|
|
|
June 2005
Zimbabwe - the other half of the story Posted: Thursday, June 30, 2005
ZIMBABWE'S TOP DIPLOMAT has hit back at one-sided media coverage of mass evictions, claiming it was part of Africa's biggest social development programme. Full Article : blink.org.uk
Petrocaribe, a positive step for the region Posted: Thursday, June 30, 2005
Venezuela sets up 'CNN rival' In a popular shopping area of Caracas, with street musicians playing a bolero in the background, Jorge Botero is filming a promo for Latin America's most ambitious new satellite channel.
Venezuela launches Caribbean oil alliance Petrocaribe
Petrocaribe, a positive step for the region Hats off to Chavez for putting forward this plan that can benefit the entire Caribbean region. If he and his policies, that are more in line with bringing relief to the disadvantaged, can further influence the region, then that is a good thing.
June 30, 2005 News Posted: Thursday, June 30, 2005
¤ Venezuela's Chavez creates Caribbean energy pact ¤ Petrocaribe, a positive step for the region ¤ Reports death-squad activity one day; killed by a US sniper the next ¤ AHEAD: SIX DECADES OF HUMILIATION ¤ Distractions of the age of Bush ¤ Venezuela sets up 'CNN rival' ¤ Bush ties strings to aid for Africa ¤ Violence is the engine of U.S. history ¤ Staged rescue? ¤ Zimbabwe - the other half of the story ¤ Bush 'exploited 9/11' in Iraq plea ¤ The sobering of America ¤ Bush persists with notion of 9/11-Iraq link ¤ No solution and no apology as president runs out of ideas ¤ All 17 US troops believed killed in Afghan crash-US ¤ Bush's No-News Iraq Speech ¤ Troops' Silence at Fort Bragg Starts a Debate All Its Own ¤ War? What war? ¤ The lobbyists' scandal: The secret world of Washington ¤ Stay the crooked course ¤ Quenching America's thirst for oil
June 29, 2005 News Posted: Wednesday, June 29, 2005
¤ Bush's Speech: Let's Count the Lies ¤ Bush at Fort Bragg—fear-mongering, lies and desperation ¤ Police open fire on Iraq crowd -witnesses ¤ Iraqi front demands US withdrawal ¤ Israeli troops evict more settlers ¤ Give Him an Oscar for Crass ¤ Bush's Iraq-9/11 link irks US press ¤ Bush's mission implausible ¤ Democrats praise treatment of Guantánamo detainees ¤ Revolution, geopolitics and pipelines ¤ Put a Photo of Mad Cow #2 on a Milk Carton ¤ How the Washington Post Lied about Its Own War Poll ¤ Bush's Speech at Fort Bragg Annotated Transcript ¤ Honey, They Shrunk My Iraq War Speech ¤ “Up in Smoke” Bush Flops in Prime Time ¤ Critiquing Bush's Speech: Less than Worthless ¤ LIES Flash ¤ Bush Still Making the False 9/11-Iraq Connection ¤ ABC reports that White House advance team FAKED the applause ¤ Bush cites 9/11 in Iraq plea ¤ Bush evokes 9/11 to bolster Iraq war ¤ Bush Says Iraq War 'Worth It' ¤ Bush Omits Uncomfortable Facts ¤ A Defeat Bred in Deceit ¤ Troops a Favorite Bush Audience ¤ International Cricket Council Rejects Zimbabwe Ban ¤ Taliban down US ’copter; 35 troops killed ¤ Bush Criticized Over Speech About Iraq War ¤ Venezuela seeks to build oil alliance ¤ Afghan US helicopter shot down ¤ US Terror Policies Draw Outrage at Home and Abroad ¤ Violence flares on the 1st anniversary of Iraq's sovereignty ¤ Fear of death inspires twice-daily rite ¤ Bush spells out strategy for war in Iraq ¤ US helicopter 'shot down' in Afghanistan ¤ U.S. Accused in Iraqi Journalist's Death
June 28, 2005 News Posted: Tuesday, June 28, 2005
¤ Meddling in the Internal Politics of Syria ¤ Those "Meetings" with Insurgents More Rumsfeld Lies ¤ George W. Bush, One Lying Son of a Bitch ¤ Mission Accomplished" Again? ¤ Sledgehammer Politics ¤ Keeping it Simple, Stupid ¤ The Saudi oil bombshell ¤ U.S. Helicopter in Afghanistan Down, Bearing 15-20 Aboard ¤ Iraq Car Bombs Kill Shiite Lawmaker, 2 GIs Flashback ¤ The War To Save The U.S. Dollar. ¤ US to produce deadly isotope ¤ From Tehran to Washington, Demagogues Rule ¤ TIMETABLE: SIX MORE YEARS IN IRAQ ¤ The Last Throes of US Dominance ¤ U.S. headed for disaster when efforts in Iraq collapse ¤ It Looks Like A Flip-Flop; Sounds Like A Flip-Flop... ¤ Not Theirs to Give ¤ The ambiguous arsenal ¤ Democrats Criticize Payments to KBR ¤ Ship of Fools Heading for Africa ¤ Bloggers Fighting Government Regulations ¤ Iraqi MP killed; bomber hits hospital ¤ Report questions over $1.4B of Halliburton bills ¤ Iraq: A bloody mess
Have the Latortues Kidnapped Democracy in Haiti? Posted: Monday, June 27, 2005
For the past two months, the coup-installed Haitian government led by de facto Prime Minister Gerard Latortue has been overseeing a climate of insecurity and generalized terror featuring, among other crimes, dramatic, high-profile kidnappings. The kidnappings and terror are - according to multiple sources - orchestrated by the PM's nephew and Security Chief, Youri Latortue. But they are blamed, in media and government circles, on the principal victims: Haiti's poor majority and specifically supporters of ousted President Jean Bertrand Aristide.
Full Article : zmag.org
Hitmen Attempted to Assasinate Land Reform Leader Posted: Monday, June 27, 2005
Land reform leader Braulio Alvarez barely escaped an assasination attempt last Thursday, after receiving two gunshot wounds. Alvarez was intercepted on a highway in the Venezuelan state of Yaracuy by two gunmen after leaving a meeting with local landless workers. The assassination attempt against Alvarez appears to fit into a larger pattern of violence against leaders of Venezuela's land reform that has emerged since the Land Reform law was first passed in 2001.
Alvarez, a deputy to Venezuela's National Assembly (AN) as well as an historic peasant leader, was meeting with landless workers last Thursday in the Northeastern Venezuelan state of Yaracuy, a region that includes both large agricultural holdings known as "latifundios" as well as a large manufacturing center. As he left the meeting, a Chevy Blazer pulled up along side him and two masked men opened fire on his car. Alvarez received a gunshot to his right shoulder, and one to his right leg, but is reported to be stable in hospital.
Since Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez passed a land reform law in 2001, violence against those attempting to implement the government's planned reform has skyrocketed. Full Article : venezuelanalysis.com
June 27, 2005 News Posted: Monday, June 27, 2005
¤ G8: Who are the Hijackers? ¤ To Bush's Blood-Stained Hands, The Answer Must Be No ¤ 2004 VOTE FRAUD FACTS SURFACE ¤ Is This What They Call Democracy? ¤ US to expand its prisons across Iraq ¤ Rice and the Middle East dream ¤ Report: US is the world's biggest jailer ¤ Memo to America . . . Oh, never mind ¤ The Conduct of the UN Before and After the 2003 Invasion ¤ Testimony From World Tribunal for Iraq ¤ U.S. headed for disaster when efforts in Iraq collapse ¤ Wake up Calls ¤ World's guard against anarchy ¤ IRAQ: More Evidence Indicts U.S. ¤ We won't give up nuclear effort, says Iranian leader ¤ Iraq insurgency could last a decade, admits Rumsfeld ¤ Attacks on Iraqi Forces Kill 33 in Mosul ¤ Colombian guerrillas kill 25 soldiers ¤ The tipping point ¤ Public isn't buying Bush's 'fake reality show' ¤ Dick Cheney should confront reality ¤ Abu Ghraib expanded as violence sweeps Iraq ¤ The black stuff has world order over a barrel ¤ The price of Bush's drive for energy ¤ U.S. Talks With Iraqi Insurgents Confirmed ¤ Iraq insurgents deny contact with US ¤ Phantom Menace ¤ Democracy, U.S.-style ¤ No need for ties with Washington, says Iran's hardline new President ¤ US says Iran elections were 'flawed from the start' Flashback ¤ The 2004 US Elections: The Mother of all Vote Frauds Flashback ¤ Election Fraud 2002 in the U.S ¤ We shelter behind the myth that progress is being made ¤ Moscow puppets: Chechen wars killed 300,000 ¤ Claims and Facts: Rhetoric, Reality and the War in Iraq ¤ Oil jumps to over $60 per barrel ¤ .S. Refused to Do Extra Mad-Cow Test ¤ Iraqi militants blast oil pipeline south of Baghdad
Rape earns dubious distinction as a weapon of war Posted: Sunday, June 26, 2005
According to a report prepared by the International Committee of the Red Cross, titled "Women and War" and based on two years of research from 1998 to 1999, approximately 80 percent of war victims are women and children. This is mainly because military conflicts now more commonly engulf towns and cities instead of only frontline areas. Full Article : japantimes.co.jp
June 26, 2005 News Posted: Sunday, June 26, 2005
¤ Israel said to scrap China arms deal ¤ Iraq bombings kill 25 as Rumsfeld confirms insurgent contacts ¤ Two Suicide Bombers Kill 10 Near Mosul ¤ CIA Abducts Muslim, Spends $100,000 in Luxury Hotels ¤ Yes, they did lie to us ¤ Bush asks US: stay with me on Iraq ¥ There is still a lot of Oil there. ¤ U.S. Asks Japan to Keep Troops in Iraq ¥ If you stay, I'll give you some of Iraq's Oil ¤ 5 Afghans Dead, 2 Germans Missing in Blast ¤ The monster within us all ¤ Suicide bomber partly demolishes Iraq police HQ ¤ 70 British Muslims join Iraq fighters ¤ Iran's hardline leader is urged to calm West's nuclear fears ¤ Many killed in Mosul blasts ¤ Twice fooled–shame on us: The case for impeachment ¤ Suicide bomber kills four policemen in Mosul
June 25, 2005 News Posted: Saturday, June 25, 2005
¤ The Most Cowardly War in History ¤ Public isn't buying Bush's 'fake reality show' ¤ Major Advertisers Caught in Spyware Net ¤ Big Media Interlocks with Corporate America ¤ Stocks Fall on Concern Over Oil Prices ¤ UN Experts Cite Guantanamo Torture Reports ¤ 29 confirmed killed in incidents in Iraq today ¤ White House aide Karl Rove ¤ Torture Gone Wild: the Camp Gitmo Reality Show ¤ 'Timetable: Six more years in Iraq' ¤ Mugabe unmoved by criticism ¤ Land Of Confusion: Where The Only Constant Is Change ¤ This Land is Their Land ¤ African Union defends Mugabe ¤ Following the trail of death ¤ Bloodshed Shadows Iraqi's Trip To the U.S. ¤ Iraq: Bush Myths vs. Reality ¤ Rulers, Real Rulers, and War ¤ US Image Abroad Still Sinking ¤ Bush plans primetime TV address ¤ America turns on Bush over Iraq ¤ Soldier shaken by death of brother ends own life ¤ Kill the messenger, hide the news ¤ Mugabe orders army to rebuild shanty homes ¤ Cheney's resort comment rebuked ¤ US Support for Repression in Uzbekistan ¤ Iraqis Fear Era of Relentless Chaos, Cruelty ¤ Expensive Favor ¤ Where You Stand Determines What You See ¤ Ahmadinejad elected president of Iran ¤ Racism Rebooted ¤ U.S. Used Weapons of Mass Destruction ¤ Why Africa won't condemn Zimbabwe blitz
June 24, 2005 News Posted: Friday, June 24, 2005
¤ Abizaid: Insurgency still strong ¤ Cheney: Iraq will be 'enormous success story' ¤ Caribbean Leaders to Visit Venezuela ¤ The Downing Street Fixation ¤ The Paradox of Mexican-Americans at War ¤ What Do the American People Know ¤ Victory and Recruitment ¤ U.S. confirms second case of mad cow disease ¤ Russian soldiers killed in Chechnya ¤ 'The war president' ¤ Child Abuse ¤ 'New, improved Bush: Impish and well-read' ¤ Afghan heroin output growing rapidly, Russia says ¤ Child Abuse ¤ Africa rejects action on Zimbabwe ¤ Bodies of 28 Iraqis are found ¤ US caused more deaths in Iraq than Saddam ¤ Bloodiest day for U.S. women ¤ Confirmation, DSM returned to source. ¤ US caused more deaths in Iraq than Saddam’ ¤ Smokescreens in Afghanistan ¤ What the US wants from Iran ¤ The first, not the last throes ¤ Iraq: The carve-up begins ¤ U.N. Uncovers Torture at Guantanamo Bay
¤ White House Escalates Its Campaign to Isolate Syria ¤ Rice aims to rally top allies against Syria ¤ US pushes for punitive action against Syria
Flashback: ¤ Israel: Iraq 'Not Enough' - Wants US To Take Syria, Iran ¤ IRAN & SYRIA: Terror for Oil & Israel ¤ Israel instructs America to attack Iran and Syria ¤ Mossad: US Must Invade Syria, Saudi Arabia, Iran ¤ Phase Two: Syria and Iran
¤ Rumsfeld Under Fire On the Hill ¤ Censoring the Carnage ¤ U.S. general's remarks contradict Cheney on strength of insurgency ¤ Baghdad Car Bombings Leave Nearly 40 Dead
¤ Rumsfeld claims Iraq is not a quagmire ¥ If you repeat a lie enough it does not make it the truth
Rumsfeld Please Read: ¤ The Iraq quagmire ¤ U.S. Sinking in Iraq Quagmire ¤ Iraq Quagmire Continues ¤ Investigative journalist Seymour Hersh spills the secrets of the Iraq quagmire Video ¤ iraq quagmire or Genocide ¤ American military morale shaken by Iraq quagmire ¤ Sinking deeper into the Iraq quagmire
¤ Not a rosy picture in Iraq, says general ¤ Iraq insurgents snatch victory from defeat ¤ Two years on, the echoes of Vietnam are getting louder ¤ 600 more reserves called up for Iraq ¤ We must breed tigers in Africa ¤ Cruel to be kind? ¤ China Says Death Toll in Flood Over 500 ¤ A facelift, a few flirty words about EU food standards... ¤ 'The Flies Have Conquered the Fly Paper'
June 23, 2005 News Posted: Thursday, June 23, 2005
¤ The Cheney doctrine and Iraq ¤ Eyeballing the Buhriz Body Count Graphic photos ¤ As Bush ‘hunkers down’ ¤ Bush's empire may crumble from within ¤ Just Say Noruba ¤ Voluntary Amnesia in the Service of War ¤ As leaders back new Iraq, more blood spills ¤ Bombs jolt Baghdad awake ¤ US 'ineffective': Putin ¤ Dollar hegemony against sovereign credit ¤ Iraq, the new Afghanistan ¤ Making the case vs fixing it ¤ Blast hits Japanese vehicle in Iraq ¤ 'Cruel and unusual' ¤ Syria to challenge US-Iraq accusation ¤ Blix: Iran Years Away From Nuke Weapons ¤ Israeli Soldiers "Getting Away With Murder" - HRW ¤ Africa adds muscle to UN seat fight ¤ Oil breaks through $60 a barrel ¤ Plan to Assassinate Hugo Chavez Confirmed ¤ Who Appointed Tony Blair as Africa's Messiah? ¤ Car Bombs Kill Nearly 40 People in Baghdad ¤ Multiple Baghdad blasts claim dozens ¤ Dozens arrested in Iran poll probe ¤ Celebrity watch: just one brain cell required ¤ Blinded by the light at the end of the tunnel ¤ Mbeki appoints woman as deputy ¤ Iraq creating new breed of jihadists, says CIA ¤ Three bombs jolt central Baghdad ¤ Bush Becoming a Casualty of His Own War ¤ The Other War ¤ The Bubble Imperium ¤ Abu Ghraib, Rewarded ¤ Israel hints at resuming target killings ¤ Rumsfeld to face tough congressional hearing over Iraq ¤ When America breaks the law ¤ Jackson's radio comeback
June 22, 2005 News Posted: Wednesday, June 22, 2005
¤ Plundering the U.S. Treasury ¤ Dismissing the Evidence ¤ Downing Street Is For Liars ¤ Israel army fails to probe civilian deaths -report ¤ Rights group decries 'sham' of Israeli probes ¤ Fixed Is Fixed ¤ Withdrawal on the agenda ¤ Four Car Bombings in Iraq Leave 23 Dead ¤ U.S. Bombardment Kills 76 in Afghanistan ¤ Fixed Is Fixed ¤ .E.D. Attacks Reaching The Highest Number Since The Invasion ¤ Yes, Virginia, There Really Are Downing Street Memos ¤ Afghanistan: the Other War ¤ Something's Fishy about U.S. Silence on Japan's Whaling ¤ G8 countries defying arms embargoes, says report ¤ Withdrawal is a prelude to annexation ¤ De Beers opens New York store amid bushmen protest ¤ Bitter harvest: How EU sugar subsidies devastate Africa ¤ Yes, they did lie to us ¤ Outbreak of lethal superbug at second hospital kills 23 ¤ W. House rebuffs independent probe of Guantanamo ¤ U.S. was big spender in days before Iraq handover ¤ Free trade in 2005: subsidies for the richest, tariffs for the poorest ¤ The Other War We're Losing ¤ Despite Regime Change, Iraq Debts Keep Mounting ¤ US deficit hits a new record ¤ Cancel Your Subscriptions - The Time Has Come ¤ Lying 'Intelligence' ¤ Health care Under Occupation pdf ¤ U.S. hiding secrets about Saddam, Iraqi official charges ¤ New Oil Reserves Found in Venezuela ¤ American officials' 'neglect' of true facts in the region is 'shocking' ¤ Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the White House ¤ New PBS Doc Questions Role of Military Contractors in Iraq ¤ Another brutal offensive in Iraq sees Bush support shrivel ¤ Suicide Bombing Shatters Bush's Faith-Based Bubble
The danger in following Bono and Bob Geldof Posted: Tuesday, June 21, 2005
This is a classic case of what happens when people who lack direct experiences of the negative effects of white domination and white privileges try to lead movements for change. Very often they overshadow ones in the struggle who are more informed and sensitive to the negative effects of white domination/privileges. Their limited sensitivities make it difficult for them to stay the course for change. They accept tokens, and in the long run do more harm than good. Their arrogance blocks them from understanding how to support and not lead.
In this case the situation is worse because Bono and Bob Geldof are white celebrities with the ability to command widespread media attention for their pet projects. This leaves little room for informed Black Africans to make their own case for change on the world stage. The abuses and impoverishment of Black Africans remain because of white domination, white privileges and white arrogance, together with the ignorance and naivety of many Black Africans. Whites who try to help but have not addressed their racism and privileges are generally paternalistic when dealing with Black Africans. Bono and Bob Geldof remain part of the problem.
- Ayinde
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Bards of the powerful by George Monbiot Far from challenging the G8's role in Africa's poverty, Geldof and Bono are giving legitimacy to those responsible "The danger is that we will follow the agenda set by Bono and Bob Geldof. Take their response to the debt-relief package for the world's poorest countries that the G7 finance ministers announced 10 days ago. Anyone with a grasp of development politics who had read and understood the ministers' statement could see that the conditions it contains - enforced liberalisation and privatisation - are as onerous as the debts it relieves. But Bob Geldof praised it as "a victory for the millions of people in the campaigns around the world" and Bono pronounced it "a little piece of history". Like many of those who have been trying to highlight the harm done by such conditions - especially the African campaigners I know - I feel betrayed by these statements. Bono and Geldof have made our job more difficult." Full Article : guardian.co.uk
June 21, 2005 News Posted: Tuesday, June 21, 2005
¤ Bush's Lonely Campaign Against Chavez ¤ Destroy the Unbelievers ¤ President Disconnect ¤ Oil's Price Climbing Toward $60 Level ¤ Venezuela says can work with FBI, DEA but not CIA ¤ We Need GM Food Like a Hole in Our Kidneys ¤ Rush Limbaugh Plumbs New Depth Of Perversion; Releases Gitmo T-shirt Line ¤ 'Be afraid, be very afraid — something evil this way is coming! ¤ If the Downing Street Documents are fake ¤ Bush administration subverts the truth ¤ Aljazeera Guantanamo inmate 'abused' ¤ The danger in following Bono and Bob Geldof ¤ The axis of lesser evil ¤ US steps on Japan's toes ¤ Osama: 'Got him! (sort of)' ¤ A growing challenge to Bush on Iraq war ¤ Lessons of the Gulf War ¤ Where Is Accountability? ¤ Why George Went To War ¤ Two Iraqi Policeman Wounded in Baghdad ¤ US refuses to allow evacuation of Al-Arabiya's wounded reporter ¤ 'Let Them Eat War' ¤ What Is Bush's Agenda in Iraq? ¤ Collaterals ¤ War With Iran Already Begun? ¤ 43 perish in Iraq car bombings ¤ 22 killed in new Taliban attacks in Afghanistan ¤ UK arrest over Iraq suicide attacks ¤ Doppelganger? ¤ Bards of the powerful ¤ Beirut bomb kills ex-communist chief
June 20, 2005 News Posted: Monday, June 20, 2005
¤ The US War with Iran has Already Begun ¤ Experts: Bush Remarks Spurred Iran Voters ¤ Rice condemns Iran vote ¤ The 2004 US Elections: The Mother of all Vote Frauds ¤ Some Things You Need to Know Before the World Ends ¤ In 1999, Bush Craved Opportunity to Attack Iraq ¤ The WMD Commission's Shame ¤ The World Watches As U.S. Avoids The Shameful Glare ¤ The Bush Compulsion with Saddam ¤ Condi and Hamas: Red Herring ¤ Nagasaki Bomb Story Gets Out, 60 Years On ¤ Crude hurdles past $59 amid supply fears ¤ The real problems with $50 oil ¤ Surge of attacks leaves at least 73 dead in Iraq ¤ Some Iraqi legislators seek U.S. pullout ¤ Iran demands apology from Bush over election criticism ¤ Insurgent attacks leave 65 dead across Iraq ¤ Border Tensions Emerge Between Iran, US/Iraq ¤ Suicide bomber kills at least 15 Iraqi police ¤ Iraq Insurgents Claim to Have Killed 7 ¤ 20 killed in Irbil suicide bombing ¤ US: We won't catch Osama soon ¤ Smoking signposts ¤ Bush's imprint¤ Bush's approval 'plummeting' ¤ Bush's big lie ¤ The Insurgent Word: Impeachment ¤ Car bombs hit Baghdad and north Iraq, 29 dead ¤ Israeli, Palestinian killed in shootings ¤ Oil prices soar close to $60 a barrel ¤ 'Why we invaded Iraq (and what's coming)' ¤ US Hawks Try Preemptive Strike on Iran Vote ¤ Defeated Iran candidate urges inquiry ¤ Iranians do it their way ¤ Catapulting the propaganda ¤ 47 killed in Iraq bombings, attacks ¤ Secret British memos show Blair hand-wringing over Iraq war plans ¤ The Crumbling Has Begun ¤ Bill Gates, Robber Baron ¤ They Had a Coup d'etat and We Weren't Invited ¤ A Case Not Closed ¤ A Matter of Education ¤ Families of dead soldiers demand truth from Bush
June 19, 2005 News Posted: Sunday, June 19, 2005
¤ WMD claims were 'totally implausible' ¤ The US war with Iran has already begun ¤ American Intelligence Analyst Exposes the Treason ¤ Press ignoring Downing Street memo ¤ Palast Statement To Conyers On Downing St Memo ¤ False rationale for war nothing new ¤ U.S. Used WMD in Iraq ¤ Everybody Knows, George ¤ The Great Awakening to the Iraq Deception ¤ Iraq war started too early Attacks preceded congressional OK ¤ Gitmo appalling ¤ Tsunami leaves a world of drifting 'ghosts' ¤ Bush says US is in Iraq because of attacks on US ¤ "No evidence that Saddam Hussein was involved with September 11." Bush ¤ Japan rejects U.S. plan for U.N. reform ¤ Bush wounded by anger over war ¤ The Damning Downing Street Memo ¤ Bush's WMD 'Joke': Is the Media Still Laughing? ¤ The Downing Street Minutes may be old news ¤ Sixty killed as US launches major offensives on two fronts in Iraq
Racism, Lynching, Slavery - Pillars of the American Dream Posted: Saturday, June 18, 2005
The 80-year-old Edgar Ray Killen, a former part-time Baptist preacher, has been charged with the murder of three civil rights workers in Philadelphia, Mississippi, in 1964. He has now confessed to being a member of the notorious White supremacist group, Ku Klux Klan (KKK). Despite the fierce opposition from local white population, the civil rights workers came to aid black people register to vote. Keeping black people away from the ballot box is still practiced in white America; the cronies of George Bush prevented thousands from voting in the Florida 2000 election. Full Article : informationclearinghouse.info
June 18, 2005 News Posted: Saturday, June 18, 2005
¤ Race Bias and the Death Penalty, One More Time ¤ Justice Dodged in Haiti, Once Again ¤ Leave Iranian Politics to Iranians ¤ We Are All Complicit - But What Can We Do About It? ¤ 2002 memos undercut British WMD claims ¤ Iraq's Democratic Engine Not Turning Over ¤ The fake-news team strikes again ¤ Most 'Arrested by Mistake' ¤ Bush's Last Quacks ¤ Suicide car bomb kills 14 Iraqi soldiers ¤ Racism, Lynching, Slavery – Pillars of the American Dream ¤ Aid in exchange for alienating Zimbabwe ¤ US troops launch big Iraq offensive ¤ Spain warns desert is spreading ¤ British documents portray determined U.S. march to war ¤ Halliburton given $30m to expand Guantanamo Bay ¤ The Damning Downing Street Memo ¤ Behind the War Curve ¤ Facing Facts in Iraq ¤ Blogging Iran ¤ Dated 1250BC, world's oldest glass factory found in Nile delta ¤ 'My partner organised the protests. Six months later he was dead' ¤ Israel Builds Wall even in the Sea ¤ Coming soon: Googling the truth ¤ Al-Qaeda, Iran and the next 9/11 ¤ Iran rejects IAEA accusation on plutonium ¤ Taliban capture Afghan district ¤ Iraqi, US soldiers killed in attacks ¤ People Die in War ¤ BOMB BLITZ
1250BC glass factory found in Nile delta Posted: Saturday, June 18, 2005
Dated 1250BC, world's oldest glass factory found in Nile delta Full Article : independent.co.uk
June 17, 2005 News Posted: Friday, June 17, 2005
¤ Oil sets new record at $58.60 ¤ The making of a terrorist ¤ Fueling mistrust ¤ Bush’s great unraveling ¤ Firebombing Fallujah ¤ Bush's Phony Money ¤ Bush Runs Stop Signs ¤ Iranians vote in presidential poll ¤ Inside Joke ¤ Abuse of U.S. Prisoners Abroad ¤ A war of aggression ¤ What do Fallujah and Halabja have in Common? ¤ Is worst yet to come in Iraq? ¤ A press coverup insists that the Downing Street memo wasn't news. ¤ Give us back our land ¤ US agency 'giving green light' to human toxin tests ¤ U.S. $409 billion defense spending bill ¤ Bush policies blocked as US mood on Iraq sours ¤ US lied to Britain over use of napalm in Iraq war ¤ The Actually Existing Occupation ¤ Hundreds protest over over Kyrgyzstan's ban on presidential candidate ¤ Bush: Iran vote meant to strengthen power ¤ Election Fraud in America ¤ U.S. report says U.N. vital but flawed ¤ Halliburton to build new $30 mln Guantanamo jail ¤ Injustice epitomised ¤ Democracy Hypocrisy Video ¤ GI casualties increase in Iraq ¤ The coming trade war and global depression ¤ Neocon Nightmare: Oil, Socialism, and Chutzpah in Venezuela
June 16, 2005 News Posted: Thursday, June 16, 2005
¤ Palast for Conyers ¤ The Exception Is the Rule ¤ Meet John Bolton's Replacement ¤ Against Terrorism; In Defense of Humanity ¤ Torture in U.S. Prisons: Common, Lethal, Unreported ¤ The bright, shining lie ¤ Down the rabbit hole ¤ Hersh: children raped at Abu Ghraib ¤ How the White House Fed the Public a Steady Diet of Falsehood ¤ UN treats African states like colonies, says Gbagbo ¤ The Meaningless Apology on Lynching ¤ US: al-Zarqawi aides arrested ¥ Again ¤ Putin's 'cannibals' gaffe ¤ All Bush, All The Time, For The Rest of Your Life ¤ Syria insists no security agents left in Lebanon ¤ Guantanamo inmates can be held 'in perpetuity' ¤ Guantánamo trials 'violate justice' ¤ The last laugh ¤ Bush's climate row aide joins oil giant ¤ Roadside bomb kills marines in Iraq ¤ Six U.S. Troops Killed in Western Iraq ¤ US senator stands by Nazi remark ¤ Oil Rises Despite OPEC Action ¤ Fighting in Afghanistan leaves 14 dead ¤ The Iraqi Amnesty that is not an Amnesty ¤ Problems Bigger Than Bush ¤ The Weapon of Peace ¤ More Damning Than Downing Street
June 15, 2005 News Posted: Wednesday, June 15, 2005
¤ Nail It to the White House Door ¤ Indictment Shows Washington Is 'Israeli-Occupied Territory' ¤ Unleashing the Resistance ¤ Bush, Rove engaged in dirty tricks of their own Flashback ¤ Bush's Hit Man ¤ Bombs, mortars kill 38 Iraqis ¤ Head in the sand ¤ Iraq experiences upsurge in attacks ¤ At least 25 Iraqi soldiers dead in bombing at army base ¤ Iraq News Is Bleak, Even for Pentagon's 'Early Bird' ¤ US Marine among ten killed in Iraq ¤ Suicide car bomb kills eight Iraqi policemen in Baghdad ¤ Four of Jessica Lynch's Rescuers Have Died Mysteriously ¤ Cracks In The Iraq Story ¤ Censoring the Dead ¤ Damning Evidence Can't be Ignored ¤ Why are we in Iraq? It begs for an Answer ¤ An Open Letter to US Troops in Afghanistan and Iraq ¤ The New CIA Revelations About Posada ¤ Bloodsuckers' Summit ¤ Juries and Lynch Mobs ¤ U.S. checking possibility of pumping oil from northern Iraq to Haifa ¤ Iraq 'no more safe than in 2003' ¤ How Bush Is Contributing to Civil War in Iraq ¤ Annan faces new claims in oil-for-food scandal ¤ U.S. House votes to cut United Nations contribution ¤ British arms supplies fuelling abuses in Nepal ¤ Pentagon Analyst Accused of Creating Web of Deception ¤ Enabling Evil ¤ Foregone Forethought ¤ Europe, interrupted
Plan to save Africa 'A truckload of nonsense' Posted: Tuesday, June 14, 2005
A truckload of nonsense The G8 plan to save Africa comes with conditions that make it little more than an extortion racket
June 14, 2005 News Posted: Tuesday, June 14, 2005
¤ A truckload of nonsense ¤ Suicide Bombers Kill 28 in Northern Iraq ¤ Outsourcing Torture and the Stop-Loss Program ¤ Bush's Willing Executioners ¤ LEAKED MEMOS ¤ Counting Heroes, but by Whose Measure for an Iraq Death Toll? ¤ Saddam Interrogation Screened - In Silence ¤ TIMID MEDIA ENABLING BUSH'S LIES ¤ JFK knew how a myth could be worse than a lie ¤ US dragged down by news from Iraq ¤ How the World Can Help Americans Halt Bush Administration War Crimes ¤ Syria says won't give U.S. 'pretext' to attack ¤ Two dozen killed in bombing at Iraq bank ¤ Web of cold-blooded lies ¤ No Democratic Miracle in Lebanon ¤ You and What Army? ¤ Russia, US blocked NATO call for probe into Uzbek massacre ¤ Uzbekistan Crackdown Was 'Massacre' ¤ Fourteen killed, 100 injured in Kashmir explosion ¤ West sees no evil as Burma suffers on ¤ Proof is in the memo: Soldiers died for a lie ¤ Downing Street debacle ¤ Dean To Repugs: Quit Faking Concern for African-American Voters ¤ McClellan Living In Fantasyland ¤ Why the neocons want the moderates to lose ¤ Iraqis Deny U.S. Claims of 40 Insurgent Casualties ¤ Video Alters Serbs' View of Bosnian War ¤ Uzbekistan Tests U.S. Policy Goals ¤ Group claims windfall for ex-Enron execs buried in new energy bill ¤ From Communism to Terrorism ¤ White House rejects call for Iraq pullout timetable ¤ Bombs kill dozens in Iraq ¤ Eighteen dead in suicide attack in Iraq's Kirkuk ¤ 24 Killed in Bombings North of Baghdad ¤ Villagers fall victim to India's caste war ¤ Driving force who was 'motivated by grudge' ¤ Jackson found not guilty ¤ Court Denounces Race Bias in Picking Jury ¤ The Path of War Timeline ¤ The Downing Street Memos and the Revenge of the Bloggers ¤ Obedience and Subservience ¤ No Cheney News ¤ Silent Death in Iraq
Michael Jackson not guilty on all counts Posted: Monday, June 13, 2005
Singer acquitted in alleged child molestation case Michael Jackson was found not guilty Monday on all counts in his trial on child molestation charges, concluding a two-year legal saga for one of the world's most well-known pop stars. Full Article : msnbc.msn.com
Driving force who was 'motivated by grudge'
It was meant to be the glorious swansong for the small-town district attorney - his chance to go mano-a-mano with the powerful pop star and his big city attorneys. But in the end, it didn't pan out like that. In the end, the Santa Barbara district attorney, Tom Sneddon - the "Mad Dog" of the Santa Barbara justice system who says he enjoys nothing more than the tussle of the courtroom - stepped down in favour of his deputy, Ron Zonen. Full Article : guardian.co.uk
June 13, 2005 News Posted: Monday, June 13, 2005
¤ Venezuela's Chavez blames Bush for Bolivia crisis ¤ Another Damning Document ¤ The Cover-Up Begins to Unravel: Mad Cow USA ¤ US cuts others more slack on democracy than Iran ¤ Hypocritical U.S. Fight for 'Freedom' ¤ Waking to Reality ¤ Letter From Tehran: In Washington's Cross-Hairs ¤ It’s the Torture, Not the Torture Location, Stupid! ¤ Why Sunnis blow themselves up ¤ The American people have been had ¤ German TV airs documentary charging American war crimes in Afghanistan ¤ 237 Administration Lies ¤ Gholam Shire'i: "US bids to boycott Iran elections" ¤ Two Armies, Two Reporters, Too Much Trouble in Iraq ¤ Dodgy ' Partnership' ¤ When it comes to Africa, Bush has more on his mind than aid ¤ Don't take the blue pill ¤ U.S. Toll in Iraq Pushes Past 1,700 ¤ Will America bail out Castro's would-be assassin? ¤ US environmental policy chief quits ¤ At least 87 infants die as flood hits Chinese school ¤ 90% of terror arrests fail ¤ Iraqi captors free French reporter held for 157 days ¤ The Scourge of Militarism ¤ Syria says U.S. accusations like those of Iraq WMD ¤ Will we reward evil? ¤ THE LIE OF THE CENTURY ¤ Democracy in Action? ¤ American Troops Open Fire On Iraqi Police ¤ Deadly explosions hit two Iran cities ¤ Four US soldiers killed, 28 bodies found in Iraq ¤ Britain memo reveals US lacked planning on Iraq ¤ The US of E is still a pipe dream ¤ Blast hits US convoy in Afghanistan ¤ Car bomb kills many in Kashmir ¤ Iraqi police killed by car bombs
June 12, 2005 News Posted: Sunday, June 12, 2005
¤ Several Killed by Bomb Blasts in Iran ¤ Insurgents in Iraq Go on Killing Spree ¤ Gunmen open fire on bus in Iraq, killing 10 ¤ American Troops Open Fire On Iraqi Police, Officials Say ¤ Twenty five U.S. soldiers killed this week in Iraq ¤ U.S. expands its fight on terrorists in Africa ¤ Military expert questions motives behind Rumsfeld's 'China threat' ¤ Blair and Bush on Africa: pretense of aid masks predatory aims ¤ Dishonourable, dishonest ¤ 40 killed as US air strikes hit insurgent road blocks ¤ Ministers were told of need for Gulf war ‘excuse’ ¤ Halliburton: Nigeria Now Suitable for Business
June 11, 2005 News Posted: Saturday, June 11, 2005
¤ Multiple attacks kill many in Iraq ¤ Inspection of Iranian nuclear facilities hardly a surprise ¤ Few Terror Convictions in Cases Since 9/11 ¤ Over 30 Reported Dead in Attacks Around Iraq ¤ Israel: A Vision of Oil in the Holy Land ¤ Suicide Bomber Kills 5 Iraqis in Baghdad ¤ Bolivian crisis eases as interim leader vows to hold early poll ¤ 17 bodies found near Iraqi hamlet ¤ U.S. Army slips further behind recruiting goals ¤ Diverse Afghan groups behind unrest ¤ A foreign policy driven by fear ¤ Iraq and Moral Corruption ¤ American Gulag ¤ Germany has doomed a Chechen family to death ¤ How Chechen books were persecuted ¤ US looms large in Iran's elections ¤ Tribes Accused of Iraq Oil Protection Racket ¤ Psychological warfare effort to be outsourced ¤ Multiple attacks kill many Iraqis ¤ Syria assails US 'smear campaign' ¤ Amnesty International Calls for Prosecutions of U.S. Officials ¤ US War Crimes, An International Vow of Silence ¤ The occupiers will lose in Iraq ¤ War preparations or how the media ‘disappeared’ the secret memo ¤ State Sponsored Civil War ¤ Sure there’s Censorship of the News in America ¤ The Downing Street Memo Reveals... ¤ The Killing of Nicola Calipari and U.S. Military Deception
Briton named as buyer of Darfur oil rights Posted: Friday, June 10, 2005
A millionaire British businessman, Friedhelm Eronat, was named last night as the purchaser of oil rights in the Darfur region of Sudan, where the regime is accused of war crimes and where millions of tribespeople are alleged to have been forced to flee, amid mass rapes or murders.
The disclosure was greeted with outrage by human rights campaigners. "From a moral point of view these people are paying a government whose senior members may end up in front of the international criminal court for war crimes," Simon Taylor, director of Global Witness, said yesterday. Full Article : guardian.co.uk
For Bolivia, Neoliberalism is Not an Option Posted: Friday, June 10, 2005
As the Organization of American States completes its three-day session debating the role of free trade and neoliberalism in fostering democracy for the continent, the country of Bolivia is on the brink of a civil war over that very question.
The sound of firecrackers and dynamite blasts punctuated the beginning of the fourth week of paralyzing protests in the Bolivian capital of La Paz, Wednesday. Tens of thousands of indigenous, miners, workers, students, and others once again flooded the streets to vocalize two immediate demands: a new constitution, and the nationalization of Bolivia's oil and gas resources. Full Article : trinicenter.com
June 10, 2005 News Posted: Friday, June 10, 2005
¤ US Hypocrisy Defies Limits ¤ Torturers and Liars ¤ For Bolivia, Neoliberalism is Not an Option ¤ Issue of oil nationalisation splits Bolivia ¤ Reconquering the Collective Patrimony of the Nation ¥ It's the Oil Stupid ¤ Protests Swirl Around Deadlocked Talks on New Bolivian Leader ¤ Emergency Session Suspended in Bolivia ¤ Saddam lawyers 'left in the dark' ¤ Baaba Maal: The wrong note for Africa ¤ U.S. Trade Deficit Swells As Oil Imports Climb ¤ US threatens to withhold funds from UN unless it reforms ¤ Bush and 'the memo' ¤ WHO LIED TO WHOM? ¤ Blood Group ¤ Why North Korea isn't talking ¤ Syria denies US charge ¤ Ten dead as new car bomb shatters Baghdad calm ¤ Main oil pipeline blown up in northern Iraq ¤ The Iraq Tide Is Out ¤ Israel accused of Gaza trickery ¤ Briton named as buyer of Darfur oil rights ¤ Africa is a rich continent made poor by rapacious western corporations. ¤ World War II mythology serves the new fascists ¤ On the uses of state terrorism ¤ 'Good and honest' Iraqis fighting US forces ¤ Afghans flee army over Taliban and low morale ¤ Sectarian Divide Widens on Iraq's Constitutional Panel ¤ German court orders acquittal of Sept 11 attacks suspect ¤ kleptocracy.gov ¤ The Children's Crusade ¤ After Downing Street ¤ More Americans dying from roadside bombs in Iraq ¤ Bush not at all realistic about the war ¤ The Only Hope to Avert Civil War ¤ Guess who's paying for dinner? ¤ Nixon's empire strikes back ¤ U.S. plan on tracking democracy in Latin America is voted down
June 09, 2005 News Posted: Thursday, June 9, 2005
¤ Downing Street Memo for Dummies ¤ Deep Throght meets Todays PressCartoon ¤ Policy on Syria Moves Toward Regime Change ¤ 5 trillion reasons why Iraq was of no threat to the USA ¤ Exit strategy: Civil war ¤ The Pimping of the President ¤ As The War Goes On ¤ Torture's Part of the Territory¤ Philadelphia schools to require African, black history ¤ US Media Shamed by Brit Journalist ¤ Attacks on Amnesty International: Old Wine, New Bottles ¤ Russia covering tracks of crimes against humanity ¤ American media no longer accept Bushs war lies ¤ Bolivian Lawmakers to Name New President ¤ Military Investigates U.S. Guards in Iraq ¤ It Is Now Time To Arrest Them All ¤ Why Did the Trade Center Skyscrapers Collapse? ¤ Democrazies ¤ Winds of change, or dust in the wind? ¤ The Memo Comes In From the Cold ¤ 'USA Today' Defends Lack of Coverage for Downing Street Memo ¤ Papers Reach Iraq Boiling Point ¤ 14 characteristics of Fascism Flash ¤ Twenty-two Iraqi soldiers kidnapped ¤ Violence Linked to Taliban Swells in Afghanistan ¤ Video proves AP account of Downing Street memo question wrong ¤ Marines 'beat US workers' in Iraq ¤ US Government Versus Amnesty International ¤ The dangers of being Uzbekistan's best friend ¤ Ex-oil lobbyist watered down US climate research ¤ Several bodies found in western Iraq
June 08, 2005 News Posted: Wednesday, June 8, 2005
¤ Bush and Co.’s campaign of lies to justify abuse ¤ The Smoking Bullet in the Smoking Gun ¤ Bush and Blair Lie to the World again - Enough is Enough ¤ STATEMENT BY CONSTITUTIONAL ATTORNEY JOHN BONIFAZ ¤ French Journalist Describes Mistreatment by U.S. Forces ¤ Marines Jail Contractors in Iraq ¤ Is Bolivia on the Edge of Revolution? ¤ What Rice's OAS Speech Left Out ¤ Revealed: how oil giant influenced Bush ¤ Who benefited when the World Trade Center towers collapsed? ¤ 'Really wicked solutions needed to beat Bush' ¤ The US and that 'other' axis ¤ Dozens killed in Ethiopian protests ¤ Bush at the OAS: a profile in imperialist hypocrisy ¤ US Illegally Removes Pages from Iraq UN Report ¤ Promoting Democracy Or Fueling Repression? ¤ The real cause of Zimbabwe's food crisis ¤ Global spending on arms tops $1 trillion ¤ If Pinochet Is Guilty, so Is Bush ¤ Who Cares About Iraqis? ¤ The White House spin doctor is in ¤ Blaming the messenger fools no one ¤ Bullets 'fell like rain' during Uzbek massacre ¤ A show trial in the making ¤ Blair Gains Little in U.S. Visit ¤ U.S. Marines Detained 19 Contractors in Iraq ¤ Fighting terror the Malaysian way, not the US way
June 07, 2005 News Posted: Tuesday, June 7, 2005
¤ Light punishment raises concern, sympathy ¤ Judge wants to question U.S. troops on Iraq deaths ¤ If you are in control of the territory .. versus .. ¤ Failed escape sparks Abu Ghraib riot ¤ Dozens killed in attacks across Iraq ¤ Elaborate fraud ¤ President Bush, With the Candlestick... ¤ Are people blind, or just impervious to the situation? ¤ Bush urged: 'Never apologize' to Muslims ¤ Mr. President, please shut Guantanamo, and continue the slaughter in Iraq! ¤ Car bombings: Iraq's time bomb ¤ Dozens killed in attacks across Iraq ¤ Let's Talk About Michael Jackson! ¤ American media no longer accept Bushs war lies ¤ Hard to Swallow ¤ There is no excuse for ignorance when the truth is everywhere ¤ The Shock of Being Shocked ¤ World Military Spending Topped $1 Trillion in 2004 ¤ Iraq backs away from Saddam trial date ¤ U.S. uses the magic mantra ‘Zarqawi’ to justify failures ¤ 'War on Terror' Has Indigenous People in Its Sights ¤ Mysterious Transport Of Missiles From Colombia To Israel Via Caracas ¤ Blair close to Africa deal at talks with Bush ¤ Africa - Treating Poverty with Toxic Drugs ¤ The War to Cover Up the Deception ¤ Critics: Pentagon in blinders ¤ What’s Up With the Downing Street Memo? ¤ No Perles of Wisdom ¤ Tiananmen review rejected ¤ Orchestrating Terrorism ¤ Four Bombings Kill 18 in Northern Iraq ¤ Here Comes the President's Poodle ¤ The war is a school of struggle for the Chechen children ¤ 53 killed in Nepal bus explosion ¤ America's China problem ¤ Muslim anguish, Western condescension ¤ Bush not at all realistic about the war ¤ Syrian leader seeks economic revival ¤ Lying for War ¤ US rejects calls for Guantánamo Bay to close ¤ Downing street memo" on iraq met mostly with silence ¤ GIs in Afghanistan wage `forgotten' war ¤ Venezuela, Brazil Rebuff U.S. on Monitoring Democracy ¤ U.S. Bid to Change China Currency Disputed ¤ Ukraine pipeline trouble hits Regal
June 06, 2005 News Posted: Monday, June 6, 2005
¤ Flashback Iraq No Threat ¤ Gunning for cover ¤ The Worst of Bush's Iraq Whoppers ¤ Crimes Of The Times - Fiction And Suppression ¤ On-line Database Catalogs Bush Administration "Iraq Lies" ¤ The cat is out of the bag ¤ The secret Downing Street memo ¤ LEAKED MEMO PROVES BUSH LIED ON IRAQ ¤ Nepal Bus Bombing Kills 38, Injures 71 ¤ The Mobility Myth ¤ To Stop Suicide Bombings, Bring Troops Home ¤ A Lie of Historic Proportions ¤ US immunity in Colombia scrutinized ¤ 25 Reasons to Impeach George W. Bush ¤ Did Bush Deliberately Deceive America About Iraq? ¤ Rumsfeld, China and Hypocrisy ¤ Corporate media hides Iraq war ¤ US deaths climb, Iraqi deaths go uncounted ¤ The Reports of Civilian Deaths in Iraq Make No Sense ¤ Diebold machines vulnerable to manipulation ¤ Senator urges Guantánamo closure ¤ 37 Killed After Nepal Bus Hit Land Mine ¤ Justice at last? ¤ Remark on North Korea Disputed ¤ A cover-up as shameful as Tillman's death ¤ From Watergate to Downing Street ¤ Whistleblowers in the Wind ¤ Liberal Bias ¤ Real crime ¤ US cautions EU over Syria deal ¤ Police, Palestinians clash in Jerusalem
June 05, 2005 News Posted: Sunday, June 5, 2005
¤ U.S., Venezuela clash as OAS ministers gather ¤ U.S. Effort to “Spread Democracy” Leaves A Trail of Conflict and Suffering ¤ How the U.S. Intentionally Destroyed Iraq's Water Supply ¤ Israel bugged Syrian first lady’s e-mails ¤ 'US has secret prisons' ¤ The administration’s Original Sin ¤ Rumsfeld blames Aljazeera over Iraq ¤ Bunkers reveal well-equipped, sophisticated insurgency ¤ Them Stars And Swipes ¤ Iraqi troops refuse to attend U.S. army training ¤ Zambians 'not fooled' by timing of Zuma visit ¤ Richest Are Leaving Even the Rich Far Behind ¤ The pillage of Africa ¤ Showmanship Might Be Sickening, But It Has Ramifications for the US ¤ White House Downplays Pentagon Quran Report ¤ Ambush kills two US soldiers in Afghanistan ¤ Bush's Optimism On Iraq Debated ¤ The sobering reality of the Iraq war ¤ Amnesty Int'l Director Responds to President Bush ¤ US "concerned" by Venezuela activities in Latin America: Rice ¥ Sure ¤ Old South racism lives in Texas town ¤ 25 die after Haiti slum raids ¤ After Iraq, will America remain a 'crusader state'? ¤ A man misunderestimated ¤ Will there be an American Insurgency? ¤ Haiti Elections and Starvation ¤ Cowardice in Journalism Award for Newsweek ¤ The world according to Cheney ¤ When Is Someone Going To Toss Rumsfeld Into A Cage? ¤ Palestinian village stages protest
June 04, 2005 News Posted: Saturday, June 4, 2005
¤ Dark clouds follow Lightning ¤ What is the Media Running From? ¤ Blood, Oil and Baku ¤ We Can See, But Not Far Enough ¤ Welcome to the Third World ¤ Just a Little Mishandling... ¤ The Old Late Friday Media Trick ¤ Test shows voter fraud is possible ¤ US admits guard soiled Koran at Guantanamo ¤ What’s Up With the Downing Street Memo? ¤ Welcome to a Has-Been Country ¤ 'Where's Osama? ¤ Suicide bomber kills five Iraqi soldiers ¤ Castro Strikes a Nerve ¤ Jerusalem orders Palestinian homes to be razed ¤ The Day I Spoke With the Devil ¤ Pentagon: Koran Defiled ¤ White House downplays Iraq missing weapons report ¤ Facts EVERY war supporter should have known ¤ Bush, The Spoiled Man-Child ¤ Protest draws attention to Downing Street Memo(Minutes) ¤ Syria denies Israeli arms accusation ¤ 100 feared dead as floods engulf Chinese farmland ¤ Concerns Over Intelligence Agency Probe ¤ Israelis to train Equatorial Guinea presidential guard ¤ Promoting Democracy Or Fueling Repression?
June 03, 2005 News Posted: Friday, June 3, 2005
¤ In the New Iraq: The Democratic Example ¤ Open Letter To The American Media ¤ He was Speaking the truth. ¤ Depleted Uranium ¤ Bombing Iran: The Facts Don't Matter ¤ Pentagon confirms Quran desecration ¤ Iraq deceptions mark imperial rot ¤ We still haven't dealt with the fraud behind the war ¤ Who Owns The World? ¤ This is the house of Bush ¤ Lies, Guts & Deep Throat ¤ Iraq: The New Heroin Route ¤ So Who Killed Samir, Lebanon's Fearless Journalist? ¤ IS ANYONE OUT THERE LISTENING? ¤ Crisis talks as treaty nears collapse ¤ Suicide Bombing North of Baghdad Kills 10 ¤ Bush refuses to give way on Blair's plan for aid ¤ We killed police for revenge, Israeli soldiers confess ¤ Cheney praises Iraq, Afghan wars ¤ Suicide attacks soaring in Iraq ¤ Iraq Puts Civilian Toll at 12,000 ¤ Blitz of Iraq bomb attacks ¤ Iraq's numbers, bodies keep piling up ¤ Administration's offenses impeachable ¤ Fifteen Months? Try Eight Years Instead ¤ Terror, as a control facility for the country ¤ History Matters ¤ See no evil ¤ US Military Finds Itself in Twilight Zone ¤ Does Israel need South Africa to salvage its poor image? ¤ Yes, President Bush and Secretary Rumsfeld, there is an American Gulag ¤ Chirac reshuffles cabinet ¤ Deadly attacks shake Iraqi cities ¤ “Falluja-The day After” Video
The New Scramble for the African Pie Posted: Thursday, June 2, 2005
Remember the Live Aid concert held on July 13, 1985 in London that raised millions for Ethiopian famine victims? We do not know what happened to those millions though we do know for sure that nothing changed for either Ethiopia or Africa. Full Article : hindustantimes.com
June 02, 2005 News Posted: Thursday, June 2, 2005
¤ The Slave Traders of the Gitmo Gulag ¤ Open Mouths and Closed Brains ¤ From Vietnam to Iraq: War Made Easy ¤ The Shallowness of Deep Throat ¤ Waiting for a scandal ¤ The New Scramble for the African Pie ¤ Short: Live 8 and Blair Demean Suffering Africa ¤ Why Live Eight is a bad idea ¤ A Face of Grief as War Takes Toll ¤ Iraq security forces suffer fatal month ¤ 39 Iraqis slain in multiple attacks ¤ US offers to turn on water, electricity, provide welfare if... ¤ North Korea Calls Cheney a 'Bloodthirsty Beast' ¤ After Iraq, will America remain a 'crusader state'? ¤ No Perles of Wisdom ¤ Wreck It and Run ¤ Washington Is the Source of Terror ¤ Bush's Words Come Back to Haunt Him ¤ Mosque bombing highlights troubles in Afghanistan ¤ A nuclear Iran? ¤ Three Suicide Bombings in Iraq Kill 17 ¤ Kuwaiti claims mental torture at Guantanamo ¤ Car bomb kills Lebanese columnist ¤ The last throes of truth in Iraq ¤ Texas Size Lies and Ideologues ¤ Deep Throat Cover Blown Washington Post Still Sucks ¤ Bases, Bases Everywhere ¤ Life in ‘liberated’ Iraq a disaster ¤ Bush’s Wrecking Crew: Breaking Iraq into Six Pieces ¤ Ever wondered how an American raid looks like?
June 01, 2005 News Posted: Wednesday, June 1, 2005
¤ Afghanistan mosque blast kills 20 ¤ Big, Bad Abu Musab al-Zarqawi ¤ Bush, Cheney Attack Amnesty International ¤ The Last Throes of Truth in Iraq ¤ Crude Oil Prices Surge Above $54 a Barrel ¤ What's Really Behind The White House Stonewall Over Bolton Documents? ¤ USA: Response to President Bush ¤ The last throes of truth in Iraq ¤ NOW Do You Feel Secure on the Internet? ¤ The Deeper Meaning of the Posada ¤ US Media's Anti-Chavez Bias ¤ Chávez looks like the new Castro ¤ When War Goes Off the Script ¤ When Presidents Lie ¤ 'A lame duck lands in the Rose Garden' ¤ Bush bobs, weaves and misleads' ¤ A Sorry Mess ¤ The Wild West of American intelligence ¤ Envoy shot as Haiti violence flares ¤ CIA terrorism in Iraq ..... Who? US? ¤ Canada puts Israeli group on terrorist list ¤ How Anti-War Dissidents Are Singled Out For Attack ¤ The new scramble for Africa ¤ Bush Tells Reporters: Yes, Iraq Is America's 'Golden Moment ¤ U.S. death toll in Iraq surges amid rebel violence ¤ Risk of Civil War Spreads Fear Across Nation ¤ Anbar University now known as one of Iraq's most dangerous places ¤ Bloody May for U.S. troops in Iraq ¤ Military Finds Itself in Twilight Zone ¤ Freedom's just another word for dodging tough questions ¤ Long Jailings Anger Iraqis ¤ The Dynamics Of Wars Sired By Liars ¤ Africa is crying out for justice ¤ Kingston study proves racial bias ¤ Detox our racist culture ¤ No joy in Africa's 'black gold' ¤ Chávez leads the way ¤ Bush meets prominent opponent of Venezuela's Chavez ¤ 20 Killed in Bombing Inside Afghan Mosque ¤ Crowd storms Kyrgyz high court ¤ The weight of war ¤ Bomb hits Baghdad airport checkpoint ¤ Last man standing ¤ The Dynamics Of Wars Sired By Liars ¤ Galloway Wary Of Staged Terror Attack As Pretext For Iran Invasion ¤ Did Someone Say Withdrawal? ¤ Did You Know? ¤ At least 17 killed in Afghan mosque blast ¤ All Eyes on Wolfowitz as He Ascends at World Bank ¤ Depleted, it ain't! So-called depleted uranium, that is! ¤ Oops... ¤ From My Lai to Abu Ghraib ¤ No fig leaf for US ¤ Palestinians in Iraq allege persecution
|
Previous Page | Trinicenter Home
|
|