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Greek policeman, guilty of murder of a protester

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Postby True RV » Mon Oct 11, 2010 2:57 am

This story has direct implication on Ocampo vs shoot to kill policy during pev Kenya. A shoot to kill orders=murder

A police officer in Greece has been found guilty of the murder of a schoolboy in 2008 that sparked weeks of rioting.
He was killed during anti-government protests on 6 December 2008 in the Athens neighbourhood of Exarchia.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11513309
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Postby Omollo » Mon Oct 11, 2010 3:55 am

True RV wrote:This story has direct implication on Ocampo vs shoot to kill policy during pev Kenya. A shoot to kill orders=murder

A police officer in Greece has been found guilty of the murder of a schoolboy in 2008 that sparked weeks of rioting.
He was killed during anti-government protests on 6 December 2008 in the Athens neighbourhood of Exarchia.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11513309


Try reasonig with 6% that killing protestors is an offence and that civilians have a right to demonstrate and you may get a stroke from listiening to a sick logic. Some people are bound to learn slowly. In history I have yet to read of a single law enforcement officer that was acquitted after being found to have ordered firing on demonstrators. Recently the only example that could be cited in Northen Ireland, ended when a decade long inquiry returned a finding of illegal killings.
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Postby Ole Ole » Mon Oct 11, 2010 8:51 am

precendence..Now imagine a police for mowing 700 protestor in a less than a week and ppo shouting herself
hoarse that the police have a right to shoot to kill and like thats not enough a full cabinet minister stand in the middle of the city
and say parents of mugiki gang will only see their kids in body bags dead then activate the killer kwe kwe squad with no regard of law


True RV wrote:This story has direct implication on Ocampo vs shoot to kill policy during pev Kenya. A shoot to kill orders=murder

A police officer in Greece has been found guilty of the murder of a schoolboy in 2008 that sparked weeks of rioting.
He was killed during anti-government protests on 6 December 2008 in the Athens neighbourhood of Exarchia.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11513309
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Postby True RV » Mon Oct 11, 2010 9:01 am

During the initial demonstations at Nairobi, foreign correspondents were reporting how the police identified those who threw stones at them (say if you managed to hit one of them), then they chase you into the slums. Then in there while the identified demonstrators were resting or so the police whould suddenly appear and shoot the wanted person dead. One demonstrator wearing red shirt was one such victim. This is murder of the highest degree
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Postby Ole Ole » Mon Oct 11, 2010 9:08 am

The police force committed alot of crimes during this period some looting and other using this period to eliminate their enemies.
But the point remains most of bullets and weapons should be accounted for . In some of kibera riots videos you had plain cloth policemen shooting everywhere in the air to stop the demos so surely they had instructions to shoot...now once that is established i guess it will be easy to take ALI and AP commadant and NSIS guy to hague ....If i was ALI i would add more security before the mkm mafia gets him


True RV wrote:During the initial demonstations at Nairobi, foreign correspondents were reporting how the police identified those who threw stones at them (say if you managed to hit one of them), then they chase you into the slums. Then in there while the identified demonstrators were resting or so the police whould suddenly appear and shoot the wanted person dead. One demonstrator wearing red shirt was one such victim. This is murder of the highest degree
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Postby Sixty Four » Mon Oct 11, 2010 11:12 am

True RV wrote:This story has direct implication on Ocampo vs shoot to kill policy during pev Kenya. A shoot to kill orders=murder

A police officer in Greece has been found guilty of the murder of a schoolboy in 2008 that sparked weeks of rioting.
He was killed during anti-government protests on 6 December 2008 in the Athens neighbourhood of Exarchia.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11513309



They just had to return a guilty verdict here. A not guilty would have turned Greece upside down. And you know Greece. Nothing is making sense there at the moment. The Economy, tourism, employment, debt hopelessness etc. It was in the interest of the state that the man be found guilty.
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