Welcome to the knowledge of illegal prisons around the world
 
 

The great leaders of humanity were arrested illegally, among these, we highlight: Mandela, Gandhi, Apostle Paul, and the most innocent of all: Jesus Christ.
 
Guantanamo prison of thoughts.

Guantanamo, a prison where no one will set me free, the facet of my ideology, where an irreverent look expressive and can transform a simple object or that you imagine an issue where you might be interested, or Guantanamo prison of thoughts! Come in and see for yourself and see whether you identify yourself!

There are no limits to the violence of the illegal arrests anywhere in the world

The most diverse news about illegal arrests that occur in all countries that make up the crust. We are strongly against ete kind of violence against innocent people being imprisoned without due legal process. Without contradictory and full defense. This type of violence against the human person has always existed and we are here to spread this kind of atrocity, is the least we can do for the innocent. Reveal to the world through our Electronic Journal this kind of abuse of authority and power of those who imagine that everything can to illegally imprison their peers.

In these pages, electronics, as they are advised of the illegal detention, disclose every detail, country by country, anywhere in the world.

Guantanamo prison of thoughts.
 




Guantanamo prison of thoughts - hell on earth where innocent men are killed to death. The only libedade is to think for yourself, without the right to speak or express thoughts.
 
Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse.

Violencia! Sacrifices! Severed Lives! True prison of the soul, far beyond the thoughts, knowledge and understanding of human and spiritual, far worse than Dante's inferno. Abu Ghraib where freedom is announced through death.

 
Everybody knows these photos, but only few people know what really happened at Abu Ghraib.

A photograph can change the world? In 2004, twelve pictures from Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad has changed the war in Iraq and had considerable consequences in the way America is seen as a nation. The photos depict Iraqi prisoners being tortured and humiliated by U.S. soldiers. The photos were taken by members of the military sites that were used as prisons. An important question remains unanswered: do these images mean proof of systematic torture at the hands of the American army? Or is that the abnormal behavior was restricted to a few soldiers? In his documentary feature Errol Morris explores the meaning of these images by analyzing the photographs in context. Why were they portrayed? Why? What was happening outside the frame of each image? Morris spoke with both the soldiers who took the photographs, like those who appear in them. Who are these people? What went through your head right now? Errol Morris spent two years studying the interviews and files.
 
   
 

 

 
 

 

 
 
 
The prison had been abandoned shortly before the 2003 invasion of Iraq when Saddam announced general amnesty for prisoners virtually the entire nation. An expansion project began in early 2002 that would add six new blocks to prison. In October 2002, Saddam Hussein gave amnesty to most prisoners in Iraq. After the prisoners were released, the prison was left empty to be vandalized and looted. Almost all documents relating to detainees were piled and burned within offices and prison cells, leading to serious structural damage.

The Abu Ghraib prison is a prison complex with an area of 1.15 km situated at Abu Ghraib, the Iraqi city, 32 km west of Baghdad. It was built by the British when Iraq was still a colony of Britain.

It was a place of torture in different degrees and at different times: at the time of British occupation under Saddam Hussein and, more recently, under the coalition occupation of United States-United Kingdom, when he became internationally known as a place of torture of Iraqi prisoners.

However by the Ba'athist government of Saddam was mentioned a few times by the Western press as Saddam's Torture Central (Saddam's torture). The prison was named for Baghdad Central Confinement Facility (BCCF) (Centre premises Incarceration of Baghdad) or Baghdad Central Correctional Facility (Facilities Recovery Center of Baghdad), after the U.S. forces overthrew the Iraqi government.

In May 2004 a camp was set up in Abu Ghraib in order to provide security for inmates and renamed Camp Redemption (Camp of Liberation), at the request of a council member of the government.

The prison complex was built by British contractors in 1960, occupying 280 acres (1.15 km), being endowed with 24 watchtowers. With the size of a small town, the place was divided into five areas separated by walls, for different types of prisoners. Each block contained a dining room, prayer room, exercise area and rudimentary toilet. The cells harbored more than 40 people in an area of 16 m.

With the fall of the government in 2003, the five areas were intended for foreign prisoners, both sentenced to long terms as short, for capital crimes and crimes "special."

 
 
Golgotha. Place where Jesus Christ was crucified.
Of all the cruelties produced against human life, the most diabolical knowledge that has been against the greatest man the world has ever known: Jesus Christ, whose arrest was made overnight, without a warrant and had no process against him.

Of all the illegalities that are committed to arresting a person, the most absurd and cruel that undoubtedly marked for all time or how they want the most religious was to Jesus Christ. This sacrifice was extended for eternity - he says illegally arrested had been tortured to death for the satisfaction of some warlords of the time.

Surely, they are despots of those times remain the same as committing atrocities against humanity. Cross-dressing are good men occupying senior positions in various governments in the world - use and abuse of authority they occupy to kill, rob, murder, arrest, choking, and deteriorate the human race itself, all in the name of law and justice, thus practice crimes and crimes with their own hands until you are sated.

 

 
 

Many gang leaders from slums where the police have taken over are fleeing to Complexo do Alemão, the police said. Mr. Beltrame said he probably did not have the manpower to occupy either slum this year, calling it a “complex operation.” He said he could not guarantee that people would not die.


In Brazil today there is still violence against freedom of speech
and expression of opinion against journalists.


Senior government officials and the Court of Justice of São Paulo organized as scoundrels and criminals to arrest innocent journalist illegal act against the journalist Domingos da Paz reported several crimes in political power in Brazil.

Today, times have changed, but cowardice to hold people without trial is still present in humanity. We have an interesting story that happened in Brazil against a journalist who wrote a story involving senior government officials and the Brazilian courts.

No condemnation or legal process, without contradiction, without witnesses or defense or defense of preliminary legal and without due process of law, the judges kept him imprisoned journalist Domingos da Paz for 672 days.

Those judges have used and abused the power of the pen and the influence of pusillanimous individuals like them, and the evening was declared illegal arrest as many others that happen in Brazil.

Arresting a journalist in the lawful exercise of their profession is a crime against humanity, but when it comes to personal satisfaction and illegal acts of unscrupulous judges is a violation of democracy, because there is no democracy without freedom of expression of thought - and this journalist is link between citizens and local news, regional, national and international events and documents, to inform people in the world.


One story above all, terrible, but unforgettable!
Read and learn this fantastic story horror!

"What we do in life echoes in eternity"
Maximus Decimus Meridius - Gladiator

Is this the justice you want?

To understand this macabre story - the pages are in Portuguese of Brazil
Professional journalist Domingos da Paz

 




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