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Re: Direitos humanos
« Responder #60 em: 2015-11-14 02:26:47 »
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I don't understand how seeing these murders can leave someone less sympathetic to refugees fleeing these murderers:

This congressman just showed how not to respond to the Paris attacks


Although the perpetrators of the Paris attacks remain unknown, Jeff Duncan, a Republican congressman from South Carolina, took to Twitter to say that the tragedy shows

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Europe and America shouldn't let in Syrian refugees because it might lead to more attacks.



As Dan Holloway tweeted earlier tonight, this assumption is misguided:


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Again, we still don't know who's to blame for the Paris attacks — so we don't know if a jihadist group was involved, or even what the motives were. But if a jihadist group is the culprit, these kinds of terrorist organizations are exactly the kind of danger that many Syrian refugees are fleeing from. It is ISIS, after all, that has terrorized Syria — and forced people to flee their home country to find refuge from the violence.

The horror of the Paris attacks, then, should help us empathize with the plight of the Syrian refugees — they're trying to avoid the same kind of pitiless massacres that occurred in France. We should be more sympathetic to what Syrians are going through after tonight, not less.


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Sim, há quem diga no Twitter que podem ter sido os Amish.

Não nos podemos precipitar e acusar alguma ideologia específica antes de existirem dados.


eu acho que foram os ciganos

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Re: Direitos humanos
« Responder #61 em: 2015-11-14 02:29:49 »
Ezra Klein ‏@ezraklein
I don't understand how seeing these murders can leave someone less sympathetic to refugees fleeing these murderers:

This congressman just showed how not to respond to the Paris attacks


Although the perpetrators of the Paris attacks remain unknown, Jeff Duncan, a Republican congressman from South Carolina, took to Twitter to say that the tragedy shows

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Europe and America shouldn't let in Syrian refugees because it might lead to more attacks.



As Dan Holloway tweeted earlier tonight, this assumption is misguided:


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Again, we still don't know who's to blame for the Paris attacks — so we don't know if a jihadist group was involved, or even what the motives were. But if a jihadist group is the culprit, these kinds of terrorist organizations are exactly the kind of danger that many Syrian refugees are fleeing from. It is ISIS, after all, that has terrorized Syria — and forced people to flee their home country to find refuge from the violence.

The horror of the Paris attacks, then, should help us empathize with the plight of the Syrian refugees — they're trying to avoid the same kind of pitiless massacres that occurred in France. We should be more sympathetic to what Syrians are going through after tonight, not less.


vox


Sim, há quem diga no Twitter que podem ter sido os Amish.

Não nos podemos precipitar e acusar alguma ideologia específica antes de existirem dados.


eu acho que foram os ciganos


Os ciganos não, pá, que isso é xenofobia.

Podemos porém colocar a hipótese de terem sido grupos para-militares de Escuteiras Suecas. Pode ter acontecido. Devemos esperar por dados mais concretos.
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« Responder #62 em: 2015-11-29 18:57:30 »
France places climate activists under house arrest during Paris summit
       
Twenty-four environmental activists have been placed under house arrest ahead of the Paris climate summit, using France’s state of emergency laws. Two of them slammed an attack on civil liberties in an interview with FRANCE 24.

French security forces have been on edge since Islamist gunmen killed 130 people in a deadly rampage across Paris on November 13, in the country’s worst ever terrorist attacks.

The ensuing state of emergency, declared by President François Hollande and extended by lawmakers for three months, has given police sweeping powers to search homes, handcuff residents and place people under house arrest, without judicial oversight.

On Thursday, one such raid in the western city of Rennes led police into an apartment shared by several unsuspecting flatmates.

“They entered the apartment with shotguns and assault rifles. It was quite violent. They pinned us to the ground,” said Amélie, a young barmaid who did not wish to give her full name. “It lasted quite a long time. We had no idea why they were there.”

The officers handed Amélie a restraining order informing her that she can no longer leave Rennes, is required to register three times a day at the local police station, and must stay at home between 8pm and 6am.

The order ends on December 12, the day the Paris climate summit draws to a close.

Five of her acquaintances have been issued similar injunctions. All of them, like Amélie, are left-wing and green activists.

Ban on protests

Citing the heightened terrorist threat, French authorities have issued a blanket ban on demonstrations – including all rallies planned to coincide with the climate summit, which Hollande is due to formally open on Monday.

Some climate campaigners have vowed to defy the ban, which author and veteran campaigner Naomi Klein described as “a gross abuse of power that risks turning the summit into a farce”.

FEARS OF HUMAN RIGHTS BREACHES AMID STATE OF EMERGENCY

France’s Interior Minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, has defended the decision to place 24 climate activists under house arrest for the duration of the summit, which will see around 150 heads of state and government converge on the French capital.

In a trip to Strasbourg on Saturday, he said the activists had “taken part in violent protests in the past and vowed not to abide by the principles of the state of emergency”.

AFP news agency has had access to the restraining notices. It says they point to the “threat to public order” posed by radical campaigners, noting that security forces “must not be distracted from the task of combating the terrorist threat”.

‘Infringement on freedom of speech’

Marie, a friend of Amélie’s who was also placed under house arrest, said the orders refer to past gatherings by green activists, including sometimes violent protests against plans to build a new airport near Nantes, in western France.

Neither of the two young ladies wished to confirm their presence at the events. But Marie added: “The right to protest is becoming a crime.”

They said they had no plans to travel to Paris for the climate summit.

“Our house arrests are based merely on the supposition that we might attend a rally in Paris, when in fact there is no evidence whatsoever,” said Amélie, who can no longer go to work as a result of her restraining order.

Her lawyer, Marie Dosé, argued that the state of emergency had been hijacked to crack down on other forms of dissent.

She said: “If we start placing people under house arrest for ideas that have nothing to do with terrorism […], this constitutes an infringement on freedom of speech and assembly.”

Dosé was hoping to obtain a court hearing on Sunday to plead her clients' case.

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first they came for our hippies...

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Re: Direitos humanos
« Responder #63 em: 2015-11-30 15:30:59 »
And in order to eradicate the evidence against him, yesterday Erdogan did what every dictator does when feeling threatened: he had the editor and his reported detained, jailed and accused of espionage precisely over the controversial story about an alleged arms shipment from Turkish intelligence to Syrian rebels.

The two Cumhuriyet journalists were accused of “political or military spying” by reporting “classified information” and “deliberately aiding a terrorist organization."

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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-11-27/turkey-arrests-journalists-who-exposed-erdogans-weapons-smuggling-extremist-syrian-r
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« Responder #64 em: 2019-12-10 15:43:43 »

Mais de 40 milhoes de gajos sem gajas dá nisto!
Eles que nao venham para cá, ainda ficamos sem gajas!! >:(

Fora a graçola, este assunto é muito mais serio que o assunto das "gretas" deste mundo.
Nos dias de hoje isto é intolerável. Ninguem quer saber...

Over 600 Pakistani girls sold as brides to Chinese men: report

https://nypost.com/2019/12/04/over-600-pakistani-girls-sold-as-brides-to-chinese-men-report/

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« Responder #65 em: 2019-12-10 23:13:18 »
O Paquistão com homens a casarem com várias mulheres e ainda a exportar mulheres! Aquilo vai ficar lindo, cheio de homens solteiros.
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« Responder #66 em: 2019-12-10 23:39:06 »
A sexualidade é o imo da sociedade.

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« Responder #67 em: 2019-12-10 23:48:23 »

Mais de 40 milhoes de gajos sem gajas dá nisto!
Eles que nao venham para cá, ainda ficamos sem gajas!! >:(

Fora a graçola, este assunto é muito mais serio que o assunto das "gretas" deste mundo.
Nos dias de hoje isto é intolerável. Ninguem quer saber...

Over 600 Pakistani girls sold as brides to Chinese men: report

https://nypost.com/2019/12/04/over-600-pakistani-girls-sold-as-brides-to-chinese-men-report/

Não terá sido a política do filho único, e que pelo que me lembro privilegiava os filhos únicos rapazes, havendo um aumento enorme no abandono e aborto de meninas, dos anos 70 e 80, a causar isto?

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« Responder #68 em: 2019-12-11 00:04:28 »


O melhor livro que conheço sobre o assunto!

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Re: Direitos humanos
« Responder #69 em: 2019-12-11 16:28:45 »

Mais de 40 milhoes de gajos sem gajas dá nisto!
Eles que nao venham para cá, ainda ficamos sem gajas!! >:(

Fora a graçola, este assunto é muito mais serio que o assunto das "gretas" deste mundo.
Nos dias de hoje isto é intolerável. Ninguem quer saber...

Over 600 Pakistani girls sold as brides to Chinese men: report

https://nypost.com/2019/12/04/over-600-pakistani-girls-sold-as-brides-to-chinese-men-report/

Não terá sido a política do filho único, e que pelo que me lembro privilegiava os filhos únicos rapazes, havendo um aumento enorme no abandono e aborto de meninas, dos anos 70 e 80, a causar isto?

Óbvio.
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René Descartes

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« Responder #70 em: 2019-12-11 18:27:11 »
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nao e mesma coisa  das outras rotas que  tem centenas nacionalidades
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