Number Of Iraqis Slaughtered
In US War And Occupation Of Iraq "1,331,578"
Number
of U.S. Military Personnel Sacrificed
(Officially
acknowledged) In U.S. War And
Occupation Of Iraq 4,322
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Mourn On The 4th of July
By John Pilger
Liberals say that the United States is once again
a "nation of moral ideals", but behind
the façade little has changed. With his
government of warmongers, Wall Street cronies and
polluters from the Bush and Clinton eras, Barack
Obama is merely upholding the myths of a divine
America. Continue
Tehran and Tegucigalpa: A Tale
of Two Capitals
By Barry Grey
Nothing so clearly demonstrates the decay of
American democracy and the free press
in the United States than the manner in which it
lines up behind phony color revolutions
against regimes deemed inimical to US interests
and ignores flagrantly antidemocratic measures by
regimes backed by the CIA, the military and the
State Department. Continue
Obamas Rollback Strategy
Honduras, Iran, Pakistan,
Afghanistan (and the Boomerang Effect)
By James Petras
The recent events in Honduras and Iran, which pit
democratically elected regimes against pro-US
military and civilian actors intent on
overthrowing them can best be understood as part
of a larger White House strategy designed to
rollback the gains achieved by opposition
government and movements during the Bush years. Continue
China: Xinjiang Crisis Deepens
By John Chan
So far no world leader has publicly
condemned the massive crackdown by Chinese
security forces in Urumqi or challenged
Beijings claim that its heavily-armed
troops are there to maintain social order and
prevent further ethnic conflict.
Continue
Ousted Honduran President Manuel
Zelaya Discusses Coup, Costa Rica Talks
By Democracy Now! - Audio and Transcript
Zelaya said he is seeking the
resignation of the interim Honduran government
within 24 hours. He emphasized he was in Costa
Rica for talks but not for negotiations with the
forces that ousted him. Citing widespread
international support Zelaya added that he
expects to be shortly reinstated as president. Continue
Are Our Markets Being
Manipulated By "Rogues" Or Firms?
By Danny Schechter
Theres New Evidence to Suggest
that Crime In The Financial Markets is Rife. Continue
The Great American Bubble
Machine
By Matt Taibbi
All that money that you're losing, it's
going somewhere, and in both a literal and a
figurative sense, Goldman Sachs is where it's
going: The bank is a huge, highly sophisticated
engine for converting the useful, deployed wealth
of society into the least useful, most wasteful
and insoluble substance on Earth - pure profit
for rich individuals. Continue
The Two-state Solution,
Israeli-style
Charity, checkpoints and
client rulers
By Jonathan Cook in Ramallah
While Israel has been buying yet more time with
Washington in bickering over a paltry settlement
freeze, it has been forging ahead with the
process of creating two Palestinian territories,
the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, that, despite
supposedly emerging from occupation, are in
reality sinking ever deeper into chronic
dependency on Israeli goodwill. Continue
Congresss $1.2 Million a
Day Drug Habit
By Unsilent Generation
Last year alone the drug industry spent $234
million on lobbying. In the first three months of
this year, it spent more than $66.5 million$1.2
million a day. Continue
US
attack on Pakistan kills 45:
Suspected US drones launched two missile attacks
on Taliban targets in the South Waziristan tribal
region yesterday, killing at least 45 militants
in the latest in a barrage of strikes close to
the Afghan border, intelligence officials said.
Twelve
killed as troops attack militants in South
Waziristan: The jets pounded
suspected Taliban hideouts in four villages
Thursday in Ladha and Kani Guram areas of the
South Waziristan tribal region, near the Afghan
border, four intelligence officials said on
condition of anonymity.
Remotely
controlled blast kills 25 near Kabul:
At least 25 people were killed Thursday in a
remotely detonated explosion south of the
Afghanistan capital in what was apparently a
booby-trapped vehicle.
2
NATO occupation force soldiers killed in S
Afghanistan: Two soldiers of the
NATO-led International Security Assistance Force
(ISAF) were killed on Wednesday in south
Afghanistan, a press release of the alliance said
Thursday.
Iraq:
At least 40 killed in new attacks:
33 people have been killed in two suspected
suicide attacks in the northern Iraqi town of Tal
Afar, police have said. Elsewhere, at least seven
civilians were killed and 20 injured by two bombs
hidden in piles of rubbish in a market in
Baghdad's Sadr city.
US
frees 5 Iranian diplomats held since 2007 in Iraq:
Iran's ambassador to Baghdad says five Iranian
diplomats who were kidnapped by US forces have
been handed over to the government of Nouri
al-Maliki.
Iranian
police disperse protest: Iranian
police have dispersed hundreds of protesters who
staged a march to commemorate the anniversary of
student unrest in 1999, witnesses have said.
G8
issues Iran nuclear 'deadline':
Leaders of the Group of Eight (G8) nations have
deplored post-election violence in Iran, and said
the Islamic Republic had until September to
negotiate with the West over its nuclear
programme.
Clinton
calls for 'even stricter' Iran sanctions:
Is window of opportunities given by Washington to
Tehran about to close? The United States will
call for "even stricter sanctions on Iran to
try to change the behavior of the regime,"
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in a
TV interview broadcast in Venezuela.
Is
Israel Already at War With Iran?:
Israel may have already started a war against
Iran's nuclear program not with bunker
busting bombs and cruise missiles, but with
computers.
UN:
Israel must tear down West Bank barrier:
Israel must tear down its West Bank separation
barrier, a senior U.N. official said Wednesday,
marking five years since the International Court
of Justice declared the barrier illegal and a
violation of Palestinian rights.
EU
retracts criticism of Israeli settlements:
The European Commission on Thursday backtracked
on its unusually harsh criticism of Israeli
settlements, declaring that a statement released
earlier this week did not reflect the
commission's position.
Democrats
Say Panetta Admits CIA Misled Them:
Central Intelligence Agency Director Leon E.
Panetta has told lawmakers that the agency
"concealed significant actions" from
Congress, according to a letter released
Wednesday from seven Democratic lawmakers.
FBI:
Mortgage fraud on the rise: Mortgage
fraud is increasing throughout the U.S., as
distressed homeowners look for answers to
troubled mortgages and find little help from
their banks, according to a new FBI report.
The
Top 10 Mortgage Fraud States For 2008:
Here's a look at the top 10 mortgage fraud states
for 2008:
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Real Estate Professionals Are Indicted on
Mortgage Fraud Charges: The 13,
employed in nearly every profession in the real
estate industry including lawyers, real
estate agents, appraisers and bank workers
were accused of participating in 19 sham real
estate transactions.
July
08, 2009
Extrajudicial
Killing:
US
Attacks Kill 45 People in Pakistan
By ISHTIAQ MAHSUD
The first attack took place before dawn. A
suspected U.S. drone fired six missiles at an
alledged mountaintop training camp in the Karwan
Manza area of South Waziristan, killing 10
suspected militants. Hours later, 12 miles (20
kilometers) to the east, missiles believed fired
from a U.S. drone hit four vehicles carrying
suspected Taliban militants, killing at least 35,
including an alledged key Taliban commander, one
intelligence official said. Continue
Revealed
the Secret Torture Evidence MI5 Tried to
Suppress
By Ian Cobain
At one point three fingernails were
ripped out of his left hand. He says this was
done slowly, over a period of days, while he was
being asked questions which he believes were
handed to the ISI by British and US authorities. Continue
So
This Is What Victory Looks Like?
By Scott Ritter
America will have to deal with the reality that,
no matter how we spin facts, President
Bushs ill-advised Iraqi adventure has ended
in defeat. Continue
Full
Spectrum Dominance
Totalitarian
Democracy in the New World Order
Video interview
William Engdahl on his book Full
Spectrum Dominance: Continue
Micheletti
Blinks
Zelaya's
Return Not Barred from Costa Rica Mediation
By Kristin Bricker
Both Zelaya and coup-imposed President Roberto
Micheletti have agreed to mediations led by Costa
Rican President Óscar Arias Sánchez. The
mediation will begin on Thursday in President
Arias' house in Costa Rica. Continue
A
Class Struggle Unfolds
High
Stakes in Honduras
By BENJAMIN DANGL
When rallying in the streets of
Tegucigalpa for the ousted President Manuel
Zelaya, Alejandra Fernandez, a 23-year-old
university student told a journalist why she
supported Zelaya: "He raised the minimum
wage, gave out free school lunches, provided milk
for the babies and pensions for the elderly,
distributed energy-saving light bulbs, decreased
the price of public transportation, made more
scholarships available for students." Continue
The
Honduras Coup
Is
Obama Innocent?
By Michael Parenti
Obama has denounced the coup and demanded that
the rules of democracy be honored. Still, several
troubling questions remain. Continue
The
Man Who Crashed the World
By Michael Lewis
Almost a year after A.I.G.'s collapse, despite a
tidal wave of outrage, there still has been no
clear explanation of what toppled the insurance
giant. The author decides to ask the people
involved-the silent, shell-shocked traders of the
A.I.G. Financial Products unit-and finds that the
story may have a villain, whose reign of terror
over 400 employees brought the company, the U.S.
economy, and the global financial system to their
knees. Continue
'This Is How They Tortured Me'
By Christine McLaren
The stories force the reader to imagine what it
would be like to learn about suicide for the
first time when a 10-year-old boy hangs himself
in the basement of your school. Or for nuns to
come into your room at night to rape you, or to
strangle you and the other kids until you black
out, just for entertainment.
Continue
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alledged militants killed as massive operation
going on in S Afghanistan: As the
joint U.S.-Afghan military operation entered its
sixth day, over two dozen suspected insurgents
were killed in a single day Tuesday in the
troubled Helmand province, commander of Afghan
205th Corps in the southern region said.
Taliban
kill 8 police, surround east Afghan office:
A district in Afghanistan's restive east was in
danger of falling into Taliban hands after
pitched gunbattles with insurgents killed at
least eight police, a senior official said on
Wednesday.
Where's
Pentagon 'terrorism suspect'? Talking to Karzai:
The Pentagon says that Wakil is among 74 former
Guantanamo Bay detainees who've returned to or
are suspected of returning to terrorism after
their release from the island prison camp. Wakil
scoffs at the suggestion. So do those who know
him.
4
militants killed in NW Pakistan operation:
Four militants were killed including two
commanders and 34 others were apprehended in
northwest Pakistan in the military operation
during last 24 hours, an army press release said
on Wednesday.
Anti-Taliban
tribal leader shot dead in Pakistan: official:
- A Pakistani tribal elder who was raising a
militia against the Taliban has been killed, an
official said Wednesday, in the latest attack
against figures opposing the Islamist rebels.
Britain
"outsourced" torture to Pakistan: MP:
A British opposition politician has accused the
government and intelligence agents of colluding
in the torture of a British terrorism suspect
whose interrogation was "outsourced" to
Pakistan.
At
least 12 killed as deadly car bombs hit Iraqi
city: The first blast went off in a
residential area of northern Mosul, home to
minority Shabaks, killing one person and wounding
six people, a police official told Reuters news
agency. The second exploded about 10 minutes
later near a Shia mosque
Four
policemen, gunman killed in N Iraq:
Four policemen and a gunman were killed in two
attacks in the city of Mosul, the capital of
Nineveh province, on Tuesday, a well-informed
provincial police source said.
Iraq
group calls for further attacks on US troops:
"Even if the Americans remain nowhere but a
small spot in the Iraqi desert ... so every
Muslim should battle them until they are
expelled," the voice, reported to be Abu
Omar al-Baghdadi, head of the so-called Islamic
State of Iraq, said in the recording posted on a
website used by "jihadists".
Were
Iraqis tortured and killed by UK occupation force
soldiers?: Five years after Tony
Blair was informed of damaging evidence of abuse,
Government finally agrees to inquiry into the
alleged massacre of 20 civilians
Iraq
Warns Israel Not to Use Airspace in Iran Attack:
Iraqi legislator Hassan al-Senied warned Israel
Wednesday not to use its airspace to attack Iran.
Any Israeli violoation of Iraqi national
airspace would be considered an offense against
Iraq, he said.
Manufacturing Consent For Attack On Iran: Mullen: Iran is very focused on
developing nuclear capability:
"I believe Iran is very focused on
developing this capability, and I think when they
get it, or should they get it, it will be very
destabilizing," Mullen told the Center for
Strategic and International Studies Tuesday, in
an address on military challenges in the Middle
East, sponsored in connection with the embassy of
the United Arab Emirates.
Manufacturing Consent For Attack On Iran: Time
running out for Iran dialogue, top U.S. soldier
says: The top U. S. military officer
warned yesterday that time is running out for
dialogue with Tehran to avoid either a
nuclear-armed Iran or a possible military strike
against the Islamic Republic.
Israel
and U.S. groups push forward on Iran:
Israel, the Obama administration and the
organized U.S. Jewish community for a few weeks
put on hold their plans to ratchet up
confrontation with Iran over its putative nuclear
weapons program to see how clashes between the
government and protesters who say the June 12
election was stolen would play out.
Another sick child dies in Gaza,
siege death toll at 349: The
Palestinian Ministry of Health said Wednesday
that the number Palestinians who died as a direct
result of the Israeli blockade on Gaza Strip in
two years stands at 349, after the death of a
sick child banned from travelling abroad for
treatment.
Viva Palestina activists
stranded on Gaza border: At
least 100 US activists, said to be carrying $1
million worth of medical supplies for the
suffering Palestinians of the Gaza Strip, have
been stranded on the Egyptian side of the Rafah
crossing since Sunday, waiting for the Zionist
regime to grant them permission to enter the
besieged territory.
Interview:
Mairead Maguire on Irish nightly news :
Máiread Corrigan Maguire, Irish peace prize
winner, who is just back from jail in Israel
Israeli report: U.S. and Israel
strike illegal settlement deal:
An Israeli newspaper said on Wednesday Israel had
won agreement from the United States for the
continued construction of illegal 2,500 housing
units in "Jewish" settlements in the
West Bank, despite U.S. calls for a freeze.
Deadly
protests hit Yemen: At least two
people have been killed in southern Yemen after
police opened fire to break up protests in
several neighbourhoods.
China
may 'execute' protesters: Li Zhi,
the Communist party chief for the city of Urumqi,
said "to those who committed crimes with
cruel means, we will execute them".
Hypocrisy knows no shame: : Barack
Obama urges Russia not to interfere in
neighbouring states: "In 2009,
a great power does not show strength by
dominating or demonising other countries. The
days when empires could treat sovereign states as
pieces on a chessboard are over," he said,
speaking to graduates from Moscow's New Economic
School.
White
House among targets of sweeping cyber attack:
The powerful attack that overwhelmed computers at
U.S. and South Korean government agencies for
days was even broader than initially realized,
also targeting the White House, the Pentagon and
the New York Stock Exchange.
Demonizing N. Korea: Officials:
N. Korea believed behind cyber attacks:
South Korean intelligence officials
believe North Korea or pro-Pyongyang forces
committed cyber attacks that paralyzed major
South Korean and U.S. government Web sites, aides
to two lawmakers said Wednesday.
The
headscarf martyr: murder in German
court sparks Egyptian fury: Her three-year-old
son Mustafa was forced to watch as his mother
slumped to the courtroom floor.
Detainees,
Even if Acquitted, Might Not Go Free:
-- The Obama administration said Tuesday it could
continue to imprison non-U.S. citizens
indefinitely even if they have been acquitted of
terrorism charges by a U.S. military commission.
Rove deposed in U.S. attorney
probe: Former White House
Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove was deposed
Tuesday by attorneys for the House Judiciary
Committee, according to Rep. John Conyers
(D-Mich.), the panels chairman. Roves
deposition began at 10 a.m. and ended around 6:30
p.m, with several breaks, Conyers said.
New
Charges Added to Blackwater Lawsuit:
- New charges filed against private security
contractor Blackwater accuse the company of
murder, destruction of audio and videotaped
evidence, distribution of controlled substances,
tax evasion, child prostitution, and weapons
smuggling.
Court
Upholds Dismissal of Colorado Professor:
Three months after a jury ruled that Ward L.
Churchill, a former University of Colorado
professor, was wrongfully terminated for his
political views, a judge on Tuesday refused to
give him his job back.
Australia:
People's bank to break the Big Four:
The so-called people's bank would be similar to
New Zealand's successful Kiwibank, which was set
up to break the dominance of the Australian-owned
majors.
Big Banks Don't Want
California's IOUs: A group of
the biggest U.S. banks said they would stop
accepting California's IOUs on Friday, adding
pressure on the state to close its $26.3 billion
annual budget gap.
Unemployment,
Not the Stock Market, Distinguishes a Recession
From a Depression: What are the most
important and enduring characteristics of the
Great Depression? And what should we monitor to
determine how severe todays situation
really is?
Apartment
Vacancy at 22-Year High in U.S., Says Reis :
Job losses and falling wages are shrinking the
pool of potential renters, defying forecasts that
prospective homebuyers would rent rather that
purchase as house prices decline.
True
unemployment rate already at 20%:
Not to scare you, but the situation is actually
worse than it seems.
Scientists
create test-tube sperm: The sperm
were created in a test tube, from stem cells
derived from a five-day-old male embryo. The
advance raises ethical questions over the safety
of the procedure and the threat it poses to the
future role of men. It was also challenged by
experts who claimed the sperm-like cells produced
in the experiment were not genuine sperm.
July
07, 2009
A
Coup is Not a Coup. A Not-Coup is a Coup
By Kevin Coleman
As the Presidential Palace was peopled for the
first time by indigenous and black Hondurans, the
disconnect between the urbane, who for so long
had enjoyed ruling the country, and the hitherto
invisible governed became more pronounced. Continue
In
Case You Missed It
The
Fog of War
Eleven
Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara
Errol Morris's Oscar-winning 2003
documentary
This brilliant work by director Morris is the
stuff of life. And death. It arouses the most
basic moral and immoral questions of being human
through an enormously complex and yet simple man,
Robert Strange McNamara. Continue
Bidens
Situational Sovereignty
By Benjamin H. Friedman
An Israeli attack on Iran would be
likely to produce blowback, diplomatic or
otherwise, that would damage us. Given that, our
position should be that attacks on Iran are
unacceptable, and would cost Israel our support. Continue
No
Comment on Kidnapping of McKinney
Black
Caucus Muzzled
By Russell Mokhiber
Im going to quote you as saying
Were so freaked out about pissing
off AIPAC, that of course, were not going
to issue a statement condemning the hijackers.
Who gives a rats ass whether Cynthia
McKinney is being held in a jail in the Israeli
port city of Ashdod? Continue
US Lurching
Towards 'Debt Explosion'
Long-term
Interest Rates on Course to Double
By Philip Aldrick, Banking Editor
The US economy is lurching towards crisis with
long-term interest rates on course to double,
crippling the countrys ability to pay its
debts and potentially plunging it into another
recession, according to a study by the USs
own central bank. Continue
How
the FBI and 9/11 Commission Suppressed Key
Evidence
About
Hani Hanjour, Alleged Hijack Pilot of AAL 77
By Mark H. Gaffney
The evidence was crucial because it
undermined the official explanation that Hani
Hanjour crashed American Airlines Flight 77 into
the Pentagon at high speed after executing an
extremely difficult top gun maneuver. But to
understand how all of this played out, let us
review the case in bite-size pieces... Continue
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"militants" killed as massive operation
going on in S Afghanistan: As the
joint U.S.-Afghan military operation entered its
sixth day, over two dozen insurgents were killed
in a single day Tuesday in the troubled Helmand
province, commander of Afghan 205th Corps in the
southern region said.
Militants
kill 7 US occupation troops in Afghanistan: Taliban
attacks across Afghanistan have killed at least
seven US soldiers, marking the deadliest day for
US forces in the war-ravaged country in nearly a
year.
2
occupation force soldiers killed in Afghanistan
'copter crash: Two
Canadian soldiers and one other coalition soldier
died Monday in southern Afghanistan when the
Griffon helicopter they were aboard crashed
during a mission.
Taliban
Announces Capture Of Drunk US Soldier
Missing in Afghanistan": His
statement made from an undisclosed location via
telephone, also gives some insight as to perhaps
why there has been no explanation for the soldier
mysteriously leaving the base. Sagin said the men
were arrested Thursday morning in Yusuf Khil
district while they were apparently drunk. U.S.
defense sources have previously said the soldier
just walked off post with three
Afghans after he finished working.
US
Attack On Pakistan Kills 16: At least
16 people have been killed in a suspected US
missile strike on a training camp run by
Baitullah Mehsud, the Pakistani Taliban leader,
in South Waziristan, close to the Afghan border,
intelligence officials say.
Deaths
in Pakistan missile strike : The
newspaper said a notification issued by the
Pakistani Interior Ministry stating that suicide
bombers along with the vehicles had entered
Peshawar, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Quetta
and Karachi.
Four
policemen, gunman killed in N Iraq: Four
policemen and a gunman were killed in two attacks
in the city of Mosul, the capital of Nineveh
province, on Tuesday, a well-informed provincial
police source said.
Iraq
bans visits to Saddam's grave: The
government issued the order on Monday after some
schools began arranging trips for their pupils to
visit the site in Saddam's native village of
Al-Awja, outside the northern town of Tikrit, a
government statement said.
Iran's
Revolutionary Guard acknowledges taking a bigger
role in nation's security: The top
leaders of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard
publicly acknowledged they had taken over the
nation's security during the post-election unrest
and warned late Sunday, in a threat against a
reformist wave led by Mir-Hossein Mousavi, that
there was no middle ground in the ongoing dispute
over the reelection of President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad.
Khamenei
ordered Iran election fraud, says ex-president: "The
regime is edging closer to the abyss and is
holding on to power solely by means of violence
and terror," said Banisadr, who was Iran's
first elected president following the 1979
Islamic revolution.
U.S.
denies giving Israel 'green light' to strike Iran: "We
share the Israelis' deep concerns about Iran's
nuclear program," Kelly said. "But you
have to ask Israel if they are going to make a
strike.
'Israel
hesitant to seek U.S. okay to strike Iran': Sources
close to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told
The Washington Times that the premier is hesitant
to request formal U.S. approval to launch
military operations against Iran for fear that
Washington would turn him down, according to a
report which appeared in Tuesday editions.
Iran
attacks Biden's Israel remarks: Iran will
hold the US responsible for any Israeli attack
against the country, Ali Larijani, the speaker of
Iran's parliament, has said.
Wary
of naked force, Israelis eye cyberwar on Iran: The appeal
of cyber attacks was boosted, Israeli sources
say, by the limited feasibility of conventional
air strikes on the distant and fortified Iranian
atomic facilities, and by U.S. reluctance to
countenance another open war in the Middle East.
The
Iranian "Revolution" has failed: So it's
back to the Iran has nuclear weapons
meme in order to pave the way for an attack
against Iran in the hope that regime change can
be affected that way.
European
Commission: Settlements strangling Palestinian
economy: The
European Commission said Israel's policy of
refusing to dismantle settlements is strangling
the Palestinian economy and forcing the
Palestinian Authority to rely on foreign aid.
Efforts
to break siege on Gaza unceasing: It is being
led by American activist Ron Kovic, and includes
British MP George Galloway and activist Kevin
Aovindn along with the support of more than 46
institutions organization in America.
Report:
Israel releases former U.S. congresswoman
McKinney: Israel has allowed a
former U.S. congresswoman, Cynthia McKinney, to
return home days after detaining her and other
activists on board a ship carrying relief
supplies for Gaza, a pro-Palestinian group said
on Monday.
Human
rights group calls for arms embargo after
unlawful attacks in Gaza conflict:
Its report says: "Israels failure to
properly investigate its forces conduct in
Gaza, including war crimes, and its continuing
refusal to cooperate with the United Nations
independent fact-finding mission headed by [the
former South African Constitutional Court judge]
Richard Goldstone, is evidence of its intention
to avoid public scrutiny and
accountability."
In
military race, US forces Israel out of India bid:
The United States has forced Israel to withdraw
from a multi-billion dollar tender to sell
advanced multi-role fighter jets to the Indian
Air Force.
Tensions
high in riot-hit Urumqi: Al
Jazeera's correspondent Melissa Chan, reporting
from Urumqi, said one group of Han Chinese, some
armed with sticks, shovels and knives, were
trying to break through police lines to reach a
Uighur area of the city.
Fighting
forces 204,000 to flee Mogadishu: At
least 105 people have been killed in the past
week alone. Almost half a million people are
living in temporary shelters made from sticks and
plastic sheeting along the road to Afgooye, west
of Mogadishu.
Aid
workers kidnapped in Darfur: The two
women, one Irish and one Ugandan, both working
for the Irish aid croup Goal, were abdutced late
on Friday from their compound in the northern
Darfur town of Kutum, officials from the
UN-African Union peacekeeping mission in Darfur
said
Straight
Talk: Revealing the Real US Africa-Policy:
It's time for some straight talk on U.S. foreign
policy as it relates to Africa. While Obama
administration officials and African Military
Command (AFRICOM) representatives insist that
U.S. foreign policy towards Africa isn't being
militarized, the evidence seems to suggest
otherwise.
Honduran
Teachers Defy Coup Government, Maintain Strike:
The Teachers Union Won't Return to Classes Until
Zelaya is Back in Office; Street Protests
Continue
Ousted
Zelaya gets unlikely US support: The
US boosted ousted Honduran President Manuel
Zelaya today when President Barack Obama called
for his reinstatement even though he had opposed
US policies.
MI5
accused of bribe offer in Rangzieb Ahmed torture
case: Exclusive: Jailed torture
victim says he was offered cash to drop collusion
claim
UK
weapons inspector who was found dead was writing
expose: paper: British weapons
inspector Dr. David Kelly was writing an expose
about his work with anthrax and his warnings that
Iraq possessed no weapons of mass destruction at
the time of his death in July 2003
Calls
grow to supplant dollar as global currency:
The call to find an alternative to the U.S dollar
as the global reserve currency is gaining
momentum as France joined calls by China, India
and Russia for a review of the world's currency
practices.
US
dollar focus of G8 summit: A sliding
dollar would have massive repercussions for the
world economy as it looks to emerge from one of
the most savage recessions in generations, which
has seen global trade collapse by up to 20
percent.
Delinquencies on U.S.
Home-Equity Loans Reach Record:
Late payments on home-equity loans rose to a
record in the first quarter as 18 straight months
of job losses and a slumping economy left more
borrowers unable to pay their debts, the American
Bankers Association reported.
Consumer
loan delinquencies rise to record high:
The number of people delinquent on their loans
rose to a record high in the first quarter,
according to the American Bankers Association.
California
Hotel Foreclosures Double in Last Three Months:
The number of California hotels in default or
foreclosed on has jumped 125% in the last 60
days. The state now has 31 hotels that have been
foreclosed on and 175 in default.
As
California struggles, Fitch cuts debt rating:
California suffered a new setback in its
financial crisis on Monday when Fitch Ratings cut
its rating on the state's general obligation debt
to just two notches above junk status
Who
Killed California's Economy?: .
Unable to pay its bills, the state is issuing
IOUs; its once strong credit rating has
collapsed. The state that once boasted the
seventh-largest gross domestic product in the
world is looking less like a celebrated global
innovator and more like a fiscal basket case
along the lines of Argentina or Latvia.
July
06, 2009
Iran:
Much Ado About Nothing?
By William Blum
So why the big international fuss over the
Iranian election and street protests? There's
only one answer. The obvious one. The announced
winner, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is a Washington ODE,
an Officially Designated Enemy, for not
sufficiently respecting the Empire and its
Israeli partner-in-crime. Continue
A
Few Facts About the Honduran Military Coup
By Ken Silverstein
Theres very little truth to
anything youve read about the coup in
American newspapers. Continue
John
Pilger on Honduras, Iran, Gaza, the Corporate
Media, Obamas Wars and Resisting the
American Empire
By Democracy Now!
Award-winning investigative journalist and
documentary filmmaker, John Pilger, joins us for
a wide-ranging conversation on on Honduras, Iran,
Gaza, the media, health care, and Obamas
wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Pilger has has
written close to a dozen books and made over 50
documentaries on a range of subjects including
struggles around the world for a more just and
peaceful society and against Western military and
economic intervention. Continue
Our
IDF
By Gideon Levy
It's a good thing we have Shayetet 13.
Operating at the crack of dawn - or was it before
nightfall? - the daring naval commandos
fearlessly took control of a rusty, rickety,
unarmed boat bobbing in the middle of the sea.
That's exactly why we have a naval commando force
- to take control of ships offering humanitarian
aid. Behold, the guardian of Israel neither
slumbers nor sleeps. Continue
Its Not Just Our 21 Kidnapped
Passengers.:
By Free Gaza
The kidnapping of 21 international human
rights workers attempting to deliver needed aid
to a besieged people is an outrage, but it is
hardly an isolated one. Continue
What
if the Uighurs were Christian Rather than Muslim?
By Glenn Greenwald
Muslims generally -- not just Al Qaeda --
replaced Communists as our New Enemy and
became the new enabling force for our endless
state of War and never-ending expansions of
executive power. Rather obviously, the Uighurs
were swept into the Enemy category solely by
virtue of their status as Muslims. Continue
Untold
Truths About the American Revolution
By Howard Zinn
Why do we assume that we had to fight a
bloody revolutionary war to get rid of England? Continue
Obama Takes Bushs
Plutocratic-Socialism to the Next Level
By Chris Moore
As the federal government and the two-party
regime running it have become ever more corrupt,
the bubbles have become ever larger and more
frequent. And it is these successively more
frequent bubbles that have destroyed the American
economy, bankrupted Americans, and simultaneously
made these revolving-door federal government
elite/plutocrat-socialists in both parties rich. Continue
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