Since the collapse of former Soviet Union in 1989 the United States, Britain, other NATO member countries, Israel and India ( state of Gujarat ) have committed war crimes after war crimes. The question is why no war crime charges against these countries? US emerged as the sole super power with unprecedented military might in the known human history. …
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New evidence casts doubt in Lockerbie case
Secret legal files and new evidence show that conviction in aircraft bombing case would likely have been overturned After his release on compassionate grounds in 2009, the terminally sick Megrahi returned to Libya [EPA] Fresh scientific evidence unearthed by a Scottish legal review undermines the case against the man convicted of being responsible for the Lockerbie aircraft bombing, an …
Read More »Russia Seeks Major Role in Mideast Politics By Patrick Seale
After a long absence, Russia is now demanding a seat for itself at the top table of Middle East affairs. It seems determined to have its say on the key issues of the day: the crisis in Syria; the threat of war against Iran; Israel’s expansionist ambitions; and the rise of political Islam across the Arab world. These were among …
Read More »Adnan’s Victory By Uri Avnery
A PALESTINIAN village, somewhere in the West Bank. In the middle of the night, banging on the door and shouts in Arabic: “Israeli army. Open up!” Somebody – most often the mother – opens the door. The heavily armed soldiers rush in and drag the victim out of bed. They throw him to the floor in full view of …
Read More »Obama,Cameron and Sarkozy Committed war crimes in Libya By Latheef Farook
So, finally the American, British and French crusaders, controlled by the international Jewry, have slaughtered Libya’s oppressive dictator Muammar Gaddafi, massacred innocent people, raped and killed women and girls, destroyed the modern infrastructure and pushed this most prosperous Muslim country in Africa into Stone Age. These war crimes were committed not by Taliban or Al Qaeda but by American President …
Read More »Globalisation turned recolonisation By Latheef FarookGlobalisation turned recolonisation
After ruling and plundering Asian, African and Latin American countries for almost five centuries the European colonial powers started withdrawing from their colonies in the aftermath of World War 11. Millions of oppressed people who suffered for centuries under colonial rule in all these countries were happy that they were ultimately free to decide their destiny. However little more than …
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