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Bert de Vries (The Netherlands) May 1, 2012, 18:04
bla, bla, bla, human rights, bla bla bla, democracy, bla bla bla, Syrian dictatorship bad, bla, bla, bla, lets not talk about Bahrain, bla, bla, bla.
Alvaro May 1, 2012, 17:42
Simply, I wish all the best for both of you.
Shona May 1, 2012, 17:27
iI am pleased that you referred to psychological torture. Such torture can be subtle and insidious and a person doesn’t need to be in prison to be subjected to it. It seems t be the modus operandi of government departments whether military or civilian, as a way to deal with their dissidents, whistleblowers and truth tellers. The similarities are so incredibly similar that I make the assumption that it’s a policy, a cruel unwritten policy that has taken lives by suicide, murder by proxy, and destruction of families, destruction of careers, reputations and so on. Psychological torture seems to be a normal or tolerated system to undermine an individual that I theorise about what is behind it. The ’trickle down theory’ or ’Milgram experiment’ theory. But wherever the government wants to protect itself from truths they are very ready to launch into such torture, like it’s policy. And I’m only talking about civilian torture of non detained persons.
Diana May 1, 2012, 17:20
Thanks Julian. Australia loves and supports you!!!!!!
Donald May 1, 2012, 17:03
Auntidotewrote on May 1, 2012, 16:51
MUCH better....mind you Zizek made serious interviewing of Horowitz impossible....in fact it must have been like interviewing Abbot and Costello! Of course you do have to ask whether this President is the Assad of Tunisia...in the sense that Assad was a mild mannered optician in England for years and his relatives are very much the de facto power behind the scenes in Syria. Soros installed the occasional liberal/leftie in his expanded European Union Zionist empire building days.....but where are they now....and what are the REAL governers of Tunisia like today?

Yea, you are right. That is the question my friend.
Auntidote May 1, 2012, 16:51
MUCH better....mind you Zizek made serious interviewing of Horowitz impossible....in fact it must have been like interviewing Abbot and Costello!

Of course you do have to ask whether this President is the Assad of Tunisia...in the sense that Assad was a mild mannered optician in England for years and his relatives are very much the de facto power behind the scenes in Syria.

Soros installed the occasional liberal/leftie in his expanded European Union Zionist empire building days.....but where are they now....and what are the REAL governers of Tunisia like today?
bilbo. May 1, 2012, 16:47
the logged events spoken about tunisian archives (11.50)should never be forgotten. forgiven yes, but never forgotten, this shows a weakness in the mind to cover the truth with wash.
steve May 1, 2012, 16:11
am in england just watched mr assange with tunis head of state.this rates alongside mr mandalas prison to president,fantastic,mr assange we stand by you