Travesty

Travesty
Title Travesty PDF eBook
Author John Laughland
Publisher Pluto Press (UK)
Pages 236
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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In 2006, Slobodan Milosevic died in prison in the Hague during a four-year marathon trial for war crimes. John Laughland was one of the last Western journalists to meet with him. Laughland had followed the trial from its beginning and wrote extensively on it in the Guardian and the Spectator, challenging the legitimacy of the Yugoslav Tribunal and the hypocrisy of "international justice." In this short book, Laughland gives a full account of the trial---the longest trial in history---from the moment the indictment was issued at the height of NATO's attack on Yugoslavia to the day of Milosevic's mysterious death in custody. "International justice" is supposed to hold war criminals to account, but---as the trials of both Milosevic and Saddam Hussein show---the indictments are politically motivated and the judicial procedures are irredeemably corrupt. Laughland argues that international justice is an impossible dream and that such show trials are little more than propaganda exercises designed to distract attention from the war crimes committed by Western states.

Travesty Of Justice

Travesty Of Justice
Title Travesty Of Justice PDF eBook
Author Don Brown
Publisher Wildblue Press
Pages 394
Release 2019-04-02
Genre True Crime
ISBN 9781948239110

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On July 2, 2012, three Afghan males crowded on a motorcycle and sped down a Taliban-controlled dirt road toward Lieutenant Clint Lorance's men. In a split-second decision, Lorance ordered his men to fire. When no weapons were found on the Afghan bodies, the Army betrayed one of its young officers and prosecuted Lorance for "murder."

Travesty of Justice

Travesty of Justice
Title Travesty of Justice PDF eBook
Author Jennifer L. Armstrong
Publisher LifeRich Publishing
Pages 402
Release 2021-12-14
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1489739661

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Fingers and toes with no pruning. No rigor mortis. No livor mortis. Blood glucose levels that revealed a recent death. Neighbors who saw Samira Frasch alive two and a half hours after her husband left the house. Phone records and eyewitnesses to support his alibi. A prison snitch who told a story filled with contradictions. A golf club that mysteriously appeared in the master bedroom a year after the controversial death. A handyman who lied repeatedly. Mental health issues that were ignored. A prosecutor with a grudge. It all said the same thing, that Dr. Adam Frasch had not killed his wife. The true and frightening story of how the State of Florida created a case out of planted evidence and disjointed testimonies to put an innocent man in prison.

Travesty of Justice

Travesty of Justice
Title Travesty of Justice PDF eBook
Author Don Brown
Publisher WildBlue Press
Pages 499
Release 2018-03-31
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1948239108

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The true story of the most despicable political prosecution in American military history—in the book that won a presidential pardon. On the morning of July 2, 2012, in the most dangerous warzone in the world, Lieutenant Clint Lorance took command of his small band of American paratroopers at the spearhead of the American War in Afghanistan. Intelligence reports that morning warned of a Taliban ambush against Lorance’s platoon. Fifteen minutes into their patrol, three military-age Afghan males crowded on a motorcycle and sped aggressively down a Taliban-controlled dirt road toward Lorance’s men… Three weeks earlier, outside the massive American Kandahar Airfield, Taliban terrorists struck by motorcycle, riding into a crowded area, detonating body-bombs and killing twenty-two people. Sixty-three days before that, three Ohio National Guard soldiers were murdered in another motorcycle-suicide bombing. Suicide-by-motorcycle had become a common Taliban murder-tactic against Americans… It was a split-second decision: Either open fire and protect his men or ignore the speeding motorcycle and pray his men weren’t about to get blown up. Lorance ordered his men to fire. When no weapons were found on the Afghan bodies, the Army betrayed one of its finest young officers and prosecuted Lorance for murder. Hiding crucial evidence from the military jury and ordering Lorance’s own men to testify against him or face murder charges themselves, the Army railroaded Lorance into a 20-year prison sentence at Fort Leavenworth. Updated with breaking news, plus a copy of the pardon! “Gripping…. A true-life thriller... [a] page-turner.”—The Baltimore Sun “This one will keep you planted in your reading chair from start to finish.”—Sun-Sentinel

Travesty of Justice: the Politics of Crack Cocaine and the Dilemma of the Congressional Black Caucus

Travesty of Justice: the Politics of Crack Cocaine and the Dilemma of the Congressional Black Caucus
Title Travesty of Justice: the Politics of Crack Cocaine and the Dilemma of the Congressional Black Caucus PDF eBook
Author Artemesia Stanberry
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2014-08-30
Genre Law
ISBN 9781465257536

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Travesty in Haiti

Travesty in Haiti
Title Travesty in Haiti PDF eBook
Author Timothy T. Schwartz
Publisher Booksurge Publishing
Pages 316
Release 2008
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Second edition of a work that reveals realities behind the foreign aid industry. Schwartz, an anthropologist who has worked with foreign aid agencies in Haiti for extended periods, exposes the fraud, greed, corruption, apathy and political agendas that permeate the industry.

Blood Justice

Blood Justice
Title Blood Justice PDF eBook
Author Howard Smead
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 276
Release 1986
Genre History
ISBN 9780195054293

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Reconstructs the case of Mack Charles Parker, a young African-American man who was lynched by a white mob in 1959 after being charged with the rape of a white woman in Poplarville, Mississippi