History In Afghanistan
By Kevin Sieff
Officials think they have found a way to
teach Afghan history without widening the
fractures between long-quarreling ethnic and
political groups: leave out the past four
decades. Continue
Anniversaries From
‘Unhistory’
By Noam Chomsky
The events we fail to commemorate say as
much about our national narrative as those
we acknowledge.
Continue
Dark History in Latin
America and the Struggle for Justice
By Cyril Mychalejko
Elliott Abrams, a former high level State
Department official during the 1980s,
testified last week that the Reagan
administration knew that Argentina's
military junta was systematically stealing
babies from murdered and jailed democracy
activists and giving them to right-wing
families friendly to the regime.
Continue
This is What
Imperialism Does to Men
By Che Guevara
"In our condition as colonial slaves, we
could not observe: that “Western
Civilization” disguises behind its showy
facade a picture of hyenas and jackals."
Continue
The Right's Stupidity
Spreads, Enabled by a Too-polite Left
By George
Monbiot
Conservativism may be the refuge of the dim.
But the room for rightwing ideas is made by
those too timid to properly object.
Continue
The Economics of
Incarceration
By Nile Bowie
For every 100,000 Americans, 743 citizens
sit behind bars. Presently, the prison
population in America consists of more than
six million people, a number exceeding the
amount of prisoners held in the gulags of
the former Soviet Union at any point in its
history.
Continue
55 killed in northern
Yemen violence: --
Dozens were killed in deadly clashes in
northern Yemen as Sunni Muslim Salafists try
to force back advancing Shia militants,
witnesses said.
25 killed in Syria
civil war: activists: At
least 21 "civilians" and four soldiers were
killed on Tuesday in violence across Syria,
the majority of them in the flashpoint
central city of Homs, activists said.
Russian FM: Syria's
Assad willing to accept expanded Arab League
mission: After talks in
Damascus, Sergei Lavrov also says Assad had
assured him he was 'completely committed' to
seeking an end to violence by all sides.
Gulf countries to
expel Syrian ambassadors:
The six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
decided Tuesday to expel Syrian ambassadors
from their countries in protest at the
continued government crackdown on
pro-democracy activists, Doha-based
broadcaster Al Jazeera reported.
US should mull arming
Syrian opposition, says senator:
Senior Republican senator John McCain urged
the United States Tuesday to consider arming
the opposition fighting the forces of
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad.
Lebanese security
officials seize suspicious cargo from US,
Brazil: Lebanon’s
security officials say a suspicious cargo
containing huge amounts of US dollars, guns,
special passports and credit cards have been
seized upon arrival in the Lebanese capital,
Beirut, from the US and Brazil.
Engineering Consent For An Attack On Iran
US Prof. Tells
Newsweek Israel Must Attack Iran – Now:
Prof. Ferguson maintains that whether he
likes it or not, President Barack Obama will
comes to Israel’s defense if it attacks Iran
in an attempt to slow down its nuclear
development, if not destroy its nuclear
facilities altogether.
Engineering Consent For An Attack On Iran
Israel and Iran on
the Eve of Destruction in a New Six-Day War:
There are plenty of arguments against an
Israeli attack on Iran. And all of them are
bad.
Israel faces Turkey
airfield question on Iran issue:
Airfields located in Jordan, Saudi Arabia,
Iraq and Syria were essential for Israeli
aircraft but that it was unlikely these
countries would provide permission for Tel
Aviv to use their airfields.
Clinton meets Israeli
FM amid Iran crisis: The
Israeli foreign minister is also meeting
with members of the US Congress during his
visit
Obama Declares
"Threat" From Iran a National Emergency:
Video
Iran calls new US
sanctions ‘psychological war’:
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin
Mehmanparast said "When they impose
sanctions on our central bank even though we
have no transactions with them, it shows ...
they think they are able to put pressure on
our people. create concerns and social
discontent," he added.
Iran defaults on
payments to Indian rice traders:
Iranian buyers have defaulted on payments
for about 200,000 tonnes of rice from their
top supplier India, exporters and rice
millers said on Tuesday, a sign of the
mounting pressure on Tehran from a new wave
of Western sanctions.
15 Pakistani
militants killed in Upper Orakzai:
Pak Security forces pounded militant
hideouts with jet fighters, killing at least
15 and injuring eight militants in different
areas of Upper Orakzai.
Afghan security guard
kills 5 colleagues, police:
An Afghan security guard killed three
colleagues and two police in southern Afghan
city of Kandahar, the provincial authorities
said on Tuesday
67% Favor Ending U.S.
Combat Role in Afghanistan by Next Year:
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone
survey finds that 67% of Likely U.S. Voters
favor ending the U.S. combat military
mission in Afghanistan by the middle of next
year. Just 22% are opposed to ending combat
actions by then. Eleven percent (11%) are
not sure.
Seven killed in
Libyan refugee camp:
Killings at a Tripoli refugee camp highlight
ongoing persecution of black Libyans.
U.S. Planning to
Slash Iraq Embassy Staff by Up to Half:
Less than two months after American troops
left, the State Department is preparing to
slash by as much as half the enormous
diplomatic presence it had planned for Iraq,
a sharp sign of declining American influence
in the country.
UK: Government 'may
sanction nerve-agent use on rioters',
scientists fear: Leading
neuroscientists believe that the UK
Government may be about to sanction the
development of nerve agents for British
police that would be banned in warfare under
an international treaty on chemical weapons.
UK: Germans jailed
for possessing documents useful to terrorism.
The documents they were carrying were
electronic copies of Inspire magazine, an
English publication launched by al-Qaeda in
the Arabian
2 U.S. Citizens
Barred From Returning to US:
A Muslim civil rights group wants the
Justice Department to investigate the
tactics of FBI agents in Portland after two
Libyan-Americans from Oregon were barred
from returning to the United States.
FBI warns of threat
from anti-government extremists:
- Anti-government extremists opposed to
taxes and regulations pose a growing threat
to local law enforcement officers in the
United States, the FBI warned on Monday.
24-hour general
strike under way in Greece:
A 24-hour general strike is under way in
Greece against the Cabinet’s austerity
policy. Railway and maritime traffic has
come to a halt, and public transport
disruptions have been reported.
Old Mortgages Rise
from the Dead, Haunt Homeowners:
Depositions from "affidavit slaves" depict a
surreal, assembly-line world in which the
banks and their partner firms hired hair
stylists, fast-food kids and Wal-Mart floor
workers, paying them $10 an hour, to pose as
bank vice presidents, assistant secretaries
and corporate attorneys.
January 06, 2012
U.S. Wrongly
Demonizes Iran
By Karl Lindemann
As with any country that is attempting to
develop its nuclear technology, Iran should
be monitored. But the current U.S. policies
are completely unwarranted.
Continue
Yet Another War for
Israel
By William A. Cook
Has it come to this, that unnamed Israeli
spokespeople, voicing AIPAC’s policies,
determine what nation the U.S. should invade
without consultation with the
representatives of the American people?
Continue
Two Front
International Struggle For Palestine:
By Lawrence Davidson
It is important to point out that
even a one-state solution capable of
bringing justice to the Palestinians, and in
doing so, saving the Jews from the folly of
Zionism, will not be possible without
worldwide intervention.
Continue
Facts from Fiction:
What's Really
Happening in Syria?
By RT
The deadly crossfire has left
international media relying on snatches of
information and dubious or unverifiable
sources to report the unrest dragging the
nation towards civil war.
Continue
Heading for War on
Syria
By Stephen Lendman
Assad confronted a Western-backed
armed insurgency replicating the Libya
model. By so doing he acted responsibly
against a heavily armed insurrection.
Continue
Obama Terror Drones
CIA Targeting
Rescuers and Funerals
By Chris Woods
and Christina Lamb
The CIA’s drone campaign in Pakistan has
killed dozens of civilians who had gone to
help rescue victims or were attending
funerals.
Continue
Behold: The U.S. God
Of War
The Holy Fire of
Patriotism
Must Watch Short Video
O Lord our God, ... help us to drown the
thunder of the guns with the shrieks of
their wounded, writhing in pain; help us to
lay waste their humble homes with a
hurricane of fire.
Continue
Truth, Lies and
Afghanistan
By Lt. Col. Daniel L. Davis
I spent last year in Afghanistan, visiting
and talking with U.S. troops and their
Afghan partners. --- What I saw bore no
resemblance to rosy official statements by
U.S. military leaders about conditions on
the ground.
Continue
The January Jobs Are
Statistical Artifacts
By Paul Craig Roberts
The phony data serve many interests, but not
those of the American people.
Continue
Occupying Corporations
How to Cut Corporate
Power
By Bill Quigley
The legal fiction of corporate
personhood and the constitutional rights
taken by corporations must cease. Join the
efforts to cut them down to size and restore
the right of the people to govern.
Continue
The Cancer in Occupy
By Chris Hedges
The Black Bloc anarchists, who have
been active on the streets in Oakland and
other cities, are the cancer of the Occupy
movement.
Continue
Civil war rages as 25
killed in Syria: Upwards
of 17 civilians were killed and dozens
wounded as security forces renewed their
bombardment of Homs, the Syrian Observatory
for Human Rights said.
Syrian deserters
destroy army post: rights group:
Syrian army deserters destroyed a military
control post in the northeast overnight,
killing three officers and capturing 19
soldiers in the process, a rights group said
Monday.
Armed groups fire
missiles into Homs:
According to the Britain-based Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights, at least 17
people have been killed in Homs on Monday.
Government troops have been fighting
terrorist groups in Homs for several days.
Syrian army defectors
form higher military council:
The council, named "The Higher Revolutionary
Council" and designed to supersede the Free
Syrian Army (FSA), said its head was General
Mustafa Ahmed al-Sheikh, the highest ranking
deserter who had fled to Turkey.
After Russia’s UN
veto, US talks of “coalition of the willing”
against Syria: The
discussion on the resolution was a political
manoeuvre from the outset, designed either
to force Moscow and Beijing into agreeing to
a UN cover for a Libya-style operation
against the regime of President Bashar
al-Assad, or justify a predetermined
alternative route to regime-change.
Russia, China Vetoes
Spur Western Hysteria, Indecent Comments:
Russia and China condemned Monday the angry
Western reaction to its veto of a UN
resolution over Syria where US envoy
expressed her “disgust” and France Defense
Minister said such countries deserve a “kick
in the ass”!
U.S. closes Syria
Embassy, pulls all staff:
Robert Ford, the American ambassador, and 17
other U.S. officials left Syria and were
expected to travel back to the United
States. Ford informed Syrian authorities of
the decision to leave earlier in the day,
State Department officials said. Two
diplomats left by air and the others went
overland to Jordan.
9 killed as car bomb
explodes in Afghan blast
: The blast went off at a parking lot
outside the police building in Kandahar,
Saisal Ahmad, a spokesperson for the
provincial government, said on Sunday.
US colonel: Don't
believe US statements on progress in
Afghanistan: I spent
five years covering the Iraq war, and at the
end of it I was not inclined to believe
anything official spokesmen had to say about
Iraq anymore.
Four soldiers killed
in blast N. Iraq: Four
Iraqi army soldiers were killed in a bomb
blast that targeted their patrol in Mosul,
northern Iraq, Iraqi police said on Monday.
US-made bomb killed
Iran expert: Report: The
United States provided an anti-Iran
terrorist group with the bomb used to
assassinate Iranian scientist Mostafa Ahmadi
Roshan last month, a report has revealed.
President Obama:
U.S., Israel in 'lockstep' on Iran:
President Barack Obama said
Sunday that he’s committed to working in
“lockstep” with Israel to try to prevent
Iran from developing nuclear weapons
House Intel Chair:
Israel Attack on Iran Would Harm U.S.
National Security: “If
Israel does a unilateral strike, this could
be a real problem for the national security
interests of the United States,” Rep. Mike
Rogers, R-Mich., said today
No Evidence Iran
Would Attack U.S.:
Obama: : Obama said: “We don’t see any
evidence they have those intentions or
capabilities.”
An Act Of War:
US
freezes all assets of Iranian government and
central bank: US
President Barack Obama signed an executive
order on Monday imposing new, stricter
sanctions on Iran and its central bank,
saying a broader asset freeze was necessary
because Iranian banks were concealing
transactions.
Iran vows to
retaliate against any country that stages
attack: Gen. Hossein
Salami, deputy commander of the elite
Revolutionary Guard, Iran's most powerful
military force, did not elaborate. His
comments appeared to be a warning to Iran's
neighbors not to let their territory or
airspace be used as a base for an attack.
'Israeli attack will
prompt Pakistani response':
European diplomat based in Islamabad says
Israeli strike would force Pakistan to
support Iranian retaliation, while EU
official says 'political and economic
consequences of attack would be catastrophic
for Europe'
Engineering Consent For An Attack On
Iran:
Santorum: Iran would
nuke Missouri: Rick
Santorum warned that if Iran procures a
nuclear weapon, it would pose a threat even
to Missouri.
Iranian calls for
pre-emptive strike on Israel:
Mr. Tavakoli said a pre-emptive strike would
be justified in Islamic terms and in
practical military terms, given the threats
emanating from Israel.
Israel can clear
Mideast of nukes, it just won't:
If Israel accepts an invitation to the
conference in Helsinki, it will have an
opportunity to move ahead on a deal:
comprehensive nuclear disarmament in
exchange for comprehensive peace, says
researchers' position paper.
India delegation to
go to Iran to boost oil exports:
"You have to devise a mechanism with which
you can pay for the import of oil and avoid
attracting sanctions," the official said.
Pacifists protest
possible war against Iran:
Hundreds of protesters demonstrated Saturday
in New York and pacifist groups took to the
streets in dozens of other US and Canadian
cities in a "Day of Mass Action" against a
possible war with Iran.
Abbas
to lead Palestinian unity cabinet, following
Hamas-Fatah deal:
Agreement between rival factions represents
a significant breakthrough in the efforts to
reach Palestinian reconciliation; still not
clear when unity government will be sworn
in.
U.S. Jews who put
Israel first are merely exercising their
democratic rights: Some
may retort that Israel is a foreign country,
not a domestic policy choice; a vote based
on a foreign countries interest is clearly
not something that a loyal citizen would do.
There are many responses to this accusation,
I will lay out two.
Egpytian foreign
workers' trial goes ahead despite US threat:
Egypt has referred to trial the cases of 19
US citizens and 24 other employees of civil
society groups charged with illegally using
foreign funds to foment unrest.
Lawmakers: U.S. aid
to Egypt at risk: A
bipartisan group of more than 40 House
lawmakers are warning top Obama
administration and Egyptian officials
they’ll oppose U.S. aid to Egypt unless a
standoff over nongovernmental organizations
is resolved quickly.
Offshore Everywhere
: How Drones, Special Operations Forces, and
the U.S. Navy Plan to End National
Sovereignty As We Know It
U.S. Marine
expeditionary unit possible in Australia:
The Navy’s top officer raised the
possibility Saturday of a Marine
expeditionary unit deploying to Australia on
a rotational basis as part of a new
agreement reached between the Pacific nation
and the U.S.
Australia: Passengers
face body scans before flights:
PASSENGERS at airports across Australia will
be forced to undergo full-body scans or be
banned from flying under new laws to be
introduced into Federal Parliament this
week.
Soros: Obama, Romney
'Not Much Difference':
Billionaire financier George Soros thinks
that, if Mitt Romney wins the presidency,
there will be "little difference" between
him and Barack Obama in the White House.
Bradley Manning Nobel
Peace Prize Nomination 2012:
February 1st 2012 the entire parliamentary
group of The Movement of the Icelandic
Parliament nominated Private Bradley Manning
for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Temperature Soars Mysteriously Inside
Fukushima Nuclear Reactor:
- The temperature of a reactor at Japan's
stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has
soared and remained mysteriously high
Monday, despite more water being pumped
through it.
Greece caves to
pressure and cuts state jobs:
Move to eliminate 15,000 civil service jobs
signals major shift in policy in run-up to
crucial coalition meeting.
Romanian PM resigns
after protests:
Romania’s prime minister, Emil Boc, and his
government resigned on Monday in an apparent
attempt to take the heat out of protests
against austerity measures and alleged
government cronyism that have been simmering
for three weeks.
The battle for
McPherson Square: Video
- Rough police tactics rout 300 protesters
from their tent city in the heart of
Washington
February 04, 2012
An Attack on Iran Must be
Stopped
By Andrew Murray
As the US and UK gear
up for another senseless war in the Middle
East, one thing is certain – it will end in
disaster.
Continue
The Growing Iranian
Military Behemoth?
By Glenn Greenwald
American political officials and
commentators feel free to insist, with a
straight face, that Iran is an aggressor
nation posing a serious threat to the U.S.:
such a serious threat, in fact, that war may
be necessary to stop it.
Continue
Lawmakers, "Experts"
Spin Tales of Iranian Terror in Latin
America
By Charles Davis
Through its ties with Venezuela and other
nations in Latin America, Iran is building
an anti-U.S. alliance in the Western
Hemisphere that poses a direct, imminent
threat to the United States, Ileana
Ros-Lehtinen said Thursday.
Continue
U.S. Leak on Israeli
Attack Weakened a Warning to Netanyahu
By Gareth Porter
The real aim of the leak brings
into sharper focus a contradiction in the
Barack Obama administration's Iran policy.
Continue
Russia as Smokescreen
Cynicism Around Syria
By Vijay Prashad
The US and Israel are currently hiding
behind the Russians (and to some extent the
Chinese) in the UN Security Council. None of
them have any interest in the removal of
al-Assad from power.
Continue
Exposed: The Arab
Agenda in Syria
By Pepe Escobar
Here's a crash course on the
"democratic" machinations of the Arab League
- rather the GCC League, as real power in
this pan-Arab organization is wielded by two
of the six Persian Gulf monarchies.
Continue
Newt Gingrich
Suggests Obama Is A Muslim-Appeasing Traitor
By Ellen
“…I think you have a pro-Islamist faction in
the administration that is on every front
trying to appease people who are our
enemies…"
Continue
Muslim: Quip Led to
Terror Probe
By SIDHARTHA BANERJEE
A casual text message to work colleagues
encouraging them to "blow away" the
competition at a trade show allegedly
plunged a Muslim man into a terrorism probe.
Continue
A War Anniversary
that U.S. Wishes to Forget
By Emil Guillermo
Feb. 4 marks the anniversary of a war
America won — but doesn’t care to crow
about. When the memory only produces shame
and regret, you can understand why.
Continue
5 Wars That America
Must End
By Eric Blair
When poverty rates climb, there's a crew of
government workers secretly high-fiving that
their job is safe. When marijuana
legalization measures fail, the police and
prison unions celebrate. When America is
attacked, the weapons manufacturers rejoice.
Continue
200 killed in Syria
govt assault: "Activist":
Syrian forces unleashed a barrage of mortars
and artillery on the battered city of Homs
today, killing more than 200 people in what
appears to be the bloodiest episode in the
nearly 11-month-old uprising, activists
said.
Syrian government
denies reports of army shelling city of Homs:
The denial came after Syrian opposition
groups claimed that dozens of civilians have
lost their lives in an attack by the army on
the violence-hit city.
Russia and China veto
UN resolution on Syria:
The Americans said the two countries had
sold out the Syrian people; the French
accused them of backing Damascus without
scruple; while the British said they had
turned their backs on the Arab world.
US ‘Disgusted’ by
Russia, China Veto of UN Resolution to End
Violence in Syria: “The
United States is disgusted that a couple of
members of this Council continue to prevent
us from fulfilling our sole purpose,” U.S.
Ambassador Susan Rice said. “For months this
Council has been held hostage by a couple of
members,” she said, referring to Russia and
China
Text of proposed UN
resolution on Syria:
Text of the proposed U.N. Security Council
resolution on Syria that was vetoed Saturday
by Russia and China:
Engineering Consent For An Attack On
Iran:
U.N. Nuclear
Inspectors’ Visit to Iran Is a Failure,
"West" Says: American
and European (unnamed) "officials" said
Friday that a mission by international
nuclear inspectors to Tehran this week had
failed to address their key concerns,
indicating that Iran’s leaders believe they
can resist pressure to open up the nation’s
nuclear program.
Presstitute alert:
Iran stonewalls U.N.
nuclear watchdog on (Unnamed)
site-diplomats:
Iran's apparent reluctance to let U.N.
inspectors visit a military site near Tehran
underlines the uphill task they face in
getting the Islamic state to address
suspicions it may be seeking to develop
nuclear weapons, Western diplomats say.
Crack Israeli
commando unit formed to target Iranian
nuclear programme:
Mossad hit squads have already carried out
assassinations on key Iranian scientists and
the Depth Corps has been sent deep inside
Iran to prepare an all-out strike against
its nuclear programme.
Assassination Unit
set up inside Iran:
Israeli Defence Ministry official were
quoted as saying that the unit has been
organized “to coordinate deep penetration
operations in other countries as well.”
Engineering Consent For An Attack On
Iran:
Israeli embassies,
consulates raise alter over Iranian threats:
- Israel has raised the alert level at its
consulates and embassies due to fears of an
Iranian terror attack, Israeli radio
revealed Saturday.
Germany Warns Against
Military Action Against Iran:
Germany's foreign minister, Guido
Westerwelle said on Saturday that Europe is
determined to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran
but is warning against military action.
Robert Fisk: An
attack on Tehran would be madness. So don't
rule it out: After
invading Iraq over weapons of mass
destruction, we plan to clap as Israel bombs
Iran
"Iranian opposition"
meets in Sweden: About
50 exiled members of Iran's opposition on
Saturday gathered for a two-day conference
in Stockholm to discuss how they can unite
to promote democracy in their homeland and
prepare for its parliamentary election in
March.
Iran calls on EU to
review oil embargo decision:
"Unfortunately the EU has succumbed to
America's pressure. I hope they would review
their decision on sanctioning Iran's oil
exports" Iran's oil minister
Iran to cut oil
exports to ‘hostile’ European states:
“We will certainly cut [oil exports] to some
European states,” Mr Ghasemi said on
Saturday. But he gave no indication on
timing nor did he identify which countries
would be Iran’s target because of their
“more hostile positions”.
Iran to OPEC states:
Do not raise oil output:
Iran has asked OPEC members not to raise oil
production to compensate for a European
Union embargo against the Islamic republic,
Oil Minister Rostam Qasemi said on Saturday.
Iranian battle group
docks in Saudi Arabia:
Iran's 18th naval battle group has docked at
the port of Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, Mehr
News Agency quoted the commander of Iran's
naval fleet as saying on Saturday.
NYPD document:
Collect intelligence at mosques:
The New York Police Department recommended
increasing surveillance of thousands of
Shiite Muslims and their mosques, based
solely on their religion, as a way to sweep
the Northeast for signs of Iranian
terrorists, according to interviews and a
newly obtained secret police document.
37 killed as UN peace
talks collapse:
Officials from three states and the UN had
met for talks in the remote town of Mayendit
in Unity state in an effort to reduce
inter-ethnic tensions. Those killed in the
gun battle included civilians, but most were
police.
Sudan: President Does
Not Exclude Possibility of War With Juba:
The Sudanese president Omer Hassan al-Bashir
highlighted the unprecedented level of
tensions with the newly established state of
South Sudan by saying that war is now a
possibility.
18 militants, 7
soldiers killed in clash in northwestern
Pakistan: At least seven
Pakistani soldiers and 18 suspected
militants were killed on Friday in an attack
in the country's northwestern tribal region,
officials said on Saturday.
3 Gunmen Killed in
Clashes with Afghan Police in Nangarhar:
The incident took place in Keera Khil
district of Nangarhar province, while the
gunmen attacked on Afghan police, Ahmad Zia
Abdulzai, provincial spokesman told TOLOnews
reporter.
American Forces
Killed An Afghan Soldier:
An Afghan soldier was shod to dead by
American forces in Sar-i-Pul province last
night.
Afghan civilian death
toll hits 'record high':
UN mission in Afghanistan says 2011 was
fifth straight year that number of dead has
risen, with 3,021 civilians killed.
Fact or fiction:
Mullah Omar wrote to
Obama: officials:
Current and former U.S. officials told a
foreign news agency that reclusive Taliban
leader Mullah Mohammed Omar wrote to
President Barack Obama last year indicating
an interest in talks key to ending the war
in Afghanistan.
9 killed in Egypt
over football riots:
Nine killed and more than 2,500 wounded in
clashes over authorities' failure to prevent
Port Said football violence.
Video shows French
woman wounded by IDF grenade in West Bank
protest: Protesters from
the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh released
video footage on Saturday showing that the
French woman wounded during the weekly
protest on Friday was hit by an Israel
Defense Forces gas grenade .
Anonymous leaks
e-mails in Iraq’s Haditha massacre case:
Anonymous, in the statement on the
puckettfaraj.com website, said it wanted to
bring attention to the "brutality of U.S.
imperialism."
Manning to face court martial over WikiLeaks:
Accused of leaking more than 700,000 secret
documents, private in US army faces possible
life imprisonment.
Probe call over
'spying' on Shias in New York:
Rights groups urge officials to open
investigation after report shows city's
police recommended surveillance of mosques.
Set Up Free Email
Encryption In 15 Minutes:
Not only is free email encryption very
useful, but it is fairly simple, almost
seamless, and you don’t need to befriend a
bunch of encryption fanatics to use it
effectively
Is US democracy being
bought and sold?: Video
- How corporations, unions and political
action committees are shaping the candidate
pool.