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THE GIRL WHO FELL TO EARTH | PHOTOGRAPHY HELMUT NEWTON | VANITY FAIR | NOVEMBER 1984
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US torture of Chelsea Manning goes on
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Fight For the Future (FFTF) has helped circulate a petition demanding that the US government stop torturing Chelsea Manning with solitary confinement.
From the petition draft circulated to FFTF members by email and social media:
"Dear Boards Branch, Directorate of Inmate Administration: putting any human being in indefinite solitary confinement is inexcusable, and for offenses as trivial as these (an expired tube of toothpaste, and possession magazines?) it is a discredit to America's military and its system of justice. We demand that these charges against Chelsea Manning be dropped, and request that Chelsea's hearing on August 18th be made open to the public, to ensure she is treated fairly."
The appeal to FFTF members also discussed the ridiculous "crimes" being cited to justify the torture of the brave political prisoner who languishes in a jail cell of the American regime. Among these, Chelsea is accused of "sweeping some food onto the floor and then asking to speak to her lawyer when a guard confronted her, having books and magazines in her cell about politics and LGBTQ issues including the Vanity Fair issue with Caitlyn Jenner on the cover, and "improper medicine use" for having a tube of toothpaste that was past its expiration date." FFTF noted that Chelsea's persecution is punishment because she "did something brave [by leaking the Collateral Murder video and other evidence of US war crimes] and now the government is punishing her for it. It's not just Chelsea's basic rights that are at stake, it's all of ours". The US state ignores the battle cry of freedom from its own most patriotic citizens, and refuses to grant political prisoners like Chelsea Manning their most basic human rights. The specter of such torture contributed to Edward Snowden's asylum in the Russian Federation, itself one of the causes of America's paranoid "new Cold War" against its own people.
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This little toy once saved my soul from further damage in like somebody a fool not understanding very much than that me ‘is’ the goliath leading and he himself, of course he himself was the high commissioner for the David tool and rule, what you think...well, regretfully he got the toy into his evercircling one eye looking for the more he could take with in plastic bags even those he had out of my kitchen storage thinking this was free terrain, his eyes then toke the spot on this inviting gadget turning around with a metallic sound and the charming deus ex machina made him to consider for a moment even this old aged dombo in front of him still smiling to his face when looking at the other party in the fight came in the meeting line, ‘this softy then so loving the gay display and my ass pound of flesh’, he decided, shows some good of himself I cannot reach, but if him as good there must be a sense for the good exist in his poor soul as well’ - who wins a strong borrough’s lonely hold is sometimes less important than who brings into the market the fruits of the lands farmers cannot leave without the harvest due, by the fight men always do before embrothering motives change the scene and give off caring booty both ‘you man me human’ discover for which reasoning the collision has set in to collapse the walls of distant sights and vews on what is right, the maturity of my age drives to confess we said goodby and didn’t leave any maligne kakaphonic drumming of the tropic, kerb worries make us witness between Shiva and Ardjuna the fighting didn’t come to a satisfiable end, we both wait for the evening we can share the night upcoming, it’s summer time and the living is easy, your mom is good looking and the grain is high 2 feet, last time we’ve seen each shadow coming from the east is all by accident thrown over the lands below the Tatra mountains and this rising sun above, I like to tell the Raffi tova in Holland it is custom a shadow untill noon falls over the flatland and its flowered soil down to the west when it’s the season for/angels pray we both soon get our prey for each wish arising we get the ticket to the sway of merry-go-round follies, before next fall ends all fights in the riverlands being my homeland and his country too/
Buick Presents "Agents of Change" (Vanity Fair)
In celebration of innovation, creativity, and the remarkable human drive for positive change, Vanity Fair has partnered with Buick to create "Agents of Change," a multimedia campaign appearing in the September 2011 Style Issue. The campaign spotlights social entrepreneurs driving large-scale change by investing in, connecting with, and dedicating themselves to addressing some of the world's most pressing issues.
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