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Saturday 30 March 2013


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"That until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned; that until there is no longer any first-class and second-class citizens of any nation; that until the color of a man's skin is of no more significance than the color of his eyes; that until the basic human rights are equally guaranteed to all, without regard to race -- until that day, the dreams of lasting peace and world citizenship and the rule of international morality will remain but a fleeting illusion, to be pursued but never attained": Speech by - H.I.M. HAILE SELASSIE I - California 28th February 1968
"In order to rally people, governments need enemies. They want us to be afraid, to hate, so we will rally behind them. And if they do not have a real enemy, they will invent one in order to mobilize us": -  Thich Nhat Hanh, Contemporary Vietnamese
"The biggest lesson I learned from Vietnam is not to trust [our own] government statements. I had no idea until then that you could not rely on [them]": - James W. Fulbright: US senator who initiated the international exchange program for scholars, 1905-1995
"The victor will never be asked if he told the truth": - Adolf Hitler

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Nuclear War to Be Conducted on Korean Peninsula
DPRK Servicepersons on Highest Alert
By Korea News Service
DPRK People Confident of Victory in Faceoff with U.S.
Psychological Warfare?
North Korea Plan to Attack US Mainland Revealed in Photographs
By Julian Ryall
North Korea has revealed its plans to strike targets in Hawaii and the continental United States in photos taken in Kim Jong-un's military command centre.
North Korea Reportedly Entering 'State Of War' Against South Korea
By SAM KIM
On the streets of Seoul on Saturday, South Koreans said they were not worried about an attack from North Korea.
Who's "Provocative Action"?
By Moon Of Alabama
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said on Thursday that North Korea's provocative actions and belligerent tone had "ratcheted up the danger" on the Korean peninsula.
War Scare in Korea - A Manufactured Crisis
By Eric Margolis
The United States and the two feuding Koreas could blunder into a real war unless both Pyongyang and Washington cease provoking one another.
Syrian Conflict: The Price of Defying the West
By Tony Cartalucci
The current Syrian conflict is a direct result of Syria and Iran defying the West and disrupting what was to be a coup de grâce delivered to Tehran.
The Arab League's Historic Mistake
By Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey
The Arab League openly takes a page out of NATO's book and proposes to break international law by taking sides in an internal conflict in a sovereign state, Syria.
Congress Is Making It Easier To Go To War with Iran
By Rebecca Griffin and Kelly Campbell
This bill is the most egregious in a string of congressional actions that could form the building blocks for a war that could make Iraq look like a walk in the park.
Will Congress Act to Stop US Support for Honduras' Death Squad Regime?
By Mark Weisbrot
In Honduras, Reagan-era atrocities are back as the Obama administration funds a state implicated in murdering opponents.
Get Serious About Closing Guantanamo
By Thomas Wilner
The American people have been led to believe that the detainees are all too dangerous to release or transfer, and that we must keep them at Guantanamo to protect our security. That line may play well politically, but it is simply not true, and it is costing us dearly.
Nelson Mandela Fights For His Life...Again!
By Danny Schechter
Obama calls Mandela to wish him well but remains silent on the prison practices that still shame our country, And, not just Gitmo.
The House I Live In
Must Watch - Video Documentary
The War on Drugs has accounted for 45 million arrests, made America the world's largest jailer, and destroyed impoverished communities at home and abroad. Yet drugs are cheaper, purer, and more available today than ever. Where did we go wrong, and what can be done?
The Dilemma of Electoral Politics
By William E. Connolly
It is tempting to forgo electoral politics because it is so dysfunctional. But to do so cedes even more power both to independent corporate action and to the radical right within the state.
Record Number of Americans Using Food Stamps
By Kate Randall
Enrollment in the food stamp program has increased by 70 percent since 2008, to a record 47.8 million people as of December 2012.
An American Recovery
Police Restrain Hundreds of People As Food Trashed
Video
Police barricaded the stockpile of food. They called in a disposal company and tossed every bit of it into the trash, angering many of those who had hoped they could take some of the food home.
Crises of Capitalism
Must Watch - Video
David Harvey looks beyond capitalism towards a new social order. Can we find a more responsible, just, and humane economic system?
The Two Views of Jesus's Murder
By the Rev. Howard Bess
Was Jesus killed by the Romans as an insurrectionist because he favored political and economic justice for the poor and acted out his outrage by overturning money-changing tables at the Temple? http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article34462.htm
Hard News  
   
String of attacks kills at least 23 in Iraq:
A series of car bombings in Iraq struck five Shiite mosques as worshippers were emerging from Friday prayers, killing at least 23 people, officials said.
Flights of US unmanned aerial vehicles take place in north of Iraq under Turkey's leadership:
"As part of this agreement, US unmanned aerial vehicles fly in north of Iraq, under Turkey's leadership, against the terrorist organization.
Iraq to search more Syria-bound flights:
Government spokesman Ali al-Moussawi said Friday that Iraq would conduct such searches on planes and vehicles believed to be carrying weapons to Syrian President Bashar Assad's forces - or to rebels seeking to topple his regime.
Scud attack in Aleppo kills 20: "Rebels" say;
Local sources in Aleppo said that the Scud missile led to the destruction of many homes and there were people under the rubble.
Rebels claim to take key city in southern Syria:
Dael is located on the strategic highway connecting Damascus to the Jordanian border, which is about 13 miles south of the city.
Insurgents control large parts of Daraa: Syria MP:
A Syrian MP from the southern province of Daraa bordering Jordan on Thursday painted a bleak picture of the situation there, saying that insurgents have seized part of the main highway to Damascus.
Lawlessness Spreading in Rebel-held Syria:
Public order is breaking down in rebel-held areas of Syria, with widespread looting, crime running rampant and rebel factions fighting among themselves, according to refugees escaping to Lebanon.
Syrian Information Minister: Terrorist Escalation's Aim to Suggest Victory Is Close :
In an interview with the Syrian TV aired Thursday, al-Zoubi said this escalation, which comes in parallel with giving Syria's seat at the Arab League (AL) to the 'Doha Coalition', aims to suggest that "terrorists are attacking in the middle of the capital and that as if the state is unable to protect the civilians."
Regime change continues as
U.S. considers no-fly-zone over Syria:
U.S. States Department spokesperson, Victoria Nuland, said Washington is considering imposing a no-fly zone over Syria. (Reuters)
Iraqi Influx Doubles Syrian Al Qaeda-Linked Rebel Faction:
Syria's Al Nusra Front, allied with Al Qaeda, has more than doubled and is continuing to grow with the influx of jihadists from abroad.
Chechen commander forms 'Army of Emigrants,' integrates Syrian groups:
A commander from the Russian Caucasus known as Abu Omar al Chechen has formed Jaish al-Muhajireen wa Ansar, or Army of the Emigrants and Helpers, and integrated several Syrian fighting units into the ranks.
US Training Rebels in Jordan: Get the Story Straight:
US media are now reporting what everyone else has known for some time: American special forces are helping train Syrian rebels on Jordanian territory, despite the fact that radical jihadists have infiltrated the Syrian rebels and could turn on Jordan's monarchy the minute the dust settles in Syria.
'Phoenix jihadist's' dad claims son worked in Syria for CIA:
As US Army veteran Eric Harroun awaits trial in Virginia for allegedly fighting alongside al-Qaeda supporters, the man's father claims he was working for the CIA and was reporting back to the agency from Syria.
Officials: Arms Shipments Rise to Syrian Rebels:
Mideast powers opposed to President Bashar Assad have dramatically stepped up weapons supplies to Syrian rebels in coordination with the U.S. in preparation for a push on the capital of Damascus
Syrian Channel RTV documentary about terrorism in Aleppo
- Video - English subtitles
Rebels down a civilian plane as it attempted to land in Damascus International Airport :
Video -
Moaz al-Khatib Speech to Arab League Summit, March 26, 2013 - Translation: - English subtitles -
Translation: - English subtitles
Russia to block Syrian opposition at UN:
Russia said Thursday it will strongly oppose any bid to give Syria's UN seat to the rebel coalition fighting President Bashar al-Assad.
Rape and sham marriages: the fears of Syria's women refugees:
Um Majed (pictured left) is a Syrian housewife from Homs. She says she understands the refugee families and women who give into the demands of the men from the Gulf offering desperately needed cash. These are "dark days" for Syrians, she offers up by way of reasoning.
Tunisian parents speaking about how their 16-year-old daughter, Rahma, was kidnapped for "Sex Jihad" in Syria
- Video
Poll: Fewer Israelis see Obama as pro-Palestinian:
The poll carried by the English-language Jerusalem Post newspaper found that just 16 percent of respondents said Obama was "pro-Palestinian" against 36 percent before the March 20 to 22 visit.
Russia moves to criminalize Holocaust denial:
The Russian lower house has received a new bill suggesting up to five years in prison for publicly denying the Holocaust or portraying Nazis as heroes.
Two children among 11 killed by NATO occupation forces in Afghanistan:
The civilians were riding in two vehicles near the Taliban post when the attack took place, Mohammad Hassan Hadil, the deputy police chief of the province, said.
U.S. commandos begin pullout as demanded by Karzai:
Wardak residents and officials had accused U.S. commandos and their Afghan allies of operating outside the national government's authority and of torturing, kidnapping and summarily executing Nerkh locals suspected of militancy.
10 killed as suicide bomber strikes in Pakistan's Peshawar:
Attack targets senior Pakistani police commander in northwestern city, killing at least 10 people, including two women.
Shoe hurled at returning Musharraf in court (VIDEO):
Pakistani lawyer wings a shoe at Pervez Musharraf, who was headed to court to see his bail extended by 15 days.
78 killed in Central African capital:
The Red Cross in the Central African Republic has announced that it has "found 78 bodies" in the streets of the capital Bangui since it was seized last weekend by the Seleka rebel coalition.
Gunmen attack military air base in southern Libya, killing 2 soldiers:
A Libyan military spokesman says more than 150 gunmen have attacked an air base in the country's southern desert, killing two government troops.
British women raped by Libyan soldiers:
At least two British women have been raped by Libyan soldiers in the eastern city of Benghazi, officials confirmed on Friday.
UN approves new combat force to target Congo rebels:
The council adopted a resolution on Thursday and established the so-called Intervention Brigade. This is the first time the UN has given its troops an offensive mandate.
French troops to stay in Mali through end of 2013:
By July, he said about 2,000 French soldiers will still be in the former French colony, and at the end of the year "1,000 French soldiers will remain."
Clashes erupt in 2 cities in northern Egypt:
Hundreds of unidentified assailants threw stones and fire bombs at protesters rallying against Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood Friday in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria. Separately, protesters and riot police clashed after demonstrators tried to torch a Muslim Brotherhood office in the Nile Delta city of Zagazig.
North Korea orders rockets on standby to hit US bases - state media:
It follows a US B-2 flyover of South Korea that saw dummy ammunition dropped as part of a joint military drill Thursday.
No One Will Survive DPRK's Retaliatory Strike:
Rodong Sinmun: The aggressors should not feel relieved for being in the mainland or on the other side of the ocean. Gone are the days when there was a verbal exchange.
Russia warns against military activity near North Korea:
Russia said on Friday that heightened military activity near North Korea was slipping into a "vicious cycle" that could get out of control, implicitly criticizing US bomber flights that followed threats from Pyongyang.
Iran, N Korea and Syria block UN arms treaty:
Iran's UN Ambassador Mohammad Khazaee said the draft treaty has major loopholes, is "hugely susceptible to politicisation and discrimination", and ignores the "legitimate demand'' to prohibit the transfer of arms to those who commit aggression.
Guantanamo Prisoner on Hunger Strike Seeks Relief in Court from 'Reversion to Harsh Conditions':
 A Yemeni prisoner at the Guantanamo Bay prison, who has been participating in a hunger strike which has been ongoing for weeks, has requested "emergency humanitarian relief" from a federal district court he says he and other prisoners are being denied access to potable water.
First Female Head of CIA's Clandestine Service Signed Off on Destruction of Torture Tapes:
The CIA recorded brutal interrogations of prisoners with a video camera in a secret prison in Thailand. Over ninety tapes were ultimately recorded.
Feds admit FBI warrantless cellphone tracking 'very common':
FBI investigators for at least five years have routinely used a sophisticated cellphone tracking tool that can pinpoint callers' locations and listen to their conversations - all without getting a warrant for it, a federal court was told this week.
DOJ Hid Routine Use of 'Stingray' Surveillance Technology from Federal Magistrate Judges:
" noting the technology can be used to obtain "information from all devices on the same network in a given area and send signals into the homes, bags, or pockets of the suspect and third parties alike." Its capabilities clearly threaten a person's privacy.
China and Brazil dump the dollar, sign agreement to trade in their local currencies:
 China and Brazil signed an agreement to do billions of dollars of trade in their local currencies, as the five-nation BRICS forum of emerging market powers work to lessen dependence on the US dollar and Euro.
France's President Hollande finds loophole to impose 75% tax on the rich:
Hollande will now propose to tax employers paying their workers more than €1 million. The president said in the interview that the measure, if approved, will last for two years.
Cyprus Could Need a Second Bailout :
Lee Buchheit, sovereign debt guru and architect of Greece's bailouts, tells Bloomberg Law's Lee Pacchia that despite the drastic measures taken, the endgame for Cyprus might be another round of restructuring. "I'm not sure this is over," says the Cleary Gottlieb veteran.
The European Union's looting of Cyprus:
The bailout imposed on Cyprus by the European Union (EU) is a politically criminal act of financial looting, aimed at destroying the country's banks and reducing the working class to penury.
"Confiscation of private bank accounts is now an official tool of the Eurozone authority"
Video report by CBC News
Poverty survey paints bleak picture of life in UK:
People now say they consider around 33 per cent of Britons to be suffering from a lifestyle of "multiple deprivation".
Study: Iraq and Afghanistan wars will cost U.S. up to $6 trillion:
Bilmes' study said the biggest cost would be medical care and disability benefits, saying that more than half of the 1.56 million troops discharged from service have already been granted benefits for life.
More than 130 arrested during Chicago schools protest:
Over 130 were arrested in Chicago as thousands of teachers, parents and students protested against a decision to close 54 public schools. Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has refused further negotiations, apparently making the closings a done deal.
US Savings Rate Near Record Low, Per Capita Disposable Income Almost Back To December 2006 Level:
For those claiming there is something called a "recovery" underway, perhaps they can point out just where on this chart of Real Disposable Income per capita one can find said recovery.
Overwhelming Student Debt Has Parents Getting Life Insurance Policies on Their Kids:
When my parents first announced at Thanksgiving that they were taking out a life insurance policy on me, I was taken aback and slightly offended. In fact, I thought it was a cruel joke.

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Tom Feeley
Cost Of War
 
Number Of Iraqis Slaughtered In US War And Occupation Of Iraq "1,455,590"

Number of U.S. Military Personnel Sacrificed (Officially acknowledged) In America's War On Iraq:  4,883

Number Of  International Occupation Force Troops Slaughtered In Afghanistan :3,274
Cost of War in Iraq & Afghanistan
Total Cost of Wars Since 2001
      
 
$1,437,961,739,775    

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