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Dear friends As I have previously announced, we are now “freezing” the blog.? We are also making archives of the blog available for free download in various formats (see below).?

offsite link What do you make of the Russia and China Partnership? Tue Feb 28, 2023 16:26 | The Saker
by Mr. Allen for the Saker blog Over the last few years, we hear leaders from both Russia and China pronouncing that they have formed a relationship where there are

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offsite link Trains Cancelled After Union Tells Drivers Not to Walk on Snow Tue Jan 07, 2025 09:00 | Will Jones
Train services were cancelled over the weekend after the?trade union Aslef?told drivers ? who've recently been given a bumper 15% pay rise by Labour ? not to walk on snow, calling it "basic safety stuff".
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Conservative MP Nick Timothy frets that Net Zero makes Britain vulnerable to sabotage by China and Russia. This misses the point, says Ben Pile. With self-harming policies like Net Zero we're our own worst enemy.
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offsite link News Round-Up Tue Jan 07, 2025 01:14 | Richard Eldred
A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the ?climate emergency?, public health ?crises? and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.
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offsite link It?s Not Far-Right to Stand Up for Child Abuse Victims, Tories Tell Starmer Mon Jan 06, 2025 19:30 | Will Jones
The Conservatives have told Keir Starmer that "it is not far-Right to stand up for the victims" of child sexual abuse and that "smearing people who raise those issues is exactly how this got covered up in the first place".
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offsite link Justin Trudeau, Last of the Democratically-Elected Lockdown Tyrants, Resigns in Tears Mon Jan 06, 2025 17:25 | Toby Young
Justin Trudeau has resigned, having lost the confidence of his party. This is bad news for Starmer and another sign electorates are fed up with radical progressive zealotry dressed up as technocratic managerialism.
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Bestiality forbidden

category international | crime and justice | other press author Thursday March 20, 2008 14:47author by F.E.M. - F.E.M. Report this post to the editors

Sex with animals becomes illegal in the Netherlands.

A person who is caught red handed having sex with a sheep or horse or indeed any other animal will go to jail. Anyone distributing tapes containing explicit sexual handling of animals by humans will get a fine.
Holland is known for its live sex of (usually illegally imported ) people with fish, dogs, sheep, horses, etc. and last year a lot was done to highlight this in the news all around the world. The Dutch freed kidnapped girls who were forced to have live sex with dogs in a show. The girls were send to a detention centre and deported. A law was formed to protect the dogs. At least a law will be implemented soon. Of course we will not stop here. Kidnapping and forcing girls to do these things should be forbidden too but so far the Dutch make too much monies on this so no law will be implemented and only paper tigers exist.
They thought this one over for four years!!! Nice one. A sheep would take a shorter while to come up with this law.
http://indexx.knipt.nl/?p=175 for the story in Dutch.

Seks met dieren wordt verboden. De Tweede Kamer steunt een wetsvoorstel van PvdA-Tweede Kamerlid Harm Evert Waalkens.

Op ontucht met dieren komt een gevangenisstraf te staan. Makers van dierenporno krijgen een boete, schrijft de NOS.
Wel willen de partijen in de Tweede Kamer duidelijkheid over bijvoorbeeld de prioriteit die de aanpak van dit soort praktijken kan krijgen van politie en justitie.
Het Kamerdebat donderdag bleek direct de aftrap van een nieuwe discussie over wat de mens eigenlijk allemaal mag doen met een dier. „Per uur honderd biggen van hun ballen beroven mag wel. Net als een koe vaak heel vaak een jong laten krijgen om de melkproductie hoog te houden”, aldus de Partij voor de Dieren (PvdD). De partij steunt het wetsvoorstel van Harm Evert Waalkens (PvdA) wel. „Beter iets dan niets. Jammer dat dit is bedoeld om de seksuele uitspattingen van mensen te bezweren en het mooi meegenomen is dat dieren hierdoor worden beschermd.”
Waalkens kreeg veel bijval voor zijn initiatief waarmee hij ook het maken van en handelen in dierenporno strafbaar wil stellen. Hij vindt het hoog tijd dat de wetgeving wordt aangepast, aangezien seks met dieren nu alleen strafbaar isals het dier aantoonbaar lijdt en er sprake is van dierenmishandeling. Ook het hebben of verspreiden van foto's of films van bestialiteit via bijvoorbeeld internet is nog niet strafbaar, omdat zulke afbeeldingen nooit apart strafbaar zijn gesteld.
Ook andere partijen vinden dat Nederland op dit gebied achterligt bij andere landen. „De minister denkt nu al vier jaar na over een verbod”, aldus de SP. Volgens de partij is Nederland niet alleen bekend vanwege de palingsound maar ook door de palingsex”. De SP vindt dat Nederland door lakse wetgeving het walhalla is geworden op het gebied van dierenporno.
Seks met dieren is nu alleen strafbaar als het dier aantoonbaar heeft geleden. Omdat er nog geen verbod op het produceren van dierenporno is, vestigen veel producenten van dierenseks zich in Nederland. In tachtig andere landen in de wereld is dierenporno wel verboden.
Twee grote Nederlandse distributeurs van dierenporno eisen miljoenen euro's schadevergoeding van de staat als bestialiteit bij wet verboden wordt, schrijft De Stentor. Volgens distributeur Hans Lisman kost een verbod hem de komende tien jaar meer dan 100 miljoen euro omzet, zegt hij tegen de krant. Daarnaast zou hij zijn veertien werknemers moeten ontslaan.
Dierenseks kwam bij de politiek in beeld toen in 2004 een ponyverkrachter vrijuit ging.

Related Link: http://indexx.knipt.nl/?p=175

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   At least the plea of the sheep gets attention.     F.E.M.    Thu Mar 20, 2008 14:51 
   Dog Lover Joins Sex Offender's List     Seán Ryan    Fri Mar 21, 2008 12:31 


 
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