In Bolivia a young man has been lynched for theft after the new law made indigenous law equal to state law. A woman had shouted out that she was threatened or robbed (don't know exactly) and this man has just been around, not running away. Some women came upon him at first and started beating him. More and more people came kicking him till he lost conscience. Then they pulled him to a public place. A woman poured pure alcohol on him and an old woman lit the match. He died a day or two later in a hospital leaving his parents indebted for the medicines, which were useless.
In Bolivia a new law says that indigenous law and state law are equal. But has this lynchlaw been indigenous law? No. Indigenous law does obviously not work in a big city with no tradition and no bonds between the people. I am not glad to say this because I like this idea. Even more when I see the rubbish laws and rubbish decisions of the courts, judges and politicians of any state, more or less.
i must admit, this blog and pic r hijacked. i guess, it is easy to make a parody of someone who will not be defended, though there r many others who deserve it. e.g. the warlords of Colombia. but just remember about "je suis Charlie" what can eventually happen...
they r too expensive, when u have to buy them and need too much space, when u have to carry them.... formerly i found sometimes empty bags in the forest here and there, not so nice...
RE: Nurse Killer
already said in Leah's blog about Mental Illiness, that people r made of genes and environment.