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Archive for January, 2009

Looking Back, Looking Forward: The Political Consequences of Uncovering Genocide in Canada

Posted by seumasach on January 28, 2009

Kevin Annett

 

www.hiddenfromhistory.org

 

1st January, 2009

 

2008 was the year the impossible happened in Canada .

 

Our national network known as The Friends and Relatives of the Disappeared made history this past year, and forever changed the political landscape of Canada. In the words of Dora, an elderly survivor of the Kamloops Indian Residential School,

 

You’ve finally put our people on the map. They can’t ignore us, ever again.”

 

In a nutshell, we have forced Canada to admit to its genocide of native people, and issue a formal apology for the residential school crimes, and admit that thousands of children died in these schools. Our allied hereditary chiefs proclaimed sovereignty over indigenous land and issued eviction orders against the churches responsible for genocide.

 

Quite simply, after years of effort, we have forever changed the image of Canada in the world and ended an official regime of Holocaust Denial.

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Israel stymies French push to lift European boycott of Hamas

Posted by seumasach on January 28, 2009

effedieffe.com

28th January, 2009

Using intense diplomatic pressure over the past two days, Israeli officials blocked a French attempt to weaken Jerusalem’s stance with Hamas at the pre-written closing statement of the meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels last night.
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In America, Speaking the Truth Is a Career-ending Event

Posted by seumasach on January 28, 2009

Paul Craig Roberts

vdare.com

25th January, 2009

“The evidence is sitting on the table. There is no avoiding the fact that this was torture.”

These are the words of Manfred Nowak, the UN official appointed by the Commission on Human Rights to examine cases of torture. Nowak has concluded that President Obama is legally obligated to prosecute former President George W. Bush and former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. UN Rapporteur: Initiate criminal proceedings against Bush and Rumsfeld now, By Scott Horton, Harper’s Magazine, January 21, 2009
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Bailout This!- The Stabilization of the Financial Sector: The Holy Grail of Economic Salvation

Posted by seumasach on January 28, 2009

Andrew Hughes

Global Research

27th January, 2009

Idiocy is usually described as “endlessly repeating the same process, hoping for a different result”. Lawrence Summers, Timothy Geithner, Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden et al are straining at the leash to get the Bailout Ball rolling once again. The stabilization of the financial sector, as elusive as it has been so far, has become the Holy Grail of Economic salvation. That makes $8.5 Trillion worth of trying and $0 of result. The Knights of the Oval Table are gathered to plan their mission as their beleaguered subjects are trying to batter down the castle gates.  It’s no small wonder that Geithner wants to get the money out the door as soon as the end of this week.

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NGO seeks arrest of 15 Israeli leaders over Gaza

Posted by seumasach on January 28, 2009


Public asked for information on travel plans, whereabouts of top Israeli leaders suspected of committing ‘war crimes’ in Gaza.

Middle-East Online

27th January, 2009

LONDON – An international non-governmental organization has submitted evidence to the International Criminal Court for the arrest of top Israeli leaders for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza, and has called for information about the travel plans and whereabouts outside Israel of the suspects.

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Iceland- Social Democrats and Left-Greens entrusted with forming a government

Posted by seumasach on January 28, 2009

Iceland Weather Report

27th January, 2009

So Prez Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson summoned Ingibjörg Sólrún Gísladóttir, head of the SDs, and Steingrímur J. Sigfússon, head of the LGs, to a meeting this morning, in which he entrusted them with the task of forming an interim minority government with the support of the Progressive Party. According to the president there is a possibility of one or two individuals from outside parliament taking a seat in the new government.

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Economy topples Reykjavik

Posted by seumasach on January 27, 2009

27th January, 2009

RIAN

MOSCOW. (RIA Novosti political commentator Andrei Fedyashin) – The entire Icelandic government has become the first victim of the crisis in Europe.

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Why Does the World Feel Wrong?

Posted by seumasach on January 27, 2009

Will Groves

Strike the Root

January 27, 2009

Consider these events:

  1. 1.  A president who started two aggressive wars, who bears responsibility for the loss of thousands of American lives along with hundreds of thousands of Iraqi and Afghan lives, leaves office as a free man without a felony record or any negative repercussions.

  2. 2.  Meanwhile, the same populace that has intimate experience with lying politicians appears utterly smitten with a smooth-talking new president promising change and demanding sacrifice.

  3. 3.  The Congress, which had an approval rate of 14% and which just passed a $700 billion bailout over the objections of a majority of Americans, had a re-election rate exceeding 95%.

  4. 4.  Untold millions of Americans voice support of military troops as these very people are needlessly killed, injured, and separated from their families and productive work at home.

  5. 5.  A general populace believed that buying unproductive assets, like housing, could make them wealthy, forever, without any coherent explanation why.

  6. 6.  Researchers who pursue alternative explanations for AIDS and cancer get their funding cut and have the results of their research squelched, while others who try to improve life by providing healthful foods find themselves under attack.

Overt criminality by leaders and passive, unclear thinking by the proles have become the norm. The two go together, creating a symbiotic ecosystem of tyranny. Fraud, theft, and murder have become widespread, just as the scale of lies told and believed have reached new heights. Irresponsibility has become socialized while people in the honest pursuit of good get thwarted.

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Nick Clegg: We should consider joining the euro

Posted by smeddum on January 27, 2009

“The deeply held view that Britain’s economy is a cut above Europe’s is about to take a terrible battering.”

Monday, 26 January 2009

Independent

The confirmation last week that Britain has now officially entered a recession came as no surprise. But we have to recognise that the current economic crisis is not just another phase in the economic cycle. The depth of the turmoil in our financial system marks the end of an economic model maintained under both Conservative and Labour governments since the early 1980s: light regulation, dependence on debt, and over-reliance on financial services. Read the rest of this entry »

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‘Close NATO routes if US drones attack Pak’

Posted by seumasach on January 27, 2009

PressTV

26th January, 2009

See also:

Cornered inAfghistan, the US organise a terrorist attack in Pakistan

The Jamaat-i-Islami party calls on Islamabad to close supply routes for NATO forces in Afghanistan, if US drones continue hitting Pakistan.

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Iran moves to hold war crimes tribunal

Posted by seumasach on January 27, 2009

PressTV

26th January, 2009

The Iranian cabinet introduces a bill to take action on individuals accused of war crimes amid a seeming ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.


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