Архивохранилище для Июль 2008
Штольн секретов положения Sibel Edmonds соединяет политику трубопровода, Madrassas & турецкие полномочия
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В недавнее судебное дело иммиграции включая турецкого исламского руководителя, Fetullah Gulen, обвинителей США подвергли действию противозаконное, covert, деятельность C I A включая преднамеренное Islamization центральной Азии. Эта деятельность ongoing с падения советского союза в ongoing холодной войне для того чтобы контролировать более обширные энергетические ресурсы зоны - Uzbekistan,…
`Шариковая бомба заявок пентагона за исключением жизней'
Воскресенье 12-ое июль 2008
Noah Shachtman |Пентагон not only сказал миру вчера что он будет держать на использовании шариковая бомба -- он вызвал состязательные жизн-savers оружий, слишком.
Военное ведомство раскрыло свое новый курс на munitions группы. В ем, оружия, которые разбрасывают малюсенькие bomblets над огромными swaths территории, описаны как «правомерные оружия с ясным воинским общим назначением.» Not only делают «они…
Mukasey отказывает зондировать расспрашивания C I A
Воскресенье 12-ое июль 2008
ДЖЕЙСОН РАЙАН | Attorney general Майкл Mukasey сообщало комитет дома Judiciary что он не назначит специальные консультанты для того чтобы расследовать действия офицеров и веществ C I A дирижировали расспрашивания detainee включили состязательные методы such as waterboarding, который имитирует тонуть.
Состязательные практики расспрашивания были утвержены законоведами от офиса отдела правосудия законных консультантов.
В письме для того чтобы расквартировать Judiciary представителя руководителя. Джон Conyers,…
Усилие полиций с бюджетей £320 миллион - только отсутствие злодеяния!
Воскресенье 12-ое июль 2008
Полиции NORTHUMBRIA одним из усилий Британии самых больших и самых многодельных. Оно использует больше чем 4.000 офицеров и имеет бюджетю вокруг £320 миллиона год.
того, больше чем £1 миллион потрачено на своем отделе PR. However, as a freelance journalist based in Northumberland, I am frequently amazed at how peaceful the area is – or at least if you believe the force’s press office. Despite the force ...
EPA Won’t Act on Emissions
Saturday, July 12th, 2008
By Juliet Eilperin and R. Jeffrey Smith | The Bush administration has decided not to take any new steps to regulate greenhouse gas emissions before the president leaves office, despite pressure from the Supreme Court and broad accord among senior federal officials that new regulation is appropriate now.
The Environmental Protection Agency plans to announce today ...
SECRET RED CROSS REPORT SAYS THE CIA TORTURED AL QAEDA DETAINEES
Saturday, July 12th, 2008
Progress Report | "Red Cross investigators concluded last year in a secret report that the Central Intelligence Agency's interrogation methods for high-level al Qaeda prisoners constituted torture," according to a new book by investigative reporter Jane Mayer.
The report found that the Bush administration "may have committed 'grave breaches' of the Geneva Conventions" and that the officials who approved the methods could be "guilty of war crimes." The report, ...
Marine Describes Killing Prisoners In Iraq
Saturday, July 12th, 2008
Sgt. Jermaine Nelson, in a tape-recorded interview, says he and a fellow sergeant were ordered to kill the prisoners during a sweep through a Fallouja neighborhood in 2004.
By Tony Perry
CAMP PENDLETON -- A graphic, vulgarity-laced interview in which a Marine described how he and two other Marines killed four unarmed prisoners in Iraq was played today during a preliminary hearing in the case.
Sgt. Jermaine Nelson, in a tape-recorded interview with ...
Pilger: How Britain wages war
Friday, July 11th, 2008
By John Pilger | The military has created a wall of silence around its frequent resort to barbaric practices, including torture, and goes out of its way to avoid legal scrutiny
Five photographs together break a silence. The first is of a former Gurkha regimental sergeant major, Tul Bahadur Pun, aged 87. He sits in a wheelchair outside 10 Downing Street. He holds a board full of medals, including ...
U.S. military to patrol Internet
Friday, July 11th, 2008
UPI | The U.S. military is looking for a contractor to patrol cyberspace, watching for warning signs of forthcoming terrorist attacks or other hostile activity on the Web.
"If someone wants to blow us up, we want to know about it," Robert Hembrook, the deputy intelligence chief of the U.S. Army's Fifth Signal Command in Mannheim, Germany, told United Press International.
In a solicitation posted on the Web last week, the command ...
Iran’s top nuclear negotiator faces charges over Halliburton ties
Friday, July 11th, 2008
Iran Focus | Iran’s judiciary has arrested several executives of a privately-owned oil drilling company over their dealings with the U.S.-based oil giant Halliburton and one of the country’s top nuclear negotiators is facing charges of involvement in an oil scam, a semi-official news agency reported.
Fars News Agency said Mehrdad Safdari, chairman of the Board of Directors of Oriental Oil Kish, and several of his collegues are being ...
9/11 defendant argues to see classified evidence
Friday, July 11th, 2008
By Carol Rosenberg | An alleged al Qaida fighter accused of training the Sept. 11 hijackers sought access to classified evidence Thursday, reassuring the war court here that, once convicted, he'll take U.S. secrets to his grave.
''If I am going to receive the death sentence, this evidence will go with me,'' declared Waleed bin Attash, a one-legged Yemeni captive accused of running an al Qaida camp in Afghanistan.
After ...
Double standards of our ‘war on terror’
Friday, July 11th, 2008
Truth about our covert alliances shatters the West’s cosy moral universe, says Matthew Carr
Western governments like to depict terrorism as a uniquely moral evil which democratic states do not engage in. But history is filled with instances in which even democratic governments have sanctioned or perpetrated acts of violence that would ordinarily be described as 'terrorist', from bombings and assassinations to black ops and 'dirty ...
Whistleblower Says Pentagon Putting KBR Above Soldiers
Friday, July 11th, 2008
By DAVID IVANOVICH | The Pentagon's oversight of Houston-based KBR's work in Iraq and Afghanistan has been "irregular and highly out of the ordinary," a former Army contracting official told Senate Democrats Wednesday.
Charles Smith, the former chief of the Army Field Support Command with responsibility for overseeing KBR's massive contract with the Army, contends he was forced out of his job in 2004 for objecting to the ...
The FBI’s Plan to ‘Profile’ Muslims
Friday, July 11th, 2008
By Juan Cole | The U.S. Justice Department is considering a change in the grounds on which the FBI can investigate citizens and legal residents of the United States. Till now, DOJ guidelines have required the FBI to have some evidence of wrongdoing before it opens an investigation. The impending new rules, which would be implemented later this summer, allow bureau agents to establish a terrorist profile or pattern of ...
9/11 Cultwatch To Speak At Anarchist Studies Network Conference
Thursday, July 10th, 2008
This September Loughborough University hosts the Anarchist Studies Network conference.
Joining in the debates and discussions, to be held between Thursday 4th and Saturday 6th September, will be 9/11 Cultwatch's Larry O'Hara and Paul Stott.
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For more information visit http://www.anarchist-studies-network.org.uk/
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Since the 9/11 terrorist attacks in America, a worldwide movement has developed. Its activists run thousands of websites, have produced hundreds of books, DVDs and articles, and attend ...















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