Sunday, June 04, 2006

Cold Gold

The Canadian ethical investment fund Jantzi recommends Goldcorp as a socially responsible Goldminer. However considering how bad the mining industry, especially Gold miners, are in Canada that is not saying much.

Barrick Gold Canada's biggest Gold miner, owned by long time Conservative backer Peter Munk, is in trouble in Chile where it wants to melt glaciers for water for its gold mining operations.
Barrick says Pascua Lama on track

CorpWatch: Barrick Gold Strikes Opposition in South America

Barrick Gold, a powerful multinational already notorious for its dealings in North America, Australia and Africa, plans to extract an estimated 500,000 kilograms of gold (along with silver, copper and mercury) from the site over a 20 year period. Before doing so, however, the company will relocate significant parts of the Toro 1, Toro 2 and Esperanza, three giant Andean glaciers. Barrick hopes to transfer the three glaciers to an area with similar surface characteristics and elevation by merging the three into the larger Guanaco glacier.

The anticipated environmental impact, coupled with the removal of a major source of water for surrounding communities, has local Chileans up in arms. But Barrick Gold appears un-phased by the opposition. After all, Pascua Lama is one of the largest foreign investments in Chile in recent years, totaling US$1.5 billion.


FUTURE UNCERTAIN FOR CHILE’S PASCUA LAMA GOLD MINE

Presidential Candidates Voice Doubts About The Project



Battle over gold under glaciers is far from over
Canadian company vows not to move ice, but some Chileans still concerned

SANTIAGO, Chile - As the world’s largest gold mining company, Barrick Gold Corp. of Canada is used to thinking big.

So perhaps it wasn’t all that shocking that the company planned to relocate three huge ice fields — Barrick hates to call them glaciers — to dig for gold high up on the spine of the Andes mountains.

Oceana, Greenpeace and other environmental groups have raised an outcry over the proposed open pit mine, and Barrick countered with a multimillion-dollar lobbying campaign seeking Chile’s approval for the $1.5 billion Pascua Lama project.

Cyanide concerns
And even if the glaciers are preserved, some Chileans fear the open pit mine will contaminate their water or make their rivers run dry. Antonia Fortt, an environmental engineer with Oceana, said “the fears about cyanide are justified because this chemical is used to separate the gold from the sterile material, rock and dust, it comes mixed with.”

Barrick counters that the project has been designed to ensure the continued flow of unpolluted water into the valley. The cyanide will be kept in a closed, lined area, and after it’s used to extract the gold, it will be collected and destroyed, spokesman Vince Borg said from Toronto.

As with other Canadian Gold mining companies, cyanide is a major source of environmental toxins that the population around mines are exposed to. And the record of Canadian miners is not good when it comes to cyanide leaks. The closed lined cyanide ponds have had disastorous leaks. Like the Cambior mining disaster in the South American country of Guyana.

Mining spill? What mining spill?

Head of panel that probed Cambior cyanide accident can't recall committee's findings


And Barrick which now owns Placer Mines, faces law suits over cyanide spillage in a number of countries. So their assurances to the Chileans should be taken with huge doses of salt.


Protesters vow to continue gold mine protest

Environmentalists are continuing to picket a New South Wales gold mine over the use of cyanide, which they claim will permanently poison the local water supply.

The Lake Cowal open pit mine, in the state's central west, began processing recently but operations were shut down yesterday and a delivery of cyanide has reportedly been delayed.

Eight protesters have been charged with trespassing but Graham Dunstan from Cyanide Watch says the protest will continue until the mine is closed.

"This mining company has been granted water leases by the NSW Government to pump up 3,650 megalitres a year for this cyanide operation," he said.

"They leave this water behind permanently poisoned. Now in a time of drought giving people the equivalent of a Dubbo's water supply each year is profligate."

The company running the mine, Barrick Gold, says it has all the environmental approvals but is not commenting today.

Philippines Orders Cleanup of Mines Before Rains

MANILA - The Philippines said on Tuesday it had ordered owners of two mining areas in the country to clean up and improve their infrastructures before the start of the rainy season.

The province of Marinduque served a lawsuit in the United States last October against Placer Dome, Canada's second-largest gold miner which previously owned 40 percent of Marcopper.

The government of Marinduque is seeking compensation for damage caused when tonnes of mine waste from a copper mill owned by Marcopper spilt in to the Boac River, 150 km (94 miles) south of Manila in March 1996.


Besides environmental disasters Barrick Gold like other corporations goes where angels fear to tread. And its board of directors is a who's who of the ruling class in North America.

Behind the numbers: Untold Suffering in the Congo

Several multinational mining companies have rarely if ever been mentioned in any human rights report. One is Barrick Gold, who operates in the town of Watsa, northwest of the town of Bunia, located in the most violent corner of the Congo. The Ugandan People's Defense Force (UPDF) controlled the mines intermittently during the war. Officials in Bunia claim that Barrick executives flew into the region, with UPDF and RPF (Rwanda Patriotic Front) escorts, to survey and inspect their mining interests (6).

George H.W. Bush served as a paid advisor for Barrick Gold. Barrick directors include: Brian Mulroney, former PM of Canada; Edward Neys, former U.S. ambassador to Canada and chairman of the private PR firm Burston-Marsteller; former U.S. Senator Howard Baker; J. Trevor Eyton, a member of the Canadian Senate; and Vernon Jordan, one of Bill Clinton's lawyers (7).

Barrick Gold is one of the client companies of Andrew Young's Goodworks International lobbying firm. Andrew Young is the former Mayor of Atlanta, and a key organizer of the U.S.-Uganda Friendship Council. Young was chosen by President Clinton to chair the Southern Africa Enterprise Development Fund in October 1994. Goodworks' clients-or business partners in some cases-include Coke, Chevron-Texaco, Monsanto, and the governments of Angola and Nigeria (note weapons transfers from Nigeria cited below).

Young is a director of Cox Communications and Archers Daniels Midland-the "supermarket to the world" and National Public Radio sponsor whose directors include Brian Mulroney (Barrick) and G. Allen Andreas, a member of the European Advisory Board of The Carlyle Group.

Barrick Gold's mining partners have included Adastra Mining - formerly named America Mineral Fields (AMFI, AMX, other names), formerly based in Hope, Arkansas, Bill Clinton's hometown. Adastra had close ties with Lazare Kaplan International Inc., the largest diamond brokerage firm in the U.S., whose president, Maurice Tempelsman, has been an advisor on African Affairs to the U.S. Government and has been the U.S. Honorary Consul General of the Congo since 1977

And of course Munk is pals with the Bush family.

MORE BARRICKS, BUSH, MUNK AND THREATS TO PALAST

In retaliation for the investigative story about the finances of the George W. Bush campaign, Barrick Gold Mining of Canada has sued my paper, the Observer of London, for libel. The company, which hired the elder Bush after his leaving the White House, is charging the newspaper with libel for quoting an Amnesty International report, which alleged that 50 miners might
have been buried alive in Tanzania by a company now owned by Barrick.

The company has also demanded the Observer and its parent, Guardian Newspapers, force me to remove the article from my US website, a frightening extension of Britain's punitive libel laws into the World Wide Web. The company has also issued legal threats against Tanzanian human rights lawyer Tundu Lissu, one of the Observer's independent sources and an investigator of the mine-site allegations.

The attack by Barrick and its controversial Chairman, Peter Munk, one of the wealthiest men in Canada, who boasts of his propensity to sue, also aims to gag my reporting on his company's purchase of rights to a gold mine in Nevada -- containing $10 billion in gold -- for a payment of under $10,000 to the US Treasury.

My Observer story, ''Best Democracy Money Can Buy,'' looked into the activities of several corporations linked to the Bushes. It was in that article I first disclosed that over 50,000 Florida voters, most of them Black, were wrongly tagged as 'felons,' and targeted for removal from the voter rolls. My follow-up reports in Salon.com, The Nation, and the Washington Post as well as on BBC-TV's Newsnight provided the basis for the US Civil Rights Commission finding of massive, wrongful voter disenfranchisement in Florida.



As a pal of Brian Mulroney's, Munk took advantage of the Conservatives FTA and NAFTA deals when he bought Barrick in 1983.

In return he placed Mulroney on the Board of Barrick international in 1995, along with George Bush senior, and other assorted American free trade politicians who make the board a truly global giant in this age of globalization.

Munk himself is no stranger to controversy either in his business dealings or in the world of post holocaust politics.Munk counters accusations against Swiss
For a white wash biography of Munk see: Golden Phoenix: The Biography of Peter Munk

Despite being an engineer, Munk's rise came from a career in business. He is Chairman and founder of Barrick Gold, the world's largest gold mining corporation. Munk was founder, chairman and CEO of Trizec Corporation, the precursor to the real estate multinational TrizecHahn Corporation, where he remains Chairman.

In 1958, he founded Clairtone of Canada with business partner David Gilmour. This company manufactured high-end console stereos and later televisions, which were recognizable icons of their day. The most famous Clairtone designs were the "Project G" series which was seen in the film The Graduate. Later, he founded and was chairman and CEO of Southern Pacific Hotel Corporation, the largest hotel and restaurant chain in Australasia in the 1970s.


Nor are all his business practices above board. He benefited from generous state capitalism in Canada to become the wealthy businessman he is today. You know like all the other self made millionaires, thanks to taxpayer investments.

As far back as the mid-1960s Mr. Munk was angling for the top spot.
His first major business,Clairtone Sound Corp., was a stylish high-end
hi-fi maker that angled $23-million if taxpayer money out of the
government of Nova Scotia before going down in flames.
Peter Munk: The golden king at last


Of course like other socially irresponsible corporations Barrick uses its profits for effective PR in Canada.Barrick Gold's Peter Munk Gives $33.6 Mln to Toronto Hospital Of course such generosity comes with strings, the fact that this is tax write off for Munk thanks to his pals in the new Conservative government.

But the real story is that Barrick is the worlds largest Gold Monopoly and its play to take over Gold Miner #2 Placer Dome has made it just that.

Mr. Munk said Barrick's recent $10-billion (U.S.) acquisition of Placer Dome Inc., which made it the number one producer, was necessary to make Barrick a global player. “Do not fool yourselves. there is a new world out there and woe to those in the mining industry who do not recognize that,” he said. “Today you are dealing in a world of global giants.”

The takeover of Placer Dome made Barrick the largest Gold Miner in South Africa however that too has not been without its disasters for workers and the community.

Barrick's South Deep Output May Halve After Accident

South Africa's gold lies in narrow seams and is mined from a network of tunnels deep below the surface, placing miners at risk from earthquakes and gas explosions. In 2004, 110 miners were killed and 2,861 injured in the country's gold mines by falling rocks, machines and fires, according to the mines ministry.

In 1995, 105 workers plunged more than 2 kilometers to their deaths at the Vaal Reefs mine after a cable supporting a cage, used by miners to travel down shafts, was severed by a runaway ore train.

South Deep's reserves of 29.2 million ounces, a measure of gold that can be profitably mined, would be worth about $20.5 billion dollars at the current gold price of $702.8 an ounce. It's the world's largest mainly gold deposit and is slated to be in production for more than 72 years.

Shafted

A container, used to hoist rock from underground, and a 6.7-kilometer (4.2 miles) steel rope, together weighing about 99 metric tons, ``bulleted down the shaft'' during routine maintenance, Gordon Thompson, South Deep's manager, said in an interview from the mine.


But with Gold at record prices and climbing this has meant bigger profits which does not translate into more social responsibility rather it means there is less risk aversion. Africa expected to chip in close to million Barrick ounces


Barrick reported a net income of $224 million (2-cents per share) for the first quarter of this year, a threefold increase over the previous year's first-quarter net earnings of $66 million or 12-cents per share. During the first quarter of 2006, Barrick completed its $10 billion acquisition of fellow Canadian gold miner Placer Dome. Wilkins said he expected the integration process between the two companies to be completed at the end of June.
Equity gold production for the first quarter was reported at 1.96 million ounces at total cash costs of $283/ounce (compared to $241/oz in 2005), while copper production was 72 million pounds at a total average cash cost of 77-cents per pound. The company expects to produce 8.6 million to 8.9 million ounces of gold this year at total cash costs of $275-$290/oz, and 350 million pounds of copper at total cash costs ranging from 75-80 cents/lb.
Barrick also expects to receive $1.6 billion in cash this month from Goldcorp for Placer Dome's former Canadian assets and an interest in the Pueblo Viejo project in the Dominican Republic.

Barricks investment in Chile is part of Munks long time interest in the country and defense of its former Dictator and privateer Augusto Pinochet. Barricks investments in Chile benefited from the Dictators free trade regime, as he did from Mulroney's free trade deals.


Pinochet supporters come forward, arguing that the coup was necessary to save Chile's economy. Peter Munk, head of the Canadian mining firm Barrick Gold, praises Pinochet. Time Magazine has Munk saying: "Maybe I'm less sensitive to these issues because I see that what people need first is economic security, and only when they have that can they afford to focus on human rights." It's not clear whether Munk's reference to people needing economic security is a reference to the people of Chile or the security of his own investments. Margaret Thatcher, stalwart Pinochet friend and apologist, elevates the former strongman to the pantheon of champions of democracy, calling to mind Phil Ochs' line, "The name for their profits is democracy." Apparently, saving the economy from the reformist depredations of socialists and Marxists is democracy distilled. It can't happen here

And Latin American dictators are not the only pals Barrick has. When faced with the new populist governments in Latin America, once again economic security trumps human rights, and Barrick feels comfortable with dining at the tables of dictators.


Barrick leery of Latin left

Mr. Wilkins contrasted South America's growing economic nationalism with the welcome he recently received in Pakistan, where Barrick has a $20-million joint-venture exploration project. Mr. Wilkins was welcomed by President Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz. Both pledged full support for Barrick's investment, he said.

“President Musharraf said to us, ‘We are aware of foreign investors who are making 50, 70, 80 per cent profits in our country and we applaud that',” Mr. Wilkins recalled. “I'm not sure we'd get that reaction in Canada.”

He said Barrick is pursuing the venture and noted that it is part of a geological belt that runs through Turkey, Iran and Pakistan. “We'll be looking to take advantage if we can...We are very interested.”

For an excellent review of Canadian Mining Companies and their poor international reputation see Oxfams: "Dirty Metals: Mining Communities and the Environment"

This campaign by Oxfam is having a major impact on the Gold Mining community. U.S. Goldsmiths Demand Ethically Mined Gold

For peoples news on mining in general see: Mines & Communities Website

For an excellent source of fair and balanced commercial news on mining see:
Mineweb.

And as for Barrick's plan to open up
Pascua Lama there is still an ongoing protest you can join.


Barrick Gold - Pascua Lama- Chile

In the Valle de San Felix, the purest water in Chile runs from 2 rivers, fed
by 2 glaciers. Water is a most precious resource, and wars will be fought
for it. Indigenous farmers use the water, there is no unemployment, and they
provide the second largest source of income for the area. Under the glaciers
has been found a huge deposit of gold, silver and other minerals. To get at
these, it would be necessary to break, and destroy the glaciers - something
never conceived of in the history of the world - and to make 2 huge holes,
each as big as a whole mountain, one for extraction and one for the mine's
rubbish tip.

The project is called PASCUA LAMA. The company is called Barrick Gold. The
operation is planned by a multi-national company, one of whose members is
George Bush Senior. The Chilean Government has approved the project to start
this year, 2006. The only reason it hasn't started yet is because the
farmers have got a temporary stay of execution. If they destroy the
glaciers, they will not just destroy the source of especially pure water,
but they will permanently contaminate the 2 rivers so they will never again
be fit for human or animal consumption because of the use of cyanide and
sulphuric acid in the extraction process. Every last gram of gold will go
abroad to the multinational company and not one will be left with the people
whose land it is. They will only be left with the poisoned water and the
resulting illnesses.

The farmers have been fighting a long time for their land, but have been
forbidden to make a TV appeal by a ban from the Ministry of the Interior.

Their only hope now of putting brakes on this project is to get help from
international justice. The world must know what is happening in Chile. The
only place to start changing the world is from here.

We ask you to circulate this message amongst your friends in the following
way. Please copy this text, paste it into a new email adding your signature
and send it to everyone in your address book. Please will the 100th person
to receive and sign the petition send it to noapascualama@yahoo.ca <> to be
forwarded to the Chilean government.

No to Pascua Lama Open-cast mine in the Andean Cordillera on the
Chilean-Argentine frontier.

We ask the Chilean Government not to authorize the Pascua Lama project to
protect the whole of 3 glaciers, the purity of the water of the San Felix
Valley and El Transito, the quality of the agricultural land of the region
of Atacama, the quality of life of the Diaguita people and of the whole
population of the region.

Signature, City, Country

Email to: Sam Lanfranco lanfran@yorku.ca



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Green Capitalism

Yep its all about green, green backs and green investing; socially responsible investing. Which I blogged about yesterday and has apparently come to the attention of the Toronto Stars investment columnist in her column in todays paper.

I reccomend reading it for the links included. It is well rounded and a good follow up on the Motely Fool article I linked to in my previous post.

Socially responsible investing has come of age on Bay St."We've seen a real sea change in Canada, just in the last year or so," says Eugene Ellmen, executive director of the Social Investment Organization.

And like its counterparts in the US socially responsible investment funds in Canada have made money.

Jantzi Research is the main sponsor of the Jantzi Social Index, which is modelled on the S&P/TSX 60 index. It consists of 60 companies that pass a set of broadly based social and environmental screens.The Jantzi Social Index has outperformed the Canadian indexes that are not screened.From its inception in January 2000 to the end of April 2006, the Jantzi Social Index has an annualized return of 7.91 per cent. That compares to a 6.97 per cent return for the S&P/TSX 60 index in the same period and a 7.75 per cent return for the S&P/TSX composite index.

And guess who does not like Socially Responsible investment funds, why the Banks of course! Who of course are the epitome of gouge and screw business practices.

Applying ethical screens used to be frowned on by the financial community. If you removed companies from your investment universe because you disapproved of what they did, you were sure to get lower returns.Canada's major banks still think that way. None offer socially responsible investment portfolios, either for individual or institutional investors.

In total, SRI assets represented about 3.6 per cent of the Canadian mutual fund and institutional investment market."The relatively small number of firms offering SRI services is surprising to those of us who work in the SRI industry," the Social Investment Organization said in its report."Numerous surveys suggest that a majority of Canadians are interested in socially responsible mutual funds, want their pension funds to invest in responsible companies and believe that financial advisers should incorporate social and environmental considerations into investments."Yet only about one in five financial services firms in Canada offer SRI products or services."



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Quagmire

Gosh is it just me or is the War in Iraq looking more and more like the Viet Nam qaugmire every day.

Reasonable force, coming under attack, these are all the justifications they used over My Lai as well.

The U.S. military said Saturday it found no wrongdoing by American troops accused of intentionally killing civilians during a March 15 raid in Ishaqi, about 50 miles north of Baghdad. As many as 13 Iraqis were killedThe investigation concluded that U.S. troops followed normal procedures in raising the level of force after coming under fire while approaching a building where they believed an al-Qaida terrorist was hiding, said Maj. Gen. William Caldwell, a U.S military spokesman.

US commanders knew of Haditha killings: Report

Of course they found no wrong doing, they are after all at war, with everyone and anyone in Iraq.

Killing of civilians in Iraq highlights stress on troops
Repeated guerrilla attacks may play role, specialists say

Just like Charlie company faced in My Lai. What was that famous quote about let God sort them out.

Did anyone expect these military investigations to turn up anything? They failed to condemn the officer corps and higher ups after Abu Gharib. Just like in Viet Nam the policy makers and the Pentagon officer corps goes free while the enlisted grunts take the blame.

And like Viet Nam they have lost the war for the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people.Furious Iraq demands apology as US troops are cleared of massacre

Evidence shows massacre of Iraq's innocent

The growing evidence of United States war crimes in Iraq means America faces months of distressing revelations and shaming court cases that could turn public opinion more decisively against a conflict in which 2 500 US servicemen have died and that has no end in sight.

The issue has been simmering since the first public word emerged of a possible massacre - followed by a cover-up - of Iraqi civilians by US Marines in November last year.

It has been brought to boiling point by the accusation of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of "daily" violence against unarmed civilians by the US military.

"They run them over and leave them, or they kill anyone suspicious. This cannot be accepted," Maliki said in comments remarkable from a leader whose government's fragile grip on the country would be impossible without the 130 000 US troops on its soil.

Yep quagmire.


Time to indict Rumsfeld, Cheney and Bush and their Pentagon Generals for war crimes.



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Saturday, June 03, 2006

Truth or Dare

Who really speaks for Quebec?!

Charest challenges Duceppe to bring down government

And will Canada's Lenin bring down the government? Of course not his BQsheviks are no more prepared for it than his Russian predecesors were . He is all bluff and bluster. And like Quebecs support for Kyoto, which benefits Hydro Quebec, this is just more hot air.


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CN Confusion


The Edmonton Sun editorial board like most Albertans are confused, about why we can swim in Lake Wabamun, but can't shower or wash dishes with water from the lake. Apparently because we should not ingest the tainted water.

The Sun is confused as to why CN has not been sued by the Alberta Government for having polluted the lake last year.

And Albertans are confused about why the Government has done nothing leaving it up to local residents to blockade and go through civil court to get compensation from CN.

Yep we are all confused when the peoples government abdicates its responsibilities because it of course would never think of regulating business.

We are confused when the Federal government fails to enforce the Transportation of Dangerous Goods, TDG, Act.

We are confused when the environment department says go swim but Capital Health says don't.

We are confused when both the Wabamun property owners and their neighbours; the Aborginal community have to sue CN without support from the the State whose laws CN violated.

Yep confusion reigns in Alberta where the State is not in the business of regulating business. Duh Oh.

Also See: CN


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Clever Canadians

Yep we are smarter than Americans and the French. That's cause we are a bilingual nation. Double the smarts. Double the Fun. Hmmm wonder if I could get in trouble for that last line? Not any more thanks to the Supremes. Throw another steak on the Barbie.

Supreme Court sides with restaurant in Barbie trademark dispute

The Supreme Court of Canada has found Canadians are unlikely to confuse Barbie dolls with a Montreal restaurant, or mistake Veueve Clicquot champagne for a chain of women's clothing stores.

In a rare and closely-watched judgment on trade-marks, the court ruled that "famous" trademarks do not extend to different products or services that cannot be confused with the original.

"The fact of being famous or well known does not by itself provide absolute protection for a trade-mark," the court declared.

Mattel Inc., the maker of Barbie dolls and owner of the Barbie trade-mark, was trying to prevent a Montreal business owner from registering the name Barbie's Bar and Grill. It argued that the "aura" of Barbie dolls goes beyond the line of children's toys.

Veuve Clicquot, the French champagne maker, was opposed to a women's retailer calling its chain of six stores in Ontario and Quebec Les Boutique Cliquot.

And just in case you can't tell the difference......


Barbie and friend

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Another Character Generator

Which Science Fiction / Fantasy TV Character are ya. Well this is what I got.


John Sheridan

Which Fantasy/SciFi Character Are You?

An experienced survivor who has maneuvered around many obstacles, you are looked up to by those who rely on your good judgment.

In the last few years, we've stumbled. We stumbled at the death of the president, the war, and on and on. When you stumble a lot you tend to look at your feet. Now we have to make people lift their eyes back to the horizon and see the line of ancestors behind us saying, "Make my life have meaning," and to our inheritors before us saying, "create the world we will live in."

John is a character in the Babylon 5 universe. You can read his biography at the Worlds of JMS fansite.

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I'm a superhero

Hey I'm A Heretic

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Practising Catholicism


Just another week of Catholics in the news. Societies moral guardians at work and play.


Priest faces more sex allegations

CHATHAM -- Nearly four dozen women now allege they were sexually assaulted decades ago by a Roman Catholic priest. Charles Sylvestre, 84, of Belle River, faces 61 sex-related charges involving 47 women, a court heard yesterday. Sylvestre, who is retired, was a parish priest in London, Sarnia, Chatham, Pain Court, Windsor and Port Dover

Irish priest convicted of rape of 13-year-old

DUBLIN, Ireland - A Dublin jury convicted a Roman Catholic priest Wednesday of raping a 13-year-old girl.

The temptations while servicing the church
The Windhoek Observer is good at carrying stories on ‘tendo la ndoa’. It reported this week that Roman Catholic priest, Hans Peter Nagels (80) of Otjiwarongo church last Thursday appeared in court facing four counts of rape.

June 2 trial of 4 US Marines charged with rape

Jesuit Father James Reuter, 90, who is ministering to the accused servicemen, likewise is concerned about the way the media have treated them.

The American priest told UCA News he is "saddened" that the four men have been seen not "as individuals" but as an opportunity to fight the ongoing joint military exercises between American and Filipino troops under the 1998 Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA).



SORROW, HOPE IN LOWELL


LOWELL -- Having the parish priest mentor your kids is a high honor for any working-class Irish Catholic family -- especially when the church is your reason for living.

Larry Finn's parents, Mickey and Ann, trusted Rev. Joseph Birmingham. While serving at St. Michael Church, the priest took a special interest in the Finn's 12-year-old son, taking him on ski trips and for rides in his gold Cadillac.

"He let me drive his car," Finn said. "He enjoyed letting me sit on his lap while he got aroused. ... He made me touch his privates, and he touched mine."

Finn was repeatedly violated by the priest. Now 46 and standing at the altar of St. Michael's, Finn finds himself returning to a place he has tried to forget since childhood. Looking out at more than 100 faces inside St. Michael's, Finn recounted his story of sexual abuse and innocence lost at the hands of Birmingham.


Effects of child abuse exaggerated, says priest
THE Catholic church has defended a Northern Ireland priest who said the effects of child sex abuse were exaggerated.

The priest’s comments came in a judgment rejecting the request of Roisin Fry, a Belfast woman, for an annulment of her marriage. She blamed the breakdown of the union on damage resulting from her sexual abuse as a child by a priest.



But the priest stated that “there is undoubtedly a tendency to exaggerate” the effects of such abuse. It was later defended by Sean Brady, the archbishop of Armagh, who said the priest did not mean to offend but “was merely carrying out his duty to defend the bond of marriage”.


The sins of the Father


NO DIRECT evidence tied a Toledo priest to the bizarre ritualistic murder of a Roman Catholic nun 26 years ago, but plenty of circumstantial evidence did.

To the jury's credit in reaching its surprisingly swift guilty verdict against the Rev. Gerald Robinson, justice may have been delayed - by a quarter century or so - but ultimately, it was not denied.
When Sister Margaret Ann Pahl was found murdered in the sacristy of the Mercy Hospital chapel where she and Robinson worked, he was an early suspect. But according to police testimony, an investigation into the priest was just beginning when it was abruptly terminated. No one was charged in the crime.
The man convicted a generation later of killing Sister Margaret Ann actually presided over her funeral and went on to serve as pastor in three Toledo Diocese parishes.

ICRT keeps acquitted Rwandan officials in 'safe house'
Meanwhile, a Catholic priest, Father Gabriel Maindron, also known as Munderere, leads the list of the most wanted genocide suspects published recently by the Rwandan Government. He was the priest in charge of the Congo-Nil Parish in Kibuye Prefecture

To answer God's call is tough

Archbishop Mataca said it was his mission to ensure more locals joined the priesthood.

"The church asked every family and parish to pray for more men to join the calling of God and it has continued."

He does not deny there have been problems.

"We all make mistakes and men who aspire to become a priest are dealt with if they do not abide by the rules," he said.

There is a case relating to an alleged rape by a seminarian which is before the court.



by : Ferds Sevilla

LIKE exotic flowers in a dark forest, vestal virgins emit a potent scent that sends sex fiends into a ravenous hunt for such idyllic prey. Even pagan gods preferred their human gifts to be nubile, fresh and untouched.

So did four young men of God in a Catholic church in Sta. Mesa, Manila. Their distorted faith allegedly told them to mix lust with prayers, and feast repeatedly on three girls. “Niligawan kami sa simbahan, tapos dinala kami sa bahay ni kuya. Doon nangyari ang lahat.”

Thus began the graphic narration of an eleven-year old, one of three girls allegedly sexually-ravished over and over by at least four altar boys.

Retired Catholic priest gets 3 years for child molestation
Wempe agreed to forgo appeal on single count

Ex-teacher to serve 4 years in child porn case
A former religion teacher and coach of several athletic teams at St. Joseph's High School in Hammonton was sentenced Friday to four years in federal prison for possessing as many as 300 images of child pornography.

Public's views on Imesch vary

Of late, Imesch has sought forgiveness himself, from people who were sexually abused by Joliet priests when they were children.

He's also appealed to faithful parishioners who felt betrayed by his response to reports of sordid sexual escapades.

The sexual abuse crisis has dominated discussion about Imesch during the twilight of his career, overshadowing his earlier achievements.

Victims' group attacks bishop's statements

May 16, 2006

A national organization of people sexually abused by clergy is blasting Vermont Catholic Bishop Salvatore Matano for "attacking deeply wounded men and women who were raped as kids by priests."

In a recent letter to the state's 118,000 Catholics, Matano explained why the statewide Diocese of Burlington, fearing the costs of 19 priest misconduct lawsuits against it, just placed its 128 local parishes in charitable trusts.

"In such litigious times, it would be a gross act of mismanagement if I did not do everything possible to protect our parishes and the interests of the faithful from unbridled, unjust and terribly unreasonable assault," Matano wrote.

Coalition asks O'Malley to help change sex crime laws

Groups want more public disclosure

A coalition of clergy sexual abuse survivors groups and their supporters have written to Cardinal Sean P. O'Malley, asking him to develop a public list of archdiocesan priests and employees dismissed for sexual misconduct and to publicly support changes in sex-crime laws.

The coalition also announced yesterday that it will hand out leaflets at each stop on the cardinal's pilgrimage, scheduled to start today, to parishes around the Archdiocese of Boston with particularly painful histories of clergy sex abuse. The leaflets are intended for victims of abuse who have not come forward but who may attend the services and will include the names of ``credibly accused perpetrator priests" who served in the parish and phone numbers to call for information and support.


NATION IN BRIEF

· NEW YORK -- A Roman Catholic priest pleaded guilty to grand larceny for financing a lavish lifestyle of vacations, country clubs and fancy clothes with more than $800,000 looted from his parish. Attorneys for Monsignor John Woolsey, 67, pastor of the Church of St. John the Martyr, entered the plea as part of a deal in which the judge promised him a sentence of one to five years.


Also See:

Papal Fallibility

Pope Benedict Deus Cannus Est

Catholic Hajib

Another Catholic Child Molester

Christian Killers and Rapists


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Zionist Response To CUPE

CUPE Ontario voted to endorse an international boycott of Israel. This was the typical response from the right.
Jewish community called the union's move anti-Semitic. "Its initiatives don't recognize Israel's right to defend itself in the face of terror," said a source.

The Israel lobby still fails to understand the difference between Anti-Semitism and Anti-Zionism. Just like this dweeb.


Pre-1948 partition of Palestine.





After Six Days War 1967






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