On Wednesday, September 24, a conference on occasion of termination of prosecution of Iranian Resistance in France was held in Paris. Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Resistance, as the key speaker of this great conference called the collapse of this file a victory for justice and resistance, a defeat for the demonizing campaign, as […]
Hong Kong: School Teacher Victimized By Political Prosecution
Written by Oiwan Lam Hong Kong netizens have launched a White House petition [1] calling for international attention for a recent case of political persecution of a primary school teacher that many fear is the beginning of massive persecution of political dissents similar to the nature of the Cultural Revolution in mainland China [2]. In […]
Gaddafi-Era Crimes in Libya and Prosecution
Whether or not Saif al-Islam goes to the Hague, Libya’s legal system will struggle to deal with the many other cases likely to be brought. By Blake Evans-Pritchard In the International Criminal Court’s long-running dispute with Libya on where two senior Gaddafi-era figures should go on trial, the next move will be a decision from […]
The Amanda Knox Prosecution is Beginning to Emit a Strange Odor
Once again, the Amanda Knox case is back in the news. The Italian Supreme Court overturned an appellate court decision acquitting Amanda and Raffeale Sollecito and further proceedings will go forward at the leisurely pace we have experienced so far. The story of a crime committed in Perugia in 2007 will continue to reverberate until […]
Wartime Bosnian Serb Leader Says He Deserves Praise, Not Prosecution
By Rachel Irwin As his defence case opened at the Hague tribunal on October 16, wartime Bosnian Serb president Radovan Karadzic portrayed himself as a mild-mannered physician and “literary man” who tried to prevent war from breaking out in Bosnia. Before judges and a public gallery packed with survivors of the conflict, Karadzic said that […]
Prosecution Lackey John Follain Claims to Give Definitive Account of Amanda Knox Case
Updated February 26, 2012 John Follian reports for the Rupert Murdoch owned Times of London. He has reported extensively on the Meredith Kercher murder case and has also written a book on the subject. I recently wrote an article detailing the Architects of the Foxy Knoxy Myth. Even though Follain was not considered one of […]
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