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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

ICH: Hunger In This Greatest Of Nations



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Ukraine, the United States and International Law
By Joseph Kishore
The U.S. -along with its European counterparts-is dragging mankind down the road to catastrophe.
Ukraine On Its Knees
"The Commies are Coming. The Commies are Coming."
By Bo Filter
CIA media moles or assets put in key positions censor facts the public needs to make informed decisions.
Ukraine: The Enemy of Your Enemy is Not Always Your Friend
By Zoltán Grossman
it is - irresponsible to assert that the presence of fascists and Nazis in the new government is merely Russian propaganda.
Exposing Propaganda
NGO Documents Plan Ukraine War
Video
NGOs caught forging documents for war, insider warns all NGOs infiltrated.
How The West Lost Putin: It Didn't Have To Be This Way
By Mark Mackinnon
It's a narrative that's growing in popularity in the West: Vladimir Putin as a 21st-century Adolf Hitler, an unhinged dictator bent on collecting lost Russian lands.
Israel: A Significant Shift in U.S. Public Opinion...?
By Alan Hart
"This proves that the world hates Jews. World go to hell!"
Christiane Amanpour Interviews Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro
Video and Transcript
"Our people have public health guaranteed free of
charge. Did you have that in the US?"
Hunger In This Greatest
Of Nations
Postcard from the End of
America: Chicago
By Linh Dinh
I wonder who they'll let us pretend to vote
for the next time, if there's a next time?
The Security Trap
By William A. Cohn
The surveillance state's gravest harm to our security may well be its chilling effect on free speech - generally seen as the Holy Grail of democracy.
Lights, Camera, Arrested: Americans Are Being Thrown in Jail for Filming Police
By John W. Whitehead
The U.S. government is attempting to police the world when it should be policing its own law enforcement agencies.
Life Near the Mexican Border
By John Heid
"You have no rights here!" barked a U.S. Border Patrol agent to a resident of Arivaca, AZ
Chomsky: From Hiroshima to Fukushima, Vietnam to Fallujah
State Power Ignores Its Massive Harm
Video
Noam Chomsky traveled to Japan last week ahead of the three-year anniversary of the Fukushima crisis.

Hard News



Jihadists 'execute' at least 22 in Syria: Activists say:
Jihadists from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant "executed" Tuesday at least 22 persons, among them 12 rebels, in the north of the country, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
Syria's Assad: Russia restoring balance to world stage:
"Russia has reestablished balance in international relations, after long years of hegemony" by the United States, SANA quoted Assad as saying as he received a Russian parliamentary delegation.
France arrests 8 in raid on Syrian-bound radicals:
Prosecutors say seven men and a woman have been arrested in France on suspicion of planning to join radical Islamic groups fighting in Syria.
Bush- Blair Legacy Continues As -
14 killed in insurgent violence in Iraq:
Up to 14 people were killed and 14 others wounded in shootings and bombings, mainly targeting security forces, in Iraq on Tuesday, police said.
Israeli airstrike kills 3 Palestinians in southern Gaza:
Gaza Ministry of Health spokesman Ashraf al-Qidra told Ma'an that three Palestinian resistance fighters were killed by the airstrike in southeast Khan Younis near the Sufa crossing.
Fatah refuses to recognise Israel as a 'Jewish' state:
"President Abbas has reaffirmed his refusal to recognise the Jewishness of the State of Israel and council members stood up to hail this decision," Palestinians say that enshrining it as a "Jewish state" would compromise the right of Palestinian refugees to return home.
New Israeli law kills minority representation:
Critics called the new law a blow to democracy and said it could lead to minorities being excluded from the legislature.
US allocates $429 million to Israeli Iron Dome program:
An AIPAC source told The Times of Israel that the 2015 budget request is consistent with previous budget submissions and that the organization would work with Congress as the process moves forward to ensure that funding levels continue
US Homeland Security investigates Israeli arms deal to Iran:
The Times of Israel reported Israeli government officials were "silent" and speculated a military censorship may have been imposed and, if true, this represented "the shocking effort by Israelis to supply arms to the country's most bitter enemy."
US Kills 4 People In Yemen:
A US drone strike in northeast Yemen has killed four suspected Al-Qaeda members, a tribal source said on Tuesday. Two missiles struck two vehicles late Monday in the Wadi Abida area, east of Sanaa, killing the occupants
1 Soldier Killed, 7 Injured in S. Yemen Attacks:
One soldier was killed and seven others injured in two separate attacks in Yemen's restive South, security sources said Tuesday.
Saudi Arabia and Qatar will each seek an accommodation with Iran in light of US-Iranian rapprochement:
The fear of isolation is likely to prompt gradual Saudi and Qatari foreign policy shifts to ensure they can accommodate a resurgent Iran with minimal detriment to their core security interests.
Turkey clashes after boy hurt at Istanbul protest dies:
Clashes have erupted at a hospital in Istanbul where a boy has died nine months after he was struck on the head by a tear-gas canister fired by police.
India Maoists kills 16 policemen in Chhattisgarh:
Maoist rebels have killed at least 16 policemen in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh, police say. The patrol was on its way to provide security to workers building a road in Sukma district when rebels fired at them, officials say.
Two US occupation force troops, among 6 killed in Afghanistan:
Two US soldiers were killed and four wounded in an attack Wednesday by gunmen wearing Afghan security force uniforms in eastern Afghanistan, U.S. defense officials said. The officials said four Afghans involved in the attack were killed in the ensuing battle.
2 killed in latest attack on Pakistan polio workers:
Two policemen guarding a polio vaccination team in northwest Pakistan were were shot dead by armed men on Tuesday, police said, the latest setback to efforts to eradicate the crippling disease.
Seven Suspected Militants Killed in Egypt:
Seven suspected miiltants were killed and 34 arrested Tuesday during a security raid in Egypt's North Sinai governorate, a security source said.
Egypt police kill Cairo bombing suspect:
Egyptian police on Tuesday shot dead a militant suspected of being involved in a January bomb attack against Cairo police headquarters, the interior ministry said.
5 killed in Nigeria's Benue State:
At least five people have been confirmed dead in a Tuesday morning attack in Nigeria's central Benue State. "The police team dispatched to the area has confirmed that five people were killed this morning," police spokesman Daniel Ezeala told Anadolu Agency.
Libya's prime minister ousted after ship leaves rebel-held port with illegal oil:
Libya's Congress handed a no-confidence vote to Prime Minister Ali Zeidan on Tuesday in a yet another jolt to the oil-rich nation's crumbling political stability.
Libyan defense minister gives oath to become acting PM:
Libyan defense minister Abdallah al-Thinni gave his oath in parliament on Tuesday to become acting prime minister after deputies voted Ali Zeidan out of office amid worsening disorder in the oil-producing North African state.
Oil tanker allegedly "on fire" in international waters:
Confusion surrounds the fate of the North Korean-flagged oil tanker that left Libya this morning after loading an illegal shipment of oil. It is said to be on fire after being hit by a missile. Another report says that it was boarded by the Italian navy. However, Italian officials have denied this.
Thief seeks war criminals help:
Libyan militia commander seeks US help:
A Libyan commander whose militia took over vital oil terminals in the country's east said Tuesday he is seeking help from the United States in a standoff with the government over the seizure.
Shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missiles flow abroad from Libya - U.N.:
Shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missiles have been trafficked out of Libya to Chad, Mali, Tunisia, Lebanon and likely Central African Republic, with attempts made to send them to Syrian opposition groups, according to a U.N. report on Tuesday.
Barney Frank: 'Repudiated' U.S. 'hatemongers' are promoting anti-gay laws in Uganda:
"The hate-mongers in America who have been repudiated here have found a place where they can bring their message, totally and consistently being welcomed, when those who talk about human rights are told, 'Don't interfere,'" Frank said.
Venezuelan student leader shot dead at protest:
Daniel Tinoco was shot in the chest at a road junction during a demonstration in San Cristobal, the city's police chief Angel Perdomo said. Eyewitnesses said Mr Tinoco and other students were attacked by armed men riding motorcycles.
Michelle Bachelet sworn in as Chile's president:
The socialist leader was inaugurated in a ceremony in the city of Valparaiso after her election win in December over conservative rival Evelyn Matthei.
Ukraine parliament delivers ultimatum to Crimea over referendum:
Ukraine's parliament has warned the regional assembly in Crimea that it faces dissolution unless it cancels a referendum it has called to join the region to Russia.
Crimea parliament declares independence from Ukraine ahead of referendum:
The parliament of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea has adopted an independence declaration from Ukraine which is necessary for holding a March 16 referendum.- 78 of 100 members of the parliament voted in favor of the declaration.
Preparations for joining Russia already underway - Crimean PM:
The peninsula will be ready to begin using Russian law within a couple of months of a pro-secession vote, and the local Finance Ministry is already working on a roadmap for switching from the Ukrainian currency, the hryvnia, to the Russian ruble, Aksyonov said in an interview with RIA Novosti.
Russia says Crimea independence move 'lawful':
Moscow welcomes declaration of independence by local assembly in Ukrainian peninsula ahead of referendum.
Ukraine crisis: Russia drafting counter-offer to US demands:
Kremlin says Washington's stance on negotiations unacceptable because it accepts ouster of Yanukovych as fait accompli
Yanukovych insists on TV he's still in charge of Ukraine:
"I want to remind you that I am not only still the legitimate president of Ukraine but also the supreme commander of the army and I haven't stopped my duties as president early - I am still alive."
Russia Reacts to US Warship's Arrival in Black Sea:
The passage of the U.S. destroyer Truxtun into the Black Sea was seen by official Russian news outlets as a challenge to the Russian fleet and evidence that the U.S. was "ramping up its military presence in the region."
Witnesses at Crimea base: 'No fighting or shooting like reported on TV',:
Recent reports from Western media say Russian troops have allegedly seized control of the naval base near the Crimean city of Bakhchisaray on Monday, with "shots being fired in the air." However, the sailors at the base deny all these reports.
Protesters pelt Vitali Klitschko with eggs in Ukraine (video)
I'm prepared to hit City to punish Putin, says David Cameron:
Russians could be hit with asset freezes and travel bans "within days", Prime Minister says, even if it harms the City and British industries
Pull out, Putin - or we'll talk very loudly, say Britain's politicians:
David Cameron seems to think restricting oligarchs' shopping in London's Bond Street will bring the Russians to their senses
Gitmo Hiding Hunger Strikes Behind New Title: 'Long-Term Non-Religious Fasts':
There will be no more hunger strikes at Guantanamo Bay, according to a new document first reported on Monday night. Not because the detainees of the military prison are giving up on the tactic, though. Instead, the military is transitioning to referring to hunger strikes as "long-term non-religious fasts."
US immigration detainees begin hunger strike:
On Friday, March 7, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced that 750 of the 1,300 detainees being held at an immigration holding center in Tacoma, Washington had refused meals.
CIA accused of spying on Congress over torture report:
"The CIA just went and searched the committee's computers." Feinstein said. Feinstein added that she was not taking the situation lightly, and that the CIA may have acted in violation of the Fourth Amendment
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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 : 3,427
Cost of War in Iraq & Afghanistan
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