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Thursday, September 23, 2010

UN Report on Gaza flotilla killings:

Israel accused of war crimes for "unlawful assault"


United Nations panel of human rights experts has accused Israel of war crimes through willful killing, unnecessary brutality and torture in its "clearly unlawful" assault on a ship attempting to break the blockade of Gaza in May in which nine Turkish activists died.

The report by three experts appointed by the UN's Human Rights Council (UNHRC) described the seizure of MV illegal under international law.

Negotiations On, Occupation via settlements are also On!

Settlements are against Geneva Conventions!

East Jerusalem clash turns deadly :





AlJazeeraEnglish | September 22, 2010 - A Palestinian has been killed after a Jewish settlement guard opened fire at a group of men in an Arab neighbourhood of East Jerusalem.


The incident occurred after clashes broke out between Jewish settlers and a

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Did U.S. Soldiers Create Afghan Killing Club?

TheRealNews | September 20, 2010 - U.S. soldiers charged with targeting Afghan civilians; Army ignored pleas by soldier's father






Drugs and Murder in Afghanistan

TheRealNews | September 21, 2010 - Did U.S. Soldiers Create Afghan Killing Club Pt. 2 - Is Army culture to blame for the crimes?

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Israel should not keep its History Behind Lock and key




Palestinian Loss of Land 1946-2005
Jonathan Cook

History may be written by the victors, as Winston Churchill is said to have observed, but the opening up of archives can threaten a nation every bit as much as the unearthing of mass graves.

That danger explains a decision quietly taken last month by Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, to extend by an additional 20 years the country’s 50-year rule for the release of sensitive documents.

The new 70-year disclosure rule is the government’s response to Israeli journalists who have been seeking through Israel’s courts to gain access to documents that should already be declassified, especially those concerning the 1948 war, which established Israel, and the 1956 Suez crisis.