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Tuesday, July 05, 2005 Interview with Jackie McGauley, Part One  - "I dunno - sounds like McMartin" seems a typical reaction to virtually every allegation of the organized, ritual abuse of children in America. Despite medical examiners having found "scars, tears, enlarged body openings or other evidence indicating blunt force trauma consistent with the repeated sodomy and rape [the children] described" (as reported in the Los Angeles Times in October 1988); despite the finding of tunnels beneath the preschool as children had described them; despite a poll of jurors after the trials which found a majority believed children had been abused but the prosecution hadn't made their case - despite all these things and more, McMartin has been massaged into public consciousness as an example of how such things could never happen." http://rigorousintuition.blogspot.com/2005/07/interview-with-jackie-mcgauley-part.html

fwd from L Moss Sharman - Diocese in Maine validates 9 abuse cases By AP 7/5/05 Portland, Maine "Maine's Roman Catholic diocese yesterday validated child sexual-abuse allegations against nine of 21 dead priests, saying they probably would have been removed from ministry under today's standards if they were still alive." http://www.boston.com/news/local/maine/articles/2005/07/04/diocese_in_maine_validates_9_abuse_cases?mode=PF

Judge gives preliminary approval to church abuse settlement - Brett Barrouquere AP 7/5/05 Burlington, Ky. "A judge granted preliminary approval Tuesday to a proposed $120 million class-action settlement between the Roman Catholic Diocese of Covington and alleged victims of sexual abuse. The approval means there will be $40 million immediately available from diocese assets. The victims and the diocese are suing three insurance companies for the remaining $80 million." http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/12058773.htm

this may be heavy for survivors
"Here's the final part of my interview with Kathleen Sullivan, survivor of cult ritual abuse and mind control....In Unshackled, Kathleen mentions an elder statesman, "master hypnotist" and paedophile she calls "Lucian," who obtained ownership of several of Kathleen's alter-states while she was still a teenager."  http://rigorousintuition.blogspot.com/2005/06/interview-with-kathleen-sullivan-part.html



http://politics.guardian.co.uk/print/0,3858,5230205-111381,00.html
describes crimes
UK aid funds Iraqi torture units
Peter Beaumont in Baghdad and Martin Bright
Sunday July 3, 2005
Observer
British and American aid intended for Iraq's hard-pressed police service is being diverted to paramilitary commando units accused of widespread human rights abuses, including torture and extra-judicial killings, The Observer can reveal. Iraqi Police Service officers said that ammunition, weapons and vehicles earmarked for the IPS are being taken by shock troops at the forefront of Iraq's new dirty counter-insurgency war. The allegations follow a wide-ranging investigation by this paper into serious human rights abuses being conducted by anti-insurgency forces in Iraq. The Observer has seen photographic evidence of post-mortem and hospital examinations of alleged terror suspects from Baghdad and the Sunni Triangle which demonstrate serious abuse of suspects...

http://www.aclu.org/International/International.cfm?ID=13962&c=36
Government Documents on Torture
Freedom of Information Act
The ACLU filed a request on Oct. 7, 2003 under the Freedom of Information Act demanding the release of information about detainees held overseas by the United States. A lawsuit was filed in June 2004 demanding that the government comply with the October 2003 FOIA request.
Below are documents the government did not want the general public to read -- including an FBI memo (pdf) stating that Defense Department interrogators impersonated FBI agents and used "torture techniques" against a detainee at Guantanamo.

http://www.aljazeera.com/me.asp?service_ID=8783
U.S. admits civilian deaths in Afghan airstrikes
7/4/2005 4:00:00 PM GMT
17 Afghan civilians including women and children were killed by last weeks U.S. airstrikes.
Last week's U.S. airstrike in Afghanistan killed 17 villagers, including women and children, a provincial governor said Monday. The U.S. military confirmed some civilians were killed in the attack on what it said was a "known rebel compound".


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