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公安局和政府大楼正在燃烧,现场多图
发贴日期:
2008-06-29 [ 0人评论过 ]
删贴的平时跟政府的走狗通奸,奥扫快看或保存下,支持的发到别的论坛去,估计等不到五毛党来颠倒黑白了
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官逼民反 公安局和政府大楼正在燃烧,现场多图
现场多图,公安局和政府大楼正在燃烧
发贴日期:
2008-06-29 [ 0人评论过 ]
http://bbs.cn.yahoo.com/message/read_-dW5kZXJnbw==_1081637_1.html
猴子去死,这消息大论坛已经满天飞了,只等五毛党来颠倒黑白
猴子去死,这消息大论坛已经满天飞了,只等五毛党来颠倒黑白
公安局和政府大楼正在燃烧 现场多图
发贴日期:
2008-06-29 [ 0人评论过 ]
据说,贵州省瓮安县的公安局里面的一家亲戚把本县三中的一个15岁的一个女生**了,公安局把那个人抓进去一天就放了,这是怕告到上面 ,公安局的派人去偷尸体。她叔叔一中学老师因告状被公安局打成重伤,父亲被人挑断脚筋。 现在县里面的一片混乱 ,县政府全封锁,外面的记者进不去
最新消息,遵义,贵定的武警正在来瓮安路上,,先前的 防暴警被火烧在公安楼上下不来了 。。。
现在连邮电局那些都是人山人海
贵州瓮安县公安局办冤案,引起民愤!!!
贵州省瓮安副县长家娃跟另一个娃把瓮安县三中一女生**并杀害丢入瓮安县西门河。公安局只拘留了五个就时就将其放了。死者家属到公安局报案,公安局反将死者亲叔叔打成重伤,放出后公安局再唆使黑社会再毒其叔叔。至其叔重伤今日下下午4时左右许医治无效死亡。她叔叔的妻子也被打成重伤。现被关在公安局。脸部破相。瓮安县公安局黑暗如此,引起社会公愤。瓮安四所中学学生到公安局请愿。公安局又出动武力镇压,至使学生和一些人民群众焚烧了公安局并掀翻和焚烧公安警车十多辆,现在事态越闹越大。
2008年6月28日现场照片




最新消息,遵义,贵定的武警正在来瓮安路上,,先前的 防暴警被火烧在公安楼上下不来了 。。。
现在连邮电局那些都是人山人海
贵州瓮安县公安局办冤案,引起民愤!!!
贵州省瓮安副县长家娃跟另一个娃把瓮安县三中一女生**并杀害丢入瓮安县西门河。公安局只拘留了五个就时就将其放了。死者家属到公安局报案,公安局反将死者亲叔叔打成重伤,放出后公安局再唆使黑社会再毒其叔叔。至其叔重伤今日下下午4时左右许医治无效死亡。她叔叔的妻子也被打成重伤。现被关在公安局。脸部破相。瓮安县公安局黑暗如此,引起社会公愤。瓮安四所中学学生到公安局请愿。公安局又出动武力镇压,至使学生和一些人民群众焚烧了公安局并掀翻和焚烧公安警车十多辆,现在事态越闹越大。
2008年6月28日现场照片




真人PK中央电视台摄影记者老外面前大打出手耀我国威
发贴日期:
2008-06-28 [ 0人评论过 ]
2004年4月6日上午,在北京东方君悦大酒店的一场中美关于航空领域合作的签约仪式上,这边厢,中美高层还端着香槟酒互相庆祝;那边厢,两位电视记者打作一团。在场的中美双方出席仪式的高层领导包括两位美国众议院议员和中国民航总局的局长以及诸多境外媒体都在现场亲眼目睹。
当时参加会议的媒体其实特别少,只有大约4台摄像机和45台照相机,对于这些见过大市面的记者们来说应该是很宽松的环境,然而殴斗就在这样的情况下发生了,导火索也是非常正常的拥挤,按理说完全不至于发展到流血冲突,可这位中央电视台的摄像把采访对象扔在一旁,对着旁边的电视记者就揍了过去,拳拳脚脚往狠里揍,对手已经倒在地上,照样一皮鞋照着脸就死命地踹了过去,那血顺着被踹后的脸的轨迹,在空中划了一道弧线,染在了墙上。。。。可怜那被打的记者,自始自终都没有反应过来,也不敢相信,就已经鲜血淋漓了,当然更来不及还手。
有意思的是,打过之后,双方站在一起调解时,却发现对方都是中央电视台的。 一个是2套,一个是4套。
打人的照片据说已被法新社发往全世界。


当时参加会议的媒体其实特别少,只有大约4台摄像机和45台照相机,对于这些见过大市面的记者们来说应该是很宽松的环境,然而殴斗就在这样的情况下发生了,导火索也是非常正常的拥挤,按理说完全不至于发展到流血冲突,可这位中央电视台的摄像把采访对象扔在一旁,对着旁边的电视记者就揍了过去,拳拳脚脚往狠里揍,对手已经倒在地上,照样一皮鞋照着脸就死命地踹了过去,那血顺着被踹后的脸的轨迹,在空中划了一道弧线,染在了墙上。。。。可怜那被打的记者,自始自终都没有反应过来,也不敢相信,就已经鲜血淋漓了,当然更来不及还手。
有意思的是,打过之后,双方站在一起调解时,却发现对方都是中央电视台的。 一个是2套,一个是4套。
打人的照片据说已被法新社发往全世界。


怪不得上不了CNN,津巴布韦反对党成员大量被虐杀
发贴日期:
2008-06-20 [ 0人评论过 ]
HARARE, Zimbabwe (CNN) -- Zimbabwe's opposition party said four of its activists and the wife of Harare's mayor -- an opposition member -- have been killed by supporters of President Robert Mugabe, just days ahead of next week's presidential runoff.
Thursday's report came as U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice accused Mugabe of sponsoring efforts to starve, beat and kill supporters of his opponent Morgan Tzvangirai so he can win the election.
Rice was speaking on the same day that Tendai Biti, the opposition Movement for Democratic Change's secretary-general, was charged with treason after being held in jail without charges for a week. If convicted, he could face the death penalty.
His arrest and treason charges have been criticized by African and international leaders who characterize it as a ploy by Mugabe supporters to intimidate the opposition party before his June 27 runoff against Tsvangirai.
A spokesman for the MDC blamed Mugabe's Zanu-PF party for the five most recent deaths, saying they brought to 70 the number of MDC party members killed since a bitterly contested election three months ago.
The body of the mayor's wife, 27-year-old Abigail Chiroto, was found in a mortuary close to the couple's house north of Harare. She had been beaten so severely with rocks and iron bars that her face was almost unrecognizable, MDC spokesman Nelson Chamisa said.
Chiroto was kidnapped, along with her 4-year-old son, on Tuesday. Some of her kidnappers wore military uniforms, Chamisa said. Chiroto's son was released unharmed.
Her husband, Emmanuel Chiroto, is an MDC member who was recently elected mayor of Harare. He was not home at the time of the kidnapping.
Also Thursday, the MDC said that four other activists were found dead in Chitungwiza. The victims' bodies showed evidence that "they were heavily tortured until they died," an MDC statement said.
"It's unbelievable the way people are being killed or murdered," Chiroto said. "It's almost mass butchering."
Police confirmed the deaths of the activists but did not link the victims to any political party.
Mugabe's party denied any part in the deaths, saying MDC officials made such accusations frequently.
"They are claiming anyone who dies. They phone CNN," said Bright Matonga, a Zanu-PF spokesman. "Whenever someone dies in the hospital, they rush to claim them."
Matonga said Harare was run by a commission. "There is no MDC mayor in Zimbabwe," he said. "There is no newly elected mayor in Harare."
n New York, Rice convened a meeting about the situation in Zimbabwe at the United Nations on Thursday.
"Mugabe is increasing violence against [the] opposition. ... President Mugabe has squandered the promise of the very nation that was hailed as the jewel of Africa," Rice said at a roundtable discussion attended by representatives from many international governments.
"Clearly we have reached a point where broader, stronger, international effort is needed," she added.
On Friday, a magistrate judge will determine whether prosecutors have enough evidence to proceed with a trial against Biti. The judge also will determine whether Biti will be granted bail or will continue to be jailed until the trial.
Biti was charged Thursday with treason, communicating false information prejudicial to the state, bringing the office of the president into disrepute and causing disaffection among armed forces, according to a journalist who was in the Harare courtroom. He denies all the charges.
Biti, wearing a red jacket and looking exhausted, held his head in his hands as the proceedings took place in the packed courtroom.
"I think that one must express very serious objection to the manner in which this whole case is being handled," said Tsvangirai, who was in court. "The accusations are frivolous."
Three of the charges stem from a document titled "The Transitional Strategy," which Biti is said to have written ahead of the March 29 election. Biti is denying that he wrote the document, and his lawyers described it as "doctored."
The fourth charge of communicating falsehoods alleges that Biti announced that Tsvangirai had won the March presidential election by an outright majority, meaning no runoff vote would be needed.
In recent weeks, opposition groups and churches have reported numerous cases of kidnappings, torture and other violence in the country targeting opponents of Mugabe. Zanu-PF members have been suspected of being behind the acts.
Zanu-PF claims that the MDC is behind the violence. It said MDC members attacked the mayor of Kadoma, a city 140 km (87 miles) southwest of Harare. It also accused MDC activists of causing millions of dollars damage to private business.
Last week, Mugabe warned that veterans he commanded in his country's liberation war nearly three decades ago would take up arms again if Tsvangirai won.
The MDC is using word of mouth and file-sharing sites such as YouTube to disseminate its campaign advertisements, claiming that they are banned by state media.
The group sent advertisements to supporters via e-mail, asking them to forward them to their friends and relatives.
"Since the regime has denied the MDC access to state media, please send the adverts to as many people as you can," the e-mail says. "A new Zimbabwe is near. The dictator is finished. Let's finish it!"
Mugabe has been Zimbabwe's only leader since the war ended in 1980 but is blamed for the economic collapse of a country once considered a regional breadbasket.
Zimbabweans increasingly are unable to afford food and other essentials, with agriculture paralyzed by land reform and the world's highest rate of inflation.
Police have arrested Tsvangirai several times in the weeks leading up to the runoff, most recently on Saturday, with 11 other officials and supporters from his party.
South African President Thabo Mbeki met Mugabe and Tsvangirai on Wednesday in the hope of quelling tensions.
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Mbeki was visiting in his capacity as mediator with the 14-nation Southern African Development Community, the South African government said Wednesday.
He is under domestic and international pressure for his perceived conciliatory stance toward Mugabe, but the South African leader recently said he would continue his quiet diplomacy despite recent events.
Thursday's report came as U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice accused Mugabe of sponsoring efforts to starve, beat and kill supporters of his opponent Morgan Tzvangirai so he can win the election.
Rice was speaking on the same day that Tendai Biti, the opposition Movement for Democratic Change's secretary-general, was charged with treason after being held in jail without charges for a week. If convicted, he could face the death penalty.
His arrest and treason charges have been criticized by African and international leaders who characterize it as a ploy by Mugabe supporters to intimidate the opposition party before his June 27 runoff against Tsvangirai.
A spokesman for the MDC blamed Mugabe's Zanu-PF party for the five most recent deaths, saying they brought to 70 the number of MDC party members killed since a bitterly contested election three months ago.
The body of the mayor's wife, 27-year-old Abigail Chiroto, was found in a mortuary close to the couple's house north of Harare. She had been beaten so severely with rocks and iron bars that her face was almost unrecognizable, MDC spokesman Nelson Chamisa said.
Chiroto was kidnapped, along with her 4-year-old son, on Tuesday. Some of her kidnappers wore military uniforms, Chamisa said. Chiroto's son was released unharmed.
Her husband, Emmanuel Chiroto, is an MDC member who was recently elected mayor of Harare. He was not home at the time of the kidnapping.
Also Thursday, the MDC said that four other activists were found dead in Chitungwiza. The victims' bodies showed evidence that "they were heavily tortured until they died," an MDC statement said.
"It's unbelievable the way people are being killed or murdered," Chiroto said. "It's almost mass butchering."
Police confirmed the deaths of the activists but did not link the victims to any political party.
Mugabe's party denied any part in the deaths, saying MDC officials made such accusations frequently.
"They are claiming anyone who dies. They phone CNN," said Bright Matonga, a Zanu-PF spokesman. "Whenever someone dies in the hospital, they rush to claim them."
Matonga said Harare was run by a commission. "There is no MDC mayor in Zimbabwe," he said. "There is no newly elected mayor in Harare."
n New York, Rice convened a meeting about the situation in Zimbabwe at the United Nations on Thursday.
"Mugabe is increasing violence against [the] opposition. ... President Mugabe has squandered the promise of the very nation that was hailed as the jewel of Africa," Rice said at a roundtable discussion attended by representatives from many international governments.
"Clearly we have reached a point where broader, stronger, international effort is needed," she added.
On Friday, a magistrate judge will determine whether prosecutors have enough evidence to proceed with a trial against Biti. The judge also will determine whether Biti will be granted bail or will continue to be jailed until the trial.
Biti was charged Thursday with treason, communicating false information prejudicial to the state, bringing the office of the president into disrepute and causing disaffection among armed forces, according to a journalist who was in the Harare courtroom. He denies all the charges.
Biti, wearing a red jacket and looking exhausted, held his head in his hands as the proceedings took place in the packed courtroom.
"I think that one must express very serious objection to the manner in which this whole case is being handled," said Tsvangirai, who was in court. "The accusations are frivolous."
Three of the charges stem from a document titled "The Transitional Strategy," which Biti is said to have written ahead of the March 29 election. Biti is denying that he wrote the document, and his lawyers described it as "doctored."
The fourth charge of communicating falsehoods alleges that Biti announced that Tsvangirai had won the March presidential election by an outright majority, meaning no runoff vote would be needed.
In recent weeks, opposition groups and churches have reported numerous cases of kidnappings, torture and other violence in the country targeting opponents of Mugabe. Zanu-PF members have been suspected of being behind the acts.
Zanu-PF claims that the MDC is behind the violence. It said MDC members attacked the mayor of Kadoma, a city 140 km (87 miles) southwest of Harare. It also accused MDC activists of causing millions of dollars damage to private business.
Last week, Mugabe warned that veterans he commanded in his country's liberation war nearly three decades ago would take up arms again if Tsvangirai won.
The MDC is using word of mouth and file-sharing sites such as YouTube to disseminate its campaign advertisements, claiming that they are banned by state media.
The group sent advertisements to supporters via e-mail, asking them to forward them to their friends and relatives.
"Since the regime has denied the MDC access to state media, please send the adverts to as many people as you can," the e-mail says. "A new Zimbabwe is near. The dictator is finished. Let's finish it!"
Mugabe has been Zimbabwe's only leader since the war ended in 1980 but is blamed for the economic collapse of a country once considered a regional breadbasket.
Zimbabweans increasingly are unable to afford food and other essentials, with agriculture paralyzed by land reform and the world's highest rate of inflation.
Police have arrested Tsvangirai several times in the weeks leading up to the runoff, most recently on Saturday, with 11 other officials and supporters from his party.
South African President Thabo Mbeki met Mugabe and Tsvangirai on Wednesday in the hope of quelling tensions.
advertisement
Mbeki was visiting in his capacity as mediator with the 14-nation Southern African Development Community, the South African government said Wednesday.
He is under domestic and international pressure for his perceived conciliatory stance toward Mugabe, but the South African leader recently said he would continue his quiet diplomacy despite recent events.
恐怖分子为什么老挑公交车下手呢?
发贴日期:
2008-05-22 [ 8人评论过 ]
曝某些学校的黑幕
发贴日期:
2008-05-10 [ 21人评论过 ]
某些学校是指一些名校(不包括贵族学校)这些学校非常注重所谓的升学率,校规严格,为了让学生老实地呆在“猪圈”里有不许在走廊上奔跑;天天穿着如囚服般的劣质校服;学校食堂偶尔也会提供如“昆虫热炒”的新奇菜肴为了营养均衡还是得全部吃光;各种芝麻绿豆小事等的校规。
很明显这些不合理的校规实行起来会有相当阻力,于是制定了类似奖牌的“流动红旗”评比项目和如果学生犯次校规班主任会被扣多少奖金的奖励制度。老师便堂而皇之地灌输班级荣誉,忘了为人师表当着全班的面愤怒地辱骂(和泼妇骂街没什么区别)犯规学生,各种留校和惩罚也变得理所应当。原本你要钱私底下就说出来嘛,可是偏偏虚伪地对某些家境富裕的犯规学生讲:“我家的钱多得足够把你压死了!!”
如果你觉得我造谣,那还是去相信CCTV吧
五毛党尽量卖力来喷吧或删贴
很明显这些不合理的校规实行起来会有相当阻力,于是制定了类似奖牌的“流动红旗”评比项目和如果学生犯次校规班主任会被扣多少奖金的奖励制度。老师便堂而皇之地灌输班级荣誉,忘了为人师表当着全班的面愤怒地辱骂(和泼妇骂街没什么区别)犯规学生,各种留校和惩罚也变得理所应当。原本你要钱私底下就说出来嘛,可是偏偏虚伪地对某些家境富裕的犯规学生讲:“我家的钱多得足够把你压死了!!”
如果你觉得我造谣,那还是去相信CCTV吧
五毛党尽量卖力来喷吧或删贴
消息灵通的KDS知道为何,近段时间上海各类警报声不断
发贴日期:
2008-04-04 [ 6人评论过 ]
虽然平时偶尔也有,但3月中旬以来每天警车声不断,各位知道发生什么事情,造反的人很多吗?
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