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[Afghanistan] Protesters in Kabul: Aid will not help Afghanistan when criminals are in power
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They say Paris Conference was not in the benefit of Afghan people, because the money coming to Afghanistan is looted Hundreds of families of the war victims in a show off protest in front of the UN office called upon president Hamid Karzai and the UN to bring to justice those responsible for three decades long war in the country killing millions of innocent people. Referring to the Paris conference they said hundreds of millions of aid is poured into Afghanistan, but no considerable progress can be seen in the reconstruction of the country.:: View here on RAWA News (an Afghan womens organization) »» Fear, disillusion and despair: notes from a divided land as peace slips away [ create a profile (account) to comment ]
Réponse de Femmes autochtones du Québec aux excuses du Canada pour le système des pensionnats indiens
Les dommages causés à nos langues, notre bien-être, nos structures politiques et sociales, ainsi que notre sexualité requièrent davantage d’attention pour pouvoir entreprendre sainement un processus de guérison. La politique d’assimilation menée par le gouvernement canadien à travers le système des pensionnats peut en effet être considérée comme un crime de génocide et un crime contre l’humanité, tels que définis dans le Statut de Rome de la Cour pénale internationale. http://cybersolidaires.typepad.com/ameriques/2008/06/pensionnats-ind.html[ create a profile (account) to comment ]
Congressman and Veterans For Peace calls for Bush Impeachment! (theREALnews Network)
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June 6, 2008, Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich, supported by Florida Congressman Robert Wexler, is calling for the impeachment of President Bush. The former presidential candidate and Ohio congressman accuses the president of misleading the American public into the Iraq war. The resolution contains thirty-five articles, including: Creating a secret propaganda campaign to manufacture a false cause for war against Iraq, providing immunity for criminal contractors in Iraq, imprisoning children, creating secret laws, and spying on American citizens without a court ordered warrant in violation of the law and the 4th amendment. The House voted to refer the matter to the House Judiciary Committee. [ Kucinich’s original speech without commentary: part I part 2 ] Veterans For Peace presented 22,000 signatures calling for Bush impeachment to Rep. Conyers (D-MI) [ create a profile (account) to comment ]
Jewish Canadian Youth Speak Out !
Dear Mom, Dad, your Zionist friends, and Bob Dylan too, I’ve got news for you all: The times they are a changin’! Remember last Passover ? Remember when we sat around the Seder table and listened to you rant about Israel`s victimhood ? About how ethnic cleansing really isn’t that bad ? And about how if they try to kill the Jews this time, we will at least take them all with us ? Remember the rolled eyes of my cousins and the looks we exchanged thinking you were all nuts ? (Click title or picture to read the rest) [ create a profile (account) to comment ]
Burma, Victim of the "War on Terror" - John Pilger
Pilger continues to be one of those rare journalists with words that resonate for international activists and humanists. In this article, he recalls the moral courage of Dennis Halliday and Hans von Sponeck, assistant secretary-generals of the UN, who actively denounced, loud and clear, the sanctions against Iraq as a crime against humanity.
Testimonies of horror by veterans from the U.S. occupation of Iraq
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US/IRAQ: “Enough Is Enough, It’s Time to Get Out” SEATTLE, Jun 2 (Inter Press Service) – Dozens of veterans from the U.S. occupation of Iraq converged in this west coast city over the weekend to share stories of atrocities being committed daily in Iraq, in a continuation of the “Winter Soldier” hearings held in Silver Spring, Maryland in March. www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=42622[ create a profile (account) to comment ]
Après près de six années de torture, un journaliste est libéré, mais sans liberté...
Libération d’un journaliste emprisonné à Guantanamo :: Introduction par l’éditeur du Siriel-Média : M. Vivas s’interroge sur le fait que RSF a simplement affirmé « Sami Al-Haj n’aurait jamais dû être détenu aussi longtemps. » […] [ create a profile (account) to comment ]
À Québec, avec des Tibétain.es, une flamme pour les droits humains des peuples en Chine
Cette action venait aussi appuyer L’Appel au respect des droits humains en Chine signé par dix groupes, dont plusieurs organismes de défense des droits humains et la confédération des associations étudiantes de l’Université Laval.
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May Day 2008 Statement from the Iraqi Labour Movement
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To the Workers and All Peace Loving People of the World On this day of international labour solidarity we call on our fellow trade unionists and all those worldwide who have stood against war and occupation to increase support for our struggle for freedom from occupation – both the military and economic. (...) Five years of invasion, war and occupation have brought nothing but death, destruction, misery and suffering to our people. In the name of our “liberation,” the invaders have destroyed our nation’s infrastructure, bombed our neighbourhoods, broken into our homes, traumatized our children, assaulted and arrested many of our family members and neighbours, permitted the looting of our national treasures, and turned nearly twenty percent of our people into refugees. [ create a profile (account) to comment ] | ||||||||