Children of Anubis

by hakmao, 25 March 2008

I really don’t go out of my way to write about that serial gobshite, the exploderating orange Napoleon™, but some bugger sent me a link. Having already shown himself to be dumber than a box of rocks–unable to grasp a theory as simple as Natural Selection, which any 9 year old can understand–he’s been displaying his intellectual gifts again, writing that hybrid human-animal tissue cultures are ‘monstrous’ and ‘blaspheme[s] against the very idea of God’–as if he expects to see little dog-headed babies crawling around his constituency.

What is monstrous is his suggestion that the first loyalty of Roman Catholic MPs is to the head of a mystery cult–a god-king for life appointed from a self-selecting elite–who is not elected by constituents in this or any other country. What is monstrous is worshippers of a celestial Stalin interfering in research to find drugs for the most terrible maladies. Then again, partisans of a heavenly dictatorship see a child screaming in agony with an incurable disease, or an adult wasting away to a shadow of their former self, as evidence of god’s ‘divine plan’–suffering is character building don’t you know–or even more perversely, ‘divine punishment‘. This gladdens and reassures them–and gives them a little holy hard-on.

One World One Dream

by hakmao, 25 March 2008

Here are some excerpts from a letter published on the Human Rights Watch site about a state–protests against which Greek police yesterday dispatched with great alacrity–which has no independent trade unions, no independent judiciary, where demonstrations and strikes are prohibited, where there is no freedom of movement or assembly, whose citizens are subject to arbitrary detention and torture and where elections, such as they are, are a sham:

To clear space for Olympic-related construction, thousands of civilian houses have been destroyed without their former owners being properly compensated. Brothers Ye Guozhu and Ye Guoqiang were imprisoned for a legal appeal after their house was forcibly demolished. Ye Guozhu has been repeatedly handcuffed and shackled, tied to a bed and beaten with electric batons. During the countdown to the Olympic Games he will continue to suffer from torture in Chaobei Prison in Tianjin.

It has been reported that over 1.25 million people have been forced to move because of Olympic construction; it was estimated that the figure would reach 1.5 million by the end of 2007. No formal resettlement scheme is in place for the over 400,000 migrants who have had their dwelling places demolished. Twenty percent of the demolished households are expected to experience poverty or extreme poverty. In Qingdao, the Olympic sailing city, hundreds of households have been demolished and many human rights activists as well as “civilians” have been imprisoned. Similar stories come from other Olympic cities such as Shenyang, Shanghai and Qinhuangdao.

In order to establish the image of civilized cities, the government has intensified the ban against and detention and forced repatriation of petitioners, beggars and the homeless. Some of them have been kept in extended detention in so-called shelters or have even been sent directly to labor camps. Street vendors have suffered brutal confiscation of their goods by municipal agents. On July 20, 2005, Lin Hongying, a 56-year-old woman farmer and vegetable dealer, was beaten to death by city patrols in Jiangsu. On November 19, 2005, city patrols in Wuxi beat 54-year-old bicycle repairman Wu Shouqing to death. In January 2007, petitioner Duan Huimin was killed by Shanghai police. On July 1, 2007, Chen Xiaoming, a Shanghai petitioner and human rights activist, died of an untreated illness during a lengthy detention period. On August 5, 2007, right before the one-year Olympics countdown, 200 petitioners were arrested in Beijing.

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China still practices literary inquisition and holds the world record for detaining journalists and writers, as many as several hundred since 1989 according to incomplete statistics. […] has the highest death penalty rate in the world. Execution statistics are treated as “state secrets.” However, experts estimate that 8,000-10,000 people are sentenced to death in China every year, among them not only criminals and economic convicts, but totally innocent citizens, such as Nie Shubin, Teng Xingshan, Cao Haixin and Hugejiletu, whose innocence was proven only after they were already dead. […] Torture is very common in China’s detention centers, labor camps and prisons. Torture methods include electric shock, burning, use of electric needles, beating and hanging, sleep deprivation, forced chemical injection causing nerve damage, and piercing the fingers with needles. Every year, there are reported cases of Chinese citizens being disabled or killed by police torture.

Labor camps are still retained as a convenient Chinese system which allows the police to lock up citizens without trial for up to four years. The detention system is another practice that the police favors, freeing them to detain citizens for six months to two years. Dissidents and human rights activists are particularly vulnerable targets and are often sent to labor camps, detention centers or even mental hospitals by authorities who want to simplify legal procedures and mislead the media.

What say you?

by Will, 25 March 2008

I fucking hate so many fuckers it is unreal.

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Share the dream

by hakmao, 25 March 2008

Returning briefly to the Galloway/O’Neill arguments against self-determination in–any number of places, but for the sake of this argument–Tibet, in which it is asserted that kind-hearted China rescued Tibet from feudalism/barbarism, to which Tibetans will hurriedly return if given a moment’s respite from their ‘civilising’ occupiers: if that really is the Galloway/O’Neill frame of reference, then surely Israel likewise rescued Palestinians, and the United States rescued–and continues to rescue–Iraqis from the same. Now see how far that argument for imperialism gets you in their company.

Arm the Tibetan people!