Monthly Archives: December 2014

Peshawar review: Bombing civilians, torture and extra-judicial killings, major factors leading to army school massacre

Nadeem Hussain Bangash, Ibrar Hussain and Imran Ali —killed during attack on Army Public School and College Peshawar (photo Iftikhar Danish) The ferocious attack on Peshawar Army Public School and College on the 16th December 2014 by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) who killed over 140 … Continue reading

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“Oh they killed all the little ones” from a song by Yusuf Islam

For the children of Peshawar, Pakistan killed and injured at Army Public School after TTP terrorist attack on 16th December 2014 Oh they killed all the little ones While their faces still smiled With their guns and the fury They … Continue reading

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Why are CIA torturers and “state terrorists” allowed to remain on social media?

  Prisoners suffered under Americans at Abu Ghraib this included physical and sexual abuse, torture, rape, sodomy and murder It has become increasingly apparent in recent days that censorship laws are designed to protect the elite in society, governments, corporations, … Continue reading

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Islamic Emirate’s response regarding the revelations of CIA’s barbaric torture regime (guest blog)

Dilawar, taxi driver, tortured to death by army interrogators, Bagram, Afghanistan (Died 10th December 2002) Detailed in documentary Taxi to the Dark Side (Alex Gibney, 2007) Chained to ceiling for 4 days, brutally beaten, leg was pummeled so badly that the … Continue reading

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Yemen: Al Qaeda commander slates Obama over US raid which led to deaths of hostages and killing of local female

Luke Somers (left) and Pierre Korkie (right) image Boston Globe Al Qaeda have responded to the failed US “rescue” raid in Yemen which led to the deaths of an American, Luke Somers  and a South African hostage, Pierre Korkie, placing the … Continue reading

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Personal Declaration: I won’t censor whilst state terrorists and torturers remain online

CIA Torturers website remains online (photo geek) Public declaration: I refuse to abide by censorship regarding “extremist sites” where rules do not include state torturers and killers! I am making public my statement not to abide by censorship regarding writing … Continue reading

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Two activists pay tribute to Palestinian minister killed at human rights day ceremony

A last good-bye to a brother (photo Younas Ahrar) Planting a tree should be a joyous occasion, new life, growth and the fruits of labour but not in the West Bank where this simple act cost Palestinian minister, Ziad Abu Ein (55) … Continue reading

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Pakistan: Wife of missing person delivers recommendations to government to address “enforced disappearances”

Amina determined to get justice for families of the disappeared Amina Masood Janjua, a Pakistani activist whose husband Masood went missing in 2005 whilst on a bus journey from Rawalpindi to Peshawar. once again took to the streets of Islamabad to … Continue reading

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Baloch activists protest “extra judicial killings” on International Human Rights Day

  Baloch student leader Karima Baloch delivering speech during at a seminar on International Human Rights Day Yesterday (December, 10th 2014) International Human Rights Day, Baloch protesters took to the streets to protest a plague inflicted on civilians, “enforced disappearances” … Continue reading

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Shaker Aamer in Guantanamo: 6 images to wake-up Cameron and bring him home

“Today I visited Auschwitz. Future generations must always learn about what took place here so it never happens again”  David Cameron So David…Explain the following and what are you going to do about it?  Shaker Aamer now 13 years in … Continue reading

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