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Kosovo leaders kidnapped Serbs and sold their organs



Carla del Ponte, a former prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in the Hague, now Switzerland’s Ambassador to Argentina, made a sensational announcement. Her autobiographical book “The Hunt” reveals that Serbian men have been kidnapped and their organs were sold to international traffickers.

Carla del Ponte’s announcements have already caused the criminal case institution in Serbia. District Court of Belgrade has already started the hearing of 300 young Serbians being kidnapped in the summer of 1999, who as del Ponte claims, were transported to Albania and had there their internal organs removed.

These villainous crimes, compared just to the horrors of Third Reich, were held by the leaders of Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) whose co-leader was the present-day prime minister of Kosovo Hashim Thaci. His profile, gathered by his opponents, contains the evidence of dozens of crimes made by him as a field commander against the Serbians in Kosovo.

 

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US Government Says the Bible Is Hate

In its recent report to Congress, the U.S. State Department “Office of Global Anti-Semitism” makes a startling policy statement. It says the New Testament record that the Jews had Christ crucified is “classical anti-Semitism” — a historic form of hate. 1
In its 2005 report to Congress, the State Department included as an “anti-Semitic incident” the case of a Polish priest who said Jews killed Christ. Today, three years later, the State Department could not be clearer.Are you one of tens of millions of Christians who agree with Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ that evil Jewish leaders incited a Jewish mob and persuaded Pilate to have Christ crucified? The U.S. government now considers you “anti-Semitic.” You are part of a worldwide scourge the U.S. government, Canada, Australia, and 55 European nations are uniting to suppress. 2

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South African farm murders close to reaching 3,000 victims

Hendrick van Rensburg, 82; and grandson Dean Woodraffe, 17, were murdered on March 10 2008 on their Bronkhorstspruit farm — local farmers protest against bail application of farm-murderer at local law court:March 17 2008 - BRONKHORSTSPRUIT/KUNGWINI, SA.
According to the statistics being maintained on the website http://groups.msn.com/crimebustersofsouthafri…a at least 2,939 farm murders have been recorded there since 1994 - primarily of Afrikaner farmers, their kin and their families.

Please note that this record is incomplete since many farm murders remain underreported or are reported without mentioning the fact that the murder occurred on a farm or smallholding.

Members of the Transvaal Agricultural Union, deeply upset about the double-murder on 82-year old Bronkhorstspruit farmer Hendrick Janse van Rensburg and his 17-year-old grandson Dean Charles Woodraffe on the farm Zusterstroom, on Monday March 17 held a protest demonstration at the local law-courts against the arrested suspect’s bail application.

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Sweden: The cost of immigration

Stig-Björn Ljunggren, political scientist, thinks it’s reasonable to calculate how much immigration costs society. Immigration minister Tobias Billström thinks the debate should be more about immigration as a positive force.

Ljunggren is a professor of national economy and works at the Center for Labor Market Policy Research at Växjö university. He speaks of Bromölla municipality, which ended up in trouble when they wanted to make an account of immigration in the city. People like Marita Ulfskog, Social Democrats party secretary, opposed it.

Ljunggren says people should be able to check immigration just like everything else. There are different ways of calculating things such as unemployment and sick leaves Like all other economic activities it depends on which parameter people choose. Despite that he is certain that it’s possible to calculate how much immigration costs society.

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Netherlands: Less immigrants remigrating

Guest workers and refugees stay more and more in the Netherlands instead of going back to their land of origin. Health-care, welfare and family connection in the Netherlands prevent them from moving back.The Netherlands Immigration Institute (NMI) guided 1725 immigrants last year back to their land of origin. Down from 1840 in 2006 and 2139 in 2004.. Most are above 45. Though less immigrants actually do so, the wish to leave is growing stronger. The number of people who seriously considered going back went up from 10,540 to 12,210. There are also more requests from minority organizations to hold informational gatherings, for Moroccans, Spaniards, Iraqis, Surinamese and Portuguese. Turks are an exception and there is an increase in the number of returnees.
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Norway: Fear of honor murder by suspected rapist

The police and the Kristiansand court think a 59 year old might commit honor murder if he’s released from custody. The man is suspected of having sex with his two minor daughters for several years. After the attacks were reported, he threatened to kill his children. As a result one of the daughter has been housed in a secret address for fear of threats and reprisals from the father. Both girls say they fear their father will kill them if he gets out.

One of the daughters was told by close relatives to forget what happened or she’ll be killed.

The 59 year old was arrested in February. The man is also suspect of obstructing the investigation by threatening to kill one of the daughter and two witness if they spoke to the police. Two of the sons in the family, brothers to the alleged victims, are suspected and have been arrested for having helped their father with obstructing the investigation.
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Why America is losing

Percentage of foreign-owned (China and Japan) American industries:

· Sound recording industries - 97%
· Commodity contracts dealing and brokerage - 79%
· Motion picture and sound recording industries - 75%
· Metal ore mining - 65%
· Motion picture and video industries - 64%
· Wineries and distilleries - 64%
· Database, directory, and other publishers - 63%
· Book publishers - 63%
· Cement, concrete, lime, and gypsum product - 62%
· Engine, turbine and power transmission equipment - 57%
· Rubber product - 53%
· Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing - 53%
· Plastics and rubber products manufacturing - 52%
· Plastics product - 51%
· Other insurance related activities - 51%
· Boiler, tank, and shipping container - 50%
· Glass and glass product - 48%
· Coal mining - 48%
· Sugar and confectionery product - 48%
· Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying - 47%
· Advertising and related services - 41%
· Pharmaceutical and medicine - 40%
· Clay, refractory, and other nonmetallic mineral products - 40%
· Securities brokerage - 38%
· Other general purpose machinery - 37%
· Audio and video equipment mfg and reproducing magnetic and optical media - 36%
· Support activities for mining - 36%
· Soap, cleaning compound, and toilet preparation - 32%
· Chemical manufacturing - 30%
· Industrial machinery - 30%
· Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial investments and related activities - 30%
· Other food - 29%
· Motor vehicles and parts - 29%
· Machinery manufacturing - 28%
· Other electrical equipment and component - 28%
· Securities and commodity exchanges and other financial investment activities - 27%
· Architectural, engineering, and related services - 26%
· Credit card issuing and other consumer credit - 26%
· Petroleum refineries (including integrated) - 25%
· Navigational, measuring, electromedical, and control instruments - 25%
· Petroleum and coal products manufacturing - 25%
· Transportation equipment manufacturing - 25%
· Commercial and service industry machinery - 25%
· Basic chemical - 24%
· Investment banking and securities dealing - 24%
· Semiconductor and other electronic component - 23%
· Paint, coating, and adhesive - 22%
· Printing and related support activities - 21%
· Chemical product and preparation - 20%
· Iron, steel mills, and steel products - 20%
· Agriculture, construction, and mining machinery - 20%
· Publishing industries - 20%
· Medical equipment and supplies - 20%

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