Search Results

500 results for the search term: war crimes
Add Clipmarks to:  iGoogle  Netvibes  
   
 
 
 
   
 
top scroll end
12
POPS
Gazans starving - will Obama demand justice?
masbury
by masbury  11-16-2008   
 While US media barely cover the story; have Democrats forgotten Joe Lieberman's attacks on Howard Dean for calling for fairness in the Israel-Palestinian conflict?
3
POPS
New report details shattered lives of released Guantanamo detainees
brightlight4
by brightlight4  11-14-2008    1
 No Remarks
10
POPS
Blackwater Busted, Prince Has "Compliance Challenges"
blueridge
by blueridge  11-14-2008    8
 Makes one smile. The arrogant Prince of Blackwater just got nailed with a big fine from the same corrupt Federal government they contracted with. The "war on terrorism" is so profitable. What happened to all the hardware that ended up on the black market in Iraq? (Someone knows). "Compliance challenges", he says. More like rogue operations. This is the same company that shoots whoever is in the area and quickly leaves, whose crimes even U.S. military personnel have reported. Dirty mercenaries are never held accountable for war crimes because they are independent contractors. This is the least the State Dept has on them, just the tip of the proverbial ice berg. Iraq wants to try them there.
7
POPS
Israeli food blockade means malnourished Palestinian children
masbury
by masbury  11-14-2008   
 You can read about it in the BBC, but not the US press.
12
POPS
Israeli Blockade Creates Food Shortages in Gaza
citizenbfk
by citizenbfk  11-13-2008    9
 Collective punishment. War crime. 1.4 million peope & refuges being slowly starved to death in front of the eyes of the world. THIS IS NOT POLITICS. THIS IS NOT WAR. THIS IS GENOCIDE. Unfortuntely almost all USA politicians have sold out to the policies of Israel. Starving a million and a half people to death is okay but criticizing the Jewish State is not. Sold out, by the way, for a worse deal that Judas' 30 shekels of silver; they get maybe $100K and vote for Israel getting billions. They also get re-elected which, apparently they feel they achieve without the support of Jewish lobbies, like AIPAC, American Enterprise Institute and dozens of others. Why can we do? Maybe try to get the case to the World Court? -- But the U.S. would certainly veto it. (as with so many other attempts to bring justice to Israel's war crimes). Maybe churches? But many also think you can't criticize Israel; bizarre. It helps see why Pontius Pilate could only wash his hands of t
0
POPS
df
urquanx
by urquanx  11-12-2008   
 df
0
POPS
Iraq triple bombings kill dozens
deadcowkid
by deadcowkid  11-10-2008   
 So much for the surge...
3
POPS
Hanoi Jane
jkrabbit
by jkrabbit  11-10-2008    3
 Who can ever forget this! how does she feel now when she looks upon the Wall and see's those names.Soldier's that died horrible death's all alone and afraid with this memory in the back of their minds.
2
POPS
Obama will be anything but the savior that he is being portrayed to be.
mycelium_obscurum
by mycelium_obscurum  11-9-2008   
 No Remarks
3
POPS
Real Time with Bill Maher - New Rules - 11/07/08
ratilfar
by ratilfar  11-8-2008   
 Amen!
10
POPS
Bush Administration Delays Release of Prisoner Abuse Photos
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  11-8-2008    2
 You can run, but you cannot hide from justice forever, Mr Bush. One day, you will be writing your memoirs from behind bars. One sweet day, Mr Bush. ..:)
12
POPS
Citizens Will Risk Arrest to Bring Indictment of Bush and Cheney
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  11-8-2008    6
  In April 2008, Obama said that as president he would indeed ask his new Attorney General and his deputies to "immediately review the information that's already there" and determine if an inquiry is warranted. It is the responsibility of citizens to make sure this happens. Chief Prosecutor at the Nuremberg Tribunals following World War II, stated, "let me make clear that while this law is first applied against German aggressors, the law includes, and if it is to serve a useful purpose it must condemn aggression by any other nations, including those which sit here now in judgement." It is time, no matter who becomes our next president, to bring the criminals of the Bush regime to justice. We, the people, have the power and we can restore justice. Our group would include someone who was directly affected by the illegal invasion of Iraq.
0
POPS
Over 30 countries exporting arms to Sudan
tommy2balmy
by tommy2balmy  11-7-2008   
 According to UN report of 10-21-08. The embargo was imposed in 2004 and extended in 2005, requiring nations to "...take the necessary measures to prevent the sale or supply" to all the warring parties in Darfur. Since that time, Sudan, by its own reports, has acquired: * At least 45 new military aircraft, including combat aircraft, fighter jets and parts provided by Belarus and Russia. * More than $25 million worth of tanks and armored combat vehicles, which Sudan claims were provided by China, Switzerland, Iran, Germany, India and Syria. * A total of $29.5 million in small arms and light weapons (excluding ammunition and parts). * $600,000 worth of ammunition, though a range of countries report selling Sudan nearly $10 million in ammunition. * $270,000 worth of swords, cutlasses and bayonets, the same weapons reportedly used by the Janjaweed in attacks on civilians. Sudan's import figures and worldwide export figures "seriously underestimate the arms sal
7
POPS
Michael Moore: What Will It Be Like to Have a Smart President?
brightlight4
by brightlight4  11-6-2008    1
 I hope everyone's hopes are fulfilled and Obama doesn't fall into the arms of the wealthy world dominating anti environmental people who don't give a s@@t for the poor and needy.
16
POPS
The Treatment of Bush Has Been a Disgrace (?????)
papananook
by papananook  11-6-2008    33
 hahahahahahahahaha---this guy is so delusional...with all the damage Bush has done and is STIL tryin to do with his latest round of environmental deregulations designed to profit his cronies, I find it impossible to show him any respect whatsoever--He has no regard for people or the Earth! He should be prosecuted for war crimes and other felonies that he and Cheney have committed, not defended by this bozo.
4
POPS
Pot Wins in a Landslide: A Thundering Rejection of America's Longest War
brightlight4
by brightlight4  11-6-2008    1
 No Remarks
6
POPS
Why Has the Media Not Asked Questions About War Crimes And Their Continuation During the Elections?
brightlight4
by brightlight4  11-4-2008   
 No Remarks
5
POPS
Guantanamo man tortured into confessing & cannot be used - US judge
brightlight4
by brightlight4  10-29-2008   
 No Remarks
3
POPS
Bush Trying to Avoid War Crimes Charges
brightlight4
by brightlight4  10-29-2008   
 No Remarks
2
POPS
Georgia accused of targeting civilians
ratilfar
by ratilfar  10-29-2008   
 Revenge The BBC saw evidence of the cycle of revenge since the war, with the demolition of most houses in the former ethnic Georgian villages on the northern outskirts of Tskhinvali. Zaur Gagloyev (photo: Alan Tskhurbayev, Institute of War and Peace Reporting) No, it wasn't ethnic cleansing... we just let them go from our land Zaur Gagloyev The houses, whose occupants fled during the war to other parts of Georgia, were burnt by Ossetians immediately after the fighting.
0
POPS
The Sentience of the Prophet Obama Expounded
Alexian
by Alexian  10-29-2008   
 Chant this in your madrases. Let it resound full as the rolling sea.
1
POPS
Iraq Condemns U.S. - Demands Quick Withdrawal
citizenbfk
by citizenbfk  10-29-2008    1
 It's clearer now that Bush's false war for false reasons is going down the toilet. It seems one of the oldest civilizations in the world is not falling for USA junk food treaties. Apparently the people who started the skill of writing can read. There's much more to this story/clip than just the headline: all big time, bad news for Bush. For what the Bush Administration and military wanted: The rest of the article is even worse, . #1. Iraq wants U.S. troops out by the end of 2009. It how now firmly rejected a clause the U.S. Military wanted, an option to extend the occupation to 2011. #2 It wants sole discretion to put U.S. soldiers on trial for any crimes they might commit -- something the U.S. will never agree to. #3. It wants to inspect U.S. military shipments into Iraq, another things the U.S. military or Navy would never agree to. These terms, right here in this clip, spell out F-A-I-L-U-R-E for Bush's War in Iraq and it's ongoing scams for Oil. It'
1
POPS
Georgian President Shakashvalli needs look into
benaloy
by benaloy  10-28-2008   
 Shakashvalli isn't a truthful man ... Once again usa is set to back the wrong horse just because Russia is on the other side of the fence.
0
POPS
The Wages of War
Imnclady
by Imnclady  10-26-2008   
 No Remarks
0
POPS
Victims of Spanish civil war to be exhumed
brightlight4
by brightlight4  10-26-2008   
 Now we have to see how the two sides of history react to this situation.
5
POPS
Guantanamo General Faces Pentagon Investigation
Kelika
by Kelika  10-25-2008   
 "There are also assertions that he used coerced evidence despite objections from prosecutors."
3
POPS
Inside Story - Iraq security deal - Oct 24 - Part 1
ratilfar
by ratilfar  10-25-2008   
 No Remarks
3
POPS
Divisive politics is anti-American-Olbermann
citizenbfk
by citizenbfk  10-22-2008   
 Good video summary of of the vile and dangerous trash talk of the neocon, neofascist Republican party candidates,officials, and some of their supporters at rallies With thug, un-American tactics they accuse Obama of being 'un-American - and they have done to any other critics of the last eight years of the nightmare of the Bush Administration. What are "un-American," tactics? -- Well, the majority of us think we have the right to speak what we want and not get threatened with death, and the right to challenge leaders who are the real "false patriots," hiding behind the flag or the cross (or David's star). Using words to spread lies, divisiveness, hate and fear is what I'd consider "un-American," I think Bush is a fascist, 4excample, but I don't try to shut down his speaking; I don't threaten his life; I just want to vote him out of office and urge his trial for war crimes. That's using the tool of democracy and seeking justice through the courts.
11
POPS
US drops Guantanamo charges
tabsey
by tabsey  10-22-2008    16
 The natural progression should be to charges against those who ordered the torture.
2
POPS
Iraq seeks changes to U.S. troops pact
ratilfar
by ratilfar  10-21-2008   
 No Remarks
10
POPS
Bush Prosecution Committee Names Membership
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  10-18-2008    8
 Please, please let it happen!
10
POPS
Tortue: Direct Authorizations from White House Revealed
citizenbfk
by citizenbfk  10-16-2008    2
 Torture is against Internation law In March 2008 Bush vetoed Congressional legislation outlawing torture. New legislation was later passed officially approving waterboarding & other modes of torture (John McCain voted in favor of this approval) Approving torture and approving totally allowed spying on citizens without specific warrants or reasons are two fatall steps towards full-fledged fascism. This documentation of these White House memos would document Bush/Cheney & other White Houses officials of war crimes OR complicity in war crimes. If these officials can get away with this now, not only does the corruption and descent of our nation deepen now but makes it more probably that such evils will happen in the future. (Having private armies is another classic step down the road to fascism -- like Blackwater, like other "private security contractors.") Ruling by fear and lies, etc. The legacy of George Bush will be that he's the first president to be tried for
8
POPS
4th Gitmo Prosecutor Resigns
masbury
by masbury  10-14-2008    1
 Claims government withholds evidence that might prove detainees' innocence.
1
POPS
Guantanamo prosecutor who quit had 'grave misgivings' about fairness
Kelika
by Kelika  10-12-2008   
 No Remarks
9
POPS
Guantanamo prosecutor who quit had 'grave misgivings' about fairness
ratilfar
by ratilfar  10-12-2008    2
 Cont.... Vandeveld is at least the fourth prosecutor to resign under protest. Questions about the fairness of the tribunals have been raised by the very people charged with conducting them, according to legal experts, human rights observers and current and former military officials. Vandeveld's claims are particularly explosive. In a declaration and subsequent testimony, he said the U.S. government was not providing defense lawyers with the evidence it had against their clients, including exculpatory information -- material considered helpful to the defense.
14
POPS
Nuns, Congressional candidate, Declared to be Terrorist.
citizenbfk
by citizenbfk  10-11-2008    6
 This is what happens when you begin spying on all citizens without need for warrants or any controls at all, which has been typical of the Bush White House. Things like approving torture, holding prisoners in jail for years and years -- indefinite detention -- deprived of all legal rights, not allowed to communicate with their families who might not even know where they went, deprived of visits even from the Red Cross. It's one step at a time. It's doing things like this we've never done before -- war crimes. First to foreigners, then it seeps into doing it to your own. Easily done, next, one candidate for Congress arranges to get another candidate for Congress put on the list. Someone in office doesn't like someone: Put him on the list, etc. Spy on nun's because they're against the death penality. Spy on other political views you don't like - even though the people involved Have Absolutely Nothing To Do With Violence or Terrorism. Step by step into real fascism. Vote
22
POPS
Republican Rallies Now Sound like the KKK
citizenbfk
by citizenbfk  10-8-2008    14
 The clip from the New York Times reports someone at a Palin rally urging killing Barrack Obama, others calling Obama a 'traitor," -- Palin associating him with domestic terrorist...and an Afro-American TV reporter being hassled by the crowd. If we let these Republicans win again these are the types of people we'd be continuing to let rule and mislead our country. I urge their defeat not just in the elections next month, but the elections after that and the election after that until their party is driven into extinction. This will not only help our country but "send the message," that you shouldn't mislead and lie a nation into war, you can't commit war crimes, you can't shred the Constitution, you can't destroy our economy and give away money to the banks while people life savings are stolen. KKK America in power again? Not on my watch. Not while I still have breath. And I hope, sincerely hope, you feel the same. Vote Obama. Defeat Republicans.
2
POPS
All Polls Indicate: Obama Wins Second Debate
citizenbfk
by citizenbfk  10-8-2008    2
 Poll numbers and respectable expert opinion is overwhelming - but Obama's growing lead in the Electoral Collage growing by leaps and bounds. He's now estimated to have 264 electoral votes while McCain is estimated to only have less than 180. Yet a lot of talking heads yawn, say it was boring, or pretend that the baseball play-offs are more important (an effort at trivializing Obama's victories) -- and they continue to report smear and slander advertising campaigns against Obama as if it was news. As if a womanizer, crap shooter, ego manic ex-fly boy who confessed to war crimes in Vietnam and pleaded for special treatment when a POW is a better choice? There were real heroes in Vietnam but he wasn't one of them. And despite Vietnam being another undeclared war built on lies a soldier is suppose to be loyal and not give aid to the enemy. At least the smear, above, is based on truth; and we can't lose this election because Republican throw more *hit. BTW, debate a bit b
23
POPS
S&M Porn Illegal-Real Life Torture-OK!
ratilfar
by ratilfar  10-6-2008    3
 But for our highest government officials, including the ones responsible for this prosecution, we have a different story altogether. In 2002, the Bush DOJ radically re-defined "torture" and illegal treatment of detainees to exclude anything that falls short of "the pain accompanying serious physical injury, such as organ failure, impairment of bodily function, or even death." The DOJ's John Yoo even decreed that the President could legally order "'scalding water, corrosive acid or caustic substance' thrown on a prisoner" and possibly even "slitting an ear, nose or lip, or disabling a tongue or limb."
0
POPS
Arab League to meet over Sudan ICC issue
tommy2balmy
by tommy2balmy  10-6-2008   
 Sudan’s appointment of a special prosecutor was seen as concession that would provide leverage to the Arab League and African Union (AU) when requesting a resolution from the UN Security Council (UNSC) deferring Al-Bashir’s indictment under Article 16 of the ICC Statute. Sabdarat said today that the prosecutions have made some progress with some suspects in detention and being investigated. He also lashed out at Ocampo saying that he crossed his limits as a prosecutor by discussing his case on “satellite TV’s”. The ICC Pre-Trial Chamber I headed held a closed meeting with Ocampo this week regarding his application for the first time. It is expected that they may take up to three months to issue a decision. Sudan has not ratified the Rome Statute, but the UNSC triggered the provisions under the Statute that enables it to refer situations in non-State parties to the world court if it deems that it is a threat to international peace and security.
— end of the list —
Get widget

War crimes  

loading clips...
rss tools
Clipmarks
About   Clippers   Blog   Privacy   EULA   Copyright   Site Map   Forbes Digital

OK