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(53,475 posts)leftyohiolib
(5,917 posts)rwsanders
(2,599 posts)Because when I saw the picture my first thought was that it would be a great idea for protests with a caption underneath that said "Is this what a free country looks like?"
If it is true that's scary because they know what they are doing and don't want to face the reality of it.
So far, anyway. I like your caption idea.
rwsanders
(2,599 posts)spike91nz
(180 posts)well done indeed. I wonder if they would get an infinite repetition of the in the mirrored glasses of the cops. It does seem that "Cool Hand Luke" had it right; justice isn't blind, it only peers from behind the two-way mirror, so we can't see them while they are examining us.
ReRe
(10,597 posts)... stick flowers in the barrels of their guns in the fashion of Bobby Kennedy. Or lay flowers at their feet. Or give them red hearts made of construction paper.
Behind the Aegis
(53,956 posts)Amid deadly clashes between police and demonstrators in Kiev, Jewish community representatives cancelled an annual Holocaust remembrance event out of safety concerns.
Some 400 Jews were expected to attend the event on Jan. 27, International Holocaust Remembrance Day, at Kievs Brodsky Synagogue, according to Eduard Dolinsky, the executive director of the Ukrainian Jewish Committee. But as the death toll in the clashes reached at least four people on Wednesday, organizers decided to cancel.
Violence re-erupted this week over new laws limiting the right to protest in Ukraine, which has seen a wave of rallies and riots in recent months in connection with the governments refusal to sign an agreement which would have furthered its integration into the European Union.
Russia, which supplies much of Ukraines gas and other imports, has been said to press Ukraine not to pursue closer cooperation with the European Union. Ukrainian Jews appear split on the issue.
Last week, several unidentified men took part in attacks against two haredi Orthodox Jews, in what may have been anti-Semitic incidents. In one of them, a Hebrew teacher was stabbed and sustained serious injuries and a massive loss of blood. Ukrainian police, who are already spread out thin because of the protests, have so far not caught any suspects in connection with these assaults.
Read more: http://forward.com/articles/191443/deadly-ukraine-protests-cancel-holocaust-memorial/#ixzz2raSapkXl