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Tuesday, October 11, 2016

"Peace" Prize for leader of Colombian death squads

Yesterday I reported the good news that the odious "White Helmets" did not get the "Peace" Prize. Surely they were nefarious enough to warrant it just as Kissinger was?

The Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos received it instead. Who is this man? Here is a current extract from "The Lifeboat News":

http://members5.boardhost.com/xxxxx/msg/1475842001.html

Here is the link to Lifeboat News:

http://members5.boardhost.com/xxxxx/

Because the extract I am telling you about is on a rolling message board and will clear in a week or two I'm posting it here:

Leader of Death Squads Wins Colombian Election
(James Petras 2010)

http://www.globalresearch.ca/leader-of-death-squads-wins-colombian-election/19929


Juan Manuel Santos, notorious Defense Minister in the regime of outgoing President Alvaro Uribe and closely identified with high crimes against humanity “won” the recent Presidential elections in Colombia, June 2010.

According to the White House and media, death squad democracies like Colombia now qualify as “role models” for Latin America. The problem is that neither the vast majority of Latin America citizens, nor most of the democratic parties in the region are buying: they prefer democracies without deathsquads, foreign military bases and narco-dealing Presidents. At present, the White House’s three leading allies in the region, Colombia, Peru and Mexico produce and sell 80% of the cocaine in the region. Will this appear in the media’s salutations to newly elected presidents?

The Nobel Prize is a sick joke

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