NO JUSTICE - NO PEACE
The dark legacy
of the Guardians of the Law and Order - Police that Terrorize Helpless Citizen’s - Force
of Kidnappers, Tortures and Assassins! It’s
time for the public to ask the Canadian Police Training Schools, for the release
of law enforcement agency training manuals, in order to know, if these manuals
are advocating police brutality against the minorities, torture of detainees, and
extrajudicial executions. As well the release
of the training manuals will bring to the public, which money had been used for
the teaching of police brutality, kidnapping, torture, to have an irresistible obsession to commit murders, and repression. The Gestapo: A History of Horror
EXTRAJUDICIAL EXECUTION?
Police
constable James Forcillo, is an officer who committed an inexcusable extrajudicial
execution in a young boy, who never represented to be dangerous for the public
or the police. When the officer James Forcillo, made the decision to kill in
cold blood Sammy Yatim, he was addressing to the police incoherent words from
the interior of the streetcar. The life of this young boy was ended because the
training manuals from the police are encouraging to commit murder. The public at large should vigorously
condemn this monstrous murder committed by
police. This is a case of human rights violations, an extrajudicial execution,
which again no action is taken by the judiciary system, other crime for the
impunity.
The Gestapo: A History of Horror
Canada law Enforcement Agencies: are
fearsome police forces ready to create panic in children, women, and seniors,
to assault and torture detainees, and frequently to murdering their own
citizens. The aim of the police forces
is to cause physical pain and psychological suffering, especially when they are
committed to destroy helpless people or families. These dreadful forces of
kidnappers and assassins, in their daily mission demonstrate how gruesome their
atrocities are committed in innocent civilians with total impunity.
MASSACRE - CARNAGE - BLOODSHED...
accountable by finding out what the [new] teaching manuals
are. We know what our own country has done in terms of interrogating suspects
in [the] war on terrorism
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