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Jul 8, 2012, 4:08:59 PM7/8/12
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Why No Economic Sanctions against the US?
Center for Research on Globalization
President Obama presents former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright with a Presidential Medal of Freedom, May 29, 2012, despite her role in and public defense of the war crimes of the Clinton administration. July 1 marked the start of a new ...
Latest US Drone Attack in Pakistan Another Possible War Crime ...
By Kevin Gosztola
Triple drone attacks in Pakistan reportedly killed more than twelve people who were suspected of being “militants” or terror suspects.
Hmmmm.....What do you think about this ?
When “Wiki Leaks”. Assange Syria Papers
Pravda
If there was any remaining doubt about whether Julian Assange is a behavior modification victim who is used for selective hang-out operations, and for covering up US/NATO war crimes, the release of the "Syria Files" today, should...
War on Assange masks crimes of American power
Belfast Telegraph
As Julian Assange evades arrest by taking refuge in the Ecuadorian embassy in London to escape extradition to Sweden - and possibly the US - British commentators have targeted him with shrill abuse.
Cheney, Heart Transplants for War Criminals But Not Working Americans
Democratic Underground
This is a man accused, very rightly so, of starting wars, ordering killings, responsible for the slaughter of over a million people, the death of thousands of servicemen, the tens of thousands of suicides (numbers no longer reported are that high), the ...
CIA torture whistleblower faces trial: Voice of Russia
By Vladimir Gladkov
The Barack Obama Administration has accused a former CIA agent and torture whistleblower, John Kiriakou, of causing damage to national security in a move that takes it further away from President Obama's pre-election promise of getting rid ...
Rendered, Tortured & Discarded: A Shocking Story of an Innocent Man's Ordeal ...
Democracy Now
A new exposé by human rights investigator Clara Gutteridge for The Nation magazine looks at secret U.S. operations in Africa and how the United States rendered, tortured and discarded one innocent man from Tanzania. Suleiman Abdallah was captured in ...
 
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