Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Antizionist Argentinean prisoner begins hunger strike

Roberto Martino, piquetero and Antizionist activist in Argentina has been imprisoned for the last six months, after the Israeli ambassador demanded to the Argentinean government to eradicate the rejection of its Nazi policies.

In his communication he says:

Without any doubt, in order to sustain its policy, Israel needsof the AMIA) have demanded our government to (imperiously) that nobody points their fingers at them nor reminds their crimes. That is why their ambassador in Argentina, Gazit, as Angel Barman (vice-president eradicate (ith all this word means in our recent past) those who raise our voice against its policies. 

Source and full text of the communication at La Haine[es]


Update: 

Further information today at La Haine on this political prisoner and another one, Karina Germano. 

On Martino nothing really new: he was active against Zionism, so the Zionist went after him. We must remember that the Argentinean governments have been accomplices of the false accusations thrown against Iran for the attack against a Jewish center, which was made by the Mossad apparently (or so many think).

The Zionist Lobby is quite powerful in Argentina, with organizations like the AMIA and the DAMIA, which have become inquisitorial against those who denounce the many crimes of the Zionist state against the natives and sometimes even against Jews. 

On Karina Germano, she is the daughter of a "desaparecido" Montonero guerrilla, who joined a human rights organization (HIJOS). She was then framed by Brazilian police, falsely accused of organizing a kidnapping. After spending many years in the terrible prison of Carandirú, she was finally extradited to Argentina, where everybody expected she would set free. But the tribunals have framed her again and she is still in prison: eight years total.

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