and evaluate the circumstances in any case when members of the public express concerns or make a complaint,” the statement said.

However, the statement goes on to say that “it appears the ranger targeted appropriately in this case.”

(Source: transfeminism, via fuckyeahmarxismleninism)

January 24, 2012
This is a phenominally fucking important video: 13 year old torture vic in Syria

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