Meanwhile in Afghanistan... Posted: Sunday, March 21, 2004
Afghan Minister, 50 to 100 Others Killed
As many as 100 killed in Afghan fighting
US Afghan allies committed massacre Dramatic corroboration of the massacre of Afghan prisoners by the US-backed Northern Alliance at the start of the war in 2001 was last night provided by American pathologists commissioned to investigate the claims by the UN.
Millions protest against Iraq war Thousands rally against the war in New York 100,000 at NYC rally against the war
White House allegedly paid actors to pose as journalists
Top US journalist fabricated reports New 'fake stories' row hits US media
The strategic interests behind the 'debut appearance of Al-Qaeda' in Europe
Ask No Questions Who was it who alerted British tabloids to the "fact" that our troops on Cyprus were under imminent threat of attack from Saddam's weapons of mass destruction? Who was it who supplied the New York Times, in September of 2002, with the "intelligence" that allowed the paper to state that Iraq had attempted to procure thousands of aluminium tubes in order to enrich uranium and produce a nuclear bomb?
For Black America, The Thrill of Powell and Rice Is Gone ¥ There really was not much thrill to begin with
US warplanes bomb Pak territory US chopper attacks Pakistan by mistake
Rumsfeld pushed Iraq as 'good target': book
The Unmentionable Source of Terrorism The source of much of this danger is Israel. A creation, then guardian of the west's empire in the Middle East, the Zionist state remains the cause of more regional grievance and sheer terror than all the Muslim states combined.
Israeli Troops Kill 5 Palestinians
22 GIs Die in Iraq This Week
Mosque blasts expose deadly power struggle The fall of Saddam was supposed to unite the Sunnis and Shias. But now, 12 months on, a wave of attacks has left 20 dead as rival factions vie for political control in Baghdad.
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