Former premier says French government is sowing panic on terrorism
Image via Wikipedia Sep 21, 2010, 9:20 GMT Paris – Former French prime minister Dominique de Villepin slammed Tuesday the government’s policy of alerting the public to terrorism threats, claiming it...
View ArticleFailed Washington-Sponsored Ecuadorean Coup Attempt
The president of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, in Rio de Janeiro October 1, 2010 By Stephen Lendman Failed Washington-Sponsored Ecuadorean Coup Attempt – by Stephen Lendman Post-9/11, Washington sponsored...
View ArticleThe Altars of Fear: Wrong Turns on a Long, Dark Road
Image via Wikipedia By Chris Floyd All across Europe, thousands of people have been taking to the streets in angry protests against the “austerity measures” being imposed upon them by their...
View ArticleA Senseless War Begins Its 10th Year
…an address to the nation from President Barack Obama (as reported by Michael Moore) Thursday, October 7th, 2010 My Fellow Americans: Nine years ago today we invaded the nation of Afghanistan. I’d just...
View ArticleRaids on Activists May Indicate FBI Abuse of Power
Yana Kunichoff (Image: Lance Page / t r u t h o u t; Adapted: mar is sea Y, leslie feinberg) t r u t h o u t On the heels of a series of FBI raids on anti-war activists, an FBI whistleblower and...
View ArticleIn the Case of Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani, Torture Apologists Are Everywhere
Andy Worthington “Terror ruling threatens civilian prosecutions,” screamed the Los Angeles Times last Thursday. “Ruling in ’98 East Africa embassy bombings is setback for US,” wailed the Washington...
View ArticleWikiLeaks Announces Release 7x the Size of the Iraq War
Picture of Julian Assange during a talk at 26C3 Logs Stan Schroeder WikiLeaks has announced an important release on its Twitter account, claiming it’ll be seven times bigger than the Iraq war logs,...
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