international law hit men
dangerous propaganda time:
strasbourg hit echr assange significance raab
dominic raab is against human rights.
he uses all kinds of vulgar british language to make a case for the dismantling of european human rights.
at core, he is serving the larger totalitarian mission of the BUSH 6, CIA torture subcontractors, G4S industrialized extradition malpractice, Guantanamo torture exposed by Wikileaks Gitmo Files, Jeppessen Dataplan Inc torture airline, and what Wikieleaks Consultant Jennifer Robinson calls "sleepwalking through dangerous territory" regarding international extraditions by rogue mafia states like sweden or the USA.
that's as simply as i can say it.
this pertains to the impending supreme court matter for julian assange.
whilst i disagree with his findings, raab's judicial activism also comes with a degree of legal scholarship which could easily mislead the public into accepting his doxa.
filtering out his anti-human rights and anti-international law bias, is a necessary caveat for anyone attempting to understand the loathed david cameron's imperialist counterpoint to the ECHR.
this comes at a very interesting time.
strasbourg hit echr assange significance raab
dominic raab is against human rights.
he uses all kinds of vulgar british language to make a case for the dismantling of european human rights.
at core, he is serving the larger totalitarian mission of the BUSH 6, CIA torture subcontractors, G4S industrialized extradition malpractice, Guantanamo torture exposed by Wikileaks Gitmo Files, Jeppessen Dataplan Inc torture airline, and what Wikieleaks Consultant Jennifer Robinson calls "sleepwalking through dangerous territory" regarding international extraditions by rogue mafia states like sweden or the USA.
that's as simply as i can say it.
this pertains to the impending supreme court matter for julian assange.
whilst i disagree with his findings, raab's judicial activism also comes with a degree of legal scholarship which could easily mislead the public into accepting his doxa.
filtering out his anti-human rights and anti-international law bias, is a necessary caveat for anyone attempting to understand the loathed david cameron's imperialist counterpoint to the ECHR.
this comes at a very interesting time.
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