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Showing posts with label Ethics. Show all posts

Thursday, January 12, 2023

Throwback 21 April 2021 : Gates CLOSED for global poor! “Who appointed this billionaire head of global health? Oh yeah, he did.”



CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY!! COVID coming again but as an EPIDEMIC/ no longer PANDEMIC!

Gates CLOSED for global poor! Billionaire philanthropist SLAMMED for not wanting Covid “recipes” to be shared

Bill Gates told Sky News that sharing the patents to Covid vaccines would not be helpful, while adding it was now time to starting helping developing countries.

The director of activist group Global Justice Now, campaigning for patent waivers, was scathing of Gates’ “disgusting” views, asking: “Who appointed this billionaire head of global health? Oh yeah, he did.”

Gates said it “wasn’t completely surprising” that wealthier nations like the UK, US and Germany vaccinated their populations first because the pandemic was worse there.

Source RT t.me/rtintl

Thursday, January 5, 2023

US soldiers celebrating the burning of an Iraqi farmer's wheat field.


 For such atrocities, Julian Assange was arrested for publishing it!


courtesy : twitter @Ben_Noman_H

Sunday, November 27, 2022

US Recruits Elon Musk's SpaceX for Iran Regime Change Op




The US is now openly involving itself in what was from the beginning US-engineered unrest in Iran. 

Providing material support including communication equipment is a stated policy of US plans for regime change and specifically in regards to Iran. 

Evidence from 2009 onward exposes the US government's use of US-based tech giants - Google, Twitter, and Facebook - and now Elon Musk's SpaceX - to advance US foreign policy in violation of international law and the UN Charter. 

Former Moroccan Prime Minister claimed was forced on it as a state policy and by a decision of the king. - normalization with Israeli


 Former Moroccan Prime Minister Saadeddine mani has repudiated the normalization step with Israeli apartheid, asserting that he was forced on it as a state policy and by a decision of the king. He also added that that moment was “painful and difficult.”


courtesy @OnlinePalEng  telegram channel


Children were saved from a plot to harvest their organs - Kherson (former Ukraine)




 27 Apr, 2022 💢 58 children were saved from a plot to kidnap them, bring them through the war zone, and harvest their organs.

The pro-Russian government of liberated Kherson (former Ukraine) foiled a massive kidnapping plot organised by organ traffickers. 


courtesy @NewResistance  telegram Channel



Ukraine: the hot zone for human trafficking and organ harvesting.


 

Ukraine Nov 25
A Russian volunteer reveals his troops in Izyum stumbled upon a Ukrainian satanic “child organ network”.

Ukraine: the hot zone for human trafficking and organ harvesting. It holds many secrets they want to keep secret. 

#CrimesAgainstChildren 
#ChildTrafficking



Courtesy : Bette Ryan
@BetteRyan1970

Monday, November 21, 2022

Report: Israel has detained more than 50,000 Palestinian minors since 1967


 Sunday, 20 November 2022 5:09 PM  [ Last Update: Sunday, 20 November 2022 5:11 PM ]

The Detainees Affairs Commission of the Palestine Liberation Organization says the Israeli regime has detained over 50,000 Palestinian children since the occupation of the West Bank and East al-Quds in 1967. 

The PLO Detainees Affairs Commission said on Sunday the majority of children were arrested from their homes at night hours, while others were arrested from the streets or on their way to school or back home.

Out of that figure, the commission said, virtually 160 children are still being held behind bars in Israeli detention centers. Among the detainees are three girls, of whom two are 16 years old and the third is 17. Some others are held under Israel’s administrative detention, which allows incarcerating Palestinian inmates without trial or charge.

The Palestinian Prisoners' Society (PPS) said in a statement on Saturday Israeli military forces had arrested more than 750 Palestinian children in the West Bank and East al-Quds since the beginning of the current year. The PPS said most of the children have been subjected to all forms of physical and psychological torture during detention in violation of international agreements and conventions on the rights of children.

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The Israeli Prison Service (IPS) keeps Palestinian prisoners under deplorable conditions, lacking proper hygienic standards. The prisoners have also been subjected to systematic torture, harassment, and repression all through the years of Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories.

The Israeli military frequently carries out wide-ranging arrest campaigns across the West Bank under the pretext of searching for “wanted” Palestinians.

Thousands of Palestinians are held in Israeli jails. Hundreds have been imprisoned under administrative detention.

The Gaza-based Hamas resistance movement has called on the Palestinian Authority (PA) to end any kind of cooperation with the occupying regime. It says “comprehensive resistance” is the only way to realize the rights of the Palestinian people. The resistance movement has time and again said the disgraceful cooperation had jeopardized the Palestinian cause, brought about further restrictions for the Palestinians, and failed to stop Israel’s colonial projects and Judaization schemes across the occupied territories.




The UN urged to investigate information about the murder of Russian prisoners of war

or refer to : https://rumble.com/embed/v1tj0jm/?pub=10we6z

The UN intends to find out all the details of the execution of Russian prisoners of war, said Farhan Haq, deputy spokesman for the UN Secretary General. He stressed that this is a violation of human rights and those responsible must be held accountable.

"We called on all parties to the conflict to thoroughly investigate all reports of existing human rights violations, and to bring those responsible to justice," Haq said.

Recall that on November 18, a video (https://t.me/ConflictChronicles/5368) appeared on social networks, in which Russian prisoners of war are being massacred: the fighters were shot point-blank. At least 11 people were killed.

In response to the accusations, Ukrainian propaganda stated that the information about the execution was untrue (see below),  only the horrific footage suggests otherwise.



Ukrainian propaganda denies the shooting of Russian POWs by Armed Forces of Ukraine

Before the appearance on the Web of video (https://t.me/ConflictChronicles/5369) about the events preceding the execution, Ukrainian propaganda tried to pass off the killing of Russian fighters as a result of “artillery strike.”

But then it became obvious that the Russian prisoners of war were brutally shot by the Ukrainian nationalists. According to all conventions, this is a very serious war crime. Even foreign journalists supporting Ukraine immediately called (https://t.me/OstashkoNews/39183) to investigate this lawlessness.

❗️But Ukrainian groups in social networks began to deny the fact of the execution in their usual form.



A Video of the Execution of Russian POWs in Makeyevka

Has surfaced on the Internet. And while the first video with lying corpses could still be attributed to the victims of mortar shelling, then the original video from the Ukrainian side sheds light on what happened.

Apparently, one of the captured Russian soldiers tried to sell his life for dearly - hence the wounded "Andryukha" on the Ukrainian side. The AFU decided to take revenge on all prisoners of war by killing them on the spot. 

The likely perpetrators of the murder are border guards Artur Bortnichuk and Mikhailovsky Nazar, graduates of the University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Kharkov. The wounded 'Andryukha' - most likely Andrey Sokol (https://vk.com/id449687595).

Bortnishchuk also acted in the KVN team “Investigative Affairs” from Kharkov.
 
t.me/rybar/41277 (https://t.me/rybar/41277?single)

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The Russian MoD accused Ukraine of executing more than ten war prisoners and accused Kyiv of war crimes

Statement of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation on the war crimes commited of Ukrainian soldiers over prisoners of the Russian military:

The published new video evidence of the mass massacre of Ukrainian servicemen over unarmed Russian prisoners of war confirms the life-giving nature of the current Kiev regime led by Zelensky and those who protect and support him.

No one will be able to present the deliberate and methodical murder of more than ten immobilized Russian servicemen by the AFU geeks with direct shots to the head as a "tragic exception" against the background of the alleged universal observance by the Kiev regime of the rights of prisoners of war.

At the same time, the Ukrainian servicemen who surrendered this week are being held in accordance with all the requirements of the Geneva Convention on the Treatment of Prisoners of War.

The brutal murder of Russian prisoners of war is not the first and not an isolated war crime. This is a common practice in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, actively supported by the Kiev regime and not noticed by its Western patrons.

But Zelensky and his henchmen will have to answer before the court of history, the peoples of Russia and Ukraine for everyone and for every tortured and murdered prisoner.

>>>>>>>>> source :  👆🏽  AZgeopolitics 👇🏾
UNHCHR reported that it is studying video recordings of killed Russian prisoners of war.




Wednesday, November 16, 2022

The imperially-ordered War Till the Last Ukrainian is merciless.

 FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND DEAD UKRAINIANS - AND COUNTING

The imperially-ordered War Till the Last Ukrainian is merciless.

Like the figures coming from an OSINT investigation.

"Irretrievable losses" of the Ukrainian army so far; a staggering 402,000 - of which 387,000 killed.

CRUCIAL: losses among MERCENARIES and VOLUNTEERS from Poland, Romania and the Baltic midgets: 54,000 - of which 31,240 killed.

OSINT data was calculated using reports from funeral agencies, extracts from morgues, and analysis of radio, cellular and satellite exchange of forces of the Armed Force

The Committee of Soldiers' Mothers of Ukraine entered more than 320,000 appeals "about the fate of missing soldiers"; but the SBU BANNED THEM.

These are not documented; OSINT instead based their investigation on statements by members of the Committee of Soldiers' Mothers, orally and on social media.

Even the former deputy head of the US European Command (EUCOM), Stephen Twitty, said in an interview with Linke Zeitung that “200 thousand fighters somehow mysteriously disappeared from the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and no one will say where they are today”.

Ask the Empire of Chaos, Lies, Plunder and Killing.


Sunday, October 30, 2022

Pentagon Appears to Benefit From Human Trafficking – Report


American military bases in the Persian Gulf region use the services of subcontractors who could be classed as victims of human trafficking, the Washington Post reported. Federal law bans paying taxpayer money to contractors that allow such practices.

Foreign workers in Arab nations including Qatar and Kuwait are employed under the controversial “kafala system”, which requires a citizen, usually the employer, to take legal charge of the employee. Critics say the scheme is prone to abuse, making workers unable to leave jobs when they want to.

According to the Washington Post, US military contractors hiring menial and low-skilled staff for the Pentagon’s bases in the Arab world are involved in such abuses. 

It cites the accounts of dozens of workers, reporting that their passports were away to limit their movements or that they paid a hefty entry fee to get a job at a US facility, which could take years to repay.

Source RT 

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

US Has Supplied Ukraine With Over 1 Million Artillery Rounds



Kiev has reportedly received over 1.9 million artillery rounds from Washington, data released by the Pentagon reveals.

Specifically Ukraine has been shipped 903,000 standard 155mm HE fragmentation howitzer rounds, 3,000 M982 Excalibur guided artillery shells, 7,000 Remote Anti-Armor Mine projectiles, and 180,000 105mm howitzer rounds. 

The ammunition is part of the $18.2 billion military aid package allotted for Ukraine by the Biden admin.

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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Syria a victim of the US’s “rules-based order” - Oil & other resources stolen!

Since early August, there have been at least 10 oil thefts by US troops in Syria. Some 800 tankers were used to transport stolen oil to US bases outside of Syria. In the meantime, Syrian people have had to queue for hours to fill up at the gas station.

By June 2022, US military’s extraction, smuggling and illegal transaction of Syrian oil, gas and mineral resources has brought an estimated $18.2 bln of direct losses on Syria, making Syria’s humanitarian disaster much worse.

Syria is yet another victim of the US’s “rules-based order” just like Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya. Under this order, the rights and lives of the Syrian people are being taken away, instead of being protected.

We urge the US to respect Syria’s sovereignty & territorial integrity, respond to the call of the Syrian people, stop plundering Syria’s national resources at once, and take concrete action to remedy the pain they have inflicted on Syria.

Chinese Foreign Ministry - 21 Sep. 2022                                                  syriana-analysis.com

Monday, June 26, 2017

Kashmir - 101

Novelist Arundhati Roy on Kashmir : Published on 20 Jun 2017 For decades, Kashmir has been one of the most militarized zones in the world. It’s also a territory that, according to acclaimed Indian writer Arundhati Roy, is nearly impossible to capture in nonfiction writing. But Roy has not shied away from writing about Kashmir in her second novel, "The Ministry of Utmost Happiness," which has just been published.


U S War Crimes: In 3 countries - pada hari Nuzul Quran

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Drone Warfare Civilian drone deaths triple in Afghanistan, UN agency finds

Reaper UAV - UK Ministry of Defence/Flickr
Drones accounted for a third of all civilian deaths in air strikes. (Photo: Defence Images)
Civilian drone deaths in Afghanistan tripled last year, according to a report by a UN agency. Forty-five civilians died in drone strikes in 2013.
The report, by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (Unama), found that drone strikes accounted for at least a third of all civilian deaths in air strikes last year. Unama notes that it is sometimes difficult to establish which type of aircraft carried out a strike, so the true total could be higher.
The UK and US are the only countries to operate armed drones in the conflict. A December 2012 report by the Bureau found that the two forces had carried out over 1,000 drone strikes in the country in the previous five years. British drones have carried out over a fifth of all these strikes, despite having a much smaller fleet.
Unama identifies 19 separate incidents in which civilians were killed. It raises concerns about ‘possible negligence’ by international troops over a drone strike on September 7 2013 in which local officials immediately claimed civilians had died. The governor of Kunar province, where the attack took place, told Reuters: ‘Four women, four children, two drivers, a merchant and three suspected (insurgents) were killed.’
 ‘The apparent failure of international forces to identify the presence of a group of women and children… could suggest negligence’
- Unama report
‘During Unama’s initial meetings with Isaf on the incident Isaf denied the possibility of civilian casualties,’ the report notes. Isaf claimed a senior insurgent had probably been killed and the dead were ‘insurgents’, although it did not identify them.
‘After multiple meetings in which Unama called for a review of the incident, Isaf confirmed two civilian deaths “one female and one child” and “would not rule out the possibility of another woman’s death,’ Unama’s report adds.
Unama conducted over 50 interviews with relatives of victims, community representatives, and Afghan and Isaf officials, and found that the attack killed 10 civilians and seriously injured a four-year-old girl. It notes that Isaf has not published the results of any investigation into the incident or indicated any change in its targeting policies.
‘The apparent failure… of international forces to identify the presence of a group of women and children in a vehicle prior to engaging the vehicle with a UAV/RPA [drone] strike could suggest negligence,’ Unama notes. ‘Of further concern, was the apparent failure of international military forces to confirm the identity and/or status of the men accompanying the fighter targeted by international military forces.’
Isaf spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Will Griffin told the Bureau that after Isaf investigated, it ‘acknowledged responsibility for at least three civilian casualties’.
 ‘We certainly respect the work that Unama does in this regard and agree that any civilian casualty is one too many’
- Isaf spokesman
He added: ‘Isaf identified a target individual in a vehicle and followed him to an area remote from villages and apparent civilians. In spite of persistent observation, unknown to ISAF there were at least three civilians located in the vehicle with the target. Although ISAF’s engagement was successful against the insurgent target, regrettably the strike resulted in three other casualties. One of these was a four-year-old child, for whom ISAF took responsibility for sending to the US for advanced medical treatment.’
Asked about the disparity between Isaf’s casualty count and Unama’s, he pointed to ‘variance between the sources and methodolgies used by Isaf and Unama to verify information’. He added: ‘We certainly respect the work that Unama does in this regard and agree that any civilian casualty is one too many.’
Unama does not state which force operated the drone. A Los Angeles Times report on the strike, published in December 2013, mentioned discussions with US officials about the strike. Philip Hammond, the British defence minister, wrote in the Guardian in December 2013 that only one attack by a British drone has killed civilians – a March 2011 attack, in which four farmers were killed.
The numbers killed in air strikes represented a tiny fraction of the overall violence captured in Unama’s report. After a decline in civilian deaths in 2012, last year they rose again to approach 2011′s record highs. Nearly 3,000 non-combatants were killed, including 1,300 women and children.
Three quarters of the deaths were caused by the Taliban and other insurgents, with improvised explosive devices alone killing almost 1,000 civilians. International air operations represented 2% of all civilian deaths, and declined by 10% compared to 2012.
The rising civilian toll in drone strikes is in stark contrast to the CIA’s operations over the border in Pakistan, where the Bureau has found drones killed a maximum of four civilians in the year’s 27 drone operations. However civilian casualties also rose in US drone operations in Yemen, where at least six civilians were killed in a US military strike that reportedly attacked a wedding procession.
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Monday, November 4, 2013

A Drone Killed My Grandmother | EXCLUSIVE Interview with the Rehman Family

Published on Oct 30, 2013 | Abby Martin's exclusive interview with the Rehman family, who lost their grandmother due to an American drone strike. The Rehmans came to the US from the North Waziristan region of Pakistan to testify in front of Congress about the horrors of living under drones. Abby also speaks with Jennifer Gibson, a lawyer traveling with the family about what it will take to end drone policy.




Monday, October 28, 2013

First-Ever Case : Canadian Mining Company To Trial In Canada For Alleged Abuses Abroad

Published on 27 Oct 2013 | The trial of HudBay Minerals marks a first-time legal precedent of a Canadian company being held to account in Canadian courts for alleged shootings and gang rapes in Guatemala.



Tuesday, October 22, 2013

US drone strikes condemned by rights groups

Published on Oct 21, 2013 | Amnesty International says the United States should be investigated for war crimes over its drone strike programme in Pakistan. The human rights watchdog investigated 45 drone strikes between January 2012 and August this year. It highlights incidents where civilians were killed in North Waziristan, including the death of a 14-year-old boy. Amnesty also documented cases of so-called rescuer attacks, where those who ran to help the victims of a drone strike are killed in a follow-up attack. Al Jazeera's Imtiaz Tyab spoke to one family that was targeted in one such strike.