Monday 21 November 2011

U.S. special forces killed nearly 500 people

In just three months there were 1410 operations by U.S. special
commandos in the German area of ​​responsibility in northern
Afghanistan. 485 people died, 2169 were arrested.
U.S. special commandos have at 1410 covert operations alone between 28
January and 29 April 2011 in the area of ​​the German-led northern
regional command in Afghanistan killed 485 suspects.
German Bundeswehr soldiers train for the mission in Afghanistan. Ten
percent of the "capture or kill" operations take place in the country
in the Regional Command North, which is under German leadership in
2169 people had been arrested. 479 operations were (capture or kill)
the aim of "capture or kill" served. This is a question of Mr
Hans-Christian Ströbele out (Green) to the federal government. He
wanted to know whether the government can confirm these figures and
whether German support for the - gave U.S. commando raids - often
criticized. Both were denied.
From a study of the press releases of the International Security
Assistance Force for a period of almost two years shows that on
average only ten percent of the "capture or kill" operations in
Afghanistan in Regional Command North to take place.
Alex Strick van Linschoten, the publicists and Felix Kuehn noted for
the Afghan Analysts Network, that have been reported in 22 months of
such special missions of ISAF in 2365. They assume, however, that
there were actually more, because the event or unsuccessful
applications were not made known separately.

Afghanistan: mistreatment by local militias and police forces

Transfer of responsibility for security must not lead to restrictions
on human rights
November 12, 2011
Local Afghan police in the village of Gizab in Uruzgan province in
Afghanistan, April 2011.
Afghan policemen are said to have mistreated "The Afghan government
has responded with armed resistance in that it has reactivated
militias that threaten the lives of Afghans. Kabul and Washington
should clearly distance themselves from militias who commit human
rights abuses and a destabilizing effect. Only then can hope for a
truly viable and sustainable security strategy remain. "
Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch (Kabul, 12 September
2011) - units of the militia and US-backed Afghan Local Police (ALP)
are responsible for serious human rights violations. The government,
however, neither sufficient nor monitors this attracts them to justice
those responsible, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
The Afghan government and the U.S. decision to dissolve its ties with
irregular armed groups and to take immediate steps to build
appropriately trained and controlled security forces, which can be
held accountable for their actions.

The superb cast, Crime highlight the class of Martin Scorsese won four Oscars

"The Departed - The Departed"
The superb cast, Crime highlight the class of Martin Scorsese won four Oscars

A young police officer receives an order to be undercover to join the
syndicate an underworld boss. But the representatives of organized
crime do not sleep and, in turn a mole into the ranks of the police
infiltrated. It begins a merciless war of the spies who decide in the
seconds between life and death ...


The Boston Police Department has crime boss Costello (Jack Nicholson),
declared war. Important weapon in the hands of police chief Queenan
(Martin Sheen), who heads a special unit, the young police cadet Billy
Costigan (Leonardo DiCaprio), who grew up on the streets of South
Boston and - equipped with an appropriate CV - on the unpredictable
Costello set is . Billy actually succeeds in becoming a member of the
well-organized gang and give to his boss about a nighttime smuggling
operation. But Costello knows how to outsmart the police.
Quote
"One of the best thriller of the year. Star director Martin Scorsese
is approaching a record number of head shots of the best. "
Digital TV spy against spy
Apparently even the wily crime boss has a spy, and that in the middle
of Queenan unit. It begins a breathless race to the unmasking of the
unknown mole, the means for Billy's existence is a major threat and
boycotted all the secret police actions. Costello soon begins
suspiciously eyeing his followers and to drive devilish games that
consume more and more of Billy's nerves. As is his superior and
fatherly friend Queenan one day the victim of an ambush, the
undercover cop is suddenly all alone. Desperate, he turns to the
special unit and meets here on his worst enemy ...
The movie is based on the Hong Kong thriller "Infernal Affairs - The
Eighth Hell", which could in Asia scored a huge success and 2004 was
also in the U.S. cinemas. Soon after William Monahan was awarded the
contract for an American version of the screenplay to write. "I had
'Infernal Affairs' is not seen and watched it to me not to, before I
started with my version. The template I used was a translation of the
Chinese script. The central plot is great, and around them, I could
add in new characters," recalls Monahan, who won an Oscar for his
excellent work for Best Adapted Screenplay.
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"Knallharter thriller with the cream of the acting profession. What
more could you want? "
TV today earns more than
One of the greatest triumphs of his life and a long overdue
appreciation of his work was the Academy Awards in 2007 for master
director Martin Scorsese. Following numerous nominations for films
like "The Last Temptation of Christ," "GoodFellas," "Raging Bull,"
"Gangs of New York" and "The Aviator" he had gone to the reputation of
the eternal loser on Oscar night, except for " Departed - The Departed
"is a true blessing price went down. The award for best film, best
director, best film editing and best adapted screenplay: The sensation
was perfect. Here, the director of this film was just as uncertain as
rare production.

He who had otherwise been before filming the story board all the
details in mind, allowed his actor Jack Nicholson, the finished script
to spice up with a bunch of new ideas. Scorsese then mounted the
entire material with his wacky Lieblingscutterin Thelma Schoonmaker
completely differently than originally planned: much faster and harder
than that of cinematographer Michael Ballhaus sequences photographed
in quiet scenes. Satisfied, he still was not until the first screening
before an audience was a great success.

Saturday 5 November 2011

on special forces

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