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Klaus Barbie, the Nazi "Butcher of Lyon" and his association with Bolivia's Hugo Banzer.
This is information I just stumbled across, and want to share with DU'ers I respect. It comes from an investigation by Democratic Congresswoman Elizabeth Holzman and Joshua Eilberg:
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Posted by Judi Lynn | Thu Dec 6, 2012, 04:59 AM (2 replies)
Uribe admits receiving 'help' from Drummond .
Source: Colombia Reports Uribe admits receiving 'help' from Drummond . Monday, 19 November 2012 09:30 Caitlin Trent Colombia's former President Alvaro Uribe admitted Sunday to receiving "help" from U.S. coal company Drummond while in office. Although direct payments from Drummond to Uribe's lawyer remain unconfirmed, in an interview Sunday with news broadcast Noticias Uno ex-president Uribe admitted to accepting unspecified "help" from the American coal giant. The murky ties between Uribe and Drummond came to light two years ago when Uribe was subpoenaed as a witness to Drummond's alleged paramilitary ties with paramilitary organization AUC. The ex-president however received immunity from testifying last year while being defended by prominent lawyer Gregory Craig whose legal fees are speculated to be paid for by Drummond. Read more: http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/27068-uribe-receiving-help-from-drummond.html Drummond paid to kill unionists: Ex-paramilitary . Wednesday, 14 March 2012 14:00 Mary Cecelia Bittner A former paramilitary has testified before a U.S. court that coal giant Drummond Ltd. paid paramilitaries $1.5 million to murder union leaders, Colombian media reported Tuesday. Alcides Mattos Tabares, alias "El Samario," claimed that as part of the Northern Bloc of the AUC he took part in the murdering of employees ordered by Drummond. Drummond's union president and vice president, Valmore Locarno and Victor Hugo Orcasita, "had" to be killed because they were organizing a strike that would have generated losses for the company, said Tabares. From 2002 until his 2005 capture, Tabares patrolled Drummond’s railway lines, where he participated in killings, sometimes directed by Drummond employees, he claimed. He spoke of the trade unionists' murder saying,"I was not exactly the shooter, but I participated in the event as [paramilitay commander] 'Tolemaida's' security chief." More: http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/22827-drummond-paid-to-kill-unionists-ex-paramilitary.html [center] ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Posted by Judi Lynn | Mon Nov 19, 2012, 01:28 PM (2 replies)
Google using 3-wheeled bike to add panoramic views of Mayan ruins to ‘Street View’ feature
Google using 3-wheeled bike to add panoramic views of Mayan ruins to ‘Street View’ feature
By Associated Press, Updated: Thursday, August 16, 5:23 PM MEXICO CITY — Google is adding interactive images of dozens of pre-Hispanic ruins to the “Street View” feature on its Google Maps website. Google Mexico and Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History announced Thursday that 30 sites have been added to Street View, and dozens more will be coming online this year. The eventual goal is 90 sites. The feature allows users to click on map locations to obtain 360-degree, interactive images composed of millions of photos taken at street level by specially equipped vehicles. Google uses a special, three-wheeled bicycle to generate images of the Mexican sites, many of which don’t have paved areas. The sites already online include Chichen Itza, Teotihuacan and Monte Alban. http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/the_americas/google-using-3-wheeled-bike-to-add-panoramic-views-of-mayan-ruins-to-street-view-feature/2012/08/16/ffa45c7a-e7f0-11e1-9739-eef99c5fb285_story.html (Short article, no more at link.) [center] ![]() Chichen Itza ![]() Teotihuacan ![]() Monte Alban[/center] Hoping whoever sees the google photos will post them A.S.A.P.! Should be wonderful. |
Posted by Judi Lynn | Thu Aug 16, 2012, 06:59 PM (5 replies)
Article in Colombia's newspaper, El Tiempo, re: former para's court testimony:
Murder Training: Colombian Death Squad Used Live Hostages
April 29, 2007 By El Tiempo El Tiempo, Bogota -- "Proof of courage": that is how the how the paramilitaries would term the training they imparted to their recruits so that they learnt how to carve up people while they were still alive. Initially, the authorities rejected this version of the farmers who reported the practice... but when the combatants themselves started to admit to it in their testimonies before the prosecutors, the myth became a harsh crime against humanity. Francisco Enrique Villalba Hernández (alias Cristian Barreto), one of the perpetrators of the massacre at El Aro in Ituango, Antioquia, received this type of training in the same place where he learnt to handle arms and manufacture home-made bombs. Today, a prisoner at La Picota in Bogota, Villalba has described in details during lengthy testimonies how he applied the learning. "Towards the middle of 1994, I was ordered to a course... in El Tomate, Antioquia, where the training camp was located," he says in his testimony. There, his working day started at 5 in the morning and the instructions were received directly from the top commanders such as 'Double Zero' (Carlos Garcia, since assassinated by another paramilitary group). Villalba claims that in order to learn how to dismember people they would use farmers they gathered together in the course of taking neighbouring settlements. As he describes it, "they were aged people whom we brought in trucks, alive and bound up". The victims arrived at the ranch in covered trucks. They were lowered from the vehicle with their hands tied and taken to a room. There they were locked up for days in the hope that the training would start. More: http://www.zcommunications.org/murder-training-colombian-death-squad-used-live-hostages-by-el-tiempo [center] ![]() ![]() Former AUC, Francisco Enrique Villalba.[/center] Material from a testimony by this man, Francisco Villaba, former death squad member. He was murdered not too long ago, after he had testified in court regarding his participation in AUC (right-wing paramillitary) activities: Details of testimony that involves Uribe in a massacre Posted on June 20, 2008 by csn http://colombiasupport.net/2008/06/details-of-testimony-that-involves-uribe-in-a-massacre (Very, very graphic. Horrendous.) |
Posted by Judi Lynn | Wed Jul 18, 2012, 07:41 PM (1 replies)
Paramilitaries said 1997 massacre was 'well coordinated' with army: US cable . (Colombia)
Source: Colombia Reports Paramilitaries said 1997 massacre was 'well coordinated' with army: US cable . Wednesday, 18 July 2012 09:31 Adriaan Alsema Members of paramilitary organization AUC told the U.S. embassy that the 1997 Mapiripan massacre in central Colombia was "well coordinated in advance" with (elements of) the army, according to a released diplomatic cable. The State Department document was declassified and published Tuesday by the National Security Archive, a non-profit organization dedicated to declassifying U.S. government documents. According to the embassy's anonymous sources, the army provided "travel, logistics, intelligence and security" to the paramilitary who killed dozens of civilians in the five days after their July 15 incursion of the town. ~snip~ The identification of the victims has been complicated as the paramilitaries cut up the majority of their remains and threw them in a nearby river. Read more: http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/25133-paramilitaries-said-1997-massacre-was-well-coordinated-with-army-us-cable.html |
Posted by Judi Lynn | Wed Jul 18, 2012, 07:08 PM (6 replies)
Uribe conspired with paramilitaries: AUC commander .
Source: Colombia Reports Uribe conspired with paramilitaries: AUC commander . (U.S. ally) Wednesday, 11 July 2012 11:11 Esteban Manriquez One of the paramilitary AUC's most prominent ex-commanders accused Colombia's former President Alvaro Uribe of collaborating with armed militias. Ever Veloza, alias “H.H.,” told U.S. prosecutors that Uribe developed ties with the paramilitary group AUC during his tenure as governor of the Antioquia department from 1995-1997. According to H.H., Carlos Castaño, one of the founders of the AUC, used pagers to keep in contact with officials in the Antioquian government. Uribe used one of these pagers to secretly communicate with Castaño, said the extradited commander. ~snip~ Uribe is one of hundreds of politicians implicated in what's called "parapolitics." Since 2006, 38 congressmen and five governors have been convicted for conspiring with paramilitary groups to get elected into office, reap financial rewards and intimidate opponents. Some 140 more former congressmen have pending investigations against them. Although many of these “parapoliticians” were allies of the Uribe administration, the former president himself has so far escaped indictment. According to the Prosecutor General's Office, more than 11,000 politicians, public officials, members of the military and businessmen collaborated with the organization that was determined a terrorist organization until its official demobilization between 2003 and 2006. Read more: http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/25032-uribe-conspired-with-paramilitary-auc-commander.html (Colombia's paramilitaries, which officially ended, have regrouped under different names, as noted by groups like Amnesty International. They have always been identified as right-wing narcotrafficking death squads responsible for "the lion's share" of extreme violence against citizens in Colombia.) |
Posted by Judi Lynn | Thu Jul 12, 2012, 04:36 AM (1 replies)
There was a clear difference between the position taken by Carter and Clinton on Guatemala vs Reagan
Very quick example, using the example from this article: http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/US_ThirdWorld/US_Guat.html [center] ![]() ![]() ![]() [font size=1]Jennifer Harbury and Carol DeVine, the widows of Efrain Velasquez and Michael DeVine respectively, testify in Congress about the CIA's involvement in the murders of their husbands.[/font] THE CIA IN GUATEMALA: THE LESSER KNOWN HOLOCAUST "We have no scorched earth policy. We have a scorched Communist policy." Guatemalan President RIOS MONTT "The military guys who do this are like serial killers. If Jeffrey Dahmer had been in Guatemala, he would be a general by now." - CLYDE SNOW, forensic anthropologist [/center] Compared to the struggles against state tyranny in other Central American countries, very little is heard of Guatemala in the Western media. This is because the level of repression is extremely high; Guatemala has suffered the worst record of human rights abuses in Latin America. During three decades, hundreds of thousands of people have been massacred during their struggle against a government that has been armed and trained by the U.S. ~snip~ Anyone attempting to organise a union or simply suspected of being in support of the resistance was a target. Armed men broke into their homes and dragged them away. The abducted were tortured, mutilated or burned; their bodies were found buried in mass graves or floating in plastic bags in lakes or rivers, or lying beside the road. Bodies were dropped into the Pacific from airplanes. In the Gualan area, it was said, no one fished any more because too many corpses were caught in the nets. In Guatemala City, right wing terrorists machine-gunned people and houses in daylight. Journalists, lawyers, students, teachers, trade unionists, members of opposition parties, anyone who helped or expressed sympathy for the rebel cause, anyone with a vaguely leftist political association or a moderate criticism of government policy and relatives of the victims were all targets for attack.
The U.S. Agency for International Development (AID) contributed to a programme to greatly expand the size of Guatemala's national police force and to develop it into a professional body skilled at counteracting urban disorder. Additionally, the police force was completely supplied with radio patrol cars and a radio communications network and funds to build a national police academy and pay for salaries, uniforms, weapons and equipment. More: http://www.american-buddha.com/cia.guatemala.htm |
Posted by Judi Lynn | Sat Jan 28, 2012, 03:44 AM (0 replies)
Completely missing in school text books is the amazing choice given to the citizens
by Rios Montt in his bizarre "guns and beans" initiative. What a mighty man of God, you bet.
Important background on this ally of the US right-wing:
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Zeroes/Efrain_Rios_Montt.html [center]~ ~ ~ ~ ~[/center]
More: http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/US_ThirdWorld/US_Guat.html |
Posted by Judi Lynn | Sat Jan 28, 2012, 03:12 AM (0 replies)
What a "thrill" it was to learn Illinois (R) Rep. Jerry Weller married Zury Rios-Montt,
renewing bonds between US right-wingers and the blood-thirsty, racist right of Guatemala.
Just as morally disoriented Ronald Reagan, fundie flim-flam artist preachers Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell embraced the genocidal, bogus fundie preacher/butchering dictator and his henchmen, so has Republican Congressman Weller embraced his right-wing daughter, Guatemalan Congresswoman Zury Rios-Montt. Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zury_R%C3%ADos_Montt Jerry Weller's Wikipedia: In July 2004, Weller announced that he was engaged to three-term Guatemalan Congresswoman Zury Ríos Montt, daughter of former Guatemalan dictator Efraín Ríos Montt.[17] On November 20, 2004, the two married at her father's home in Antigua Guatemala, his second marriage and her fourth. (Zury Ríos has also used the combined parental surname Ríos Sosa, but in Guatemala she is nowadays best known by her father's name, Ríos Montt; her personal website uses the hybrid married form "Ríos-Montt de Weller". [7])http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Weller [center] ![]() ![]() Father of the blushing bride, genocidal dictator Efrain Rios-Montt ![]() ![]() ![]() Rios-Montt's legacy, survivors of a massacre carrying remains of their loved ones from mass grave for re-burial.[center] |
Posted by Judi Lynn | Sat Jan 28, 2012, 02:54 AM (0 replies)
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