Selected Articles: Trump Endorses “War on Terrorism”, UK and Monsanto: Crimes against Humanity, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard: ‘No Moderate Rebels’ in Syria
Trump’s “War on Terrorism”: Going After America’s “Intelligence Assets”?
By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, January 27 2017
Trump has largely endorsed the prevailing Neocon Consensus, which describes the war on terrorism as a humanitarian R2P endeavor (i.e. under the banner of ”Responsibility to Protect.”) He has unwittingly joined the bandwagon of the GWB-Obama Fake War on Terrorism, which essentially consists in supporting the terrorists as well as nurturing political alliances with countries which directly sponsor and finance “Islamic terrorism”.
Executive Orders: Trump Presidency Escalates Attacks on Millions in the United States
By Abayomi Azikiwe, January 27 2017
After just seven days of the administration of President Donald Trump, a host of measures have been enacted which threaten a myriad of constituencies throughout the country and internationally.
The British Government Colludes with Monsanto. Crimes against Humanity and “Ecocide”
By Colin Todhunter, January 27 2017
The British public and the environment are being poisoned with a deadly cocktail of 320 pesticides. Moreover, Wales has become a storage dump for Monsanto’s most toxic chemicals. These are the messages conveyed by Dr Rosemary Mason in her recent open letter to Councillor Rob Stewart, the leader of Swansea City and County Council.
Just Back From Syria, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard Brings Message: ‘There Are No Moderate Rebels’
By Susan Jones, January 27 2017
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, a Hawaii Democrat, says she made a secret, four-day trip to Syria — meeting with ordinary people and even President Bashar al-Assad — because the suffering of the Syrian people “has been weighing heavily on my heart.” She returned with a message.
Israel’s Shadowy Role in Guatemala’s Dirty War
By Gabriel Schivone, January 27 2017
Last year was a busy one for Guatemala’s criminal justice system. January 2016 saw the arrests of 18 former military officers for their alleged part in the country’s dirty war of the 1980s. In February last year, two ex-soldiers were convicted in an unprecedented wartime sexual slavery case from the same era. Such legal proceedings represent further openings in the judicial system following the 2013 trial and conviction of former head of state General Efraín Ríos Montt for genocide and crimes against humanity.
Tomorrow, January 28: The Truth on Syria: Canadian Journalist Eva Bartlett in Montreal
By Global Research News, January 27 2017
We invite you to attend a conference by Canadian independent journalist Eva Bartlett who is able to provide first-hand information to shed light on the real issues of the war in Syria which caused nearly half a million deaths and more than four million refugees. Also participating in this event with Introductory comments are: Prof. Michel Chossudovsky and Yves Engler.