March 7, 2012
"Anyone uncertain about the hypocrisy of Washington’s claimed human rights concerns (regarding Syria), as well as its willingness to embrace the Assad regime in the wake of 9/11, need only look to the case of Maher Arar. A Canadian engineer arrested at JFK airport, Arar was accused of “links to terrorism” and subjected to extraordinary rendition by US security agencies that sent him to Syria for almost a full year of interrogation and torture. A two-year Canadian investigation found him innocent of any terror links, and paid him $10 million in compensation for Canada’s role; but for the US, Arar remains a suspect prohibited from entering the country.)"

http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2012/02/201221510012473174.html

February 18, 2012

Nato Chief in Turkey:

“We have no interest at all in interfering in Syria, even to provide safe corridors.”

Amazing, isn’t it?  When a country has a lot of oil, they get rapid Western “assistance.”  When they don’t, and their people are bleeding… we don’t give a shit.

Andrew 

January 2, 2012
occupyalltheworld:

NO THANKS! NO GIVING!
ANTICOLONIALIST / ANTICAPITALIST R E S I S T A N C E !

occupyalltheworld:

NO THANKS! NO GIVING!

ANTICOLONIALIST / ANTICAPITALIST R E S I S T A N C E !

November 19, 2011
Oh god.  The fucking pope….
fyeahafrica:

Men searched for valuables in the Zongo market in Cotonou, Benin, on Thursday, two days after residents say the market was destroyed by police without warning. 
Officials said they were making the area presentable for Pope Benedict XVI, who arrives Friday. 
(Rebecca Blackwell/Associated Press)

Oh god.  The fucking pope….

fyeahafrica:

Men searched for valuables in the Zongo market in Cotonou, Benin, on Thursday, two days after residents say the market was destroyed by police without warning.

Officials said they were making the area presentable for Pope Benedict XVI, who arrives Friday.

(Rebecca Blackwell/Associated Press)

(Source: )

October 15, 2011
"Citigroup’s chief executive, Vikram S. Pandit, even said he would be happy to talk with the protesters any time they wanted to drop by. Mr. Pandit, onstage Wednesday at a Fortune magazine conference, said that the protesters’ 'sentiments were completely understandable.... I would also corroborate that trust has been broken between financial institutions and the citizens of the U.S., and that it’s Wall Street’s job to reach out to Main Street and rebuild that trust,' Mr. Pandit said. The protesters should hold Citi and others 'accountable for practicing responsible finance,' he said, 'and keep asking us about how we’re doing.'"

(Source: inothernews, via stfuconservatives)

October 13, 2011
teh-blackbird-is-flying:

Exactly this.

teh-blackbird-is-flying:

Exactly this.

(via stfuconservatives)

June 13, 2011

waristerrorism:

Ronald Reagan dedicates the Space Shuttle Columbia to the Taliban.

A part from calling Taliban the “moral equivalents of America’s founding fathers”, Reagan also proclaimed them to be “Heroes of Freedom” and “Champions of Free world” and March 21st as National Afghanistan Day in the United States.

That’s when they were America’s “sons of bitches”. They still are but in a different way now. Before they were a proxy tool, now they are an excuse to invade and occupy Afghanistan. Both roles only serve the US.

(Source: )

May 30, 2011
"

The 8 wealthiest industrial countries, meeting at the G-8, urged that the world give Egypt, Tunisia and liberated Libya (‘emerging democracies in the Arab world’) some $40 billion in aid. The sum will make headlines but there is less to it than meets the eye.

The G8 is only ponying up $10 billion itself, and that is only in the form of relatively vague promises of a sort that have often not been completely followed through on in the past. It is urging that the Gulf oil states to give $10 billion, though some of them, like Saudi Arabia, were not actually very happy about Hosni Mubarak being overthrown and it is not clear that they will want to help grassroots democratization succeed. That $10 bn. may or may not come through, and if it did it might have strings attached that would actually be undemocratic.

Then the G8 is urging that the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank provide another $20 bn., but that aid is likely to be in the form of loans.

But Egypt alone is carrying $80 billion in debt, and its debt servicing costs have risen because its credit rating has been downgraded in the wake of the political crisis.

Tunisia is even worse off, with 1/8 of Egypt’s population but a debt of $50 billion racked up by the Zine El Abidine kleptocracy. Before the crisis, Tunisia had been looking to borrow nearly $3 billion this year just to pay the interest on the old debt and cover budget shortfalls (caused by the ruling class stealing the country blind).

So the G8′s idea of getting these countries further in debt, and making vague promises on direct aid, isn’t probably actually very helpful.

"

G8 ‘Marshall Plan’ for Arab Spring Nations Falls Short via Juan Cole’s Informed Comment.

Read the rest of his entry here.

Had to see this coming.  All that talk of erasing debt went right out the window, huh?

(via dominickbrady)

(via )

May 22, 2011
Obama: No UN vote will ever create Palestine

There should never have been any question.  Ever since Obama’s supposed “historic” speech on the middle east,t here has been talk of a “new rift” between the US and Israel… of Obama being fed up with the human rights abuses, of real pressure coming from the White House and 1 Downing Street on Israel.  It has been all over the Times, the Guardian, the Independent.  But here we are.  The real story.  Two days later, Obama has to go grovel to the Israel lobby.  And nobody covers it but a.

April 10, 2011
Keeping sane.: EU/American arms trade with Libya and other Arab regimes

I don{t really care about the contempt of democracy shit.  But this is still sad

jahanzebjz:

Here are some inconvenient facts - to borrow Orwell’s term. Facts that Europe and America have easily brushed under the rug in a habitual display of hypocrisy, contempt of democracy and disregard for human rights. They are taken from der Spiegel.

  • Britain […] has exported over €100 million ($142…

(Source: spiegel.de)

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