Новости войны & террорисма
Отчеты о BBC: «VSем израильским воинам обвиненным военных преступления в прокладке Gaza передадут предохранение от положения от prosecution за морем, PM страны говорили.» На вопросе находится польза Израиля белое фосфористого, химическое вещество которое не позволено в густонаселенных местностях потому что оно вставляет к и строги горит людскую ткань.
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В Израиле, премьер-министр Olmert сказал еженедельную встречу шкафа…
Израиль впускает использовать белое фосфористое в нападениях на Gaza
Понедельник 25-ое января 2009
После неделей отказывать что он использовало белый фосфор в тяжело заселенной прокладке Gaza, Израиль окончательно впустил вчера что оружие было раскрыно в своей оффензиве.
Польза армии белого фосфора - делает своеобразнейшее shellburst дюжин тропок дыма - была сообщена сперва к времена 5-ого января, когда strenuously было отказано армией. Теперь, in the face of mounting evidence и международно…
Karzai подтверждает: Усилия США убили 16 Civilians
Понедельник 25-ое января 2009
Тысячи афганских сельчанин через провинцию Laghman вновь собрались для того чтобы опротестовать против самого последнего случая войск США убивая невиновные civilians. Protesters засудили и усилия США и правительство президента Hamid Karzai's, требуя тому концу войск воинская деятельность которая убила вокруг 1.100 civilians в 2008 одном.
Самый последний случай начал, по мере того как настолько много делают, при международные усилия требуя не убить 15 militants и никакие civilians. Но сельчанин…
Profiteers войны
Воскресенье 24-ое январь 2009
SOLOMON HUGHES на MP зарабатывая деньг от «войны на терроре. »
ДЭВИД Miliband сказало что войной на терроре была ошибка, но некоторые людей не жалеют она.
Приватные компании по охране И защите любят группа 4 сделали мяту. Now, it wants to spread its good fortune - this month, Group 4 Security gave a £50,000 position to former Labour minister John Reid as an "adviser."
Reid fits in this part-time ...
Stop Guantanamo terror trials, says Obama
Wednesday, January 21st, 2009
Newly-installed President Barack Obama wasted no time in getting down to business today after his administration requested a halt to controversial military trials at Guantanamo Bay.
Hours after his historic inauguration as the first black president of the United States, Mr Obama appeared to quickly honour his vow to act over the terror-suspect holding camp in Cuba.
He has previously said he will close Guantanamo, home to widely criticised war-crimes trials created ...
Israeli military says complete withdrawal from Gaza “out of the question”
Wednesday, January 21st, 2009
By Julie Hyland
Israel continued to withdraw some of its troops from the Gaza Strip Tuesday, in moves timed to coincide with the inauguration of US President-elect Barack Obama.
Announcing an end to Operation Cast Lead early Sunday morning, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert had said his government intended to remove its forces "at the greatest possible speed." The Israeli army has confirmed, however, that a "complete withdrawal is out of the ...
Gaza film shows white phosphorus from alleged Israeli attack
Tuesday, January 20th, 2009
Palestinians try to put out burning chemical banned as a weapon under United Nations convention
The Guardian has obtained vivid footage of the effect of white phosphorus allegedly used by Israel during a bomb attack on Gaza last week.
The film was made by Fida Qishta, a camerawoman working for the International Solidarity Movement, a non-governmental organisation operating in Gaza. It was shot on Wednesday 14 January in Khoza'a, east of Khan Younis ...
Alleged 9/11 planners declare their guilt
Tuesday, January 20th, 2009
Two alleged orchestrators of the 2001 attacks on America casually declared their guilt yesterday in a messy and perhaps final session of the Guantanamo war crimes court.
This week's military hearings could be the last at Guantanamo - President-elect Barack Obama has said he would close the offshore prison and many expect him to suspend the military tribunals and order new trials in the United States.
Ramzi Binalshibh ...
Cyberspace wars
Tuesday, January 20th, 2009
By JAMES EAGLE
WHILE bombs and bullets have been raining down on Gaza, a different kind of warfare has been conducted in cyberspace - and it's nowhere near as one-sided as Israel's assault on a defenceless civilian population.
The Stop the War Coalition's website is the most high-profile British casualty of a conflict that extends far beyond the boundaries of Israel and Palestine to include NATO and US military websites, ...
Israeli firing phosphorous after ceasefire
Monday, January 19th, 2009
Israel has shelled Gaza with white phosphorus after it called for a unilateral ceasefire, in an obvious violation of its own declaration.
A Press TV correspondent on the ground in Gaza reported the event soon after the ceasefire the ceasefire was supposedly in afffect.
Earlier today, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said that Tel Aviv will observe a 'unilateral ceasefire' at 2:00 a.m. local time (0000 ...
Is the Army lying about friendly fire deaths?
Friday, January 16th, 2009
The military claims fratricides in Iraq and Afghanistan are down 90 percent from previous wars -- but experts call the figures suspect.
By Mark Benjamin
New statistics obtained by Salon depict a spectacularly low number of U.S. Army deaths from friendly fire in the current conflict in Iraq, a mere fraction of ...
Outrage as Israel bombs UN
Friday, January 16th, 2009
Aid workers allege use of banned white phosphorus as Hamas security leader dies in bombing raid on house
By Kim Sengupta in Jerusalem
Israeli tanks thrust deep inside Gaza City last night as ferocious fighting raged in dense residential areas with terrified families fleeing along streets echoing with gunfire, although many others were trapped in their homes.
Israeli shelling set fire to the UN headquarters, a hospital, a school and ...
UK does not need a nuclear deterrent
Friday, January 16th, 2009
Nuclear weapons must not be seen to be vital to the secure defence of self-respecting nations
Sir, Recent speeches made by the Prime Minister, Foreign Secretary and the previous Defence Secretary, and the letter from Douglas Hurd, Malcolm Rifkind, David Owen and George Robertson in The Times on June 30, 2008, have placed the issue of a world free of nuclear weapons firmly on the public agenda. But it is difficult ...
Judge: Rumsfeld sanctioned torture in Gitmo
Thursday, January 15th, 2009
A top US official has for the first time publicly admitted that a suspect, incarcerated at the Guantanamo Bay prison was tortured.
The Washington Post reported Wednesday that Susan J Crawford, a judge tasked with deciding on whether Guantanamo detainees should be brought to trial, told the newspaper that she decided against prosecuting Saudi national Mohammed al-Qahtani because his interrogation met the legal definition of ...
Israel Bans Arab Parties From Election
Wednesday, January 14th, 2009
By a margin of 26-3, the Israeli Central Elections Committee decided to ban the Balad Party from running in next month’s election. By a margin of 21-8, they also banned the United Arab List-Ta’al (UAL-T). The two bans will prevent more than half of the current Arab members of Israel’s Parliament, the Knesset, from running for reelection.
The Arab parties earned the ire of the most hawkish elements in ...
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