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Henry Kissinger Wanted: For Crimes Against Humanity
‘ Wanted: For Crimes Against Humanity Anonymous Silkscreen, 2001 Los Angeles, CA 51319 Center for the Study of Political Graphics 3916 Sepulveda Blvd. Suite 103/104 Culver City, CA 90230 T: 310.397.3100…
9/10/23 Merchants of Death Tribunal Videos
This is the introductory video for the “Merchants of Death War Crimes Tribunal” video series which begins on Nov. 12, 2023 and continue on each Sunday until Femburary.
9/10/23 50 years ago: Henry Kissinger and the death of democracy in Chile
By Robert Reich From Robert Reich | Original Article Kissinger is still alive and should be held accountable for his war crimes As Chile marks the 50th anniversary tomorrow of the coup…
7/9/23 Iraq’s Climate Crisis
By Juan Cole From TomDispatch | Original Article America’s War for Oil and the Great Mesopotamian Dustbowl It was one of the fabled rivers of history and the Marines needed to cross…
9/5/23 “Doing Harm”: Roy Eidelson on the American Psychological Association’s Embrace of U.S. Torture Program
From Democracy Now | Original Article A military judge at Guantánamo has thrown out the confessions of Saudi man Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri because he had been tortured and waterboarded at secret CIA…
8/28/23 9/11 Families Like Mine Want Plea Agreements to End Indefinite Detention at Guantanamo
By Elizabeth Miller From Teen Vogue | Original Article My father, Douglas C. Miller, would have turned 56 on July 11. He was a New York City firefighter who gave his life…
8/18/23 Judge Throws Out Confession of Bombing Suspect as Derived From Torture
By Carol Rosenberg From The New York Times | Original Article The Saudi defendant, accused of orchestrating the attack on the U.S.S. Cole in 2000, was waterboarded and subjected to other forms…
8/12/23 540 Days at CIA Black Sites. 18 Years at Guantanamo Without Charge. Hundreds of Paintings, Now Out in The World.
By Feliz Solomon From Wall Street Journal | Original Article Listen to the audio here. His paintings tell the story of 18 painful years at Guantanamo. Photo: Insiya Syed for the Wall…
8/11/23 Destroying Eastern Ukraine to Save It
By Matthew Hoh From Peace and Planet News | Original Article Regardless of which side we support, the reality is that war is a force outside of human control, one that will…
8/8/23 U.S. Citizens Join Runway Occupation – Continue on following days at NATO Nuclear Air Base Volkel, Netherlands
From Nukewatch Early Tues., August 8, ten anti-war and climate activists including six from the United States, were detained by police after they occupied the runway at Volkel airbase demanding the withdrawal…
8/8/23 An Open Letter to the People of Japan from Concerned Peace and Civil Society Organizations of the United States
—In observance of the 78th Anniversary of the Atomic Bombings of Japan— We, the undersigned, representing a coalition of concerned peace and civil society organizations in the United States, are advocating for…
8/8/23
In observance of the 78th Anniversary of the Atomic Bombings of Japan We, the undersigned, representing a coalition of concerned peace and civil society organizations in the United States, are advocating for…
8/8/23 A New, Chilling Secret About the Manhattan Project Has Just Been Made Public
By Fred Kaplan From Slate | Original Article Turns out Oppenheimer’s boss lied, repeatedly, about radiation poisoning. Newly declassified documents reveal that Gen. Leslie Groves—director of the Manhattan Project, the top-secret operation…
8/7/23 Judge Sides With Abu Ghraib Torture Survivors, Refuses to Dismiss Historic Case Against U.S. Military Contractor CACI
From Center for Constitutional Rights A federal judge has rejected the latest attempts by CACI Premier Technology, Inc. to dismiss a lawsuit brought by Iraqis who endured torture at the infamous…