Fake Terror - The Road To War And Dictatorship Posted: Sunday, August 1, 2004
US forces hunt down al-Qa'eda in Sudan ¥ Hunting al Qaeda, the euphemism for any opposition to U.S. tactics, gives the pretext for planting troops in Sudan ahead of the African Union’s efforts to place African troops there.
British soldiers on standby to avert humanitarian disaster in Darfur ¥ Another pretext to place more troops in Sudan.
Sudan's Darfur crisis and US/European concern
15 killed in Iraqi church blasts
Revealed: coalition forces imprison Iraqi children BRITISH forces are arresting children in Iraq and handing them to US forces who interrogate and detain them indefinitely in prisons including the notorious Abu Ghraib. A Sunday Herald investigation has uncovered an internal Unicef report written in June that reveals that children in Basra, which is controlled by UK forces, are being “arrested for alleged activities targeting the occupying forces”.
Fair price for a life? Army pays Iraqi family £390 after shooting girl dead
'Hanan's killing has become a symbol of a flawed occupation' Officers vetoed inquiries into 23 deaths
Strong and wrong
NYC Police Issue Warning of Terror Threat
Fake Terror - The Road To War And Dictatorship It's the oldest trick in the book, dating back to Roman times; creating the enemies you need.
Flashback The Fake bin Laden Video Tape Flashback PA uncovers Israelis posing as Al-Qaeda
Recycled Misinformation: Venezuela’s Media as Pentagon Source
Venezuela army officers arrested
Haiti After the Press Went Home
Britain's war on drugs is naive, says US
Flashback Since U.S. War, Afghans Back in Opium Biz Flashback The Spoils of War: Afghanistan's Multibillion Dollar Heroin Trade
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