Showing posts with label police brutality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label police brutality. Show all posts

Thursday, March 22, 2012

REST IN PEACE GRAND MASTER NUGGUD....



YOU TAUGHT US THE REAL MEANING OF LOVE AND PEACE....
YOU TAUGHT US HOW TO FIGHT ARMED WITH LOVE AND PEACE...
YOU TAUGHT US WE ARE GOING TO WIN OVER THE BEAST...
REST IN PEACE...
MASSIVE LOVE AND RESPECT...
GRAND MASTER.

Thursday, March 08, 2012

THE SKINHEADS OF SUDAN SHOT DEAD A YOUNG LADY....R.I.P AWADIA


THEY BROKE HER BONES...
ATE HER LIVER
WALK ON HER HEART...
A WOMAN FROM SUDAN
..........
SHE MAKES MARISA,TRADITIONAL DRINK....
THE HIPPOCRATES OF SUDAN SAY....
THEY SHOT HER DAUGHTER DEAD
SHOT HER SON AND SHOT HER
THE SKINHEADS OF SUDAN
LUNATICS
FANATICS
SICK......

Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Shoot them with art.....

No to violence.......
we do not need no more wicked games....
.....
we the people are going to free the land from them
just as the Tunisians did
the Egyptians did....
......
In Sudan
In Senegal
and in Syria...
power to the people
come together
......
the people march
the people move
the people shout out loud
we do not need...
we do not need them....
the leaders are bad
shoot them with your art....

Monday, July 25, 2011

Three years and something in hell....living in Barcelona and being a victim and witness....

Police brutality.....
there is no talk you have won
number one
Mossos bravo....
....
three years have passed
nothing has changed
things got worse
.....
during the day
no blacks in the streets
and at night we keep on hide
.....
three years and something in hell
living in Barcelona
and being
a victim
and a witness
of your devil plan.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Is Omar Hassan al-Bashir Up to Genocide Again?...Nicholas D. Kristof - A New York Times Blog...

June 18, 2011, 4:34 pm

Is Omar Hassan al-Bashir Up to Genocide Again?

Omar Hassan al-Bashir, the president of Sudan, is a genocide extraordinaire. If medals were given out for such activity, he’d be going for the gold.

In the early to mid 1990s, under Bashir’s leadership, the Government of Sudan (GoS) perpetrated genocidal actions in the Nuba Mountains, largely by starving people to death and preventing humanitarian aid from reaching the victims. Not a decade later, Bashir and his henchmen committed genocide in Darfur, carrying out a scorched earth policy that resulted in an estimated 400,000 plus deaths, over two million internally displaced persons, and another 275,000 plus refugees. More recently, just over the past two weeks, Bashir’s soldiers and militia carried out at least crimes against humanity, if not genocidal actions, in the Nuba Mountains.

Bashir, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity for the atrocities perpetrated in Darfur, is purportedly furious that the people of South Kordafan refuse to acknowledge the recent election of Ahmed Haroun as governor. Not only do many in the state (which borders the new nation of South Sudan) perceive the election as having been rigged, and thus stolen from the highly popular Abdul Aziz, a former commander of the Sudan Peoples Army, but they are outraged that a man wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) on over 40 charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes for atrocities perpetrated in Darfur is still free and allowed to run for office.

There are also rumors afloat that Bashir is intent on firming up his hold on all regions of Sudan, as he continues to be miffed that southern Sudan, which Khartoum battled for some twenty years in an internecine war that sucked some two million dead into its maw, seceded from the north. Next month, South Sudan formally becomes an independent state.

Finally, some speculate that Bashir is wrangling to obtain a bit more land along the amorphous border of Sudan and South Sudan. In doing so, it is said that he wishes to strengthen his hand in the ongoing negotiations between the north and the south over oil-rich Abyei.

As is the case in most violent conflicts across the globe, civilians (men, women, children babies, elderly) suffer most grievously. This is particularly true in Sudan because of Bashir’s propensity for targeting an entire population of a region and not just those engaged in fighting his troops. A colleague in the Nuba Mountains related the following examples to me over satellite phone the past week:

* Tens of thousands are on the run, seeking sanctuary anywhere they can find it, following bombings and ground attacks by Sudan Armed Forces (SAF).

* At least two fresh mass graves were discovered late last week; approximately 1,000 dead bodies filled the one in Kadugli, the capital of South Kordafan

* In Kadugli, SAF soldiers and a ragtag assortment of others went door-to-door in search of SPLM/A members and supporters, executing them on the spot.

* In Dilling, another town in South Kordafan, SAF soldiers and militia hunted down SPLM/A members and supporters and sliced their throats, leaving them to perish in puddles of their own blood

* In Kaduguli, soldiers with the United Nations Mission in Sudan allegedly raped girls and women as the latter begged to be allowed into the UN compound as they feared certain death at the hands of the SAF and assorted militia

In conversations with two individuals who have close ties in the Nuba Mountains I was told the following:

• “Many, particularly civilians, are being killed randomly. PDF [Popular Defense Forces] control the roads. All Nuba are wanted, no investigation, only kill (sic) on the spot. People who are black black [dark black] are sought out and killed. Dead bodies are along the road. PDF given long hand on these matters. Please get this out to as many people as possible” – a Nuba Mountains man currently in Kenya, whose family continues to reside in the Nuba Mountains

* “MIGs and Antonov bombers have made 24 hits. They’ve totally destroyed the airstrip, thus no planes will be able to bring in food or water or airlift out any expats with humanitarians organizations or any of the injured. All roads are blocked by the SAF. Now we hear that the bombing was in preparation for a ground attack; if so, many, many more will be killed. Please help us. Ask [your leaders] to establish a no fly zone” — a phone call from inside the Nuba Mountains

A major worry of human rights activists and genocide scholars is that the international community’s attention is focused elsewhere, and understandably: the ongoing tension between Sudan and South Sudan; the Arab Spring (the uprisings in Libya, Syria, Yemen, and the ongoing tension in Egypt); and, of course, Iraq and Afghanistan. Not to mention Pakistan, the perdurable Israeli/Palestinian conflict, and the antics and threats of Iran and North Korea.

Admirably, U.S. Representative Frank Wolf (VA) fired off a letter to President Obama on Saturday, June 12th, 2011 in which he pleaded, “I am deeply concerned by the rapidly deteriorating situation in Sudan, especially in Abyei and South Kordafan.” Wolf specifically asked Obama to dispatch former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, in partnership with Special Envoy Princeton Lyman, to Khartoum to attempt to “secure a peaceful resolution of the crisis.” Continuing, Wolf warned Obama that “I am afraid Sudan could plunge into another major war if a peaceful resolution is not soon found.”

On Thursday, June 15, five scholars (Samuel Totten, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville; Eric Reeves, Smith College; Greg Stanton, George Mason University; John Weiss, Cornell University; Bruce Hoffman, Georgetown University; and Ervin Staub, University of Massachusetts, Amherst) sent a letter to Representative Wolf commending him for his concern and actions, presented a list of recommendations that the U.S. and UN should take immediately to quell the violence in the region, and asked him to circulate the letter throughout Congress seeking signatures of support for the recommendations.

Among some of the many recommendations were:

• Call for the arrest and extradition of Ahmed Haroun to the International Criminal Court, noting that he is responsible for the deaths of far more people than President Qaddafi of Libya, and call for him to be dismissed immediately as Governor of South Kordafan;

• Set a short deadline (one week) for the Government of Sudan’s withdrawal from Abyei and a halt to military attacks in South Kordafan. If Khartoum fails to meet the deadline, re-impose those sanctions that have been lifted since the last year of the Bush Administration;

• Demand unfettered humanitarian access and freedom of movement for UNAMID in Darfur and commit significant US training and transportation resources to UNAMID;

• Demand the immediate arrest and prosecution of UNMIS personnel who allegedly raped females in the Nuba Mountains.

• Sign a Congressional letter to the President asking him to instruct the US Ambassador to the United Nations to propose a UN Security Council Resolution that will urgently strengthen the UNMIS mission in South Kordafan by increasing its numbers of combat ready soldiers, and increasing its financing, heavy weaponry, communications, transportation, and logistical capacity.

The scholars suggested that the letter then be sent to President Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations Susan Rice, among others. To date, Representative Wolf has not responded to the letter.

On June 16, Khartoum announced that the SPLM/A and the Government of Sudan agreed to a cease-fire and to undertake negotiations. However, a source in the Nuba Mountains who must remain unnamed, emailed me this morning (June 17), and said, “Supposedly a ceasefire is in effect but fighting is still going on very near here!”

As of this week an array of human rights organizations (including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch) and anti-genocide groups (Save Darfur and the Enough Project) vigorously attacked this matter, issuing a flurry of updates, broadsides, and pleas for their members/supporters to take action.

If the GoS’ record in Darfur presages its actions in the Nuba Mountains, one can almost bet on it breaching the ceasefire within weeks, if not days. This is no time for activists, human rights organizations, the U.S. or the UN to get complacent. All that does is provide al Bashir with an opportunity to seize more time for more killing.

Samuel Totten is a genocide scholar based at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. He served as one of the 24 investigators with the U.S. Atrocities Documentation Project in eastern Chad. His most recent book is “An Oral and Documentary History of the Darfur Genocide” (Praeger Security International, 2010). He was last in the Nuba Mountains in January 2011 conducting research for a new book, “Genocidal Actions Against the Nuba Mountains People: Interviews with Survivors of Mass Starvation and Other Atrocities.”

Friday, June 17, 2011

José Luis Sampedro y Dragó La revolucion y la falsificacion...

José Luis Sampedro:

"No tenéis derecho a recurrir a la violencia, porque tenéis la razón y el futuro"

El filósofo se suma al movimiento 15-M y niega que sea una "generación perdida


Dragó compara el movimiento del 15-M con Hitler, Mussolini y Franco

I ras babi....I have no comment on this war...

Sunday, June 12, 2011

la acampadabcn-Spanish Revolution-and the art of selling out

The Spanish news papers and others
The Spanish police and others
The Spanish political Parties and others
and many others
since 15 of May up to now
have found job at Plaza Catalonia
....
we went to the streets because we seek change
we are peaceful people
...
we are sitting there because
we are indignate
we do have serious demands
.....
stop your lying
stop your violence
and stop playing tricks
.....

Sunday, February 27, 2011

General; Safia is our Sudanese pride

You have gone too far...
burning the tents
killing the men and the children
too far general albashir
....
corruption
identity falsification
selling our resources
and digging our ancients graves
what destruction?
you separated our land
....
you raped the men
the women in Darfur
and in Khartoum
this one is an other one
Safia is our wounded pride
the Sudanese woman
General Omar Ahmed Hassan albashir
do you hate your mother?

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

a message from ras babi to Safia Ishag...a young artist, who has been raped by 3 Sudanese security men

Sister....
I am sorry
....
the men have left the village
left the city and the streets
and let you vulnerable to the beast
sister as you said
many women in Darfur and in Khartoum
do not know what to do
they live in pain
they became addicted to the game
you are the first one to face the security men
face to face
the time has come
you will see them licking their guns
....
sister Safia...
you are the most honorable woman
a great artist
and our coming queen
I salute your majesty
much respect to you small sister
sleep tied
they have no hide

Monday, December 13, 2010

The Tragedy of being a Sudanese


The Tragedy of being a Sudanese
what a tragedy....
yes brother they do
they rap the men
yes sister they did rap you
they do not want us to look them in the eyes
......
this is happening to us
because
we refused our mother Africa
we called the first Arab
we saw our father
we signed The Pactum
we spat on the face of Kush
we did not see the blackness of the land
we the Sudanese
we are sons of bitshsheees
we have no respect for women
......
men were witnesses of the sister torture
no-woman was there
the judge was a man
the two bastards were males
the crowd was of some men
damned them mothers fakakars
no-woman was there to beat them.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

The story of the death of Aliou in Lleida/catalonia/Spain

Seven days had passed and Aliou did not return home
is he in Madrid?
Did he go to Portugal?
he is not in Madrid
and he did not go to Portugal
where did he go?
they phoned his brother
he presented and went to the local police station to ask them if they know something
they told him
en que mundo....
in what world do you live..
your brother has been dead for a week
he has 41 years old
never complain of his heart
strong
happy
and handsome
how-come you are telling me he is dead?
his heart asked his head
and there come
many others
dead
in the streets
in the police stations
in the hospitals
and in the houses
do they wanna kill us all?
the head speaks with the head
the brother shouted
I am one of you
I love you
I have served you for years and still do
my mother is asking me
what has happened with my young brother?
the Mossos told me
he died of heart attack
they found his body in the street
no witness
none saw my brother
the police is the only one
and Lleida is not that big
.......
we cry
we cry
and we cry
....
ordinary people
doctors and others
and judgment and women
you know something
....
what time did he die?
he had with him two mobiles
his wallet and his agenda
Lleida is a tiny place
when a black man die
you know what to do
....
his clothes
his shoes
someone must know something
...
people say
you kill him
you did steal his organs
....
I asked his brother
did you see his body?
yes I did he said
they killed him
hello
hola
did you hear that?