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El Parlament no publica las propuestas contra el Rey que desobedecen al Constitucional y Torra carga contra el secretario
GERMÁN GONZÁLEZ
Actualizado Lunes, 10 agosto 2020 - 16:19
Evita publicar la petición de República catalana para "superar este régimen monárquico" y la petición a "la sociedad civil y las instituciones del país a continuar el camino y avanzar decididamente hacia el objetivo de la independencia"
O EX-SARGENTO TORRA QUE BEIJOU A BANDEIRA ESPANHOLA "CAGA-SE" PARA ISSO...
Tuesday, August 11, 2020
EIS UMA NOTÍCIA MUITO INCOMPLETA PARA NÃO PROVOCAR RACISMO...
Jovem detido na Ponte Vasco da Gama com droga para Sintra
O detido foi presente no Tribunal Judicial da Comarca de Barreiro, tendo-lhe sido aplicada a medida de coação de prisão preventiva.
De Sintra Notícias -11 Agosto, 2020
Um jovem de 21 anos foi detido pela PSP, na passada sexta-feira, 7 de agosto, por ser suspeito da prática do crime de tráfico estupefacientes, nomeadamente pelo transporte de droga do Algarve/Espanha para Sintra.
Com o propósito de confirmar a denuncia, “a PSP organizou uma operação para intercetar o jovem na Ponte Vasco da Gama e apreendeu 139 placas de haxixe”, aproximadamente 13,681 quilos.
Foi realizada uma busca domiciliária à residência do suspeito e foram apreendidas duas balanças de precisão e 0,61 gramas de liamba.
O detido foi presente no Tribunal Judicial da Comarca de Barreiro, a primeiro interrogatório judicial, tendo-lhe sido aplicada a medida de coação de prisão preventiva.
É ISSO E QUANDO É ASSASSINADO UM BRANCO POR UM PRETINHO QUERIDO.SÓ AS "BLACK LIVES MATTER" OK?
O detido foi presente no Tribunal Judicial da Comarca de Barreiro, tendo-lhe sido aplicada a medida de coação de prisão preventiva.
De Sintra Notícias -11 Agosto, 2020
Um jovem de 21 anos foi detido pela PSP, na passada sexta-feira, 7 de agosto, por ser suspeito da prática do crime de tráfico estupefacientes, nomeadamente pelo transporte de droga do Algarve/Espanha para Sintra.
Com o propósito de confirmar a denuncia, “a PSP organizou uma operação para intercetar o jovem na Ponte Vasco da Gama e apreendeu 139 placas de haxixe”, aproximadamente 13,681 quilos.
Foi realizada uma busca domiciliária à residência do suspeito e foram apreendidas duas balanças de precisão e 0,61 gramas de liamba.
O detido foi presente no Tribunal Judicial da Comarca de Barreiro, a primeiro interrogatório judicial, tendo-lhe sido aplicada a medida de coação de prisão preventiva.
É ISSO E QUANDO É ASSASSINADO UM BRANCO POR UM PRETINHO QUERIDO.SÓ AS "BLACK LIVES MATTER" OK?
AINDA VÃO SER CONDENADOS A PAGAR OU EVENTUALMENTE A TEREM BAIXAS...
Navigator e Portucel Moçambique rejeitam dívidas e avançam judicialmente contra alegados credores
09:18h Lusa
OUTRA DEMOCRACIA DE LADRÕES GERAIS
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OUTRA DEMOCRACIA DE LADRÕES GERAIS
PARA OS INTERNACIONALISTAS DO THE GUARDIAN QUANTOS MAIS MELHOR...COMO OS DE CÁ...
Don't be fooled by the myth of a 'migrant invasion'
Daniel Trilling
The Guardian view on Channel migrants: shame on the scaremongers
Editorial
Ministers should respond with compassion and pragmatism to an upsurge in arrivals of small boats. Instead, we get histrionics
Mon 10 Aug 2020 18.49 BSTLast modified on Mon 10 Aug 2020 21.46 BST
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UK Border Force officers help migrants to disembark from a coastal patrol vessel in Dover on 9 August.
UK Border Force officers help migrants to disembark from a coastal patrol vessel in Dover on 9 August. Photograph: AFP/Getty
What do the images of cramped dinghies in the Channel make you feel when you see them? Or pictures of their passengers on the decks of grey Border Force vessels, or disembarking on beaches? More than 4,100 migrants and refugees have reached the UK this year so far in small boats, most of them arriving in Kent. Almost 600 arrived in a surge of crossings between Thursday and Sunday last week.
While they remain a tiny proportion of the total number of asylum seekers in the UK, which was 35,566 in 2019, the steep increase in arrivals has thrust immigration and asylum back to the top of the news. But the hate mill has been grinding away for months, with the Brexit party leader, Nigel Farage, using his social media channels and appearances to churn up public anxiety about what these migrants might do when they get here – while crushing out any grains of more generous impulses.
There is no question that the crossings are a problem. The Channel is the world’s busiest shipping lane. Unlicensed journeys in small boats across the Mediterranean have ended in disaster. The new arrivals include children, around 400 of whom are being looked after by Kent county council.
No one knows exactly why the traffic has increased so much. Boris Johnson and his ministers, as well as Mr Farage, appear determined to amplify the role of traffickers. But the more likely explanation could be that the pandemic has made entering the UK by other means (air, lorry, ferry) harder, while the weather has made crossing by boat safer than at other times. The conditions at Calais are awful. Far worse are the political and humanitarian situations in many of the countries where the migrants come from – Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Sudan – and from which they view the UK as their longed-for safe haven.
Whatever the reasons for the surge, the UK government’s reaction has been reprehensible. Migration is a difficult global issue that requires international cooperation. For European democracies, with long histories of entanglement with many of the nations that people are fleeing, it presents particular challenges. But having set their face against the EU with their campaign to “take back control” and lacking a plan to replace the Dublin Convention, which enables EU countries to remove some asylum seekers, ministers now appear to be panicking.
How else to describe the threats by the home secretary, Priti Patel, to make the navy force boats back to France, or the creation of the new post of “clandestine Channel threat commander”? What does it mean for Boris Johnson to declare crossing the Channel in a small boat to be “dangerous and criminal”, when people have the right to travel to claim asylum under UN rules dating back to 1951?
Daniel Trilling
The Guardian view on Channel migrants: shame on the scaremongers
Editorial
Ministers should respond with compassion and pragmatism to an upsurge in arrivals of small boats. Instead, we get histrionics
Mon 10 Aug 2020 18.49 BSTLast modified on Mon 10 Aug 2020 21.46 BST
Shares
UK Border Force officers help migrants to disembark from a coastal patrol vessel in Dover on 9 August.
UK Border Force officers help migrants to disembark from a coastal patrol vessel in Dover on 9 August. Photograph: AFP/Getty
What do the images of cramped dinghies in the Channel make you feel when you see them? Or pictures of their passengers on the decks of grey Border Force vessels, or disembarking on beaches? More than 4,100 migrants and refugees have reached the UK this year so far in small boats, most of them arriving in Kent. Almost 600 arrived in a surge of crossings between Thursday and Sunday last week.
While they remain a tiny proportion of the total number of asylum seekers in the UK, which was 35,566 in 2019, the steep increase in arrivals has thrust immigration and asylum back to the top of the news. But the hate mill has been grinding away for months, with the Brexit party leader, Nigel Farage, using his social media channels and appearances to churn up public anxiety about what these migrants might do when they get here – while crushing out any grains of more generous impulses.
There is no question that the crossings are a problem. The Channel is the world’s busiest shipping lane. Unlicensed journeys in small boats across the Mediterranean have ended in disaster. The new arrivals include children, around 400 of whom are being looked after by Kent county council.
No one knows exactly why the traffic has increased so much. Boris Johnson and his ministers, as well as Mr Farage, appear determined to amplify the role of traffickers. But the more likely explanation could be that the pandemic has made entering the UK by other means (air, lorry, ferry) harder, while the weather has made crossing by boat safer than at other times. The conditions at Calais are awful. Far worse are the political and humanitarian situations in many of the countries where the migrants come from – Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Sudan – and from which they view the UK as their longed-for safe haven.
Whatever the reasons for the surge, the UK government’s reaction has been reprehensible. Migration is a difficult global issue that requires international cooperation. For European democracies, with long histories of entanglement with many of the nations that people are fleeing, it presents particular challenges. But having set their face against the EU with their campaign to “take back control” and lacking a plan to replace the Dublin Convention, which enables EU countries to remove some asylum seekers, ministers now appear to be panicking.
How else to describe the threats by the home secretary, Priti Patel, to make the navy force boats back to France, or the creation of the new post of “clandestine Channel threat commander”? What does it mean for Boris Johnson to declare crossing the Channel in a small boat to be “dangerous and criminal”, when people have the right to travel to claim asylum under UN rules dating back to 1951?
O BLOCO DE ESQUERDA QUER ACABAR COM O CAPITALISMO IMPORTANDO COMEDORES DE CAPITALISTAS...
OS DAS ESCRAVATURAS QUE SE CUIDEM.MACACOS E AFRICANOS ESCRAVOS LEVA A MAUS PENSAMENTOS...
Liverpool FC show their 'official coconut milk' firm the red card after it emerged it used SLAVE monkeys to pick the fruit
VAMOS LÁ A ARRANJAR UMAS LEIS INCORRECTAS PARA NOS DESCOLONIZAR SIM?ANTES QUE SEJA DE OUTRA MANEIRA...
VAMOS LÁ A ARRANJAR UMAS LEIS INCORRECTAS PARA NOS DESCOLONIZAR SIM?ANTES QUE SEJA DE OUTRA MANEIRA...
E POR CÁ OS QUE ENTREGARAM TUDO O QUE TINHA PRETO E NÃO ERA NOSSO COM LIMPEZA ÉTNICA DO BRANCO E SEM BENS AGORA SÓ NOS QUEREM COLONIZAR COM DIREITOS
Chicago on edge: Black Lives Matter holds protest in support of looters as Windy City has quiet night following rampage - while Mayor Lightfoot DENIES claims 'lack of consequences' for thieves earlier in the summer encouraged the unrest
Chicago is bracing for another night of looting and violence, after a wave of lawlessness in the early hours of Monday. Drawbridges to downtown were closed and SWAT police patrolled.
A COLEIRA DE ESCRAVO FISCAL METIDA ÀS FATIAS FININHAS NO PESCOÇO DO BRANCO MAU COM UNS ESCURINHOS A APLAUDIR...
A NÓS NINGUÉM PEDE DESCULPAS MAS OS INTERPRETADORES AJOELHAM-SE A TODOS OS QUE REFILAM.UNS SEM ESPEINHA DORSAL QUE ANDAM A VENDER A NAÇÃO PORTUGUESA E A CAMINHAR PARA O SOCIALISMO CIENTÍFICO...
Chicago is bracing for another night of looting and violence, after a wave of lawlessness in the early hours of Monday. Drawbridges to downtown were closed and SWAT police patrolled.
A COLEIRA DE ESCRAVO FISCAL METIDA ÀS FATIAS FININHAS NO PESCOÇO DO BRANCO MAU COM UNS ESCURINHOS A APLAUDIR...
A NÓS NINGUÉM PEDE DESCULPAS MAS OS INTERPRETADORES AJOELHAM-SE A TODOS OS QUE REFILAM.UNS SEM ESPEINHA DORSAL QUE ANDAM A VENDER A NAÇÃO PORTUGUESA E A CAMINHAR PARA O SOCIALISMO CIENTÍFICO...
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