Showing posts with label Funeral. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Marches won’t cut it anymore: Why last weekend felt like a funeral

I must say, the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs, Justice, and Freedom left me feeling mostly uninspired. Though there was some attempt in the early portion of the program to include younger speakers, the main portion of the event featured activists, politicians and figureheads all over the age of 40. The representation of women was yet again minimal as was true in the first march. And while the Rev. Sharpton gave a rousing sermon, it felt more like a eulogy for a bygone era, than a call to action.


Saturday’s march attempted to recapture the spirit and legacy of black politics 50 years ago, to “get that old thing back.” Certainly, many of the issues remain similar. As Dave Zirin noted in the Nation, the D.C. police confiscated the signs of marchers that had the phrase “The New Jim Crow” stamped on them. Al Sharpton railed against the kind of right-wing chicanery that has gutted the Voting Rights Act.


Signs with pictures of Trayvon Martin’s face were plastered throughout the crowd, and his mother addressed the audience. The fact that the issues are still very similar 50 years later – black boys shot down with impunity, rampant black joblessness, the vote unprotected, and women’s issues largely invisible – means that the long black freedom struggle continues. But the old ways of struggling are summarily dead.


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Marches won’t cut it anymore: Why last weekend felt like a funeral

Monday, July 29, 2013

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Car bomb, protest death stoke tension before slain Tunisian"s funeral

TUNIS (Reuters) – A man was killed in violent overnight protests and a car bomb exploded in the Tunisian capital on Saturday, shortly before the funeral of an assassinated politician.



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Car bomb, protest death stoke tension before slain Tunisian"s funeral

Car bomb, protest death stoke tension before slain Tunisian"s funeral

TUNIS (Reuters) – A man was killed in violent overnight protests and a car bomb exploded in the Tunisian capital on Saturday, shortly before the funeral of an assassinated politician.



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Car bomb, protest death stoke tension before slain Tunisian"s funeral

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Funeral held for man in ex-Patriot"s murder case







Pallbearers carry the casket of Odin LLoyd following a funeral ceremony at the Church of the Holy Spirit in Boston in Boston, Saturday, June 29, 2013. Hundreds of relatives, friends and well-wishers wept together and hugged at the funeral for LLoyd, a semi-pro football player whose killing led to murder and weapons charges against former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)





Pallbearers carry the casket of Odin LLoyd following a funeral ceremony at the Church of the Holy Spirit in Boston in Boston, Saturday, June 29, 2013. Hundreds of relatives, friends and well-wishers wept together and hugged at the funeral for LLoyd, a semi-pro football player whose killing led to murder and weapons charges against former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)





Odin Lloyd’s teammate Shaquil Wilkie, right, and an unidentified woman leave LLoyd’s funeral service at Church of the Holy Spirit in Boston, Saturday, June 29, 2013. Hundreds of relatives, friends and well-wishers wept together and hugged at the funeral for LLoyd, a semi-pro football player whose killing led to murder and weapons charges against former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)





Odin Lloyd’s mother, Ursula Ward, center, and his sister Olivia Thibou, left, leave the funeral ceremony for Lloyd at the Church of the Holy Spirit in Boston, Saturday, June 29, 2013. Hundreds of relatives, friends and well-wishers wept together and hugged at the funeral for Lloyd, a semi-pro football player whose killing led to murder and weapons charges against former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)





Odin Lloyd’s teammates, including Shaquil Wilkie, front left, leave Lloyd’s funeral ceremony at Church of the Holy Spirit in Boston, Saturday, June 29, 2013. Hundreds of relatives, friends and well-wishers wept together and hugged at the funeral for LLoyd, a semi-pro football player whose killing led to murder and weapons charges against former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)





Odin Lloyd’s teammates arrive for Lloyd’s funeral service at Church of the Holy Spirit in Boston, Saturday, June 29, 2013. Hundreds of relatives, friends and well-wishers wept together and hugged at the funeral for LLoyd, a semi-pro football player whose killing led to murder and weapons charges against former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)













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(AP) — Hundreds of relatives, friends and teammates wept together and hugged Saturday at the funeral of a semi-pro football player whose killing led to murder and weapons charges against former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez.


The body of Odin Lloyd was found June 17 near Hernandez’s home. Police arrested Hernandez on Wednesday and charged him with orchestrating the execution-style shooting.


Lloyd played for the Boston Bandits and was dating the sister of Hernandez’s fiancee. Members of Lloyd’s team showed up for the funeral in their uniforms and chanted his name as pallbearers placed his casket in a hearse outside Church of the Holy Spirit in Boston’s Mattapan neighborhood. The crowd of mourners was so large that some could not find room inside the church for the two-hour service.


Hernandez has pleaded not guilty and is being held without bail. Two other men are also in custody. Prosecutors say the three were in a car with Lloyd shortly before his death.


Authorities have said trouble that led to Lloyd’s killing happened June 14, when Lloyd went with Hernandez to a Boston nightclub. Hernandez became upset when Lloyd began talking with people Hernandez apparently didn’t like, prosecutors said.


On June 16, the night before the slaying, a prosecutor said, Hernandez texted two unidentified friends and asked them to hurry to Massachusetts from Connecticut.


A few minutes later, he texted Lloyd to tell him he wanted to get together, prosecutors said. Authorities say Hernandez, Carlos Ortiz and Ernest Wallace picked up Lloyd at around 2:30 a.m. June 17, drove him to an industrial park near Hernandez’s home and shot him five times. They have not said who fired the shots.


Prosecutors said an ammunition clip found in Hernandez’s Hummer matched the caliber of casings found at the scene of Lloyd’s killing.


Hernandez’s lawyer argued in court that the case is circumstantial. He said Hernandez, who was cut by the Patriots the day he was arrested, wanted to clear his name.


Ortiz’s attorney, John Connors, said he will seek bail for his client at the July 9 hearing. He described Ortiz as a “gentle person” and said he will advise Ortiz to plead not guilty to the gun charge he is facing.


Wallace surrendered in Miramar, Fla., on Friday, police said. Authorities had been seeking Wallace on a charge of acting as an accessory after Lloyd’s murder. Details of that allegation weren’t released.


Hernandez was drafted by the Patriots in 2010 and signed a five-year contract worth $ 40 million last summer. He could face life in prison if convicted.


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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Pakistan funeral bomb "kills 27"


Man injured in Mardan attackHundreds of mourners were attending the funeral when the bomber struck



At least 27 people have been killed and 55 others wounded in a suicide bomb attack at a funeral in north-west Pakistan, officials say.


Among those killed was a newly-elected lawmaker linked to Imran Khan’s PTI party. It is unclear if he was the target of the attack.


The bomb blast in Shergarh town in Mardan district is the bloodiest since PM Nawaz Sharif took office.


No group has said it carried out the attack.


One witness is quoted as telling Pakistan’s Dunya television that hundreds of mourners were attending the funeral when the suicide bomber detonated his device.


“We all fell down after the blast,” the witness is quoted as saying. “There were bodies and wounded everywhere.”


The politician who was killed, Imran Khan Mohmand, stood as an independent candidate in elections last month but later lent his support to the PTI, which won control of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in the polls.


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Before the election the Taliban were behind a string of attacks on parties and candidates as part of a militant campaign to derail the vote, mostly targeting secular parties.


The PTI was largely spared that violence but the Associated Press news agency reports that Mr Mohmand is the second lawmaker affiliated with the party to be killed since the election.


The party has condemned this latest attack.


Analysts say that if Mr Mohmand was in fact the target, this would pose a challenge to Imran Khan who declared his willingness to negotiate with the Taliban in the run-up to the election.




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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Westboro Baptist Church Defector Confronted by Parents of Soldier Whose Funeral Was Picketed

Westboro Baptist Church Defector Confronted by Parents of Soldier Whose Funeral Was Picketed Libby Phelps Alvarez is the granddaughter of Fred Phelps, leader of the Westboro Baptist “Church.” She left the Topeka, Kansas-based congregation, famous for picketing the soldiers of American soldiers killed in action, holding signs bearing slogans like “god hates fags” in 2009.

Wednesday she appeared on Anderson Live to talk about her decision to leave the church into which she was indoctrinated as a young child. Alvarez said she began picketing with the other members of the church (most of whom are related in some way to Phelps) when she was eight. Though she was raised to believe the church’s beliefs and was never exposed to other ways of thinking, it’s still hard to feel sorry for Alvarez on account of the terrible things she’s said and done in the past, including revealing earlier this year that she’d prayed for people to die. She vaguely expressed regret for her actions to Cooper, saying, “I do regret if I hurt people, because that was never my intention.”

During the show, Cooper also introduced Alvarez to Sherry and Randy Wyatt, whose son Sterling was killed in Afghanistan, his funeral was picketed by members of the Westboro Baptist Church. Sherry Wyatt had this to say to Alvarez, and to the Westboro congregation as a whole:

Our son died to ensure freedom of assembly, to ensure freedom of speech, to ensure freedoms for those that are white, black, gay, straight, rich, poor … All that we get from your actions is just a show of absolute hate. We had thousands stand shoulder to shoulder in 105 degree heat, we had businesses bringing in water, we had our American Legion Auxiliary cooking hot dogs, we had people setting up health stations because of the heat. That is community, that is church.


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Westboro Baptist Church Defector Confronted by Parents of Soldier Whose Funeral Was Picketed