Crimes against Humanity

Since terrorism’s tragedy is again in the news, it is timely to revisit perhaps one of the biggest acts of terrorism in modern history - the illegal invasion and destruction - ongoing - of Iraq.
The world is at the crossroads of the most serious crisis in modern history. The US has embarked on a military adventure, “a long war”, which threatens the future of humanity.
Devastating evidence that the children’s abuse is not some unfortunate byproduct of the occupation but the cornerstone of Israel’s system of control and the need to destroy the fabric of Palestinian society.
Corporations invest in the art of destruction. It is a lucrative trade. Nuclear war has become a multi-billion dollar undertaking, which fills the pockets of US defense contractors. What is at stake is the outright “privatization of nuclear war”. A 1.3 trillion nuclear weapons program launched under Obama, and approved under Trump is underway.
The “Shock and Awe” Photo Gallery of War Crimes in Iraq By Global Research, February 17, 2006
Tactical Use of Genocide in Sudan and the Five Lakes Region By J. B. Gerald, February 17, 2006
UK Troops in Iraq Recorded Images of Torture ‘Just for Fun’ By Global Research, February 13, 2006
Iraqi Journalist, Member of Jury of War Crimes Tribunal Arrested by US Forces By Global Research, February 11, 2006
The Road to the Muslim Holocaust By Ghali Hassan, February 07, 2006
Guilty! International Commission Delivers Verdicts on Bush Administration By Global Research, February 07, 2006
Voice Carry: Extrajudicial Killings of Children By Chris Floyd, February 06, 2006
The 1999 Racak Massacre: KLA had been planning to fabricate “Serbian Crimes” By Andy Wilcoxson, January 27, 2006
Appeal for the Proper Treatment of Mr. Tariq Aziz By Denis Halliday and Hans von Sponeck, January 26, 2006
US general withholds testimony in Abu Ghraib abuse trial By Joe Kay, January 22, 2006
Nothing depleted about ‘depleted uranium’ By Abel Bult-Ito, January 22, 2006
Globalization Not New: Look at the Slave Trade By Philip Emeagwali, January 19, 2006
Gag Reflex By Chris Floyd, January 15, 2006
Foreign and Commonwealth Office: ‘Who is Tareq Aziz’? By Felicity Arbuthnot, January 15, 2006
Rumsfeld Admits to “Ghosting” Detainee By David Swanson, January 01, 2006
The UK Was Complicit In Torture In Uzbekistan By No Right Turn, December 30, 2005
Extensive War Crimes committed by Occupation Forces By Global Research, December 29, 2005
CIA renditions began under Clinton: agent By Global Research, December 29, 2005
The U.S.-NATO Military Intervention in Kosovo By Brendan Stone, December 29, 2005
Call for action to save Iraq’s Academics By BRussells Tribunal, December 27, 2005
Iraqi civilian bombing casualties By Xymphora, December 27, 2005
Bombing Al Jazeera: It’s No Joke By Eli Stephens, December 25, 2005
Milan judges issued European arrest warrants for 22 CIA agents accused of abducting Egyptian cleric By Global Research, December 24, 2005
Iraq and the Laws of War By Prof. Francis A. Boyle, December 21, 2005
“Big Lies” and “Small Lies”: White (Phosphorous) Christmas By Gabriele Zamparini, December 21, 2005
Thinking the Unthinkable: Saddam Trial, Arraignment or Apology? By Felicity Arbuthnot, December 19, 2005
United States: Trade in Torture By Stephen Grey, December 19, 2005
A young Iraqi doctor testifies on the horror in Iraq By Inge Van de Merlen, December 19, 2005
Kuala Lumpur Initiative to Criminalise War By Global Research, December 19, 2005
War in Iraq a crime, say legal experts By Global Research, December 17, 2005
The Crimes of U.S. ‘Democracy’ By Ghali Hassan, December 16, 2005
Art, Truth and Politics By Harold Pinter, December 13, 2005
Living up to the Legacy of Nuremberg By Siddharth Varadarajan, December 13, 2005
Torture and the Lawless “New Paradigm” By Lisa Hajjar, December 10, 2005
Torture and the CIA By Serendepity, December 10, 2005
Watching Human Rights Watch By Gabriele Zamparini, December 10, 2005
Sacred Terror: The Global Death Squad of George W. Bush By Chris Floyd, December 10, 2005
Secret CIA Detentions Challenged: Law Suit against former CIA Director George Tenet By ACLU, December 06, 2005
Aegis Defence Services, Lt Col Tim Spicer and the murder of Peter McBride By Pat Finucane Human Rights Centre, December 04, 2005
British Mercenaries Shooting at Baghdad Motorists is Part of “the Rules of Engagement” By Prof Michel Chossudovsky, December 04, 2005
Hard Evidence of U.S. Torturing Prisoners to Death Ignored by Corporate Media By Peter Phillips, December 03, 2005
Blair faces allegations of complicity in torture By Colin Brown and Andrew Buncombe, December 02, 2005
British mercenary firm exposed in civilian shooting incident in Iraq By Wayne Madsen, December 01, 2005
Death Mask: The Deliberate Disintegration of Iraq By Chris Floyd, December 01, 2005
If you can’t shoot the messenger, lock him up By Siddharth Varadarajan, November 30, 2005
“Riding with the Bad Boys”: The Rise of Iraqi Death Squads By Mike Whitney, November 30, 2005
The mysterious case of white phosphorous By Gabriele Zamparini, November 30, 2005
Cheney ‘may be guilty of war crime’ By Julian Borger, November 29, 2005
BBC Newsspeak – ‘Credible sources’ By William Bowles, November 29, 2005
Iraq: A Criminal Process By Ghali Hassan, November 27, 2005
Iraq’s ‘Year Zero’ By Felicity Arbuthnot, November 26, 2005
Torture and Extrajudicial Killings in Iraq By Max Fuller, November 24, 2005
Double Standards in Assessing War Crimes By Global Research, November 22, 2005
Battlefield Radiation. DU Vet: ‘My Days Are Numbered’ By Eric Predeaux, November 22, 2005
Crimes of War and Crimes Against Humanity By Monitoring Net of Human Rights in Iraq, November 20, 2005
The Face of War By Dahr Jamail, November 20, 2005
Former CIA Director Calls Cheney “The Vice President of Torture” By Global Research, November 20, 2005
The BBC’s Big White (Phosphorus) Lie By William Bowles, November 19, 2005
Civilization, genocide style By Gabriele Zamparini, November 19, 2005
Washington Post Explains How the Nazi-Created CIA Protects Us By Kurt Nimmo, November 19, 2005
Shameless BBC: When Misinformation means War Crimes By Gabriele Zamparini, November 17, 2005
Coverup of Extensive War Crimes: The BBC, of course! By Gabriele Zamparini, November 16, 2005
Media Lies regarding the Use of White Phosphorus Bombs By Global Research, November 16, 2005
The CIA’S ‘secret’ prisons in Afghanistan By Sarah Meyer, November 16, 2005
U.S. ‘Crating Prisoners’ and Flying them Around Eastern Europe in C-130 Prison Planes By Wayne Madsen, November 15, 2005
The Road from Fallujah to Amman By Yamin Zakaria, November 15, 2005
What Kind of Incendiary Bombs were used against Civilians in Iraq By Sarah Meyer, November 14, 2005
BBC and Fallujah: War Crimes and Media Lies By Gabriele Zamparini, November 10, 2005
US Army Admits Use of White Phosphorus as Weapon in Iraq By Daily Kos, November 10, 2005
Hunger Strike at the Guantanamo Concentration Camp By Gar Smith, November 10, 2005
US Uses Napalm in Iraq By Global Research, November 08, 2005
Fallujah: Where is the Outrage. The Story the Mainstream Media won’t tell you By William Bowles, November 08, 2005
Fallujah – The Hidden Massacre By RAI News 24., November 08, 2005
40 Years Later: The Mass Killings in Indonesia By John Roosa and Joseph Nevins, November 05, 2005
“Bush – Nazi Dealings Continued Until 1951” – Federal Documents By John Buchanan and Stacey Michael, November 02, 2005
The Rights of Prisoners and International Law By Garda Ghista, October 30, 2005
The War Crimes Act of 1996: Bush, Rumsfeld could be indicted under US law By Global Research, October 28, 2005
The Epic Crime that Dares Not Speak its Name By John Pilger, October 28, 2005
Iraq: 2000 Lies By Yamin Zakaria, October 28, 2005
Psychological Warfare in Afghanistan By John Martinkus, October 21, 2005