Free attaque encore un internaute, la liberté d'expression attaquée !
369 réponses
k.m.f.3.1
Free à nouveau devant la 17e chambre correctionnelle du TGI de Paris. Une
affaire est actuellement examinée par les juges de cette chambre spécialisée
dans les délits de presse, en l'occurrence ici un cas de diffamation.
Dans un post datant de février 2006 et signé Petit poucet, sous l'actualité
d'un confrère, 01Net, le FAI était qualifié de « premier pirate de France ».
De fait, ce message, qui avait passé le cap de la modération, met en cause l
'attitude supposée de Free au regard des newsgroups binaires auxquels ont
accès ses abonnés : sur ces NG, comme on le sait, quantité de données
(image, vidéo, programme, etc.) prospèrent, parfois de manière illicite.
Il est évident que free et consorts ne peuvent surveiller les dizaines ou
centaines de milliers de posts ou de commentaires laissés sur les
newsgroups, forums, sites divers etc etc. cela veut donc dire dire que des
pourritures d'internautes sont spécialisés dans la surveillance et la
délation.
["Followup-To:" header set to fr.reseaux.internet.fournisseurs.] Le Sat, 19 Jan 2008 14:52:31 +0100, Petit Poucet exprimait :
- Parce que des users vont crier à "Oooh mais moi je télécharge mes ISOS linux tous les jours sur le P2P même si free met à ma disposition un miroir FTP performant"
Voilà. Chez Free les fichiers légaux passe par le FTP (très bien d'ailleurs, je l'utilise aussi) et les autres fichiers par les NG binaires. La répartition par catégorie est claire.
Maintenant que tu me le dis, je rougis de télécharger sur alt.binaries.pictures.fractals pour ne citer que lui. C'est toute la finesse que tu recèles ou tu vas nous surprendre dans les posts à venir.
-- Stephane Kanschine Association APINC : http://www.apinc.org/
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Le Sat, 19 Jan 2008 14:52:31 +0100, Petit Poucet exprimait :
- Parce que des users vont crier à "Oooh mais moi je télécharge mes ISOS
linux tous les jours sur le P2P même si free met à ma disposition un
miroir FTP performant"
Voilà. Chez Free les fichiers légaux passe par le FTP (très bien d'ailleurs,
je l'utilise aussi) et les autres fichiers par les NG binaires.
La répartition par catégorie est claire.
Maintenant que tu me le dis, je rougis de télécharger sur
alt.binaries.pictures.fractals pour ne citer que lui. C'est toute la
finesse que tu recèles ou tu vas nous surprendre dans les posts à
venir.
--
Stephane Kanschine
Association APINC : http://www.apinc.org/
["Followup-To:" header set to fr.reseaux.internet.fournisseurs.] Le Sat, 19 Jan 2008 14:52:31 +0100, Petit Poucet exprimait :
- Parce que des users vont crier à "Oooh mais moi je télécharge mes ISOS linux tous les jours sur le P2P même si free met à ma disposition un miroir FTP performant"
Voilà. Chez Free les fichiers légaux passe par le FTP (très bien d'ailleurs, je l'utilise aussi) et les autres fichiers par les NG binaires. La répartition par catégorie est claire.
Maintenant que tu me le dis, je rougis de télécharger sur alt.binaries.pictures.fractals pour ne citer que lui. C'est toute la finesse que tu recèles ou tu vas nous surprendre dans les posts à venir.
-- Stephane Kanschine Association APINC : http://www.apinc.org/
Stephane Kanschine
["Followup-To:" header set to fr.reseaux.internet.fournisseurs.] Le Sat, 19 Jan 2008 14:52:31 +0100, Petit Poucet exprimait :
- Parce que des users vont crier à "Oooh mais moi je télécharge mes ISOS linux tous les jours sur le P2P même si free met à ma disposition un miroir FTP performant"
Voilà. Chez Free les fichiers légaux passe par le FTP (très bien d'ailleurs, je l'utilise aussi) et les autres fichiers par les NG binaires. La répartition par catégorie est claire.
Maintenant que tu me le dis, je rougis de télécharger sur alt.binaries.pictures.fractals pour ne citer que lui. C'est toute la finesse que tu recèles ou tu vas nous surprendre dans les posts à venir.
-- Stephane Kanschine Association APINC : http://www.apinc.org/
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Le Sat, 19 Jan 2008 14:52:31 +0100, Petit Poucet exprimait :
- Parce que des users vont crier à "Oooh mais moi je télécharge mes ISOS
linux tous les jours sur le P2P même si free met à ma disposition un
miroir FTP performant"
Voilà. Chez Free les fichiers légaux passe par le FTP (très bien d'ailleurs,
je l'utilise aussi) et les autres fichiers par les NG binaires.
La répartition par catégorie est claire.
Maintenant que tu me le dis, je rougis de télécharger sur
alt.binaries.pictures.fractals pour ne citer que lui. C'est toute la
finesse que tu recèles ou tu vas nous surprendre dans les posts à
venir.
--
Stephane Kanschine
Association APINC : http://www.apinc.org/
["Followup-To:" header set to fr.reseaux.internet.fournisseurs.] Le Sat, 19 Jan 2008 14:52:31 +0100, Petit Poucet exprimait :
- Parce que des users vont crier à "Oooh mais moi je télécharge mes ISOS linux tous les jours sur le P2P même si free met à ma disposition un miroir FTP performant"
Voilà. Chez Free les fichiers légaux passe par le FTP (très bien d'ailleurs, je l'utilise aussi) et les autres fichiers par les NG binaires. La répartition par catégorie est claire.
Maintenant que tu me le dis, je rougis de télécharger sur alt.binaries.pictures.fractals pour ne citer que lui. C'est toute la finesse que tu recèles ou tu vas nous surprendre dans les posts à venir.
-- Stephane Kanschine Association APINC : http://www.apinc.org/
Stephane Kanschine
["Followup-To:" header set to fr.reseaux.internet.fournisseurs.] Le Sun, 20 Jan 2008 20:53:07 +0100, david exprimait :
Le grand public compte maintenant 63 millions de personnes, free même pas 3 millions d'abonnés et ils sont loin d'être tous satisfait :'(
T'es un grand malade toi ! tu compares la population totale de la france avec des abos internet ? le bébé de trois tu lui payes un abo en plus du tiens et de celui de ta femme ?
T'es toujours aussi concombre;-) Tu finiras en salade. lol
Il n'a pas tord, dans le monde de la presse, on sait bien qu'un magazine vaut pour toute une famille, idem dans un cabinet médical (la chaleureuse salle d'attente et ses magazines out of date).
Il y a 38,9 millions de ligne abonnés à un service téléphonique en France, dont le câble, hors téléphonie mobile.
Ce chiffre inclus également les professionels, on est encore loin des 63 millions que Jules voulait faire passer comme base pour les calculs proportionnels.
Autrement dit, Jules comme les autres n'a aucune base, aucun chiffres qui lui permette de se prononcer sur la proportion d'abonnés, free, orange, alice, telé2, darty, neuf, insatisfaits. Ainsi, il perd bêtement une occasion de se taire alors qu'il y a tant de choses plus intéressantes à faire dans la vie (oui je dois me marrer nettement plus que lui à rédiger mes posts) :-)
Des abonnés insatisfaits, il y en a partout, peut être un poil plus qu'ailleurs, ce qui compte c'est : - l'énergie qu'ils mettent ou pas à régler les problèmes - le fait que ça reste des exceptions (une minorité) et non la règle
A plus tard.. -- Stephane Kanschine Association APINC : http://www.apinc.org/
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Le Sun, 20 Jan 2008 20:53:07 +0100, david exprimait :
Le grand public compte maintenant 63 millions de personnes, free même
pas 3 millions d'abonnés et ils sont loin d'être tous satisfait :'(
T'es un grand malade toi !
tu compares la population totale de la france avec des abos internet ?
le bébé de trois tu lui payes un abo en plus du tiens et de celui de ta
femme ?
T'es toujours aussi concombre;-) Tu finiras en salade. lol
Il n'a pas tord, dans le monde de la presse, on sait bien qu'un
magazine vaut pour toute une famille, idem dans un cabinet médical (la
chaleureuse salle d'attente et ses magazines out of date).
Il y a 38,9 millions de ligne abonnés à un service téléphonique en
France, dont le câble, hors téléphonie mobile.
Ce chiffre inclus également les professionels, on est encore loin des
63 millions que Jules voulait faire passer comme base pour les calculs
proportionnels.
Autrement dit, Jules comme les autres n'a aucune base, aucun chiffres
qui lui permette de se prononcer sur la proportion d'abonnés, free,
orange, alice, telé2, darty, neuf, insatisfaits. Ainsi, il perd
bêtement une occasion de se taire alors qu'il y a tant de choses plus
intéressantes à faire dans la vie (oui je dois me marrer nettement
plus que lui à rédiger mes posts) :-)
Des abonnés insatisfaits, il y en a partout, peut être un poil plus
qu'ailleurs, ce qui compte c'est :
- l'énergie qu'ils mettent ou pas à régler les problèmes
- le fait que ça reste des exceptions (une minorité) et non la règle
A plus tard..
--
Stephane Kanschine
Association APINC : http://www.apinc.org/
["Followup-To:" header set to fr.reseaux.internet.fournisseurs.] Le Sun, 20 Jan 2008 20:53:07 +0100, david exprimait :
Le grand public compte maintenant 63 millions de personnes, free même pas 3 millions d'abonnés et ils sont loin d'être tous satisfait :'(
T'es un grand malade toi ! tu compares la population totale de la france avec des abos internet ? le bébé de trois tu lui payes un abo en plus du tiens et de celui de ta femme ?
T'es toujours aussi concombre;-) Tu finiras en salade. lol
Il n'a pas tord, dans le monde de la presse, on sait bien qu'un magazine vaut pour toute une famille, idem dans un cabinet médical (la chaleureuse salle d'attente et ses magazines out of date).
Il y a 38,9 millions de ligne abonnés à un service téléphonique en France, dont le câble, hors téléphonie mobile.
Ce chiffre inclus également les professionels, on est encore loin des 63 millions que Jules voulait faire passer comme base pour les calculs proportionnels.
Autrement dit, Jules comme les autres n'a aucune base, aucun chiffres qui lui permette de se prononcer sur la proportion d'abonnés, free, orange, alice, telé2, darty, neuf, insatisfaits. Ainsi, il perd bêtement une occasion de se taire alors qu'il y a tant de choses plus intéressantes à faire dans la vie (oui je dois me marrer nettement plus que lui à rédiger mes posts) :-)
Des abonnés insatisfaits, il y en a partout, peut être un poil plus qu'ailleurs, ce qui compte c'est : - l'énergie qu'ils mettent ou pas à régler les problèmes - le fait que ça reste des exceptions (une minorité) et non la règle
A plus tard.. -- Stephane Kanschine Association APINC : http://www.apinc.org/
Stephane Kanschine
["Followup-To:" header set to fr.reseaux.internet.fournisseurs.] Le Sun, 20 Jan 2008 20:53:07 +0100, david exprimait :
Le grand public compte maintenant 63 millions de personnes, free même pas 3 millions d'abonnés et ils sont loin d'être tous satisfait :'(
T'es un grand malade toi ! tu compares la population totale de la france avec des abos internet ? le bébé de trois tu lui payes un abo en plus du tiens et de celui de ta femme ?
T'es toujours aussi concombre;-) Tu finiras en salade. lol
Il n'a pas tord, dans le monde de la presse, on sait bien qu'un magazine vaut pour toute une famille, idem dans un cabinet médical (la chaleureuse salle d'attente et ses magazines out of date).
Il y a 38,9 millions de ligne abonnés à un service téléphonique en France, dont le câble, hors téléphonie mobile.
Ce chiffre inclus également les professionels, on est encore loin des 63 millions que Jules voulait faire passer comme base pour les calculs proportionnels.
Autrement dit, Jules comme les autres n'a aucune base, aucun chiffres qui lui permette de se prononcer sur la proportion d'abonnés, free, orange, alice, telé2, darty, neuf, insatisfaits. Ainsi, il perd bêtement une occasion de se taire alors qu'il y a tant de choses plus intéressantes à faire dans la vie (oui je dois me marrer nettement plus que lui à rédiger mes posts) :-)
Des abonnés insatisfaits, il y en a partout, peut être un poil plus qu'ailleurs, ce qui compte c'est : - l'énergie qu'ils mettent ou pas à régler les problèmes - le fait que ça reste des exceptions (une minorité) et non la règle
A plus tard.. -- Stephane Kanschine Association APINC : http://www.apinc.org/
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Le Sun, 20 Jan 2008 20:53:07 +0100, david exprimait :
Le grand public compte maintenant 63 millions de personnes, free même
pas 3 millions d'abonnés et ils sont loin d'être tous satisfait :'(
T'es un grand malade toi !
tu compares la population totale de la france avec des abos internet ?
le bébé de trois tu lui payes un abo en plus du tiens et de celui de ta
femme ?
T'es toujours aussi concombre;-) Tu finiras en salade. lol
Il n'a pas tord, dans le monde de la presse, on sait bien qu'un
magazine vaut pour toute une famille, idem dans un cabinet médical (la
chaleureuse salle d'attente et ses magazines out of date).
Il y a 38,9 millions de ligne abonnés à un service téléphonique en
France, dont le câble, hors téléphonie mobile.
Ce chiffre inclus également les professionels, on est encore loin des
63 millions que Jules voulait faire passer comme base pour les calculs
proportionnels.
Autrement dit, Jules comme les autres n'a aucune base, aucun chiffres
qui lui permette de se prononcer sur la proportion d'abonnés, free,
orange, alice, telé2, darty, neuf, insatisfaits. Ainsi, il perd
bêtement une occasion de se taire alors qu'il y a tant de choses plus
intéressantes à faire dans la vie (oui je dois me marrer nettement
plus que lui à rédiger mes posts) :-)
Des abonnés insatisfaits, il y en a partout, peut être un poil plus
qu'ailleurs, ce qui compte c'est :
- l'énergie qu'ils mettent ou pas à régler les problèmes
- le fait que ça reste des exceptions (une minorité) et non la règle
A plus tard..
--
Stephane Kanschine
Association APINC : http://www.apinc.org/
["Followup-To:" header set to fr.reseaux.internet.fournisseurs.] Le Sun, 20 Jan 2008 20:53:07 +0100, david exprimait :
Le grand public compte maintenant 63 millions de personnes, free même pas 3 millions d'abonnés et ils sont loin d'être tous satisfait :'(
T'es un grand malade toi ! tu compares la population totale de la france avec des abos internet ? le bébé de trois tu lui payes un abo en plus du tiens et de celui de ta femme ?
T'es toujours aussi concombre;-) Tu finiras en salade. lol
Il n'a pas tord, dans le monde de la presse, on sait bien qu'un magazine vaut pour toute une famille, idem dans un cabinet médical (la chaleureuse salle d'attente et ses magazines out of date).
Il y a 38,9 millions de ligne abonnés à un service téléphonique en France, dont le câble, hors téléphonie mobile.
Ce chiffre inclus également les professionels, on est encore loin des 63 millions que Jules voulait faire passer comme base pour les calculs proportionnels.
Autrement dit, Jules comme les autres n'a aucune base, aucun chiffres qui lui permette de se prononcer sur la proportion d'abonnés, free, orange, alice, telé2, darty, neuf, insatisfaits. Ainsi, il perd bêtement une occasion de se taire alors qu'il y a tant de choses plus intéressantes à faire dans la vie (oui je dois me marrer nettement plus que lui à rédiger mes posts) :-)
Des abonnés insatisfaits, il y en a partout, peut être un poil plus qu'ailleurs, ce qui compte c'est : - l'énergie qu'ils mettent ou pas à régler les problèmes - le fait que ça reste des exceptions (une minorité) et non la règle
A plus tard.. -- Stephane Kanschine Association APINC : http://www.apinc.org/
Petit Poucet
Maintenant que tu me le dis, je rougis de télécharger sur alt.binaries.pictures.fractals pour ne citer que lui. C'est toute la finesse que tu recèles ou tu vas nous surprendre dans les posts à venir.
Oui oui je sais, on trouve aussi des photos d'animaux ou de voitures sur les NG binaires. C'est ce qui en fait la popularité.
Maintenant que tu me le dis, je rougis de télécharger sur
alt.binaries.pictures.fractals pour ne citer que lui. C'est toute la
finesse que tu recèles ou tu vas nous surprendre dans les posts à
venir.
Oui oui je sais, on trouve aussi des photos d'animaux ou de voitures sur les
NG binaires. C'est ce qui en fait la popularité.
Maintenant que tu me le dis, je rougis de télécharger sur alt.binaries.pictures.fractals pour ne citer que lui. C'est toute la finesse que tu recèles ou tu vas nous surprendre dans les posts à venir.
Oui oui je sais, on trouve aussi des photos d'animaux ou de voitures sur les NG binaires. C'est ce qui en fait la popularité.
me
for many years of buying or otherwise obtaining babies and girls, and training them for prostitution. The girls came crowding to the door of the back room, and looked in upon us with eager curiosity. Our interpreter called our attention to the manner of dressing the hair,--like married women,--as indicating their bad life. The interpreter said they were inducted usually at about thirteen years of age. They were all dressed very showily, and heavily powdered and painted, excepting some mere babies who were plainly dressed. Troops of little girls, from four to five years of age, swarmed out of the neighboring 'flower-boats' and gathered around us, screaming and scrambling, falling, laughing, and following us the full length of the street, which was made up of about twenty such boats on either side. And none of these innocent little things at all realized the fate in store for them. In one place we saw two very old women in the front room. In another, a woman knelt before the idolatrous shrine engaged in her devotions. At one point there was a very large b
for many years of
buying or otherwise obtaining babies and girls, and training them
for prostitution. The girls came crowding to the door of the back
room, and looked in upon us with eager curiosity. Our interpreter
called our attention to the manner of dressing the hair,--like
married women,--as indicating their bad life. The interpreter said
they were inducted usually at about thirteen years of age. They
were all dressed very showily, and heavily powdered and painted,
excepting some mere babies who were plainly dressed. Troops of
little girls, from four to five years of age, swarmed out of the
neighboring 'flower-boats' and gathered around us, screaming and
scrambling, falling, laughing, and following us the full length of
the street, which was made up of about twenty such boats on either
side. And none of these innocent little things at all realized the
fate in store for them. In one place we saw two very old women in
the front room. In another, a woman knelt before the idolatrous
shrine engaged in her devotions. At one point there was a very
large b
for many years of buying or otherwise obtaining babies and girls, and training them for prostitution. The girls came crowding to the door of the back room, and looked in upon us with eager curiosity. Our interpreter called our attention to the manner of dressing the hair,--like married women,--as indicating their bad life. The interpreter said they were inducted usually at about thirteen years of age. They were all dressed very showily, and heavily powdered and painted, excepting some mere babies who were plainly dressed. Troops of little girls, from four to five years of age, swarmed out of the neighboring 'flower-boats' and gathered around us, screaming and scrambling, falling, laughing, and following us the full length of the street, which was made up of about twenty such boats on either side. And none of these innocent little things at all realized the fate in store for them. In one place we saw two very old women in the front room. In another, a woman knelt before the idolatrous shrine engaged in her devotions. At one point there was a very large b
me
for many years of buying or otherwise obtaining babies and girls, and training them for prostitution. The girls came crowding to the door of the back room, and looked in upon us with eager curiosity. Our interpreter called our attention to the manner of dressing the hair,--like married women,--as indicating their bad life. The interpreter said they were inducted usually at about thirteen years of age. They were all dressed very showily, and heavily powdered and painted, excepting some mere babies who were plainly dressed. Troops of little girls, from four to five years of age, swarmed out of the neighboring 'flower-boats' and gathered around us, screaming and scrambling, falling, laughing, and following us the full length of the street, which was made up of about twenty such boats on either side. And none of these innocent little things at all realized the fate in store for them. In one place we saw two very old women in the front room. In another, a woman knelt before the idolatrous shrine engaged in her devotions. At one point there was a very large b
for many years of
buying or otherwise obtaining babies and girls, and training them
for prostitution. The girls came crowding to the door of the back
room, and looked in upon us with eager curiosity. Our interpreter
called our attention to the manner of dressing the hair,--like
married women,--as indicating their bad life. The interpreter said
they were inducted usually at about thirteen years of age. They
were all dressed very showily, and heavily powdered and painted,
excepting some mere babies who were plainly dressed. Troops of
little girls, from four to five years of age, swarmed out of the
neighboring 'flower-boats' and gathered around us, screaming and
scrambling, falling, laughing, and following us the full length of
the street, which was made up of about twenty such boats on either
side. And none of these innocent little things at all realized the
fate in store for them. In one place we saw two very old women in
the front room. In another, a woman knelt before the idolatrous
shrine engaged in her devotions. At one point there was a very
large b
for many years of buying or otherwise obtaining babies and girls, and training them for prostitution. The girls came crowding to the door of the back room, and looked in upon us with eager curiosity. Our interpreter called our attention to the manner of dressing the hair,--like married women,--as indicating their bad life. The interpreter said they were inducted usually at about thirteen years of age. They were all dressed very showily, and heavily powdered and painted, excepting some mere babies who were plainly dressed. Troops of little girls, from four to five years of age, swarmed out of the neighboring 'flower-boats' and gathered around us, screaming and scrambling, falling, laughing, and following us the full length of the street, which was made up of about twenty such boats on either side. And none of these innocent little things at all realized the fate in store for them. In one place we saw two very old women in the front room. In another, a woman knelt before the idolatrous shrine engaged in her devotions. At one point there was a very large b
Petit Poucet
of seats, and seizing the hand of the missionary in the presence of them all climbed over the backs of two seats, regardless of their occupants, and escaped. Later she was married and returned to China.
No. 5. In a dark, dismal room where the sun never shone lay a poor Chinese woman helpless with rheumatism. She had a baby girl 10 months old and was too sick to care for it. The invalid felt forced to put the child in the hands of a friend she trusted, who promised to care for it, and advanced money for the sick woman. When the mother got better she worked two years and saved until she had enough money to buy the child back, but the cruel woman who had got possession of it refused to give it up unless paid three times as much as was originally borrowed. The mother could not do this, and finally, hearing of the Mission, reported the case there. The baby was traced to a horrible den in Church alley, where it was in the possession of a notorious brot
of seats, and
seizing the hand of the missionary in the presence of them
all climbed over the backs of two seats, regardless of their
occupants, and escaped. Later she was married and returned to
China.
No. 5. In a dark, dismal room where the sun never shone lay a poor
Chinese woman helpless with rheumatism. She had a baby girl 10
months old and was too sick to care for it. The invalid felt
forced to put the child in the hands of a friend she trusted, who
promised to care for it, and advanced money for the sick woman.
When the mother got better she worked two years and saved until
she had enough money to buy the child back, but the cruel woman
who had got possession of it refused to give it up unless paid
three times as much as was originally borrowed. The mother could
not do this, and finally, hearing of the Mission, reported the
case there. The baby was traced to a horrible den in Church alley,
where it was in the possession of a notorious brot
of seats, and seizing the hand of the missionary in the presence of them all climbed over the backs of two seats, regardless of their occupants, and escaped. Later she was married and returned to China.
No. 5. In a dark, dismal room where the sun never shone lay a poor Chinese woman helpless with rheumatism. She had a baby girl 10 months old and was too sick to care for it. The invalid felt forced to put the child in the hands of a friend she trusted, who promised to care for it, and advanced money for the sick woman. When the mother got better she worked two years and saved until she had enough money to buy the child back, but the cruel woman who had got possession of it refused to give it up unless paid three times as much as was originally borrowed. The mother could not do this, and finally, hearing of the Mission, reported the case there. The baby was traced to a horrible den in Church alley, where it was in the possession of a notorious brot
Stephane Kanschine
in this case has shown the extraordinary extent to which, under cloak of China custom, the iniquity of dealing in children has extended. From the evidence, I have no doubt that a vagabond clansman to whom the father had occasionally given out of his penury had originated the crime in enticing the child away, and it seems to me to be clear that the prisoner was as well known as a 'broker of mankind' as a receiver of stolen children, to sell them on commission, as receivers of old iron and marine stores could be found in this Colony to dispose of stolen property. The little girl bought and sold, aged 11 years, is a very intelligent child, and described the negotiations for her sale with great clearness."
The Chief Justice then went on to repeat the little girl's testimony as to these "brokers of mankind," and the child's knowledge, from personal observation of these purchases and sales, to which he adds:
"Let me here ask, Is the trade, or rather profession, 'broker of mankind,' also a sacred China custom? I will not ask the queries which would naturally arise in case the question were answered in the affirmative. At present, however, I must say that, custom or no custom, the practice of this profession is prohibited by statute, and it is my duty to meet its exercise by punishment."
The prisoner was sentenced to two years' penal s
in this case has shown the extraordinary extent to
which, under cloak of China custom, the iniquity of dealing in
children has extended. From the evidence, I have no doubt that a
vagabond clansman to whom the father had occasionally given out of
his penury had originated the crime in enticing the child away,
and it seems to me to be clear that the prisoner was as well known
as a 'broker of mankind' as a receiver of stolen children, to sell
them on commission, as receivers of old iron and marine stores
could be found in this Colony to dispose of stolen property. The
little girl bought and sold, aged 11 years, is a very intelligent
child, and described the negotiations for her sale with great
clearness."
The Chief Justice then went on to repeat the little girl's testimony
as to these "brokers of mankind," and the child's knowledge, from
personal observation of these purchases and sales, to which he adds:
"Let me here ask, Is the trade, or rather profession, 'broker of
mankind,' also a sacred China custom? I will not ask the queries
which would naturally arise in case the question were answered in
the affirmative. At present, however, I must say that, custom
or no custom, the practice of this profession is prohibited by
statute, and it is my duty to meet its exercise by punishment."
in this case has shown the extraordinary extent to which, under cloak of China custom, the iniquity of dealing in children has extended. From the evidence, I have no doubt that a vagabond clansman to whom the father had occasionally given out of his penury had originated the crime in enticing the child away, and it seems to me to be clear that the prisoner was as well known as a 'broker of mankind' as a receiver of stolen children, to sell them on commission, as receivers of old iron and marine stores could be found in this Colony to dispose of stolen property. The little girl bought and sold, aged 11 years, is a very intelligent child, and described the negotiations for her sale with great clearness."
The Chief Justice then went on to repeat the little girl's testimony as to these "brokers of mankind," and the child's knowledge, from personal observation of these purchases and sales, to which he adds:
"Let me here ask, Is the trade, or rather profession, 'broker of mankind,' also a sacred China custom? I will not ask the queries which would naturally arise in case the question were answered in the affirmative. At present, however, I must say that, custom or no custom, the practice of this profession is prohibited by statute, and it is my duty to meet its exercise by punishment."
The prisoner was sentenced to two years' penal s
Stephane Kanschine
in this case has shown the extraordinary extent to which, under cloak of China custom, the iniquity of dealing in children has extended. From the evidence, I have no doubt that a vagabond clansman to whom the father had occasionally given out of his penury had originated the crime in enticing the child away, and it seems to me to be clear that the prisoner was as well known as a 'broker of mankind' as a receiver of stolen children, to sell them on commission, as receivers of old iron and marine stores could be found in this Colony to dispose of stolen property. The little girl bought and sold, aged 11 years, is a very intelligent child, and described the negotiations for her sale with great clearness."
The Chief Justice then went on to repeat the little girl's testimony as to these "brokers of mankind," and the child's knowledge, from personal observation of these purchases and sales, to which he adds:
"Let me here ask, Is the trade, or rather profession, 'broker of mankind,' also a sacred China custom? I will not ask the queries which would naturally arise in case the question were answered in the affirmative. At present, however, I must say that, custom or no custom, the practice of this profession is prohibited by statute, and it is my duty to meet its exercise by punishment."
The prisoner was sentenced to two years' penal s
in this case has shown the extraordinary extent to
which, under cloak of China custom, the iniquity of dealing in
children has extended. From the evidence, I have no doubt that a
vagabond clansman to whom the father had occasionally given out of
his penury had originated the crime in enticing the child away,
and it seems to me to be clear that the prisoner was as well known
as a 'broker of mankind' as a receiver of stolen children, to sell
them on commission, as receivers of old iron and marine stores
could be found in this Colony to dispose of stolen property. The
little girl bought and sold, aged 11 years, is a very intelligent
child, and described the negotiations for her sale with great
clearness."
The Chief Justice then went on to repeat the little girl's testimony
as to these "brokers of mankind," and the child's knowledge, from
personal observation of these purchases and sales, to which he adds:
"Let me here ask, Is the trade, or rather profession, 'broker of
mankind,' also a sacred China custom? I will not ask the queries
which would naturally arise in case the question were answered in
the affirmative. At present, however, I must say that, custom
or no custom, the practice of this profession is prohibited by
statute, and it is my duty to meet its exercise by punishment."
in this case has shown the extraordinary extent to which, under cloak of China custom, the iniquity of dealing in children has extended. From the evidence, I have no doubt that a vagabond clansman to whom the father had occasionally given out of his penury had originated the crime in enticing the child away, and it seems to me to be clear that the prisoner was as well known as a 'broker of mankind' as a receiver of stolen children, to sell them on commission, as receivers of old iron and marine stores could be found in this Colony to dispose of stolen property. The little girl bought and sold, aged 11 years, is a very intelligent child, and described the negotiations for her sale with great clearness."
The Chief Justice then went on to repeat the little girl's testimony as to these "brokers of mankind," and the child's knowledge, from personal observation of these purchases and sales, to which he adds:
"Let me here ask, Is the trade, or rather profession, 'broker of mankind,' also a sacred China custom? I will not ask the queries which would naturally arise in case the question were answered in the affirmative. At present, however, I must say that, custom or no custom, the practice of this profession is prohibited by statute, and it is my duty to meet its exercise by punishment."