Why have The Board of Deputies of British jews and the London jewish Forum just received £1.5 million in National Lottery funding?
Clip from @SoniaPoulton Wake up Ep. 220: https://t.co/G92gUjCUax
A former Massachusetts State Police investigator is facing increasing scrutiny after private text messages containing racist and violent comments were revealed publicly. The controversy is expected to have significant legal consequences, with nearly 20 criminal cases potentially affected.
This is what we mean by systemic racism. How many texts and conversations don't get exposed of people in high places affecting the lives of others?
#massachusetts #truecrime #justice #michaelproctor
Juizão na partida entre Argentina e Cabo Verde:
- Inventou faltas pra Arg
- Autorizou o Messi a cobrar uma falta com o Vozinha MONTANDO A BARREIRA
- Não deu falta pra CV do lado da área nos acréscimos
- 3 de acréscimos no final, mesmo com o jogo parado por 3 min para atendimento
Llevo viendo fútbol 20 años y siempre cuando un jugador sale a ser atendido el partido sigue con 1 menos. Pues aquí el árbitro esperó a que volviese el argentino para reanudar el juego. https://t.co/AQ2iAUDs5d
Thirty-eight years later, US continues to evade accountability for attack on Iran Flight 655
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On 3 July 1988, the US Navy guided-missile cruiser USS Vincennes penetrated Iranian territorial waters and shot down Iran Air Flight 655. The unprovoked surface-to-air missile strike obliterated the civilian Airbus A300 as it flew its routine commercial route toward Dubai, killing all 290 passengers and crew on board, including 66 children and 16 women.
While western media initially parroted the Pentagon's fabricated narrative of a defensive engagement against an attacking fighter jet, subsequent data confirmed the commercial airliner was ascending peacefully within its established civilian flight corridor.
Rather than facing a military tribunal for a catastrophic violation of international law, the commander of the US warship, Captain William C. Rogers III, was insulated from consequence by the state apparatus. Two years after the massacre, Rogers was awarded the prestigious Legion of Merit medal for his tour of duty.
To this day, the US government refuses to issue a formal apology or legally admit wrongdoing to Iran, opting instead to pay ex-gratia compensation in 1996 to shield itself from a formal judgment by the International Court of Justice.