Showing posts with label human rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label human rights. Show all posts

Former Guatemala Dictator Sentenced to 80 Years for Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity

General Efraín Ríos Montt (center) announces his military coup,
Guatemala City, March 23, 1982 (Bettman/Corbis)
May 10, 2013 - Guatemala's former leader, Efrain Rios Montt, 86, was convicted in court today on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity during the most brutal part of country's 36-year civil war. By the time that war ended in 1996, over 200,000 people were killed or "disappeared." (Some testimony highlights can be seen in the video below.)

Rios Montt came to power after a coup d'etat on March 23, 1982 "and was accused of implementing a scorched-earth policy in which troops massacred thousands of indigenous villagers thought to be helping leftist rebels," reports Straits Times. A report at BBC News says that "Rios Montt was convicted of ordering the deaths of 1,771 people of the Ixil Maya ethnic group during his time in office in 1982 and 1983."

Efrain Rios Montt on trial in courtroom
Rios Montt on trial - AP
Rios Montt was sentenced to 50 years in prison for the crime of genocide and 30 years for crimes against humanity in a sentence that was handed down on May 10, 2013 by Judge Yassmin Barrios in Guatemala City. In her decision, Barrios said Rios Montt was fully aware of plans to exterminate the indigenous Ixil population carried out by security forces under his command. The genocide conviction was the first for a current or former head of state in a national court, Human Rights Watch said.

Rios Montt still denies that he ordered any genocidal killings and claims that he did not have full control of everything that happened during the struggle.

It was the state's first official acknowledgment that genocide occurred during the bloody, 36-year civil war, something the current president, retired Gen. Otto Perez Molina, has denied. He knew about everything that was going on and he did not stop it, despite having the power to stop it from being carried out," said Presiding Judge Yassmin Barrios."Rios Montt is guilty of genocide." Source: Bloomberg Businessweek

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Mixed and Dangerous Signals From Egypt

Dec. 8, 2012 - Two stories out of Egypt today seem to conflict with each other because of their very different implications.

Photo from news.malaysia.msn.com
First, President Mohamed Morsi is showing an inclination to declare martial law in order to subdue massive crowds protesting his recent power grab. Second, Morsi is sending signals that he might back down from his recent seizure of extra-constitutional powers.

It would be good if Morsi does relinquish the powers he gave himself, the result of which is violent protests and violent reaction by the police. People have died because of the tensions. On the other hand, Morsi's indication that marshal law might be declared is a bad signal: The only reason he would do that, most likely, is to deal with the protesters who are unhappy about his power grab. If he is really going to give up the powers he granted himself, the protesters would be satisfied and less of a threat, thereby reducing the need for police and any need for marshal law.

Tens of thousand marched on Egypt's presidential
palace, Dec. 7. Photo from The Telegraph (UK)
Unfortunately, it appears that neither Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood allies nor the opposition are willing to make any significant concessions. The Deccan reports today that "Egypt’s main Islamist parties, including President Mohammed Mursi’s Muslim Brotherhood, on Saturday rejected opposition demands to delay a referendum on a new constitution."

Egypt's military is warning of "disastrous consequences" if the crisis is not resolved by dialog. Voice of America has a story up now that says Egypt's top opposition leaders "are boycotting a national dialogue meeting at the presidential palace Saturday, despite appeals by the country's military to resolve the current political standoff at the negotiating table.  Meanwhile, Egyptian media warned that President Morsi would soon re-impose martial law. "In the ensuing violence of the past few days," reports Egypt's Ahram Online, "at least seven were killed and over 1000 injured. Assailants on both sides used firearms and bladed weapons."

Morsi has not rushed to declare marshal law, however, and seems to have floated that possibility as a bargaining tool. He has not actually put marshal law into effect as of this writing. Perhaps this is due to pressure from the U.S. and other Western nations. From the Times of India this afternoon:
Struggling to subdue continuing street protests, the government of President Mohamed Morsi has approved legislation reimposing martial law by calling on the armed forces to keep order and authorizing soldiers to arrest civilians, Egypt's state media reported on Saturday. Morsi has not yet issued the order, the flagship state newspaper Al Ahram reported. But even if merely a threat, the preparation of the measure suggested an escalation in the political battle between Egypt's new Islamist leaders and their secular opponents over an Islamist-backed draft constitution. 
 Will Morsi back away from his heightened powers? From the Jerusalem Post today:
Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi is preparing to modify the controversial decree awarding himself sweeping powers, puting him above the law, AFP quoted Prime Minister Hisham Kandil as saying on Saturday. AFP quoted Kandil as saying to Al-Mihwar television that Morsi has tasked six officials who met with members of the opposition to "modify the constitutional declaration."
Our Prediction: Egypt will crumble into civil war before June, 2013.

Russian Government, Barack Obama Hate Free Speech

Obama's Unconstitutional Acts - Flopping Aces
Oct. 2, 2012 - What do Russia's government and Barack Obama have in common? For one thing, they have very little tolerance for freedom of speech. Let's look at a few recent ones: Russian punk band Pussy Riot and critics of the prophet Mohammed.

"The Duma, Russia's parliament has proposed a new law that would punish anyone who insults the feelings of religious believers," reports Worldcrunch.com, "with up to three years in jail. Insulting a holy site would carry a penalty of up to five years." 

Granted, Obama's statement was not a direct call for banning such speech. It can reasonably be taken as a tacit all for it, however. Let's be clear: Those who "slander the prophet is Islam," or any other religious figure for that matter, are exercising their internationally recognized right to free expression of speech, thought and opinion. "Slander" can be interpreted so broadly by ordinary people and opportunistic politicians that its legal meaning - which varies from nation to nation - becomes secondary to its emotional importance.

Later in the same speech, notes Elisha Maldonado ("Publius") at IBTimes, "Obama offered an example of those whose opinions should be marginalized: “The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam. Yet to be credible, those who condemn that slander must also condemn the hate we see in the images of Jesus Christ that are desecrated..."

Pyotr Verzilov, Pussy Riot's Man On The Outside

August 22, 2012 - If you have not heard of the all-women Russian punk rock band called "Pussy Riot" by now, you're probably living in a cave. The 10-woman group has been performing political street theater for some time now, but three were recently sentenced to two years in prison.  

On February 21, 2012 five of the Pussy Rioters performed song (a "punk prayer") in Moscow's Russian Orthodox Cathedral of Christ Savior. They asked the Virgin Mary to "drive away Putin."
Pyotr Verzilov: Photo source Opinionblog.ru
Two members of Pussy Riot Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, 23 (also known as also known as Nadya Tolokno) and Maria Alekhina, 24 — were arrested on March 3 and charged with "hooliganism motivated by religious hatred."

It was no accident that Pussy Riot chose the eve of Russia's March 4th presidential election for their "punk prayer" performance. Yekaterina Samutsevich, 29, was arrested on March 15. The three women were ultimately found guilty and sentenced to two years each on August 17. Two of the women who performed at the Orthodox Cathedral are still at large.

There is much more to Pussy Riot, of course, than that one performance and prison sentence. When formed, the "feminist collective" membership was to be kept secret. That's been blown, of course, and the Russian authorities are currently trying to hunt down the other women of Pussy Riot. They will have a difficult time, however. Even if they catch and imprison all of the seven at-large women, they will still have this guy to contend with: Pyotr Verzilov. He is married to Pussy Riot's Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, who is now in a Russian prison.

Pyotr, like his wife, has been very active in the anti-Putin pro-democracy movement in Russia.

In this video, Pyotr Verzilov spoke to the Oslo Freedom Forum, which took place on May 7, 8 and 9, 2012. 

Pyotr, fluent in English and very articulate, spoke to an audience about "several provocative and politically-charged artistic performances by the Voina Group and the feminist punk collective Pussy Riot."

"On March 3, 2012, Verzilov’s wife Tolokonnikova and the other members of Pussy Riot were arrested by police and accused of performing the protest song, called “Virgin Mary, redeem us of Putin," in Moscow’s Cathedral of Christ the Savior. Tolokonnikova and Alyokhina remain in custody, charged with “aggravated hooliganism," a crime punishable by up to seven years in prison. A judge of Moscow’s Tagansky Court refused a request to release the trio on bail, and extended custody until June 24, 2012. Amnesty International declared Verzilov’s wife and Alyokhina prisoners of conscience and called for their immediate and unconditional release."  ~ Oslo Freedom Forum website

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ACLU's Hypocritical Arizona Travel Alert

July 1, 2010 - The ACLU has issued a "travel warning" to people considering a visit to Arizona. According to FoxNews today: American Civil Liberties Union affiliates in Arizona, New Mexico and 26 other states put out the warnings in advance of the Fourth of July weekend. The Arizona chapter has received reports that law enforcement officers are already targeting some people even though the law doesn't take effect until July 29, its executive director said. The ACLU "warning" is incredibly - and typically - hypocritical. I'm not going to rehash the virtues of the Arizona law (SB1070) here. Instead, let's wonder here why the ACLU and others are so concerned about Arizona's alleged human rights violations, while they give the Toilet Republic of Mexico a free pass for its own gross and well-documented brutal treatment of foreigners on its own soil. Some examples: Migrants assaulted by federal agents return to their country (English tranlation from Migrantes asaltados por federales regresan a su país, June 14, 2010) As has happened in other occasions earlier this year, Mexican federal police in Chahuites, state of Oaxaca, assaulted some 300 Central American migrants riding a freight train. A priest from a shelter for transients in that area said that, “As in the previous two assaults, the agents acted brutally……..and kicked them while (the victims) were face down on the ground.” After the assault, a group of migrants complained to the National Human Rights Commission with the help of the local Salvadoran Consul. But afterward, federal police agents threatened them with firearms and demanded that they retract the allegations in front of video cameras. (Source: Tuscon Citizen) Mexico: Hold Military to Account on Rights Abuses (Mexico City) - April 29, 2009 - Mexico is failing to hold members of the military who commit human rights violations accountable, undercutting its efforts to curb drug-related violence and improve public security, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. (Source: Human Rights Watch) Mexico Human Rights - Human Rights Concerns Human rights concerns persist, particularly at the state level where violence surrounds local elections and misuse of the judicial system is common. Federal efforts to combat violence against women in the border town of Ciudad Juárez have continued with limited success. A number of human rights defenders have been threatened and at least three journalists have been killed despite proposed legislation to strengthen human rights protection in the Constitution. (Source: AmnestyUSA.org) Mexico migrants face human rights crisis, says Amnesty "Migrants in Mexico are facing a major human rights crisis leaving them with virtually no access to justice, fearing reprisals and deportation if they complain of abuses," said Rupert Knox, who contributed to the report, Invisible Victims: Migrants on the Move. "Persistent failure by the authorities to tackle abuses carried out against irregular migrants has made their journey through Mexico one of the most dangerous in the world," he added. (Source: BBC News) Time to Speak up on Military Abuse in Mexico The Mexican army's human rights record is very troubling. Soldiers deployed in counternarcotics operations have engaged in grave abuses, such as killings, torture, rape, and beatings. And if the abuses themselves aren't worrisome enough for the Obama administration, their impact on the efficacy of the drug war should be. Each time that civilians are abused, Mexican soldiers contribute to the climate of violence and lawlessness in which the cartels thrive. Worse, the force's abuses have cost it public trust and cooperation, both of which are vital to effective counternarcotics operations. (Source: Foreign Policy) Paramilitaries Kill Two Human Rights Activists in Oaxaca In Mexico, two human rights activists have been shot dead in the state of Oaxaca. The victims have been identified as Beatriz Cariño, director of the Mexican human rights group CACTUS, and Jyri Antero Jaakkola, a human rights observer from Finland. They were traveling as part of a convoy attempting to deliver aid to a town that’s been targeted by paramilitary blockades since the 2006 uprising against Governor Ulises Ruiz. (Source: DemocracyNow.org) Mexico rights agency decries slaying of reporter Mexico's National Human Rights Commission urged authorities Tuesday to investigate the killing of a reporter in the Pacific coast state of Guerrero, the fourth slaying of a Mexican journalist this year.... The rights commission said in a statement that "the impunity of attacks against journalists is unacceptable." The panel says at least 61 journalists have been killed in Mexico since 2000 -- 12 last year and four so far in 2010. Press freedom groups say Mexico is one of the world's most dangerous countries for journalists. (Source: Bloomberg BusinessWeek) With years and years of profound human rights violations on the part of Mexico's military, police and others against it's own indigenous peoples and migrants from neighboring nations, why has the ACLU not issued a "travel warning" for people going there?

UN President Treki Endangers Homosexuals Worldwide

The new president of the United Nations has made statements that endanger the lives of homosexuals around the world. Since June 10, 2009, the United Nations has been led by a 9th Century-minded barbarian named Ali Abdussalam Treki. He was elected President of the sixty-fourth session of the United Nations General Assembly. He is also Libya’s Secretary (Minister) of African Union Affairs, a post he has held since 2004. (See his bio at the UN web site.) The United Nations has been a cesspool for decades. Most of its member nations are led by despots and tyrants. Over the past two days, the world was treated to the lunatic rantings of the dictators of Libya, Venezuela, the United States and Iran. Thank G-d for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who brought a fresh breeze of sanity and the much needed slap of reality into the stinking building for a precious brief time. Netanyahu delivered one of the most powerful speeches ever given in the U.N. rat's den. His even toned, fact-supported message was at once comforting and disturbing. It was comforting because he called for peace. It was disturbing because he stated bluntly just how the United Nations has done virtually nothing to maintain peace. To paraphrase Netanyahu, the UN is run by thugs and human rights violators. Those of us who follow the U.N. are not surprised by Netanyahu's words. We've know it for a long, long time. The U.N.'s top lunatic, Treki, has been making dangerous statements about homosexuals. Sadly, we are not surprised by Treki's words, either: The newly-installed president of the United Nations, Ali Abdussalam Treki, has said that homosexuality is "not really acceptable," writes Jessica Green at Pink News (UK). "Not really acceptable," taken out of context, might be taken as a harmless enough statement. Perhaps Treki is just saying it's not acceptable as a personal choice for himself? No, it's much more than that. Green's report continues (emphasis added): Treki, who is the Libyan secretary of African Union Affairs, opened the 64th session of the United Nations General Assembly Friday with a press conference. One question concerned the UN resolution which calls for the universal criminalisation of homosexuality. This is frightening. Treki's comments, in Green's report, are limited to homosexuals. He says "I think it's not really acceptable by our religion, our tradition," but let us not forget that his religion and tradition (Muslim) also frequently treats women only slightly better than a farm animal. It does not tolerate Muslims who convert out of the faith. It does not tolerate a great deal of the human rights that the UN pretends to stand for, and that we in the U.S. and the U.K. take for granted. Treki – and his fellow travelers – are dangerous indeed. Evil clowns such as Treki simply reinforce the U.N.'s image as worse than useless. Some of my infrequent readers may be surprised by my position on this matter. My more regular readers will not be, for they know that while I have political disagreements over some issues (not all) that involve gay people, I am not homophobic nor a hater of gays. Civil disagreement is acceptable, but violence, as Treki implicity favors, is never acceptable. This is not a Republican or a Democrat issue. Although there are bigots in both camps, the overwhelming majority of liberals and conservatives are repulsed by the advocating of violence against anybody simply for their gender or sexual preference. The non-partisan aspect of this is proved out by statements by both Democrats and Republicans condemning Treki's repulsive remarks, as well as by what is being written by both conservative and liberal bloggers (see links under "Related" below.) Treki did not come right out and say it, but his statements are literally life threatening for homosexual people worldwide. Never forget that many homosexuals continue to be beaten and killed in Muslim countries, some even executed by stoning. Those who are already predisposed to violence against gay people may very well be encouraged by Treki's disturbing statements. Their blood will be on his hands. RELATED: Republican Congresswoman Blasts U.N. Leader for Anti-Gay Comments - FoxNews Iran: Two More Executions for Homosexual Conduct - Human Rights Watch UK Muslim Cleric Defends Killing Homosexuals - Sweetness & Light Islamic extremists using chat rooms to target gays for torture & murder - MetroWeekly Complicity in Iran's Anti-Gay Jihad - FrontPage Magazine 'UN Has Been Hijacked by Advocates of Hate' - Gay News from Gay Agenda Shariah & Homosexuality - stopshariahnow Homosexuals Get Death Penalty in Iran - RightSideNews 'Honor killing' could await Rifqa in Sri Lanka - OneNewsNow Killed for Wanting to Live Like a Westerner - Gates of Vienna Conservative Hats & Shirts Leave a Comment - Chicago News Bench RSS Feed Visit us on Twitter!

Torture, Abuse at Cook County Jail

The next time you hear about "torture" at Gitmo, think about Dr. Linda Lorincz Shelton. She has suffered real torture and abuse right here in Cook County. If you are concerned about torture and abuse by law enforcement officials, violations of human rights by Cook County officials, or the horrible conditions at Cermak Hospital and Cook County Jail, you should know her story. Dr. Shelton is a pediatrician and mental health service provider (presently unlicensed), former medical and biological sciences research scientist (molecular biology, immunology, and experimental pathology with minor experience in forensic pathology), internet writer, civil rights activist, and ex-con. Whoa, "ex-con?" As she writes, she was "wrongfully incarcerated for the false allegation of kicking an officer with my partially paralyzed leg in retaliation for my whistle blower activities against corrupt officials, police, and courts in Illinois and Cook County." She writes extensively - and brilliantly - about the torture and medical neglect that she says she suffered in Cook County Jail and under the heinous, David Fagus-run Cermak Hospital, the jail's infirmary. (Fagus is also the 49th Ward Democrat Committeeman in Chicago, and a close political ally of Alderman Joe Moore. Neither has publicly condemned the repeated human rights violations of Cook County Jail or Cermak Hospital.) Linda Shelton's blogs: http://cookcountysheriffdeputies.wordpress.com/ http://illinoiscorruption.blogspot.com/ http://cookcountyjudges.wordpress.com/ http://drlindashelton.wordpress.com/ http://prosechicago.wordpress.com/ Dr. Shelton is not the only person who has been mistreated badly by Cook County Jail or Cermak Hospital. See related reading: Re: Cook County Jail, Chicago, Illinois - National Institute of Corrections library Stop Torture in Cook County, Illinois - The Harvard Anti-Torture Coalition Stanley Howard: A Prisoner's Tale of Abuse - Counterpunch.org US Dept of Justice Letter to Cook County Board President Todd Stroger and Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart (PDF), July 11, 2008 Leave a Comment Here... See our cool merchandise... Chicago News Bench RSS Feed Hey! ChiNewsBench is on Twitter

Online Porn Just Pretext for Censorship, Group Says

The Chinese government just can't help it's totalitarian tendencies. It is a nation, after all, that has never known democracy and seems hell bent on repressing for as long as possible. Now that the sparkle of the Beijing Olympics has dimmed, the Chinese government feels it can drop all the pretty pretenses of a democratic peoples' utopia. We are able, again, to see the Chinese government for what it truly is: A bunch of freedom-fearing quasi-fascists. An international group of journalists is protesting one of the latest efforts to keep the Chinese people down: Reporters Without Borders regards the campaign against Internet porn that China launched on 5 January as just a pretext for reinforcing online censorship. More than 90 websites have so far been blocked, but some of them have no pornographic content. Foreign ministry spokesperson Jian Yu nonetheless insisted today that “China takes a positive and open minded attitude toward the management of the Internet.” FULL ARTICLE... RELATED: Obama's Pet Reporters Liberals, too, should reject the Fairness Doctrine Subscribe to Chicago News Bench

UK: Sharia Law "Incompatible" With Human Rights

British lawmakers struck a blow for common sense, decency and one against fundamentalist Islamic sharia law. Our friends at Sharia Finance Watch posted this: The House of Lords today drew stark attention to the conflict between sharia and UK law, calling the Islamic legal code “wholly incompatible” with human rights legislation. The remarks came as the Lords considered the case of a woman who, if she was sent back to Lebanon, would be obliged under sharia law to hand over custody of her 12-year-old son to a man who beat her, threw her off a balcony and, on one occasion, attempted to strangle her. FULL POST at SHARIAFINANCEWATCH.ORG...

Hamas and Fatah Committed Human Rights Violations

Can this be true? Say it ain't so! I am shocked, shocked I tell you! Human Rights Watch says Hamas and Fatah are mean people! Palestinian security forces loyal to Hamas and Fatah have both carried out serious human rights abuses over the past year, including arbitrary arrests and torture, according to a report on the bitter power struggle between the groups. Hard to believe, isn't it? Surely there is some mistake. Hamas and Fatah are peace loving, kind-hearted groups that just want to get along, aren't they? Human Rights Watch, in the report released on Wednesday, cited a pattern of politically motivated arrests, mock executions and severe beatings in detention centers run by Hamas Islamists in the Gaza Strip and President Mahmoud Abbas’s secular Fatah faction in the West Bank. FULL ARTICLE at Haaretz.com... Perhaps we've misjudged the Islamofascists. Maybe they're really not as nice as the Democrats want us to believe after all. O bitter disillusionment! Hat tip: LGF Related: Barak: U.S. to provide Israel with defense systems against Iran strike

THEY LIKE OBAMA OVER THERE

A MUST-READ from Anne Leary: "Murder, murder" reminds us of what we are fighting for. It's more than oil, stupid. Among the many things we are fighting is the Islamofascist jihadists' own fight against liberation for women. With a powerful video! READ THE FULL POST (if you dare) at Backyard Conservative...

David Mamet Is Right

Are you a Liberal struggling to get straight? If you're still taking suffredin for your neurological disorder, there is hope. After a reader read the piece by play write David Mamet recently, she wrote a critique of Mamet's thought process. She didn't like it. She said he was wrong. But she was wrong. Mamet's piece in the Village Voice, "Why I Am No Longer a 'Brain-Dead Liberal," tells how he went from Loony Left to Rational Right (my terms, not his). Mamet wrote, "What about the role of government? Well, in the abstract, coming from my time and background, I thought it was a rather good thing, but tallying up the ledger in those things which affect me and in those things I observe, I am hard-pressed to see an instance where the intervention of the government led to much beyond sorrow." But our dear reader, God bless her, is still struggling. I present her comments with respect and compassion. She has yet to enjoy the breakthrough that Mamet has. Her comments, paraphrased, with my responses. Our reader offered three "easy counterpoints" to Mamet's profoundly correct statement: Public education, says our reader, is "not great but has improved the economic prospects for individuals" not born into privilege. Dear reader, the current dropout rate in Chicago's public schools is about 50%. You call that improved economic prospects? Perhaps it is, if you consider the job opportunities for parole officers and rising numbers of prison employees. But half a century of an inverse relationship of money spent to quality education outcomes says that Mamet is correct here. Public education is Government education. That is, the public schools are owned and operated by the Government. Can you honestly look around today and say that kids are getting a better education K-12 than kids did 40 or 30 years ago? What was the dropout rate for high schools in 1970? Or 1960? How about 1950? Point to Mamet. Social Security, says our dear reader, is another panacea of wonders from the Government. "Old age used to mean bone crushing poverty," she wrote. She said that Social Security is "under funded," but that "the alternative is a horror IMO." Oh, dear. Social Security is not under-funded, it is over-abused by the Federal Government borrowing from it to pay for things that it shouldn't, which is a violation of President Roosevelt's promise to each of us. Furthermore, there is massive SS fraud, from citizens as well as from illegal immigrants. Sorry. Mamet scores here, too. Public Health, says our still-struggling reader, "eradicated disease and improved life expectancy." Not quite, friend. Health advances have been driven by Private Enterprise. The Govamint did not invent all those life saving drugs, the life saving medical equipment, the brilliant medical techniques, the quick ambulances that speed people to hospitals. That was - and is - doctors, researchers and private investors. Sure, Government has gotten involved, but screws things up at least as often as it helps. Want a working example of how your "Public Health" works? Ask Larry Suffredin, Todd Stroger, or any health industry employee along the US-Mexican border. Mamet is right here, too. Also: One in four teenage girls in the U.S. has a sexually transmitted disease. That is stunningly sad. How has your "public health" helped? Years now of the lunatic cry against abstinence and politically correct health programs have gotten us to this point. "Eradicated disease?" Don't make me laugh, I'm too busy crying. So, in general, what my friends to the Left fail to acknowledge is that the Government is a capital taker, and not a hell of a lot is given back. The Government does not facilitate opportunities for the masses. It hinders it in the balance. The best thing the Government can do to facilitate opportunity is to get out of the way. That's not to say some oversight isn't needed, but look at the way an alderman or state representative can stand in the way of a perfectly legitimate business opening. The Government does not protect individual rights. The People do, by being vigilant and shaping the Government to their will. The People have forced the Government, on occasion, to protect rights and so forth, but remember that it was the Government that allowed and reaffirmed slavery (through several Supreme Court rulings). It was Government, Federal and states, that allowed institutionalized segregation after the Civil War. The People forced the Government to change, and to subsequently criminalize segregation, not the other way around. Government does not encourage risk taking or investments; taxes stunt growth and discourage creation of new jobs and businesses. The new Heartland clinic in Rogers Park, for example, did not encourage "risk taking." It encouraged a small group of underemployed political hacks to demand free money from Auntie Jan Schakowsky, who then demanded the money from the Treasury. Were these guys "risk takers?" Hardly. They were pilferers, stealing from your purse and my wallet. Ask the hundreds of thousands of Cook County residents who will drive out of Chicago and/or Cook County this weekend to buy stuff so they can avoid the high taxes here. Ask them if they feel Government is looking out for their best interests. Then ask the hundreds of people in Chicago's Lawndale neighborhood, whose homes are about to be seized by eminent domain abuse, or the folks in Lincoln Square who nearly lost their businesses to the same. Over-regulation by the Government discourages or squelches opportunity. As for the predictability of the future, that's amusing. But you're right here: Look at the basket case called Michigan and we can accurately predict Illinois's future if the Daleys, Strogers and Blagojeviches continue with their policies. Pretty frightening, but yes, quite predictable. So, yes, Mr. Mamet is right. Right on all counts.

Joe Moore, M.D., Miracle Worker

Lives are being saved daily by the good work of Joe Moore, M.D.

"I save lives," he says modetly, "because that's what I do. Everyday I go to the clinic and inject medicine into little kids, then I help them with their homework."

Moore, a brain surgeon and a pediatrician, has invented dozens of vaccinations and cures for diseases. He just wants to save lives.

"Yes, I am a giving, selfless man," said Moore. "That picture here? I didn't even want that taken, because then people would say oh, look, he's just using that cute little black girl - I mean, African-American gir, uhm, I should probably call her a young African-Gyno-American - to tug at the heart strings of ignorant voters, you know, but on the other hand," Moore wipes a tear from his eye, "on the other hand, if this, uhm, picture can help just one child then it will have been worth it. Everything I do is for the children, you know."

Just after the picture was taken, Moore was called to the Emergency Room to put a 12-year old boy's brain back into his head after having it knocked out in a horrible train accident. Sadly, Moore's efforts could not save the boy, even after 9 hours of surgery. That was only the second patient that Moore has lost in his 23 years as a brain surgeon.

Emerging from the operating room, Dr. Moore was visible exhausted. "Well, I guess that's it for that kid," Moore said, wiping a tear. "Excuse me, I need to be alone."

The Dishonor of "Honor" Killing

TWO lovers were tied to trees and stoned to death for adultery by angry relatives in a Pakistani village. Police said the couple, in their early 40s, were killed in a barrage of rocks thrown by relatives of the woman in Donga Bonga village in central Punjab province on Sunday. "It was a case of honour killing and we have arrested two brothers of the woman,'' local police chief Zafar Bokhari said. Full story... (Hat tip to Marathon Pundit for the above.) Hundreds, if not thousands, of women are murdered by their families each year in the name of family "honor." It's difficult to get precise numbers on the phenomenon of honor killing; the murders frequently go unreported, the perpetrators unpunished, and the concept of family honor justifies the act in the eyes of some societies. Full article at National Geographic... Related articles: Iranian immigrant charged for murder of 3 women in US The Daily Star - Lebanon News - Laws in Arab world remain lenient ... Honor Killing Averted... Killing of Women on the Basis of Family Honor Gendercide Watch: "Honour" Killings and Blood Feuds Boyfriend was stabbed 46 times in 'honour killing', court told ...