Anonymous ID: 4814d5 July 27, 2019, 9:17 p.m. No.7225117   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5130 >>5252 >>5335 >>5502 >>5540 >>5573 >>5654 >>5714 >>5739 >>5744

Death penalty reinstated in the Philippines?!

Duterte To Put $400,000 Bounty On 'Head' Of Cop-Killing Insurgency Leader

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has posted a bounty for the literal head

of a communist insurgent leader behind the killings of four police officers in

central Philippines, according to SCMP.

 

"Still not satisfied with the blood of their prey, the terrorists also looted the dead of

their firearms, valuables and personal belongings, and drove off with the victims’

motorcycle," reads a statement by the Philippine police.

 

In response, Duterte on Thursday offered three million pesos ($59,000 US) to whoever

could bring him the "head" of NPA's leader - up from one million pesos earlier, for

what he said was an Islamic State group-style killing.

 

"They were burned like (by) ISIS that’s why I got mad," said Duterte in a speech.

 

Duterte - who said he only wants the "head" and not the body of the leader - said he

intended to increase the bouty to 20 million pesos ($392,000 US)

 

While giving his State of the Nation address on Monday, Duterte - whose approval ratings

are sky-high, urged action on his zero-tolerance stance on crime.

 

"I respectfully request congress to reinstate the death penalty for heinous crimes

related to drugs as well as plunder," he said - drawing condemnation from the likes

of Amnesty International.

>https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-07-27/duterte-put-400000-bounty-head-cop-killing-insurgency-leader

Anonymous ID: 4814d5 July 27, 2019, 9:27 p.m. No.7225288   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7225167

Man charged with 64 felony counts after 1,000 guns seized at Bel-Air mansion

Investigators inspect a large cache of weapons seized at a Bel-Air home in May.

 

(KCBC/KCAL)

By Alexa DíazStaff Writer

July 16, 2019

 

A 58-year-old man with ties to the Getty family has been charged with 64 felony counts after police seized more than 1,000 guns from his Bel-Air home in May, the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office said Monday.

 

Girard Damian Saenz is charged with 23 counts of possession of an assault weapon, 17 counts of the transfer of a handgun with no licensed firearms dealer, 15 counts of unlawful assault weapon activity, seven counts of possession of a short-barreled rifle or shotgun and two counts of possession of a destructive device.

 

Saenz, who was arrested in May after officials received a tip about a person illegally manufacturing and selling guns in a home in the 100 block of North Beverly Glen Boulevard, pleaded not guilty Monday in Los Angeles County Superior Court.

>https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-07-16/1000-guns-girard-saenz-felony-charges-getty-mansion

Anonymous ID: 4814d5 July 27, 2019, 9:32 p.m. No.7225335   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7225117

Related? I could believe it.

8 dead, dozens injured after earthquakes strike northern Philippines

By Jessica Campisi - 07/27/19 07:22 AM EDT

 

At least eight people are dead and 60 others were injured after two earthquakes struck the northern Philippines early Saturday morning.

 

The 5.4 and 5.9 magnitude quakes struck a group of islands in the Luzon Strait while many of the islands' residents were still asleep, The Associated Press reported. Several aftershocks also shook the region.

 

A third, 5.8 magnitude earthquake hit the sea west of Batanes, another province in the Philippines, later Saturday, according to the AP.

 

Photos and videos posted to Twitter show houses and buildings devastated by the quakes. According to the AP, the islands' ancestral houses were also damaged in the shaking.

>https://thehill.com/policy/international/asia-pacific/454993-8-dead-dozens-injured-after-earthquakes-strike-northern

Anonymous ID: 4814d5 July 27, 2019, 9:39 p.m. No.7225398   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5436

>>7225347

Greg Brown - King Corn

(Iris DeMent is married to Brown)

She married singer-songwriter Greg Brown on November 21, 2002. They live in rural southeast Iowa with their daughter.[8]

>https://infogalactic.com/info/Iris_DeMent

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwVIViu82-0

Anonymous ID: 4814d5 July 27, 2019, 10:03 p.m. No.7225617   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7225564

>…so much GOOD music, so little time.

>New one for me, thank you.

Gary Gene Watson (born October 11, 1943) is an American country singer. He is most famous for his 1975 hit "Love in the Hot Afternoon," his 1981 #1 hit "Fourteen Carat Mind," and his signature song "Farewell Party." Watson's long career has notched six number ones,[1] 23 top tens and over 75 charted singles.

https://infogalactic.com/info/Gene_Watson

Anonymous ID: 4814d5 July 27, 2019, 10:18 p.m. No.7225738   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7225669

Obeah is a cultural ritual carried out by some people deemed to have extraordinary powers to influence certain outcomes.

 

In Parliament on Tuesday, just as lawmakers were getting ready to push the maximum fine from $100 to $1 million for anyone found

guilty of practising obeah, Justice Minister Delroy Chuck signalled that the quasi-religious ritual could soon become legal.

 

He said already he has instructed the Law Reform Department to craft another submission for him to take to Cabinet to have

the 1898 Obeah Act repealed.

 

Malahoo Forte later took to Twitter “confessing” how awkwardly and uncomfortably she felt in the House of Parliament when

she heard some of the utterances about the practice of obeah.

 

“Let’s be honest: here in Jamaica obeah has always been known to a tool of the darkest form of evil that does nothing but

harm to others,” she tweeted.

But the cause of Malahoo Forte’s pain is the source of pleasure for noted businessman and cultural enthusiast Wayne Chen.

“Jamaica’s constitution guarantees ‘the right to freedom of thought, conscience, belief,”…” Chen tweeted.

He described the 1898 Obeah Act as a discriminatory colonial anachronism that favours European belief systems over all others,

saying it should be repealed.

“The freedom of one is the freedom of all,” he said.

The Law Reform (Amendment of Penalties) Act would have increased the fine for persons convicted of practising obeah but on

Tuesday, the legislation was amended to exclude the Obeah Act because of the plan to repeal it.

 

A Cabinet submission for the repeal of the 121-year-old Obeah Act was submitted 44 years ago in 1975, but was abandoned.

There have been overwhelming reactions on Twitter about the possibility that the Obeah Act will be repealed.

 

Here are some:

 

@Sherlock095: Jamaica can’t be a real place. Imagine legalising the open practice of witchcraft. Marijuana would like to have a word.

 

Amazing how strong so-called sensible people despise the beliefs and culture of others,however foolish and ridiculous these

practices may be considered.Actually,I think the Obeah Act could b challenged as being unconstitutional as it may infringe the

Freedom of Religion provision

 

Delroy Chuck (@Delroychuckjm) June 6, 2019

Do we realize that the Obeah act has little to do with 'witchcraft' and more to do with White Supremacy?

The fact that the church is trying to re-frame it as such shows just how tone deaf they are.

 

— Kevin Clarke (@kevtothec) June 6, 2019

@geraldlindo: If it wasn’t for obeah and its cousins, there would have been no Morant Bay rebellion. There might not have been a Haitian revolution either.

@RebelleDon: I can’t believe the Government is really having a conversation about legalising Obeah. God forbid if we sink like Port Royal back in the days.

@LadyJade56: Until Jamaicans fully understand African religions in Jamaica, we will always have this sort of uproar when it comes to obeah. I say repeal it.

Never understood why it was there in the first place and how it was held up in courts.

@NikkiM81743195: Anything encouraging the dark side is unacceptable in a modern society. Obeah is not a religion but a cult.

>https://www.stabroeknews.com/2019/news/regional/jamaica/06/06/jamaica-ag-uncomfortable-with-plans-to-legalise-obeah/