Re: [biofuel] Re: Fuel-hungry China goes far afield to secureoil

2004-02-10 Thread Yves vd hoeven


Absolutely not. The former Chinese president overruled his own 
constitutionally granted powers to initiate this 'cultural revolution 
styled' persecution.

The murdering and torturing which is going on for the last four years is in 
violation of all international laws and treaties. Besides these 
'formalities' off course it is totally immoral and dead wrong

It just depends on the perspective. The Nazis judged the concentration 
camps in 1942 as a normal part of their system and therefore completely legal.

By the way, this ongoing persecution is condemned by the US congress, the 
European Parliament, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International,...

And as far as the environment is concerned, there is not a thing the 
Chinese government could care less about.

Just for your reference,
Yves.




Pshaw!
They were arrested, detained and sent to labor camps completely legaly






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Re: [biofuel] Re: Fuel-hungry China goes far afield to secureoil

2004-02-10 Thread Hakan Falk


John,

The Supreme Court yes, but the ending of internments? How long did it take, 
bureaucracy can be difficult?

I suppose the Cuba is outside the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court? 
Today's government is  maybe more sophisticated.

I have friend from Hawaii whose father was interned in WWII, not nice 
stories to hear.

Hakan


At 21:21 10/02/2004, you wrote:
Hakan Falk wrote:

  John,
 
  Are you sure that you have the dates right, if so, the court ruling 
 must be
  a joke. To rule 1994 against the second world war concentration camps for
  the Japanese in US. -))
 
  If it was dec. 1944, the shortly ending of internment, must have been 
 close
  or at the end of WWII. LOL

Oops. The rather egregious typo is entirely my fault. Yes, that should
read Dec 18th *1944*.

Given that VJ day was still 8 months off and the US was still
considering an invasion of Japan, I find it telling that the Supreme
Court did the right thing *before* the war was over.




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