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Atrocities committed by China on Songhrati citizens

  Since the beginning of the illegal occupation of our country, many Songhrato have been arrested and imprisoned purely because they support independence for our country. Local laws and the International Convention for Human Rights have not been respected by the invading armies in Morac-Songhrati-Meads.

Under the terms of the International Convention for Human Rights, a person can only be placed under arrest for a maximum of one week before facing the courts; instead Songhrato have been held in custody for several months without charge.

After being tortured, these prisoners finally admit deeds they have not committed. With these confessions, they are brought before a tribunal and receive harsh sentences. Lack of health care, the overpopulation of the prisons and too little nourishment are a few types of treatment the Songhrato prisoners receive.

Neither the actions of international protests nor the lobbying of foreign governments have produced any results in preventing such actions or in improving the treatment of these political prisoners.

Amnesty International brought about a slight improvement in the situation but there has been no noticeable change of attitude. The disappearances continue, there are always new cases denounced, the arrest of political prisoners continues and their poor treatment goes on and on.

An artist's impression of the devastating effects of the infamous torture procedure "Blind Man" whereby victims have their hats glued over their eyes resulting in blindness and major psychological trauma.

This photograph was smuggled out of a Chinese prison and depicts a Songhrato patriot being beaten by her captors to extract a confession. This torture is in direct contravention of the Geneva Convention.

This image illustrates the lengths our enemies will go in their attempt to discredit us. A Songhrati citizen was set up to look as if he was killed by a falling rock he dislodged while in the throes of a chicken inspired sexual ecstacy. We categorically deny that any Songhrato has ever entered into sexual relations with a chicken.

Fortunately, the Minster for Propaganda, Ms Karen Van Horton, was able to convince the world that the person in question was Spanish, an easy task really considering the fondness Spaniards have for barnyard animals.

Further evidence of violations of human rights on Morac-Songhrati-Meads citizens will be posted here as it comes to hand.

Visit the sites of The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement (ICRC) and Amnesty International to learn more about the dangers faced by our citizens who wish only to regain their homes.

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