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Massacres That Matter – Part 1 – ‘Responsibility To Protect’ In Egypt, Libya And Syria

Aug 27, 2013, Media Lens The ‘responsibility to protect’ (R2P), formulated at the 2005 UN World Summit, is based on the idea that state sovereignty is not a right but a responsibility. Where offending states fail to live up to this responsibility by inflicting genocide, ethnic cleansing and other crimes …

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Humanitarian Wars and Their NGO Foot-Soldiers

Oct 5, 2013, Information Clearinghouse In February, 2011, Soliman Bouchuiguir told a lie. It was a big one. As the head of the Libyan League for Human Rights, Bouchuiguir initiated a petition that was eventually signed by 70 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) demanding that the US, EU, and UN “mobilize the …

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‘Youngest’ Saudi militant enters war in Syria

A young boy from the so-called Free Syrian Army holds an RPG as he prepares himself for the attack on his country's military base - See more at: http://en.alalam.ir/news/1522901#sthash.rpgZ93ao.dpuf

Oct 7, 2013, RT.com The ‘youngest Saudi’ militant has entered Syria to join hundreds of foreign armed groups fighting to topple the government in Syria, with their strongest ones paving the way for al-Qaeda to rise to power. According to Arabic-language Asia News, citing sources within Syria opposition groups, a …

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‘No sarin detected in West Ghouta environment, only in human samples’ – UN’s Angela Kane

Oct 3, 2013, RT.com   SEE ALSO: GRTV VIDEO: How the Syrian Chemical Weapons Videos Were Staged The Full ISTeam Report The Chemical Attacks in East Ghouta Used to Justify a Military Intervention in Syria [PDF] The Chemical Attacks in East Ghouta Used to Justify a Military Intervention in Syria  One Nun …

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Saudi black op team behind Damascus chem weapons attack – diplomatic sources

A man, affected by what activists say is nerve gas, breathes through an oxygen mask in the Damascus suburbs August 21, 2013 (Reuters/Ammar Dar)

Oct 4, 2013, RT.com The August chemical weapons attack in the Syrian capital’s suburbs was done by a Saudi Arabian black operations team, Russian diplomatic sources have told a Russian news agency. “Based on data from a number of sources a picture can be pieced together. The criminal provocation in …

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Kenyan Bloodbath: Reaping the “Benefits” of US AFRICOM Collaboration

Truly NATO's intervention in Libya has been a resounding success. Not only has the West managed to revive the terrorist LIFG organization Qaddafi had been fighting successfully for decades, but now "international institutions" have a casus belli spreading across the whole of North Africa, into the Middle East and beyond as NATO weapons and Western cash enable LIFG fighters to battle as far as Syria in the east and Mali to the west. The wave of terror unleashed and the predictable "pretexts" it will provide, has now swept into Kenya.

NATO’s North African terror tidal wave predictably sweeps into Kenya Sep 23, 2013, Tony Cartalucci At face value, and how the Western media is attempting to portray it, the Westgate Mall siege in Kenya’s capital city of Nairobi appears to be yet another senseless terrorist attack by the “religious fanatics” …

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Was Obama Planning on Striking Syria or Working to Gain Traction in Talks With Iran?

            Sep 30, 2013, Global Research There are several ways to interpret the Obama Administration’s August 31, 2013 decision to ask the US Congress to vote on a so-called «limited strike» against Syria. These interpretations need to be analyzed to see what the intentions of the US …

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Worldwide Militarization and the Weapons Industry: America’s Surveillance and Targeted Assassination Machine

Sep 29, 2013, Global Research Perpetual mass-media deception and pervasive surveillance encompass a never ending train of abuse that won’t end any time soon. As long as armaments factories continue producing weapons of death for the fortune 500 Wall Street elite who reside in U.S. capitalist society, war and threats …

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