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Swedish primeminister was killed in 1986 when wsa shoot down in Stockholm. Killer was never caught. Here is from wikipedia.

" Lof Palme was shot and killed on Sveavägen in central Stockholm on 28 February 1986. Palm murder, and the strange developments, scandals and a lack of police-related investigation results which followed this was a national trauma for Sweden for a long time left its mark on the public debate. In 1989, the disability benefit substance abuse does Christer Pettersson found guilty of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment, but already a few months later he was a senior legal minds arrest acquitted due. lack of evidence and errors committed during the investigation. The murder is still unsolved. Palme is buried in the cemetery at Adolf Fredrik's Kyrka in Stockholm."

Rumours said mossad killed him but never proofed and now i read one of SAPO ( like CIA ) agent who was working close with Palme said

" In a sensational interview in Sweden says a former. Swedish intelligence officer, the Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme would have Swedish service, Sapo, to discontinue cooperation with the CIA and instead cooperate with the KGB. Never before has an intelligence man been so outspoken.. "

Efterretningschef: Olof Palme ville samarbejde med KGB - Udland - BT.dk


Olof Palme ville bryte med CIA og skifte til KGB
( this webside is know for anti muslim webside and one of webside norwegain terrorist Brevik was very active on)
 
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where american influence spreads, coups and murders invariably follow (the kind of coup d'etat that flows not from the necessity of national interest of the victim country but from the imperative of american interests as envisioned by cynical american spies and diplomats - and surely the two terms are synonymous in any part of the world where they are allowed in, and where american spies aren't allowed to operate, american diplomats would just double as spies)

from today's nyt column: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/27/opinion/in-honduras-a-mess-helped-by-the-us.html?_r=1&hp

"In Honduras, a Mess Made in the U.S.
By DANA FRANK
Published: January 26, 2012

IT’S time to acknowledge the foreign policy disaster that American support for the Porfirio Lobo administration in Honduras has become. Ever since the June 28, 2009, coup that deposed Honduras’s democratically elected president, José Manuel Zelaya, the country has been descending deeper into a human rights and security abyss. That abyss is in good part the State Department’s making.

The headlines have been full of horror stories about Honduras. According to the United Nations, it now has the world’s highest murder rate, and San Pedro Sula, its second city, is more dangerous than Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, a center for drug cartel violence.

Much of the press in the United States has attributed this violence solely to drug trafficking and gangs. But the coup was what threw open the doors to a huge increase in drug trafficking and violence, and it unleashed a continuing wave of state-sponsored repression.

The current government of President Lobo won power in a November 2009 election managed by the same figures who had initiated the coup. Most opposition candidates withdrew in protest, and all major international observers boycotted the election, except for the National Democratic Institute and the International Republican Institute, which are financed by the United States.

President Obama quickly recognized Mr. Lobo’s victory, even when most of Latin America would not. Mr. Lobo’s government is, in fact, a child of the coup. It retains most of the military figures who perpetrated the coup, and no one has gone to jail for starting it....

in early October, Mr. Obama praised Mr. Lobo at the White House for leadership in a “restoration of democratic practices.” Since the coup the United States has maintained and in some areas increased military and police financing for Honduras and has been enlarging its military bases there, according to an analysis by the Fellowship of Reconciliation. ...
we need to respect proposals for alternative approaches that Honduran human-rights advocates and the opposition are beginning to formulate. These come from people who are still fighting against the coup and who continue to risk paying the price of being shot dead by state security forces.

They, not the State Department, have the right to lead their country forward. "

such is the bitter and bloody fruit of monroe doctrine in the americas and american hegemony around the world

investigating National Democratic Institute and the International Republican Institute seems to be about one of the things the military government in egypt has actually done right, given the poisonous effect the two twin american intelligence organizations have on other countries and the amount of blood they - and obamaese diplomacy - have on their hands
 
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