RUSSIA: Magnitsky’s Posthumous Trial Postponed – March 11, 2013

This is ironic and uncanny. I was seeking the posthumous trial of known Filipino II enemy collaborators during World War II who ended up in power after the war.

Excerpt: “Manuel Roxas and all those who were granted amnesty by Roxas should be posthumously tried for treason. Their children and grandchildren must be removed from positions of power and authority. Their property confiscated.

All Filipinos who are residents of an industrialized G-7 type country will be given Temporary Protected Status. For them to earn back their citizenship, they must take and pass a Philippine (History) re-education course.

Collective Guilt and Atonement: Manila (Bienvenido Macario, USA) Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 6:52 AM

link: http://waisworld.org/go.jsp?id=02a&objectType=post&o=73652&objectTypeId=65667&topicId=17

The $2 billion the U.S. gave to rebuild the Philippines was pocketed by these same oligarch-traitors.

To this day the Philippines has not held a single “Liberation Day Parade” ever.

American cemetery in  Clark, AFB has been neglected.

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Magnitsky’s posthumous trial postponed

11 March 2013 Last updated at 04:55 ET

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-21737475

 

 

Critics of the trial say Sergei Magnitsky, 37, was a whistleblower who uncovered corruption

 

The trial of a dead Russian lawyer has been delayed, amid criticism from the United States and European Parliament.

 

Sergei Magnitsky, who died in pre-trial detention in 2009, is accused of helping the investment fund Hermitage Capital evade $17.4m (£11.7m) in taxes.

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