Sunday, September 25, 2011
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Turning graves into tacky shrines
In modern Britain, as these photos show, there is a growing trend in England for graves to be adorned with toys, plastic
ornaments and trinkets, balloons, wind-chimes and hanging objects.
SOUTHAMPTON: A corner of Hollybrook Cemetery, dedicated to children |
MANCHESTER: A riot of pink and blue toys covers this grave at Gorton Cemetery |
A smiling cuddly toy resembling a scarecrow is the unusual centerpiece of this grave in Cardiff |
an effigy of cartoon hero Ben 10 stands among a tide of toy animals, flowers and crucifixes on the grave of seven-year-old John James Heneghan at West Road cemetery. |
Photos and information from the DailyMail
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Aborted baby lies in open casket
Orlando, FL, July 25, 2011
– On Thursday, July 21, Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director
of Priests for Life, preached at a memorial service for an aborted baby
girl. The child was intact and her body was retrieved after a late-term
abortion. The memorial service, organized by Operation Save America, was
held outside of City Hall in Orlando.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Acid Attack Victims
5-year-old Sheema, who was attacked with acid by her father, when she was only 10 months old, because he denied her as his child and wanted to kill her and her mother.- LINK |
A hand of an acid attack victim hangs from a bed during a therapy
session at a secure shelter run by non-profit organisation “Cambodia
Acid Survivors Charity” outside Phnom Penh. Photo credit: REUTERS/Damir Sagolj |
Khodeza Begumand and her daughter, were sprayed with acid by an unidentified assailant as they slept - LINK |
Male Acid Victim - LINK |
Two brothers disfigured with acid because of a family feud – over a question of money – with their father’s first wife - LINK |
The face of an acid attack victim at the first international convention in Dhaka, Bangladesh, May 12, 2009 - LINK |
Caustic Acid Victim |
Sulphuric Acid attack victim in Ukraine - LINK |
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