Dutch Rottum islands birds


This video is called Knots – Calidris canutus.

According to the blog of the warden of the Dutch island Rottum, the desert islands Rottum and Rottumerplaat are important for migratory birds.

In August and September, both islands together have over 2,400 sanderlings; over 1% of the West European birds of this species.

For red knots, 9% of all West European birds are on Rottumerplaat then; nearly 40.000.

And for grey plovers, over 5% are on Rottum; nearly 13,000.

Texas death penalty for mentally disabled


This video from the USA is called Mentally Disabled Man Executed in TEXAS – System Failure?

The barbarity of the death penalty was on display last night as the state of Texas executed the second mentally disabled death row prisoner in less than three weeks: here.

AT least 38 people still on death row in The Gambia are at imminent risk of execution following official confirmation that nine other death row inmates were put to death last week: here.

Drop the charges against Gambian journalists: here.

GAMBIAN President Yahya Jammeh’s conditional moratorium on executions of death row prisoners leaves at least 38 people at great risk of execution, Amnesty International said today: here.

Xenophobic witchhunt in Greece


This video is called Greek Nazis celebrate their first election victory on streets together with Führer (2012).

The Greek Golden Dawn nazis are in parliament; and the Greek conservative government give the nazis what they want, to provide a distraction from their European Union and IMF-imposed disastrous austerity policies

From daily News Line in Britain:

Wednesday, 8 August 2012

ARMED POLICE HUNT FOR ‘ILLEGALS’ IN ATHENS

Police attack workers and youth in Athens – they have now been turned loose on immigrants

GREEK armed riot police squads assisted by other police units yesterday continued, for the fourth day running, the biggest pogrom against immigrant workers and their families in Athens.

Code-named Xenios Zeus, it is being carried out under the pretext of searching for ‘illegal immigrants’.

Literally thousands of police, with vans and buses, have cordoned off large chunks of the city centre arresting everyone on sight that does not look Greek.

The arrested persons are made to stand in line or sit on the pavement; then police officers check their identity papers or passports and make lists.

All arrested persons are then bussed to the Athens police HQs where they are further interrogated.

Their fate is decided by police officers alone with no lawyers present.

On police officers’ jurisdiction, the arrested persons are deported or taken to the Amygdaleza ‘illegal immigrants’ concentration camp just outside Athens, or put in cells.

The Greek government named the operation Xenios Zeus (Foreign Zeus), which in ancient Greece denoted Zeus as the protector of foreigners and those seeking help or refuge!

Wikipedia says: “Zeus Xenios, Philoxenon or Hospites: Zeus was the patron of hospitality and guests, ready to avenge any wrong done to a stranger.”

What a cynical name for such a xenophobic witchhunt. Maybe this cynicism is inspired by the United States occupiers of Afghanistan calling their bloody war, also outside Afghanistan, “Enduring Freedom.”

This operation was preceded by a general police occupation of half of central Athens.

According to Greek police data, in the period 28 July to Friday 3rd August, some 4,340 police officers and 1,000 police vehicles were employed in the Xenios Zeus operation.

Nearly 14,000 persons (3,500 Greek nationals and 10,500 other nationalities) were rounded up during that period.

Of these, 500 Greeks and 3,800 foreigners were charged with minor offences and arrested.

Police say that they also searched nine buildings in the Athens city centre.

During this week-long operation ten grams of heroin and ten kilos of cannabis were confiscated according to the police statement.

Last Saturday, operation Xenios Zeus began centred on three main Athens squares with armed riot police making sure that their weapons were in full view of bystanders and tourists just under the Acropolis.

Again, according to released police figures, 4,900 persons were rounded up of which 1,130 were arrested as ‘illegal immigants’.

Nine public prosecutors were involved in the police search of 52 buildings.

Last Sunday, police said that 1,130 persons were rounded up of which 395 were arrested as ‘illegal immigrants’. 88 immigrants have been deported.

Human Rights Watch has called on Greece to stop its massive round-ups of migrants which it said was based on “little more than their physical appearance”: here.

The governor of the southern Russian Krasnodar region announced he intends to deploy a Cossack militia against illegal immigrants from the Caucasus: here.