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Member of Scottish Parliament highlights Fallujah war crimes

Posted by seumasach on September 23, 2010

22 September 2010

PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Use
Women advised not to have children as legacy of US and UK WMD

Bill Wilson MSP (SNP) has lodged a Parliamentary Motion highlighting the consequences of the US and UK’s use of Weapons of Mass Destruction during an attack on Fallujah in 2004.

Speaking after lodging his motion, Dr Wilson said, “The consequences are ongoing: a survey showed a four-fold increase in all cancers, a 12-fold increase in childhood cancer in under-14s and a 38-fold increase in leukaemia. By contrast, Hiroshima survivors showed a 17-fold increase with regard to the latter. What’s more, because of this cancer crisis, local doctors are advising women not to have children.

“I have long been convinced that those responsible for the invasion of Iraq should be charged. It seems to me that any reasonable person looking at what happen in Fallujah would conclude that major war crimes have been committed. Tony Blair has to answer for his decisions.

“It is disappointing, to say the least, that our media have paid relatively little attention to this issue. Yet women are now being advised not to have children. To turn a blind eye now would surely make us all complicit.”

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Dr Bill Wilson MSP

Tel +44 (0) 782 459 6994 / 131 348 6805 / 141 840 2772

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Notes to Editors

1. FULL TEXT OF THE MOTION

Short Title: Women Advised Not to Have Children as Legacy of US and UK WMD

S3M-07049 Bill Wilson (West of Scotland) (SNP): That the Parliament notes a report in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Cancer, Infant Mortality and Birth Sex-Ratio in Fallujah, Iraq 2005-2009, on the effects of the United Kingdom and United States’ attack on Fallujah in 2004; notes the reports that this attack involved the use of illegal chemical weapons, phosphorous bombs and nerve gas; understands that it has been further reported that this has led to an explosion of infant mortality, leukaemia and cancers, exceeding those following the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, to the extent that local doctors are advising women not to have children; supports the international courts in their pursuit of war criminals since 1945; believes that no individual guilty of such crimes should escape justice, and calls for the detention and trial of Anthony Charles Lynton Blair.

2. BACKGROUND INFORMATION

BEYOND HIROSHIMA – THE NON-REPORTING OF FALLUJAH’S CANCER CATASTROPHE
http://www.medialens.org/alerts/10/100907_beyond_hiroshima_t
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Fallujah, a disgrace for the USA, an eternal curse on humanity

Posted by seumasach on September 22, 2010

Dick Adriaensens

Global Research

22nd September, 2010

“It is the people of Fallujah’s cherished right to hold to account the International Community that now has both the mandate and moral responsibility to initiate proceedings to prosecute and hold accountable all those perpetrators, and to seek full restitution and compensations commensurate with the endured suffering and pain throughout the occupation period, continuing till the present day.” (Dr. Muhamad Tareq Al-Darraji, President of Conservation Centre of Environment and Reserves in Fallujah – CCERF, Director of Monitoring net of human rights in Iraq – MHRI)

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“Manufacturing dissent”: the anti-globalization movement is funded by the corporate elites

Posted by seumasach on September 21, 2010

Michel Chossudovsky

Global Research

20 September, 2010

The term “manufacturing consent” was initially coined by Edward S Herman and Noam Chomsky.

“Manufacturing consent” describes a propaganda model used by the corporate media to sway public opinion and “inculcate individuals with values and beliefs…”:

The mass media serve as a system for communicating messages and symbols to the general populace. It is their function to amuse, entertain, and inform, and to inculcate individuals with the values, beliefs, and codes of behavior that will integrate them into the institutional structures of the larger society. In a world of concentrated wealth and major conflicts of class interest, to fulfill this role requires systematic propaganda. (Manufacturing Consent by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky)

“Manufacturing consent” implies manipulating and shaping public opinion. It establishes conformity and acceptance to authority and social hierarchy. It seeks compliance to an established social order. “Manufacturing consent” describes the submission of public opinion to the mainstream media narrative, to its lies and fabrications.

“Manufacturing dissent”

In this article, we focus on a related concept, namely the process of “manufacturing dissent” (rather than “consent”), which plays a decisive role in serving the interests of the ruling class.

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Guerrilla of Arabia: How one of Britain’s most brilliant military tacticians created the Taliban’s battle strategy

Posted by seumasach on September 18, 2010

Neil Faulkner

Independent

17th September, 2010

The aim of Operation Moshtarak in February was to capture the city of Marjah in Afghanistan’s war-torn Helmand province. Fifteen thousand troops, mainly American, British and Afghan, were to take on between 400 and 1,000 Taliban insurgents holed up in a city of 80,000 people.

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Non-Aligned Movement backs Iran

Posted by seumasach on September 16, 2010

Kaveh Afrasiabi

Asia Times

17th September, 2010

In a strongly-worded statement, representatives of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have supported Iran’s position on the contentious issue of IAEA inspectors and have also expressed concern that the most recent IAEA report on Iran has “departed from standard verification language”.

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Bombshell from London

Posted by seumasach on September 16, 2010

This looks like an outbreak of realism amongst the British elite but for the continued demonization of Iran who would be central to any resolution of the situation in Afghanistan. This could be interpreted as follows: they know the game is up in Afghanistan but they can’t do without an enemy, namely Iran and the “Islamic threat” in general. This ties in with the deployment of the imbecile Blair to hype the Iranian threat. So the message is that we have to withdraw from Afghanistan because we’re losing but the war against terror, i.e. Iran goes on. It remains to be seen whether they are mad enough to attack Iran:  in all probability their bark is worse than their bite.

Eric Margolis

The Sun Daily

17th September, 2010

The London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), is the world’s leading think tank for military affairs. It represents the top echelon of defence experts, retired officers and senior military men, spanning the globe from the United States and Britain to China, Russia and India.

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British troops in Afghanistan face heroin smuggling probe

Posted by seumasach on September 13, 2010

Dawn

13th September, 2010

LONDON: British military police are investigating claims that the country’s servicemen may have trafficked heroin out of Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence in London said Sunday.

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Will our generals ever shut up?

Posted by seumasach on September 13, 2010

As at the end of the Roman Empire politics becomes reduced to its basic power elements: the executive, the oligarchy and the army or, in this case, the presidency, Wall Street and the Pentagon. As this article shows, it’s the Pentagon which is currently making the running with a sort of incremental or creeping coup d’etat.

Tom Engelhart

Asia Times

9th September, 2010

The autumn issue of Foreign Policy magazine features Fred Kaplan’s “The Transformer,” an article-cum-interview with Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. It received a flurry of attention because Gates indicated he might leave his post “sometime in 2011”. The most significant two lines in the piece, however, were so ordinary that the usual pundits thought them not worth pondering. Part of a Kaplan summary of Gates’ views, they read: “He favors substantial increases in the military budget … He opposes any slacking off in America’s global military presence.”

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The West has made even more mistakes in Afghanistan than us, says Russian envoy to Kabul

Posted by seumasach on September 13, 2010

Telegraph

11th Septmebr, 2010

Andrey Avetisyan, a veteran Kabul diplomat, said talk of a handover to the Afghans was currently unrealistic because the coalition had failed to build the nation’s forces or economy.

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US becoming a Third World country?

Posted by seumasach on September 6, 2010

As the US/UK faces oblivion it is hardly coincidental that they are trying to reactivate a key “asset” with a view to stirring up further evil: I refer to the inimitable liar and charlatan Tony Blair who is not only still at large but is being presented as a senior statesman. This is the epitomy of desperation.

PressTV

6th September, 2010

Some of the warning signs that indicate America’s fantastic fall from a First World nation include rising unemployment and poverty.

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Gerald Celente – ‘Stop the wars – Save America’

Posted by seumasach on September 2, 2010

Revolutionary Politics

31§st August, 2010

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