published by Tom Sullivan on Thu, 2012-10-25 16:04
Illegal Darfur migrant suffers stillbirth after her pleas for medical attentions were denied. IPS says woman didn’t complain; judge order her release, says 'Israel has moral obligation towards her'.
published by Tom Sullivan on Wed, 2012-10-24 08:19
Pro-government militias intercept food, fuel and medicine and use grad rockets and gas weapons against Bani Walid, a man whose family remains in the town told Russia Today. He claims the daily shelling of the town is Misrata militias’ attempt to eliminate it.
published by Tom Sullivan on Sun, 2012-10-21 21:06
Sanctions and the True Intentions of the "International Community"
published by Tom Sullivan on Mon, 2012-10-01 09:09
A UN report said that the occupation authority is continuing their attacks on Palestinian civilians in the occupied West Bank since the beginning of the current year.
published by Tom Sullivan on Sun, 2012-09-30 23:24
A commander of foreign-sponsored Syrian insurgents has been killed by members of his own armed group, who turned against him in the southwestern city of Dara'a.
published by Tom Sullivan on Tue, 2012-09-04 13:56
Suspected right-wing extremists spray anti-Christian graffiti, targeting Palestinian property in Migron evacuation rebuke.
published by Tom Sullivan on Wed, 2012-08-15 08:38
A nun who has been superior at a Syrian monastery for the past 18 years has warned that media coverage of ongoing violence in that country has been “partial and untrue”. It is “a fake”, Mother Agnes Mariam said, which “hides atrocities committed in the name of liberty and democracy”.
published by Tom Sullivan on Sun, 2012-08-12 21:14
A father with Parkinson's disease was arrested as he watched the Olympic cycling road race because he 'failed to smile or look like he was enjoying himself'.
published by Tom Sullivan on Wed, 2012-08-08 07:28
According to a report by Iraq's Qanon news website, Iraqi human rights activists said that armed rebel groups attacked the house of a Shiite Iraqi family in the Seyede Zainab neighborhood in the capital city of Damascus, killed all members of the family and hanged the last one, a little child.
published by Crimes of Zion on Tue, 2012-06-26 04:39
An eyewitness and future colonel in the Israeli military later wrote of the militia members: “They didn’t know how to fight, but as murderers they were pretty good.”
published by Tom Sullivan on Thu, 2012-01-26 23:24
Lisette Talate died the other day. I remember a wiry, fiercely intelligent woman who masked her grief with a determination that was a presence. She was the embodiment of people's resistance to the war on democracy. I first glimpsed her in a 1950s Colonial Office film about the Chagos islanders, a tiny creole nation living midway between Africa and Asia in the Indian Ocean. The camera panned across thriving villages, a church, a school, a hospital, set in a phenomenon of natural beauty and peace. Lisette remembers the producer saying to her and her teenage friends, "Keep smiling girls!"
published by Tom Sullivan on Sat, 2011-12-17 23:34
This graphic post, from War Is A Crime, documents the savage and brutal behaviour of the 2-12 Infantry Unit both towards the Iraqis whose country they were invading and to a brave young man in their ranks who saw his barbarous colleagues for what they were. To these knuckle-dragging thugs, this young man was a "pussy", but in reality, he had more bravery in the tip of his thumbnail than his tormentors could ever collectively dream of having.
published by Fester on Sat, 2011-12-03 14:31
Little Hugh's murder, a part of the Canterbury Tales, was investigated by King Henry III and resulted in eighteen or nineteen Jews being hanged. Hugh had been scourged, crowned with thorns, and crucified, mockery of Christian symbolism being a persistent feature in Jewish terror.
published by Fester on Fri, 2011-12-02 18:57
This PDF file is a 70-Megabyte download containing a facsimile image of Russia No. 1, a collection of British intelligence reports detailing eyewitness accounts of the horrors of the Bolsheviki.
published by Fester on Tue, 2011-10-04 09:22
The Tohoku earthquake and tsunami were powerful enough to damage Fukushima No.1. The natural disaster, however, was vastly amplified by two external factors: release of the Stuxnet virus, which shut down control systems in the critical 20 minutes prior to the tsunami; and presence of weapons-grade nuclear materials that devastated the nuclear facility and contaminated the entire region.
published by Tom Sullivan on Tue, 2011-08-02 07:33
The Israeli air force has launched an airstrike on the southern Gaza Strip, destroying a tunnel under the enclave's border with Egypt.
published by Tom Sullivan on Thu, 2011-07-21 07:46
The Emergency Water Sanitation and Hygiene group (EWASH) has condemned recent Israeli airstrikes that have resulted in damaged water and sanitation infrastructure in the Gaza Strip.
published by Tom Sullivan on Sat, 2011-07-09 17:57
Sleep-deprived and suffering from a broken leg, 16-year-old Muhammad Halabiyeh endured days of torture at the hands of Israeli soldiers and police officers, who punched him repeatedly in the face and abdomen, shoved needles into his hand and leg and threatened the Palestinian teenager with sexual abuse.
published by Tom Sullivan on Tue, 2011-07-05 22:17
Lifta to make way for Jewish holiday homes
Jonathan Cook reports on plans by Israel to demolish the Palestinian village of Lifta, near Jerusalem, in order to build holiday homes for wealthy foreign Jews and to erase for Israelis “all troubling reminders of an earlier Palestinian presence”.
On a rocky slope dropping steeply away from the busy main road at the entrance to West Jerusalem is to be found a scattering of ancient stone houses, empty and clinging precariously to terraces hewn from the hillside centuries ago.
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