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Posted on 08/26/2005 4:40:09 PM PDT by TexKat
Surinamese Deepak Kalpoe, 21, arrives to court in Oranjestad, Aruba, Friday, Aug. 26, 2005. Aruban police arrested Kalpoe and his brother Satish, 18, along with a third person according to government spokesman Ruben Trapenberg, saying he doesn't know if the arrests are connected to the disappearance of Natalee Holloway. The two brothers had been previously detained and released. (AP Photo/Pedro Famous Diaz)
Surinamese Satish Kalpoe, 18, front, gets in a car to go to court in Oranjestad, Aruba, Friday, Aug. 26, 2005. Two Surinamese brothers, Satish and Deepak Kalpoe, who had been detained and released in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway were arrested again Friday based on new evidence, officials said. The brothers were detained on suspicion of involvement, with unidentified 'other people,' in premeditated murder and rape, the prosecutor's office said. Person to the right is unidentified. (AP Photo/Farrah Boekhoudt)
And if Santeria isn't at the bottom of this case, it could be a gang-rape film to be sold over the internet. There are so many strange possibilities that I can't even sort them out anymore. Aruba and this case may consign "Occam's Razor" to the dustbin of history.
It also sounds like Joran was in a very weak way trying to warn Natalee and her friends not to go there that night because at that time (earlier in the day) he knew what he was going to do and was kind of hoping it wouldn't be her (such a nice girl). Didn't Ted Bundy do that to someone he knew, tell her never to hitchhike 'cause there were creeps out there? Same kind of thing.
Here's a paragraph from a review of "Many Colors Make The Thunder-King":
[In simplest terms, what we have here is a fun-loving fairy tale. Shango, the Thunder King of the play's title, embarks on a good old-fashioned soul-search that leads him toward romance, intrigue, and adventure. He also must confront a wave of riddles about who we are and how we got here, and by play's end, the moral of the story--don't be overly ambitious, and don't abuse the generosity of Mother Earth--is clear. Three drummers sit stageside, thumping out waves of wonderfully contagious rhythms as the story unfolds. The show emits a traditional, communal ambience, with its action performed on a wide-open platform; one gets the feeling that the audience for such an event should not just attend, but really participate.]
http://www.citypages.com/databank/18/848/article3294.asp
Surpressing San Nicolas And Its People: Discrimination Exposed Posted on 2005-06-14
EAST GREENWICH, R.I./EWORLDWIRE/June 14, 2005 --- White pretty girl from Alabama, U.S.A. disappeared in Aruba May 30,2005 - Last seen with white Dutch boy belonging to a very powerful and influential family that is well-connected to the head of the heads of the justice department in Aruba.
All evidence that could have been accumulated to keep the white suspect detained was ignored and overlooked solely because the white man's word weighs more than the black man's word. "If you are a white Dutch suspect in Aruba, you can easily be turned into a witness as long as you point your fingers to a black man/Arubian," says Edwardo Mathew.
Mathew is uniquely suited to provide commentary on the situation. A native of Aruba who served a sentence at the KIA correctional facility in Aruba from 2001 to 2004, it is widely believed that Mathew was wrongfully convicted. His case is currently being heard before the European Court of Human Rights.
The laws governing Aruba reflect a customary practice of unequal and discriminatory treatment reminiscent of the 1800's when blacks had no rights in society. "How can Natalee's family find justice in Aruba if there is no justice under the Arubian Dutch laws?" asks Mathew. "No man in a civilized country or island anywhere in the world should be held in prison for kidnapping and murder or any other crime by a public prosecutor behind closed doors - yet the public in Aruba is not allowed to receive information. Why?"
The Dutch have most often attempted to portray their disposition as strong advocates of human rights, which stands in stark contrast to a legal system that can hold a suspect without bail for 116 days or more with little or no evidence in a four foot by four foot cell - without a mattress, accompanied by rat and cockroach infestation.
The Dutch/ Arubian justice system permits cases to be heard behind closed doors, providing free reign by the public prosecutor to withhold and/or tamper with information. The Dutch legal system allows judges and prosecutors to function without checks and balances - rulings may be swayed in any direction or favor that suits them personally. "The world should be concerned about this mysterious case as it clearly poses a personal concern for the Dutch public prosecutors and friends," states Mathew.
If there was a crime committed, the American family of Natalee Holloway is looking for justice and not for the innocent black or white man to pay for a crime he did not commit.
"The overriding question is - can justice prevail in Aruba if those who are in charge of enforcing justice have a personal stake in the outcome?" adds Dr. Arianna Mathew, wife of Edwardo Mathew and American citizen. "The appropriate course of action would be for Prime Minister Nelson Oduber to step aside and permit the FBI to lead the investigation in full to prove to the world that Aruba is doing everything to seek equal justice as mistakes have already been made by initially releasing the three boys and holding the two black men."
As the current government, MEP reportedly stated in the Arubian national media that the Dutch judges are not to be trusted.
"We must remember that the Netherlands, 'The Dutch,' for personal reasons held onto their slave trade 15 years after it had been abolished by using this same Dutch legal system," concludes Dr. Arianna Mathew. "Based on the legal system's past patterns and history - can we trust this system now?"
But seriously. Aruba seriously needed opening up. A world without morals is evil indeed, no matter how beautiful the shoreline. I am so very sorry that we had to lose poor Natalee Holloway in order to uncover this rat nest.
The original Shango is very intelligent, that's for sure.
Edwardo Mathew is the guy who was held in prison after getting into an altercation with Ben (Vocking) King. There are allegations that King and PVDS tampered with evidence that was in favor of Mr. Mathew, therefore, he stayed at KIA for quite a while.
PVDS does seem to have some connections but for the life of me I cannot understand how a 'failed judge' could have so much pull. There has to be something else besides his 'job title' especially since he doesn't really have one now.
Maybe he knows where the bodies are buried!
Satish Daryanani is indicated to be the owner of the internet cafe.
OUR WEB SITE : Our nice Web site was planned and built by our dynamic member Ln. Satish Daryanani, owner of the Aruba Internet Cafe and Aruba Digital City (www.arubadc.com), and is continuously revised, upgraded and kept updated by the members of the Aruba Lions' Administrative Cttee for Information Technology. The Aruba Lions expresses words of sincere appreciation to FL Satish for this magnificent state-of-the-art piece of ingenuity and also thank PDG PCC Frank H. Croes for his support and aid in feeding our Web site with updates about zone, district E-1 and multiple district E and other Lions information.
you've got mail!
Maybe PVDS is one major Dutch a$$wipers.
The Aruba Chamber of Commerce & Industry
The members of the Board are elected by residents of Aruba with Dutch nationality whom for one year preceding compilation of the voters' register, appear in the Commercial Register as either owner, manager, director or general proxy.
Really interesting what iffing, especially because that's when there was that smoldering anger...haven't seen it before or after that week-and-a-half or so.
Thanks, TK. I'm suspicious of something here but not quite sure...yet.
I hope it is not long . . .
Got it and sent back!!
Wow, justche, I don't know. Do you think she saw pictures that early on?
This is so heartbreaking . . .
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