#Nightslantern suppressed news update for Slovakia / Argentina / Nunavut
8.6.17
Slovakia:
The European Roma Rights Centre has released a video showing police
entering a Roma community in Zborove Slovakia and randomly attacking people: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpNVe33xosI. So far this year Romani peoples from Slovakia,
Hungary, and the Czech Republic, countries which currently are visa exempt for
entry to Canada, report being stopped from boarding flights to Canada when
flying from Germany, Belgium, England, Poland. According to Canadian regulations
(EN 15) Airlines carrying "improperly documented" foreigners to Canada
can be fined $3200/person plus administration fees. Due to a history of severe
repression of Roma in Slovakia an early genocide warning for Roma in Europe is specifically noted for this
country (ie. previous). Partial sources online:
"Slovakia: Police Attack Roma Community: children and Elderly Injured,"
ERRC, My 24, 2017, ICARE; "Obligations of transporters (ENF 15),"
current, Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada; "Roma say they’re
being barred from flights to Canada," Nicholas Keung, May 6, 2017,
thestar.com.
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May 28, 2017,
Argentina: a recent Supreme
Court decision extended a legal technicality which may allow the early release
of hundreds of former army and intelligence personnel punished for atrocities
while participating in Operation Condor. On May 10th 200,000 people went to the
streets in protest. Operation Condor murdered civilians innocent of any crime
and is thought to have killed 30,000 Argentine dissenters, leftists, labour
leaders - opponents of the regime, and 50,000 throughout the Americas. Supported
by the CIA the military program was primarily managed by Chile and Argentina but
Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Bolivia as well. In the 1970s and 80s Argentina
intervened on the side of right wing oppression in Nicaragua, Honduras, El
Salvador and Guatemala - see "Operation Charly" Wikipedia. Argentina's incipient
fascism was evident when Juan Perón strongly encouraged German and Vichy French
Nazi immigration after WWII. Nazi escape lines to Argentina for war criminals
were run by the Catholic church. Increasing evidence of Church complicity with
the dictatorship during Argentina's 'dirty war' isn't surprising. Priests who
worked for the poor could not be disappeared by the military without approval of
their Bishops, and the current Pope Francis of Argentina remains accused of
turning over two Jesuit priests to torture and death (both were saved). In
previously classified U.S. materials released to Argentina Operation Condor
appears more ambitious than initially understood. Reports released under the
Obama administration revealed Operation Condor's targeting of human rights
proponents in Europe as well as the Americas, including leaders of Amnesty International. The CIA
seems to have been in the loop and one awaits reports which offer names and
dates of specific connections. Other reports confirm the Nixon administration
and Henry's Kissinger's direct involvement in the Chilean coup. A report
released Dec. 12, 2016 reveals Pinochet's secret police (DINA) received
instruction from ex Gestapo at La Dignidad, a Nazi colony in southern Chile.
Background: 1, 2, 3, 4. Partial
sources online: "Operation Condor: Officials of Amnesty International Targeted
for 'Liquidation'," ed. Carlos Osorio and Peter Kornbluh, Dec. 14, 2016, National Security Archive Electronic
Briefing Book No. 572; "Argentines protest Supreme Court ruling on Dirty War
sentences," May 11, 2017, Reuters; "Trump Continues U.S.
Declassified Diplomacy with Argentina," ed. Carlos Osorio, April 27, 2017, National Security Archive Electronic
Briefing Book No. 588; "Argentina Releases Dictatorship Doctor Who Helped
Steal Babies," May 7, 2017, Telesur; "Nazis Trained and
Supported Chile’s Operation Condor Activities," Ian Greenhalgh, Dec. 18,
2016, Veterans Today; "In
Argentina, Leniency for a 'Dirty War' Criminal Spurs Outrage," Rut Diamint and
Laura Tedesco, May 26, 2017, usnews.com.
J.B.Gerald, nightslantern suppressed news. http://www.nightslantern.ca/2017bulletin.htm#may28arg
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May 28, 2017, Nunavut: In
what becomes a yearly ritual, a new report notes the crisis in "food insecurity"
of Nunavut, requiring "remedial action". "Food insecurity" can mean anything
from lacking adequate nourishment to starvation, but without having to be
specific. The phrase is favoured by government and academic reports. This
gradual starvation of Aboriginal peoples is noted repeatedly. The CBC reported in April 2016 that "food
insecurity" in Nunavut had reached record levels, and that 60% of the children
were living in "food insecure" circumstances. Before that, in October
2013 James Anaya, the UN Special Rapporteur
on Indigenous rights summed up all the problems of Canada's Aboriginal people to
find them living "in crisis". In May of 2012 the UN's Special Rapporteur on the
Right to Food, Olivier De Schutter, visited Canada as the first NATO country
ever to require a visit, to find the Aboriginal peoples rights and access to
food, insecure. A genocide
warning continues. While the Convention on
Genocide has legal standing in Canada the current government is not likely to
allow its application. Partial sources online: "Nunavut, Northwest
Territories food insecurity reaches record level: study," John Van Dusen,
April 07, 2016, CBC News;
"Food insecurity in Nunavut 'should be considered a national crisis,' expert
says," May 20, 2017, CBC
News; "A quarter of Nunavut's population faces moderate to severe food
insecurity, report says," Sara Frizzell, May 18, 2017, CBC News; "Report finds Nunavut
has the highest food insecurity rate for any indigenous population in a
developed country," Anna Maria Tremonti, March 28, 2014, "The Current" / CBC radio.
Read the full article …
Dispatch: Aboriginal Press Media Group |
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