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October, 2011

  • 20 October

    Ahmadinejad Rejects US ‘Murder Plot’ Claims By Al Jazeera

    Iran's president tells Al Jazeera that US accusations over plot are attempt to divert attention from its own problems. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the president of Iran, has said that an alleged plot to kill the Saudi ambassador in Washington, DC was fabricated by the US to cause a rift between Tehran and Riyadh, and to divert attention from US economic problems. In an exclusive interview …

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  • 19 October

    Murdered By Obama Anwar al-Awlaki’s family speaks out against his son’s death in airstrike By Peter Finn and Greg Miller

    In the days before a CIA drone strike killed al-Qaeda operative Anwar al-Awlaki last month, his 16-year-old son ran away from the family home in Yemen’s capital of Sanaa to try to find him, relatives say. When he, too, was killed in a U.S. airstrike Friday, the Awlaki family decided to speak out for the first time since the attacks. …

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  • 19 October

    Amal International New Admission for year 2012

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  • 19 October

    Is “The war on terror” a hoax? Paul Craig Roberts

    In the past decade, Washington has killed, maimed, dislocated, and made widows and orphans millions of Muslims in six countries, all in the name of the "war on terror." Washington's attacks on the countries constitute naked aggression and impact primarily civilian populations and infrastructure and, thereby, constitutes war crimes under law. Nazis were executed precisely for what Washington is doing …

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  • 18 October

    Qatar Launches New Global Award to Promote Education By Thalif Deen

    UNITED NATIONS, Oct 17, 2011 (IPS) – The internationally-renowned Nobel Prizes have been awarded annually for superlative achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and peace. But since their inception back in 1901, the prestigious awards have failed to celebrate some of the resounding successes in a key sector on the U.N.'s political and social agenda: education.  The Qatar Foundation, presided …

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  • 17 October

    UN Member States Must Demand Action Against NATO War Crimes By Shenali Waduge

    Why & how is it that international laws & international bodies & international public figures paid to maintain peaceful co-existence keep silent while even endorsing repeated NATO bombings that have killed thousands of innocent men, women & children & destroyed public & private property in a show of supremacy & arrogance over the nations they have targeted? NATO war crimes …

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  • 17 October

    Amnesty Calls on Canada to Arrest Bush By Michel Comte

    Amnesty International called on Canadian authorities Wednesday to arrest and prosecute George W. Bush, saying the former US president authorized "torture" when he directed the US-led war on terror. Bush is expected to attend an economic summit in Surrey in Canada's westernmost British Columbia province on October 20. In a memorandum submitted last month to Canada's attorney general but only …

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