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Judi Lynn's JournalVictor Jara killing: Nine Chilean ex-soldiers sentenced
Source: BBC News
4 July 2018
REUTERS
Victor Jara was killed when he was just 40 years old
A judge in Chile has found eight retired soldiers guilty of the 1973 murder of popular folk singer Victor Jara.
A ninth suspect was sentenced for his role as an accessory to Jara's murder.
Victor Jara was arrested the day after the military coup led by Gen Augusto Pinochet and taken to a sports stadium in Santiago, where he was tortured in front of other prisoners.
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Soldiers had crushed his fingers, telling him he would never be able to play his guitar again. The 40-year-old singer became famous in the 1960s and 70s for his protest and pacifist songs such as The Right to Live in Peace.
Read more: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-44709924
Victor Jara, wife, two daughters.
Those 'Sonic Attack' Victims Are Actually Experiencing Mass Hysteria, Expert Claims
What if there never was any attack?
PETER DOCKRILL 3 JUL 2018
In 2016, US workers in Cuba were the targets of a mysterious 'sonic attack' carried out by a new, weaponised sound technology the world had never seen before. Follow-up attacks in China and elsewhere have since confirmed the arrival of this insidious, invisible threat.
But maybe, it could be possible that... nothing ever happened to them.
According to an expert on mass psychogenic illness, the strange symptoms experienced now by 26 Americans in multiple, international episodes could be the result of a contagious, mass delusion not the hallmarks of an exotic sonic weapon for which there is no actual proof.
"I am convinced that what we're dealing with is a case of mass hysteria and mass suggestion," medical sociologist Robert Bartholomew told ABC News.
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https://www.sciencealert.com/sonic-attack-victims-actually-experiencing-mass-hysteria-expert-claims-psychogenic-illness-delusions-robert-bartholomew
Kentucky woman responds to backlash over giraffe killing
Source: Associated Press
Updated 4:50 pm CDT, Tuesday, July 3, 2018
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) A Kentucky woman vilified on social media for killing a giraffe on a 2017 hunt in Africa says she's received thousands of angry messages and death threats.
A photo of Tess Talley posing with a large giraffe went viral this week after the Twitter account of a site called Africa Digest posted two photos and called her a "white American savage."
Media report that Talley is from Johnson County in eastern Kentucky. She issued a statement this week saying the giraffe was not rare and she was participating in what she called "conservation through game management."
She says in the statement "some of the most vile things have been directed at me and many other women hunters."
Read more: https://www.chron.com/news/us/article/Kentucky-woman-responds-to-backlash-over-giraffe-13047751.php
Colombia's losing candidate claims systematic death threats to former campaigners
by Adriaan Alsema July 2, 2018
Gustavo Petro, who lost to Presidentselect Ivan Duque in elections last month, said Monday that former campaign workers are receiving death threats throughout the country.
Petro said on Twitter that the systematic threats sent by the Aguilas Negras to Petro supporters and other social organizations are a crime against humanity.
A systematic threat is a crime against humanity and the Prosecutor General must respond. His omission converts to complicity, said Petro on Twitter.
Petro showed one of the threats sent to a campaign team in the Santander province in June when the guerrilla-turned-senator was competing over the countrys top job.
In the pamphlet, the authors make reference to a Petro campaign worker in the southern Huila department who was found murdered on the morning of the first round of elections.
Its time to cleanse this country of all collaborators and so-called social leaders and followers of guerrilla Gustavo Petro.
Aguilas Negras
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Armed groups formed by these extremists have killed tens of thousands of civilians during the armed conflict that began with the formation of leftist groups like the FARC and the ELN in 1964.
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https://colombiareports.com/colombias-losing-candidate-claims-systematic-death-threats-to-former-campaigners/
Obrador Hopes to Restore Mexican Sovereignty
July 2, 2018
By Dan Steinbock
International media touted the neoliberal reforms of President Enrique Peña Nieto for the past year or two. However, when the reform narrative proved hollow, Nietos approval rating plunged from almost 50 to barely 10 percent. So the establishment narrative changed: it shifted to a flawed portrayal of Andrés Manuel López Obrador as a Mexican Hugo Chávez who endangers Mexicos future.
Perhaps thats why before his landslide election victory as president on Sunday The Economist called Obrador Mexicos answer to Donald Trump whose nationalist populism offers many reasons to worry about Mexicos most likely next president. Similarly, U.S.-based economic hit men and political risk groups, including Ian Bremmers Eurasia Group, framed Obradors popular front as a significant market risk.
With few variations, the same narrative was replicated in establishment media. The Washington Post, The New York Times, Time, Newsweek and The Financial Times warned of a firebrand leftist whose biography is replete with danger signals.
What these ideologically-driven reports didnt say is that Obrador is neither an overnight phenomenon nor Trump-induced collateral damage. In reality, Obradors movement is a belated triumph for Mexicos popular will after decades of electoral fraud.
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https://consortiumnews.com/2018/07/02/obrardor-hopes-to-restore-mexican-sovereignty/
US meddling machine boasts of 'laying the groundwork for insurrection' in Nicaragua
JULY 2ND, 2018 Max Blumenthal
Laying the groundwork for insurrection
While some corporate media outlets have portrayed the violent protest movement gripping Nicaragua as a progressive grassroots upswell, the countrys own student leaders have suggested otherwise.
As Nicaraguan student protest leaders met with neoconservatives in Washington DC, a publication funded by the US governments regime change arm the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) boasted of spending millions of dollars laying the groundwork for insurrection against President Daniel Ortega.
Meeting with US right-wingers
In early June, Nicaraguas leading young activists went on a junket to Washington DC, on the dime of the US government-funded right-wing advocacy group Freedom House. The Nicaraguan student leaders were there to beseech Donald Trump and other right-wing US government officials to help them in their fight against Nicaraguas Daniel Ortega.
On the excursion to the US capital, the young activists posed for photo-ops with some of the most notorious neoconservatives in the US Congress: Senators Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio and Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (see tweets later in this article). The Nicaraguan student leaders were also shepherded to meetings with top officials from the State Department and the US government soft-power organization USAID. There, they were reassured that they would have Washingtons full-throated support.
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https://www.thecanary.co/global/world-analysis/2018/07/02/us-meddling-machine-boasts-of-laying-the-groundwork-for-insurrection-in-nicaragua/
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