Nantes :
"A van crashed into a crowd Monday night at Place Royale, at the Christmas market. There were a dozen injured. Firefighters are on site..../....A white van charged into the crowd. According to witnesses and a police officer, the driver shouted “Allahu Akbar.” However, claims about a possible religious motive remain unclear. Indeed, other witnesses did not confirm it."
But no identity yet. France is facing an unprecedented wave of terrorist attacks but the official version of events remains the denial hoping it will disturb the expected pattern where the publicity around one attack generates the next although also demonstrating the lack of options the authorities are left with in a situation where they lost control.
mardi 23 décembre 2014
mercredi 17 décembre 2014
Well whatever u know. As far as I am concerned I couldn't be more cheered up with what I heard from all those involved in the program that were given the opportunity to speak out, they all with their own words said that at some point they experienced one way or the other some discomfort, some used much stronger words and given what people mean truly when they say that is they had with themselves a conversation about the right and the wrong. The fact they have had this conversation is just what you need to know to confirm how great individuals they are because anybody who had one day this conversation knows that they went over their own end. There isn't a greater gift they could have made to serve their country while the very little of their own feelings about it they accepted to show means America is exactly the same place where under extraordinary circumstances some may not like very much what they have to do but they will. In that matter for as long as there is no taste, souls are safe and it is what ultimately counts.
vendredi 12 décembre 2014
what paper? To request the protection of the Geneva convention provisions detainees that wish to do so must be wearing a uniform identifiable as well as decline rank and it doesnt fit... very clearly the provisions exclude anyone engaged in clandestine operations and not to mention the administration perfectly aware of the legal loophole into which the detainees find themselves which allows at time of war immediate execution tried repeatedly to define a status through the definition of enemy combatant. There has never been any provision of any kind under the Geneva Convention covering personnel engaged in clandestine activities and not wearing an identifiable uniform of an identified army, so... what is it u wanna say
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