Everything we knew about the mass killing, torture and corruption in Iraq and Afghanistan has been confirmed. The world’s leaders can no longer hide the truth by simply lying to the public. The lies themselves have been exposed.
The Stop the War Coalition believes the attacks on Wikileaks are an outrage.
Wikileaks has only served the interests of democracy in revealing the secrets of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, which are now irreversibly in the public domain.
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Wikileaks: servant of democracy, enemy of hypocrites and liars
10 December 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
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WIKILEAKS LEGITIMACY CANNOT BE TESTED BUT THE LEGITIMACY OF THE LEAKS CAN
5 December 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
We have no way to determine whether WikiLeaks itself is genuine.
But we do have enough information in the nature of the leaks to reach some tentative conclusions.
The leaked material is almost certainly all genuine.
But it is highly selective, a crucial fact.
There is nothing terrible about America and its wars abroad, and any clear-thinking person knows perfectly well there are terrible tales to tell about wars abroad. That is the history of wars.
There is no dirt on Israel or (…) -
Real WikiLeaks Scandal: Mainstream reports secret US documents but not 90 million dead from US occupation
3 December 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentWikiLeaks has been closed down world-wide and its heroic founder Julian Assange is facing arrest. Yet the WikiLeaks saga obscures an even more appalling reality that Mainstream media, politicians and academics are remorselessly lying about past and present genocidal realities from the Iraqi, Palestinjan, Tamil and Afghan Genocides to the worsening Global Avoidable Mortality Holocaust and looming Climate Genocide that is set to kill 10 billion people this century.
The New Statesman has (…) -
U.S. soldier pleads guilty to firing on unarmed Afghans
2 December 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
The first U.S. soldier court-martialed in the prosecution of 12 infantrymen accused of terrorizing unarmed Afghan civilians pleaded guilty on Wednesday to assault and other charges and agreed to testify against his co-defendants.
Staff Sergeant Robert Stevens, 25, an Army medic from Portland, Oregon, admitted to opening fire on two Afghan farmers for no apparent reason. He and other troops were acting on orders from a squad leader during a patrol in March.
The charge of aggravated (…) -
Iraq is a Self Cleaning Oven
28 November 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
Ours, Theirs, Civilian. It makes NO Difference.
(San Francisco) – American Expeditionary Forces in Iraq and Afghanistan use only the best weapons money can buy and American ingenuity can dream up. For twenty years that meant weaponized uranium poison gas and aerosols, a.k.a. “DU,” according to the Pentagon, weapons contractors, university weapons researchers and the political leadership of the United States.
Were they Right or Wrong? Not all military officers, experts and politicians (…) -
4.6 million dead Iraqi & Afghan infants but Oz ABC wouldn’t ask Hillary Clinton "Is the price worth it?"
20 November 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recently visited Australia in November 2010 but was not asked the key question about 4.6 million post-invasion under-5 infant deaths in Occupied Iraq and Occupied Afghanistan (UN data), specifically “Is the price worth it?”
Clinton’s friend and predecessor as Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright, had been asked the same question on CBS “60 Minutes” in 1996 (when dead Iraqi children totaled “only" 0.5 million) and notoriously replied “We think the (…) -
Prince William’s engagement elicits censorship of UK-US Muslim Holocaust, Iraqi Genocide, Afghan Genocide
18 November 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
The “happy families” engagement of Britain’s Prince William to “commoner” Kate Middleton has generated a lot a feel-good media coverage but has also provided a good example of mainstream media (MSM) censorship in Australia. The Age On-line has declined to publish the shocking, documented details of the devastation of circa 100 million mostly Muslim families subject to the ongoing Occupations and Muslim Holocaust of the Anglo-American War on Terror.
The Age On-line today re-published a (…) -
Expose US war crimes by "proceeds of crime" prosecution of former Australian PM Howard over his memoirs
15 November 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentThe leaders of the US Alliance have yet to face war crimes trials before the International Criminal Court (ICC) for their involvements in the Iraqi Genocide (4.4 million deaths, 1990-2010) and the Afghan Genocide (4.9 million deaths, 2001-2003).
However Australian Guantanamo Bay prisoner David Hicks (who has committed no offences against Australian or International law) is reportedly under investigation by Australian authorities for a possible “proceeds of crimes” prosecution over the (…) -
Statement by Dialogue Committee Coordinating the displaced Sahrawi Agdaim izik camp
5 November 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
According to the first statement issued by dialogue committee and the media committee in agdim izik camp for the displaced Sahrawi, And after a series of negotiations with the governors from the central administration of the Moroccan Ministry of Interior in order to reach a just solution to the demands of the displaced Sahrawi protesters; the dialogue committee release the second statement To inform public opinion on the latest developments and to clarify its view on the outcome of what’s (…)
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WFDY President expelled from Morocco!!!
3 November 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
World Federation of Democratic Youth
This weekend, October 30-31, the President of WFDY and Coordinator of the International Organizing Committee of the 17th World Festival of Youth and Students, comrade Tiago Vieira, was expelled from Morocco by the national authorities without any consistent explanation.
Comrade Tiago entered Morocco on October 30 to visit the occupied territories of Western Sahara, Laayoune, where, during the last week, the Saharawi people’s protest against the (…)