Monday, February 23, 2009

Pennsylvania rocked by 'jailing kids for cash' scandal

Judges get kickbacks for sending kids to detention camps

At a friend's sleepover more than a year ago, 14-year-old Phillip Swartley pocketed change from unlocked vehicles in the neighborhood to buy chips and soft drinks. The cops caught him.
Hillary Transue was 15 when she appeared before a judge, accused of mocking a principal on MySpace.

Hillary Transue was 15 when she appeared before a judge, accused of mocking a principal on MySpace.

There was no need for an attorney, said Phillip's mother, Amy Swartley, who thought at most, the judge would slap her son with a fine or community service.

But she was shocked to find her eighth-grader handcuffed and shackled in the courtroom and sentenced to a youth detention center. Then, he was shipped to a boarding school for troubled teens for nine months.

"Yes, my son made a mistake, but I didn't think he was going to be taken away from me," said Swartley, a 41-year-old single mother raising two boys in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.

CNN does not usually identify minors accused of crimes. But Swartley and others agreed to be named to bring public attention to the issue.

As scandals from Wall Street to Washington roil the public trust, the justice system in Luzerne County, in the heart of Pennsylvania's struggling coal country, has also fallen prey to corruption. The county has been rocked by a kickback scandal involving two elected judges who essentially jailed kids for cash. Many of the children had appeared before judges without a lawyer.

The nonprofit Juvenile Law Center in Philadelphia said Phillip is one of at least 5,000 children over the past five years who appeared before former Luzerne County President Judge Mark Ciavarella.



Friday, February 20, 2009

Amen - Autobiography of a Nun, by Sister Jesme, alleges sexual abuse and corruption in Kerala’s Catholic Church

Sexual Abuse alleged by former Nun in Kerala, India

The Catholic Church in Kerala, India, which has barely recovered from the Sister Abhaya murder case, allegedly murdered by two priests and a nun, finds itself in another controversy.

52-year-old Sister Jesme, a former nun from Kerala, has blown the
whistle on the alleged sexual abuse that nuns have to face in convents.
Sister Jesme has written a book - Amen - Oru Kanyasthreeyude Atmakatha (Amen  - an autobiography of a nun,) that talks about the sexual harassment that she faced in the convent at the hands of both priests and nuns.


Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Two-year-old Indian 'marries dog

A two-year-old boy has been "married" to a dog in eastern India to "ward off evil sprits and bad luck".

The "marriage" took place in a village in Jajpur district on Monday.

The "groom", Sagula Munda, was taken to the house of the dog,
called Jyoti, in a highly decorated rickshaw and priests solemnised the
ceremony.

The boy's father said such "marriages" were a tradition and
would help ease the bad omen of the tooth rooted in Sagula's upper gum.

Tribal deity

The "marriage" was in the tribal-dominated Patarpur village.

Like in every Hindu marriage, the priests chanted Sankrit prayers and hymns and there was an accompanying feast.








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The boy's father, Sanrumula Munda, said of the wedding: "Tribals not
only in this state but also in neighbouring Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand,
observe such practices to keep the evil spirits away."

Arranging "marriages" with dogs kept children protected from ghosts and bad luck, he said.

The parents of Sagula and other local people consider the biological tooth defect a bad omen both for the family and neighbours.

The "bride's" father, Parakrama Munda, said: "This is just a
ceremony to please the tribal deity - in the great epic Mahabharat a
dog helped the Pandavas reach heaven."

He said it was a superstition, like wearing a stone or a talisman.

One attending resident, Dushmant Rout, said the "bride" had
spent a few hours at the "groom's" house "but not inside the room...
she stayed on the verandah".


Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Will You Help Me With My Next Film? ...a request from Michael Moore


Friends,



I am in the middle of shooting my next movie and I am looking for a few
brave people who work on Wall Street or in the financial industry to
come forward and share with me what they know. Based on those who have
already contacted me, I believe there are a number of you who know "the
real deal" about the abuses that have been happening. You have
information that the American people need to hear. I am humbly asking
you for a moment of courage, to be a hero and help me expose the
biggest swindle in American history.


All correspondence with me will be kept confidential. Your identity
will be protected and you will decide to what extent you wish to
participate in telling the greatest crime story ever told.


The important thing here is for you to step up as an American and do
your duty of shedding some light on this financial collapse. A few good
people have already come forward, which leads me to believe there are
many more of you out there who know what's going on. Here's your chance
to let your fellow citizens in on the truth.



If you have any info that would help, please contact me at my private email address: bailout@michaelmoore.com.


For the rest of you on my email list who don't work in the financial
industry, you're probably wondering, "What the heck is this all about?
I thought he said he was making a romantic comedy!"


Well, I just can't say much right now. I'm sure you can understand
why. One thing I can tell you is that you're gonna like this movie when
I'm done with it. Oh, yeah...


So, again, if you work for a bank, a brokerage firm or an insurance
company -- or if you have seen things or heard things that you believe
the American people have a right to know -- please contact me at bailout@michaelmoore.com.



Thank you in advance for your help!



Yours,

Michael Moore

bailout@michaelmoore.com

MichaelMoore.com

Saudi judge sentences pregnant gang-rape victim to 100 lashes for committing adultery

Lashes for gang-rape victim

More insanity from this primitive country.

A Saudi judge has ordered a woman should be jailed for a year and
receive 100 lashes after she was gang-raped, it was claimed last night.

The 23-year-old woman, who became pregnant after her ordeal, was reportedly assaulted after accepting a lift from a man.

He
took her to a house to the east of the city of Jeddah where she was
attacked by him and four of his friends throughout the night.


Tuesday, February 03, 2009