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19:24:30 05/13/12
Shifting rules on interrogation
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Shifting rules on interrogation
Cofer Black, former head of the CIA's Counterterrorism Center, says the enhanced interrogation program was designed to "defend innocent men, women and children" - and succeeded, despite the controversy it caused. From: CBSNewsOnline Views: 27 1 ratings Time: 02:13 More in News & Politics
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21:00:00 05/07/12
Television Contributing to Childhood Obesity; Depression Raises Risk of Dementia; PSA Screening Can Reduce Prostate Cancer Deaths (Video)
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(May 7, 2012 - Insidermedicine)
From Bethesda - A new report published in the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine links TV viewing and unhealthy eating habits in children. Studying nearly 13,000 children with an avg. age of 13 years, researchers found that increased TV viewing was linked to lower likelihood of eating fruits and vegetables and an increased likelihood of easting candy, drinking soda daily, skipping breakfast and eating at fast food at least once a week.
From San Francisco - Depression in mid and late life raises risk of dementia, according to a report published in the Archives of General Psychiatry . Results of a long term study following over 13,000 individuals aged 40-55 found that depressive symptoms in midlife and late life greatly raised risk of vascular dementia, while depression only in late life raised risk of Alzheimer's disease
From the Netherlands - PSA screening can reduce prostate cancer deaths and should not be abandoned, according to a report published in the CMAJ . Using data from a randomized trial that examined over 160,000 men, researchers found that PSA screening does reduce prostate cancer deaths. The authors note, however, that screening is mainly beneficial in younger men, or those at high risk of the disease.
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05:55:56 04/13/12
Roman Centurions Besiege Colosseum in 'Right-to-Work' Protest
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Roman Centurions Besiege Colosseum in 'Right-to-Work' Protest
For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me Men dressed as Roman centurions scuffle with police outside the Colosseum in Rome, creating an unusual attraction. They fight to defend their right to work at tourist attractions, after officials threaten to evict them. Tourists wandering central Rome on Thursday came across an unusual sight, as a group of men fully clad in Roman centurion costumes scuffled with police. Complete with red skirts, tunics, armour, swords and feathered helmets, the protesting centurions clashed with police in front of the city's tourist attraction, the Colosseum, built in the times of Ancient Rome. The policemen arrived at the ancient amphitheatre to enforce an eviction notice to the men, who normally ask tourists for money in exchange for a photograph with them. Italy's culture ministry said the men had no permits and often harassed and stalked tourists in addition to asking for exorbitant amounts of money. Davide has been working as a centurion for 14 years and says they are a part of Rome. [Davide, Centurion]: "All of a sudden, after 17 years, they want to kick us out. It's absurd. I have been making my living like this, I have supported my wife, my children ... and now they tell me: 'you are out'. This is not possible. We want to be regularized and we want our bread." Clashes with police broke out when city police arrived to remove two centurions who had occupied part of an ... From: NTDTV Views: 5793 13 ratings Time: 01:54 More in News & Politics
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18:33:02 04/09/12
Marvel Super Heroes: What The--?! Avengers vs. X-Men Part 3
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Marvel Super Heroes: What The--?! Avengers vs. X-Men Part 3
Marvel Super Heroes: What The--?! proudly presents the three-part untold true story behind the biggest event of the year, Avengers Vs. X-Men! In today's final installment, the fallout of Wolverine's prank spree proves to be explosive far beyond his expectations as Earth's Mightiest Heroes and the Children of the Atom go to war! See Captain America, Cyclops, Spider-Man, Storm, Hawkeye, Gambit, Red Hulk, Psylocke, Ms. Marvel, Beast and more unleash their fury like never before! And wait until you see what Deadpool's got planned! This is it!!! From: MARVEL Views: 52214 647 ratings Time: 02:31 More in Film & Animation
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01:00:42 04/06/12
Republicans Threaten Judges, Accuse Obama of Judicial Intimidation
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(Clips of Tom Delay and John Cornyn quoted below start after the 1:00 mark.)
On Monday, President Obama unsurprisingly expressed confidence that the Supreme Court would uphold the 2010 Affordable Care Act. Even less remarkable, Obama rightly reminded Americans that "conservative commentators" have for years said "the biggest problem on the bench was judicial activism or a lack of judicial restraint -- that an unelected group of people would somehow overturn a duly constituted and passed law." Nevertheless, Republicans quickly accused the President of "unprecedented" effort to "intimidate the Supreme Court."
Of course, this is a case of the pot calling the kettle black (to put it mildly). After all, denouncing " judicial activism " has been a GOP talking point for years. Not content to rest there, the party's members of Congress and presidential candidates have pushed to limit the federal judiciary's jurisdiction on a range of issues, abortion not least among them. And as their incendiary rhetoric during the Terri Schiavo saga and other episodes reveals, Republican leaders didn't hesitate to issue none-too-thinly veiled threats of violence against the nation's judges .
Following the President's statement, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell led the GOP charge: >
"This president's attempt to intimidate the Supreme Court falls well beyond distasteful politics. It demonstrates a fundamental lack of respect for our system of checks and balances."
While Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Karl Rove all called the President a "thug," McConnell doubled-down on Thursday, insisting Obama should "back off" because "the independence of the court must be defended."
Of course, back in 2005, McConnell played a pivotal role in the GOP effort to disregard the 19 rulings by Florida and federal courts, including the Supreme Court, in the case of Terri Schiavo . As he explained to an incredulous Brit Hume of Fox News: >
What we simply did was grant to the courts an opportunity to review the case, something they do in habeas corpus petitions in death penalty cases all the time. It's not unusual for a death decision. And in effect, that's what's happening here. >
A decision to let Ms. Schiavo die would be reviewed in the courts. That's all Congress did. The courts took a look at it, decided not to review it. And this tragic matter obviously is soon going to come to an end.
Not if Texas Senator John Cornyn had his way. Cornyn, himself a former chief judge of the Texas Supreme Court and author in 2010 of an attack on Obama nominee Elena Kagan titled, " I Sense a Judicial Activist ," took the Republican assault on the judiciary to a new and frightening level. Cornyn was one of the GOP standard bearers in the conservative fight against so-called "judicial activism" in the wake of the Republicans' disastrous intervention in the Terri Schiavo affair. On April 4th, Cornyn took to the Senate floor to issue a dark warning to judges opposing his reactionary agenda. Just days after the murders of judge in Atlanta and another's family members in Chicago, Cornyn offered his endorsement of judicial intimidation: >
"I don't know if there is a cause-and-effect connection, but we have seen some recent episodes of courthouse violence in this country...And I wonder whether there may be some connection between the perception in some quarters, on some occasions, where judges are making political decisions yet are unaccountable to the public, that it builds up and builds up and builds up to the point where some people engage in, engage in violence."
Facing criticism for his remarks seemingly endorsing right-wing retribution against judges, Cornyn held his ground . "I didn't make the link," he said on Fox News Sunday, adding with a note of sarcasm: >
"It was taken out of context. I regret it was taken out of context and misinterpreted."
As it turns out, Cornyn was merely echoing the words of the soon-to-be indicted House Majority Leader Tom Delay . On March 31st, Delay issued a statement regarding the consistent rulings in favor of Michael Schiavo by all federal and state court judges involved: >
"The time will come for the men responsible for this to answer for their behavior, but not today."
As the New York Times reported: >
Saying that the courts ''thumbed their nose at Congress and the president,'' Mr. DeLay, of Texas, suggested Congress was exploring responses and declined to rule out the possibility of Congressional impeachment of the judges involved.
The impact of tacit conservative endorsement of violence against judges cannot be dismissed. After all, it extends to members of the Supreme Court of the United States. In March 2006, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg revealed that she and Justice Sandra Day O'Connor were the targets of death threats . On February 28th, 2005, the marshal of the Court informed O'Connor and Ginsburg of an Internet posting citing their references to international law in Court decisions (a frequent whipping boy of the right) as requiring their assassination: >
"This is a huge threat to our Republic and Constitutional freedom...If you are what you say you are, and NOT armchair patriots, then those two justices will not live another week."
Neither O'Connor nor Ginsburg were shy about making the connection between Republican rhetoric of judicial intimidation and the upswing in threats and actual violence against judges. While Ginsburg noted that they "fuel the irrational fringe," O'Connor blamed Cornyn and his fellow travelers for "creating a culture" in which violence towards judges is merely another political tactic: >
"It gets worse. It doesn't help when a high-profile senator suggests a 'cause-and-effect connection' [between controversial rulings and subsequent acts of violence]."
Of course, O'Connor and Ginsburg weren't the only targets of right-wing retribution, serious or otherwise. After sentencing Scooter Libby to 30 months in prison in 2007, Judge Reggie Walton reported receiving death threats. That episode followed a January 2006 joke by best-selling conservative author and media personality Ann Coulter , who mused in January 2006, "We need somebody to put rat poisoning in Justice Stevens' creme brulee." (When Justice David Souter announced his resignation from the Court in 2009, Red State editor and CNN regular Erick Erickson responded by tweeting, "The nation loses the only goat f--king child molester to ever serve on the Supreme Court in David Souter's retirement.")
Apparently, Coulter's judicial rat poison would have been just fine with Montana Republican Congressman Denny Rehberg . Just weeks after the Tucson slaughter that claimed the life of circuit judge John Roll , Rehberg responded to a recent ruling by declaring he wanted to " put some of these judicial activists on the Endangered Species list ": >
"Environmental obstructionists found a federal judge in Missoula that was willing to ignore the scientific evidence as well as the expert opinions of on-the-ground wildlife managers here in Montana. And he ruled last August that the grey wolf had to remain on the Endangered Species List. >
When I first heard his decision, like many of you I wanted to take action immediately. I asked: how can we put some of these judicial activists on the Endangered Species List? I am still working on that!"
And so it goes.
Of course, the Republican criticism of President Obama's own critique of judicial activism started long before this week's comical accusation (shockingly echoed by a GOP appointee on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ) that Obama doesn't believe in the concept of judicial review. This week, Senator McConnell resurrected the GOP's bogus charge that Obama "browbeat the Court during the State of the Union."
As you'll recall, Republican leaders feigned outrage over President Obama's criticism of the Court's Citizens United decision during his 2010 State of the Union. Utah Senator Orrin Hatch called it "rude," adding "It's one thing to say that he differed with the court but another thing to demagogue the issue while the court is sitting there out of respect for his position." As usual, Texan John Cornyn took it a step further , calling Obama's strong disagreement with the Court "hysterical" and insisting : >
"I don't think the president should have done what he did in trying to call out the Supreme Court for doing its job. They are the final word on the meaning of the United States Constitution, even when we don't like the outcome."
Unless, that is, a Republican is in the White House.
After all, George W. Bush's Supreme politicking during his State of the Union speeches was a regular fixture of his presidency. For three straight years ( 2004 , 2005 and 2006 ), President Bush denounced "activist judges" and insisted "for the good of families, children and society, I support a constitutional amendment to protect the institution of marriage." On the very day Samuel Alito joined the Roberts Court, Bush used his 2006 SOTU for a victory lap: >
"The Supreme Court now has two superb new members -- new members on its bench: Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Sam Alito. I thank the Senate for confirming both of them. I will continue to nominate men and women who understand that judges must be servants of the law and not legislate from the bench."
Of course, Bush had his own unique view of the constitutional separation of powers. As he put it in 2000: >
"The legislature's job is to write law. It's the executive branch's job to interpret law."
So much for the nine robed people who sit in the Supreme Court. Which is just fine with the GOP, just as long as one of their own is seated in the Oval Office.
(This piece also appears at Perrspectives .)
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14:37:39 03/19/12
US Solider Accused of Afghan Killings Could Get Death Penalty
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US Solider Accused of Afghan Killings Could Get Death Penalty
Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, the Army soldier who is set to be charged in the killings of 16 Afghan civilian men, women and children, spent the weekend in pretrial isolation as military prosecutors prepared a case that may carry the death penalty. An attorney retained to defend the 38-year-old soldier prepared to meet with him on Monday after he was brought to the military prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., to await the charges, which military officials said could come this week. From: WSJDigitalNetwork Views: 292 1 ratings Time: 02:37 More in News & Politics
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21:00:00 03/12/12
Cancer Video: Circumcision May Protect Against Prostate Cancer; Scientists Stop Bladder Cancer From Spreading; ALL Survival Rates Among Children Over 90%
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(March 12, 2012 - Insidermedicine)
From Seattle - Circumcision may protect against prostate cancer, according to a report published in Cancer. Researchers studied nearly 3,400 men, over 1,700 of whom had prostate cancer. Results showed that those who had been circumcised prior to their first sexual intercourse had a 15% reduced risk of developing prostate cancer.
From Colorado - Scientists have identified how to stop bladder cancer from spreading to the lungs, according to a report published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation. Researchers identified a protein that is produced by cancer cells, known as RhoGD12. Elevated levels of this protein reduce another protein that is responsible for cancer metastasis
From Colorado - Survival rates for children with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) are improving, according to a report published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. Reviewing over 15 years of data on nearly 22,000 people, researchers found that ALL survival rates improved from 83.7% in 1990-1994 to 90.4% in 2000-2005
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10:36:04 03/12/12
New massacre claims as Annan's Syria talks end without progress
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New massacre claims as Annan's Syria talks end without progress
www.euronews.com Syrian opposition activists say dozens of civilians were killed in a cold blooded "massacre" over the weekend in Homs. Rebels discovered a blood-drenched room full of dead men, women and children. One group claimed at least 45 women and children had been stabbed and burned to death, in the district of Karm al-Zeitoun. The latest bloodshed came as talks between the UN/Arab League envoy Kofi Annan and Syrian President Bashar al Assad concluded without progress. Officials said there was no clear response from Assad to proposals for a ceasefire and humanitarian aid. Assad told Annan that what he called "terrorists" were blocking any political solution. But Annan told reporters he remained hopeful. "I am optimistic for several reasons. First of all I have been here for a very short period. Almost every Syrian I have met wants peace, they want the violence to stop, they want to move on with their lives," said Annan. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com From: Euronews Views: 114 1 ratings Time: 00:51 More in News & Politics
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10:36:04 03/12/12
New massacre claims as Annan's Syria talks end without progress
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New massacre claims as Annan's Syria talks end without progress
www.euronews.com Syrian opposition activists say dozens of civilians were killed in a cold blooded "massacre" over the weekend in Homs. Rebels discovered a blood-drenched room full of dead men, women and children. One group claimed at least 45 women and children had been stabbed and burned to death, in the district of Karm al-Zeitoun. The latest bloodshed came as talks between the UN/Arab League envoy Kofi Annan and Syrian President Bashar al Assad concluded without progress. Officials said there was no clear response from Assad to proposals for a ceasefire and humanitarian aid. Assad told Annan that what he called "terrorists" were blocking any political solution. But Annan told reporters he remained hopeful. "I am optimistic for several reasons. First of all I have been here for a very short period. Almost every Syrian I have met wants peace, they want the violence to stop, they want to move on with their lives," said Annan. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com From: Euronews Views: 437 3 ratings Time: 00:51 More in News & Politics
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15:58:19 03/11/12
US soldier kills Afghan civilians in shooting rampage
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US soldier kills Afghan civilians in shooting rampage
www.euronews.com A number of Afghan families are in mourning after a US soldier killed at least 16 civilians in a night-time shooting spree. Women, children and elderly men are among the dead. The man left his base in Kandahar province and entered people's homes in the early hours, apparently shooting people at random. One reporter for the AFP news agency said he saw the bodies of ten people in one house alone, adding that they had been burned. Another five people were reportedly wounded. NATO is investigating what it calls the 'deeply regrettable incident'. The soldier is said to have suffered a breakdown before the attack. "All we know so far is that he left the base, he returned to the base after the incident, was taken into custody straightaway and the investigation is ongoing, which will include what was the reasoning and what were the circumstances of his doings," said General Carsten Jacobson, a spokesman for a NATO-led ISAF coalition in Afghanistan. Anti-American feeling is already high after US soldiers burned a copy of the Koran last month, triggering widespread protests. Repeated apologies from US officials failed to prevent reprisals. Washington has sent its 'sincere condolences' after the shootings. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com From: Euronews Views: 22372 98 ratings Time: 01:02 More in News & Politics
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15:58:19 03/11/12
US soldier kills Afghan civilians in shooting rampage
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US soldier kills Afghan civilians in shooting rampage
www.euronews.com A number of Afghan families are in mourning after a US soldier killed at least 16 civilians in a night-time shooting spree. Women, children and elderly men are among the dead. The man left his base in Kandahar province and entered people's homes in the early hours, apparently shooting people at random. One reporter for the AFP news agency said he saw the bodies of ten people in one house alone, adding that they had been burned. Another five people were reportedly wounded. NATO is investigating what it calls the 'deeply regrettable incident'. The soldier is said to have suffered a breakdown before the attack. "All we know so far is that he left the base, he returned to the base after the incident, was taken into custody straightaway and the investigation is ongoing, which will include what was the reasoning and what were the circumstances of his doings," said General Carsten Jacobson, a spokesman for a NATO-led ISAF coalition in Afghanistan. Anti-American feeling is already high after US soldiers burned a copy of the Koran last month, triggering widespread protests. Repeated apologies from US officials failed to prevent reprisals. Washington has sent its 'sincere condolences' after the shootings. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com From: Euronews Views: 15757 81 ratings Time: 01:02 More in News & Politics
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21:10:00 02/15/12
Epilepsy Video: New Drugs May Prevent Seizures in Kids; Slow Walking, Loose Grip May Predict Dementia and Stroke; Pregnant Dog Owners More Likely to Exercise
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(February 15, 2012 - Insidermedicine)
From BC - A new class of drugs may prevent seizures in children, according to a report published in Science Translational Medicine. Researchers tested the new drugs Z941 and Z944 on rats with absence epilepsy, finding that the medication suppressed petit mal seizures by up to 95%.
From Boston - Walking speed and hand grip may predict risk of dementia and stroke, according to a report to be presented at the American Academy of Neurology's annual meeting. Studying over 2,400 men and women for 11 years, researchers found that those with slower walking speed were 1.5x more likely to develop dementia, and that those under 65 with a stronger hand grip had a 42% reduced risk of stroke.
And finally, from Liverpool- Research published in PLoS ONE finds that owning a dog encourages pregnant women to exercise. Studying over 11,000 pregnant women, researchers found that those who owned dogs were 50% more likely than those without dogs to get their recommended amount of daily exercise.
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17:42:43 02/14/12
Mikulski Speaks on Women's Heart Health at Sister to Sister Advocacy Kickoff
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Mikulski Speaks on Women's Heart Health at Sister to Sister Advocacy Kickoff
Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) speaks on the importance of heart health for women, men and children and the fight against heart disease at the Sister to Sister Advocacy Kickoff. She was preceded by Irene Pollin, who in 2000 founded Sister to Sister: The Woman's Heart Health Foundation. Senator Mikulski has been a staunch advocate for the health of women and championed women's preventive health screenings in the health care reform bill. From: SenatorMikulski Views: 141 0 ratings Time: 08:10 More in News & Politics
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21:00:00 02/11/12
Alzheimer's Reversed in Mouse Model; Heart Disease Passed Genetically from Father to Son; Weaning on Finger Foods May Slow Weight Gain in Kids (Week in Review)
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(February 11, 2012 - Insidermedicine)
From Cleveland - A drug has been shown to reverse symptoms of Alzheimer's disease in a mouse model, according to a report published in Science. Researchers found that Bexarotene given to mice with Alzheimer's disease quickly cleared amyloid plaques in the brain and reversed the rodents cognitive defects
From the UK - Coronary artery disease may be passed genetically from father to son, according to a report published in the Lancet. Researchers studied blood samples from over 3,000 men, finding that men who carried a particular Y chromosome mutation had a 50% increased risk of the common heart disease.
And finally, from the UK - Weaning infants on finger foods as opposed to spoon fed purees may help prevent obesity, according to a report published in BMJ Open . Resaerchers followed 155 children from 20 months old to 6.5 years old, finding that those who were allowed to feed themselves with finger foods during weaning were more likely to prefer healthy foods and less likely to be overweight or obese than those who ate spoon fed-purees.
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23:00:00 02/08/12
Heart Disease May Be Passed From Father to Son; Depressed Children More Likely to Be Bullied; Fasting May Improve Cancer Treatment (Video)
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(February 8, 2012 - Insidermedicine)
From the UK - Coronary artery disease may be passed genetically from father to son, according to a report published in the Lancet. Researchers studied blood samples from over 3,000 men, finding that men who carried a particular Y chromosome mutation had a 50% increased risk of the common heart disease.
From Arizona - Depressed adolescents are more likely to be bullied, according to a report published in Child Development . Studying nearly 5,000 children in grades 4-6, researchers found that those who exhibited symptoms of depression in grade 4 were more likely to be victimized by their peers in grade 5 and have difficulty with peer acceptance in grade 6.
And finally, from California - A new report published in Science Translational Medicine finds that fasting may improve cancer treatment. Researchers found that multiple fasting cycles used in conjunction with chemotherapy cured 20% of mice with an aggressive form of childhood cancer and 40% of mice with a more limited form of the disease.
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19:13:04 02/08/12
Abuelas - SXSW 2012 Accepted Film
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Abuelas - SXSW 2012 Accepted Film
In a small apartment in Buenos Aires, an old woman eagerly awaits all the joys of becoming a grandmother. However, horrific circumstances mean she is forced to wait over 30 years. Abuelas explores the traumatic ramifications of General Videla's military dictatorship in Argentina from 1976-83, whereby an estimated 30000 men, women and children, 'disappeared'. Using real-life testimonials from members of the 'Grandmothers of May Square', this animated-documentary raises issues of memory and loss. The film is testament to the extraordinary tenacity of these women, who continue fighting for the truth about their missing relatives. From: sxsw Views: 31 0 ratings Time: 00:38 More in Entertainment









