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West unwilling to cooperate with Russia on Syria
West unwilling to cooperate with Russia on Syria Russia’s Western partners in the Action Group for Syria have demonstrated unwillingness to help Moscow contribute to a cease-fire in this Middle Eastern country. The planned session of the Action Group for … Continue reading
Posted in Middle East, News, Politics, World
Tagged Action Group for Syria, Boris Dolgov, China, conflict resolution, EU, global security, Institute for Oriental Studies, Iraq, Kofi Annan, Kuwait, Libya, Middle East, muammar gaddafi, nsnbc, Politics, Qatar, Russia, Russian Academy of Sciences, Syria, Turkey, UN, Voice of Russia, war on syria
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Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Days that will live in Infamy. Hiroshima and Nagasaki Remind The World About What Happens When Crime Prevails
Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Days that will live in Infamy. Hiroshima and Nagasaki Remind The World About What Happens When Crime Prevails Christof Lehmann – At the beginning at the 20th century, two world-wide military conflicts of previously unheard of brutality, … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, Opinion, Politics, World
Tagged christof lehmann, depleted uranium, Dr. Christof Lehmann, Hiroshima, hiroshima nagasaki, Human Rights, indiscriminate weapons, Iraq, Japan, Middle East, military objective, nagasaki, nsnbc, nsnbc-nsnbc, Nuclear Proliferation, Nuclear Weapons, Politics, unadulterated brutality, victors justice, war crimes, Yugoslavia
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US-Military Use of Privateers Circumvents Geneva Convention and sets Precedence for Institutionalized Neo-Fascism.
US-Military Use of Privateers Circumvents Geneva Convention and sets Precedence for Institutionalized Neo-Fascism. Interview with retired Lt. General of Russian Foreign Intelligence Service outlines serious problems with respect to International Law and Human Rights.In a recent interview for Voice of Russia, the … Continue reading
Posted in Northern America, Politics, World
Tagged Abu Ghraib, Afghanistan, Blackwater, christof lehmann, Dr. Christof Lehmann, extraordinary rendition, Fascism, Geneva Convention, Gennady Yevstafiew, Human Rights, human rights violations, Iraq, Military Casualty Figures, Military Code of Conduct, NATO, Neo-Fascism, Northern Transport Network, nsnbc, nsnbc-nsnbc, Obama, Pakistan, POWs, Prisoners of War, private contractors, private military contracters, rendition, Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, Secret Prisons, state sponsored terrorism, Syria, Torture, unconventional warfare, US Domestic Politics, US Foreign Politics, US Intelligence services, US Military, Violations of Geneva Convention, Voice of Russia, war on syria
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Palestinian refugees calling for help
Palestinian refugees calling for help By Laila Ahmad – June 9, 2012 – via DFLP.-Not only have Iraqis suffered from the calamities of the sectarian violence which targeted their security and displaced them from where they are living. This conflict has … Continue reading
Posted in Middle East, News
Tagged Al Waleed, Al Waleed Refugee Camp, conflict, DFLP, Displacement of Palestinians, Human Rights, Iraq, Middle East, nsnbc, Palestinian Diaspore, Palestinian Genocide, Palestinian Refugees, UN, UNHCR, united nations high commissioner for refugees, war on syria
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UK gov’t authorized ‘war crimes’ in Iraq
UK gov’t authorized ‘war crimes’ in Iraq New explosive revelations show British soldiers have tortured Iraqi civilians who were hooded, strip-naked and assaulted in secret black jails under direct authority of the Ministry of Defense and in blatant violation of … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Middle East, News, Politics, World
Tagged Black Prisons, Black Sites, Cruel and Degrading Punishment, Geneva Conventions, global security, international law, Iraq, Middle East, Ministry of Defense, MoD, nsnbc, Politics, press tv, Rome Statute, Torture, UK, UN Convention against Torture, War Crimes in Iraq
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Lies and Consequences in Our Past 15 Wars
Lies and Consequences in Our Past 15 Wars Pretending generally, if not always, that the good of the people was their object. This, our Convention understood to be the most oppressive of all Kingly oppressions; and they resolved to so … Continue reading