Seattle Police Brutality: Cop
punches teen girl in face
Killer Bees - Apache Compilation
Member States must break free from
this economic prison of nations
European Parliament, Brussels - 16 June
2010
Speaker: Nigel Farage
Geert
Verminking van vee: een
uitzonderlijke doofpot!
Misschien heb jij er nog nooit van gehoord,
maar het is één van de grootste mysteries op Aarde.
Verminking van vee, zonder dat daar enige verklaring voor is. Over de hele wereld vinden
deze
verminkingsgevallen plaats en het bizarre hiervan is, de ongelooflijke wijze waarop dit
gebeurt.
Het lijkt alsof er daarbij technieken worden gebruikt, die voor ons volkomen nieuw zijn.
En het ziet er vaak naar uit, alsof deze anatomisch precieze ontledingen van dieren zijn
uitgevoerd met volkomen onbekend gereedschap, omdat fysieke delen van de dieren met een
verbijsterende precisie zijn verwijderd
Sheriff: Mexican Drug Cartels Now
Control Parts of Arizona
New gen nuclear attack submarine
launched in Russia
A new generation nuclear attack submarine
has been put afloat in Russia's north. At the launch ceremony in the port of Severodvinsk
President Medvedev wished the sub a happy maiden voyage. RT's Katerina Azarova got up
close with the Navy's pride and joy.
Video of patrols, troops hunting
looters, bodies pile up in Kyrgyzstan
Thousands of refugees are said to have
massed near the closed Kyrgyz-Uzbek border unable to flee from Kyrgyzstan wracked by
ethnic violence. The official death toll has risen to 171 and tens of thousands have
already left the troubled country. More and more sporadic fighting has been registered
over the last 24 hours. Shoot-to-kill orders remain in place, along with a state of
emergency in the southern cities of Osh and Dzhalal-Abad.
Calif. Man Arrested for 'hunting'
Bin Laden
Police say they have detained a California
man armed with a pistol in northern Pakistan who claims to have been on a mission to kill
Osama bin Laden.
Saville Inquiry into Bloody Sunday
to be published
16 juni
Naomi Klein on Guantanamo Bay and
Obama's Agenda
Guantanamo Bay is a detainment facility of
the United States located in Cuba. The facility is operated by Joint Task Force
Guantánamo of the United States government since 2002 in Guantánamo Bay Naval Base,
which is on the shore of Guantánamo Bay. The detainment areas consist of three camps:
Camp Delta (which includes Camp Echo), Camp Iguana, and Camp X-Ray, the last of which has
been closed. The facility is often referred to as Guantánamo, or Gitmo. After the Justice
Department advised that the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp could be considered outside U.S.
legal jurisdiction, the first twenty captives arrived at Guantanamo on January 11, 2002.
After the Bush administration asserted that detainees were not entitled to any of the
protections of the Geneva Conventions, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
on June 29, 2006 that they were entitled to the minimal protections listed under Common
Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions. Following this, on July 7, 2006, the Department of
Defense issued an internal memo stating that prisoners would in the future be entitled to
protection under Common Article 3. The detainees held as of June 2008 have been classified
by the United States as "enemy combatants."
On January 22, 2009 the White House
announced that President Barack Obama had signed an order to suspend the proceedings of
the Guantanamo military commission for 120 days and that the detention facility would be
shut down within the year. On January 29, 2009 a military judge at Guantanamo rejected the
White House request in the case of Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, creating an unexpected
challenge for the administration as it reviews how America puts Guantanamo detainees on
trial. On May 20, 2009, the United States Senate passed an amendment to the Supplemental
Appropriations Act of 2009 (H.R. 2346) by a 90-6 vote to block funds needed for the
transfer or release of prisoners held at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp. In November
2009, 215 prisoners remained at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp; as of January 2010, 193
remain. President Barack Obama issued a Presidential Memorandum dated December 15, 2009
ordering the preparation of the Thomson Correctional Center, Thomson, Illinois so as to
enable the transfer of Guantanamo prisoners there.
The Presidency of Barack Obama began at
noon EST on January 20, 2009 when he became the 44th President of the United States. Obama
was a United States Senator from Illinois at the time of his victory over Arizona Senator
John McCain in the 2008 presidential election. Obama became the first African-American
president of the United States. His policy decisions have addressed a global financial
crisis and have included changes in tax policies, legislation to reform the United States
health care industry, foreign policy initiatives and the phasing out of detention of
prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba. He attended the G-20 London summit
and later visited U.S. troops in Iraq. On the tour of various European countries following
the G-20 summit, he announced in Prague that he intended to negotiate substantial
reduction in the world's nuclear arsenals, en-route to their eventual extinction. In
October 2009, Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for "his extraordinary efforts
to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples."
Congressman Physically Assaults a
Young Student on a Washington Sidewalk
Boycott for Blockade: Israel to
probe Gaza raid as int'l pressure mounts
Israel has launched its own investigation
into the deadly raid on an aid ship flotilla bound for Gaza that occured two weeks ago.
The probe has been set up after the Jewish state rejected an international inquiry
proposed by the UN.
Steven Kinzer on the History of BP
And Its Role in the 1953 Iran Coup
Steven Kinzer on the History of BP/British
Petroleum And Its Role in the 1953 Iran Coup. Steven Kinzer, author of "All the
Shah's Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror," looks at the role
of the Anglo Iranian Oil Company's role in the 1953 CIA coup against Iran's popular
progressive Prime Minister, Mohammed Mossadegh.
Shooter Jennings takes on the NWO
with art
Singer-songwriter Shooter Jennings, the son
of country music outlaws Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter, talks with RT America's Jihan
Hafiz about his latest project with novelist Stephen King. Jennings and King teamed up to
produce a concept album entitled Black Ribbons, an indictment against government
censorship and the New World Order.
The science of stopping the spill
Bill Nye The Science Guy explores the
complexity of trying to cap the leaking oil well with CNN's John King.
London Comment: BP
CBS News London Contributor Peter Allen
discusses President Obama's public attacks on BP and its CEO.
Phone footage fuels anger over
border shooting
Teen Sailor Found Alive in Indian
Ocean
A 16-year-old California girl who was
feared lost at sea while sailing solo around the world has been found alive and well,
adrift in the southern Indian Ocean with rescue boats headed toward her. (June 11)
15 juni
FBI's Most Wanted: Wikileaks
creator
Wikileaks creator Julian Assange has
brought controversial images to the spotlight and forefront for people to see what is
really happening in the world. However, he is now wanted by the FBI in his connection to
his most recent released video and documents that Bradley Manning, a US intelligence
soldier gave to Wikileaks.
You think Iraq was bad? Invading
Iran 'would be lunacy'
Ivan Eland, Director of the Center on Peace
and Liberty at the Independent Institute in Washington DC, gives his opinion on new
sanctions imposed on Iran.
Hague UN tribunal is a US-run
kangaroo court
Two Bosnian Serbs have been jailed for life
by a UN court over the Srebrenica massacre in 1995. The genocide saw thousands of muslim
men and boys killed in one week, in what was a UN-declared safe zone. Marco Gasik, a
Balkans Analyst, says the Hague court does not serve justice but is a US set-up.
18 killed in new wave of unrest in
Kyrgyzstan
14 juni
Could WikiLeaks secrets destroy US
foreign relations?
Jewish Whistle-blower claims
American Military realizes Israel did 911
Israel's nuclear capabilities
Peace Activist Kathy Kelly On the
Secret U.S. War in Pakistan
In Pakistan, where the undeclared US war
continues to expand, armed fighters attacked a convoy carrying military vehicles for NATO
forces in Afghanistan, torching 50 trucks, killing 7 and injuring another 7. Last week a
senior United Nations official formally asked the Obama administration to halt or scale
back CIA drone strikes on alleged militant suspects in Pakistan. For a perspective on what
US policy towards Afghanistan and Pakistan looks like on the ground, we're joined now here
in New York by longtime activist Kathy Kelly. She just returned from a trip to Pakistan
and Afghanistan where she met with those she describes as "the impoverished and
war-weary."