SS heropgericht? ‘Nee hoor’, gewoon het Israëlische leger in de dagelijkse praktijk…….

De volgende foto komt van het blog van Stan van Houcke, die deze plaatste onder de titel: ‘The Courageous Zionist Army’ . En inderdaad ‘een bijzonder heldhaftig optreden’ van een stel fascistische psychopaten, ook wel aangeduid als het ‘Israëlische leger……….’

Als het mee zit, kan je binnenkort in de VS gestraft worden voor alleen het plaatsen van deze foto, daar het antisemitisch zou zijn……. Netanyahu, de leider van de fascistische apartheidsstaat Israël, had geen commentaar op de neonazi’s in Charlottesville, hij vindt de witte racistische psychopaten wel tof……. Tja, de vijand van mijn vijand is mijn vriend……. De neonazi’s hebben een nog grotere hekel aan alles wat op arabier lijkt, zodat men de joden het leven wel wil gunnen…. Ook al waren er in Charlottesville ‘koren’ met antisemitische leuzen te horen……….

                

PS: begin 90er jaren maakte een groep Israëlische officieren bekend, dat zij les kregen uit het handboek van de SS………

VS buitenlandbeleid sinds WOII: een lange lijst van staatsgrepen en oorlogen……….

Veel woorden zijn niet nodig bij het volgende bericht, zeker als je de VS ziet als de grootste terreurentiteit op aarde. William Blum maakte een lijst met alle staatsgrepen of pogingen daartoe, die de VS ondernam sinds 1945…….

Bovendien heeft de VS Na WOII meer dan 20 miljoen mensen vermoord in oorlogen, staatsgrepen en ‘geheime’ militaire acties……..#

Overthrowing
Other People’s Governments: The Master List

By
William Blum

September
09, 2014 “
ICH
– Instances of the United States overthrowing, or attempting to
overthrow, a foreign government since the Second World War. 
(*
indicates successful ouster of a government)

  • China
    1949 to early 1960s

  • Albania
    1949-53

  • East
    Germany 1950s

  • Iran
    1953 *

  • Guatemala
    1954 *

  • Costa
    Rica mid-1950s

  • Syria
    1956-7

  • Egypt
    1957

  • Indonesia
    1957-8

  • British
    Guiana 1953-64 *

  • Iraq
    1963 *

  • North
    Vietnam 1945-73

  • Cambodia
    1955-70 *

  • Laos
    1958 *, 1959 *, 1960 *

  • Ecuador
    1960-63 *

  • Congo
    1960 *

  • France
    1965

  • Brazil
    1962-64 *

  • Dominican
    Republic 1963 *

  • Cuba
    1959 to present

  • Bolivia
    1964 *

  • Indonesia
    1965 *

  • Ghana
    1966 *

  • Chile
    1964-73 *

  • Greece
    1967 *

  • Costa
    Rica 1970-71

  • Bolivia
    1971 *

  • Australia
    1973-75 *

  • Angola
    1975, 1980s

  • Zaire
    1975

  • Portugal
    1974-76 *

  • Jamaica
    1976-80 *

  • Seychelles
    1979-81

  • Chad
    1981-82 *

  • Grenada
    1983 *

  • South
    Yemen 1982-84

  • Suriname
    1982-84

  • Fiji
    1987 *

  • Libya
    1980s

  • Nicaragua
    1981-90 *

  • Panama
    1989 *

  • Bulgaria
    1990 *

  • Albania
    1991 *

  • Iraq
    1991

  • Afghanistan
    1980s *

  • Somalia
    1993

  • Yugoslavia
    1999-2000 *

  • Ecuador
    2000 *

  • Afghanistan
    2001 *

  • Venezuela
    2002 *

  • Iraq
    2003 *

  • Haiti
    2004 *

  • Somalia
    2007 to present

  • Libya
    2011*

  • Syria
    2012

Q: Why
will there never be a coup d’état in Washington?

A: Because
there’s no American embassy there.

http://williamblum.org/  

# Over lijsten gesproken (een volgende lijst waarin u de hierboven genoemde landen terug zal zien):

US
Has Killed More Than 20 Million In 37 Nations Since WWII (!!!)

After
the catastrophic attacks of September 11 2001 monumental sorrow and a
feeling of desperate and understandable anger began to permeate the
American psyche. A few people at that time attempted to promote a
balanced perspective by pointing out that the United States had also
been responsible for causing those same feelings in people in other
nations, but they produced hardly a ripple. Although 

Americans
understand in the abstract the wisdom of people around the world
empathizing with the suffering of one another, such a reminder of
wrongs committed by our nation got little hearing and was soon
overshadowed by an accelerated “war on terrorism.”

But
we must continue our efforts to develop understanding and compassion
in the world. Hopefully, this article will assist in doing that by
addressing the question “How many September 11ths has the United
States caused in other nations since WWII?” This theme is developed
in this report which contains an estimated numbers of such deaths in
37 nations as well as brief explanations of why the U.S. is
considered culpable.

The
causes of wars are complex. In some instances nations other than the
U.S. may have been responsible for more deaths, but if the
involvement of our nation appeared to have been a necessary cause of
a war or conflict it was considered responsible for the deaths in it.
In other words they probably would not have taken place if the U.S.
had not used the heavy hand of its power. The military and economic
power of the United States was crucial.

This
study reveals that U.S. military forces were directly responsible for
about 10 to 15 million deaths during the Korean and Vietnam Wars and
the two Iraq Wars. The Korean War also includes Chinese deaths while
the Vietnam War also includes fatalities in Cambodia and Laos.

The
American public probably is not aware of these numbers and knows even
less about the proxy wars for which the United States is also
responsible. In the latter wars there were between nine and 14
million deaths in Afghanistan, Angola, Democratic Republic of the
Congo, East Timor, Guatemala, Indonesia, Pakistan and Sudan.

But
the victims are not just from big nations or one part of the world.
The remaining deaths were in smaller ones which constitute over half
the total number of nations. Virtually all parts of the world have
been the target of U.S. intervention.

The
overall conclusion reached is that the United States most likely has
been responsible since WWII for the deaths of between 20 and 30
million people in wars and conflicts scattered over the world.

To
the families and friends of these victims it makes little difference
whether the causes were U.S. military action, proxy military forces,
the provision of U.S. military supplies or advisors, or other ways,
such as economic pressures applied by our nation. They had to make
decisions about other things such as finding lost loved ones, whether
to become refugees, and how to survive.

And
the pain and anger is spread even further. Some authorities estimate
that there are as many as 10 wounded for each person who dies in
wars. Their visible, continued suffering is a continuing reminder to
their fellow countrymen.

It
is essential that Americans learn more about this topic so that they
can begin to understand the pain that others feel. Someone once
observed that the Germans during WWII “chose not to know.” We
cannot allow history to say this about our country. The question
posed above was “How many September 11ths has the United States
caused in other nations since WWII?” The answer is: possibly
10,000.

Comments
on Gathering These Numbers


Generally
speaking, the much smaller number of Americans who have died is not
included in this study, not because they are not important, but
because this report focuses on the impact of U.S. actions on its
adversaries.

An
accurate count of the number of deaths is not easy to achieve, and
this collection of data was undertaken with full realization of this
fact. These estimates will probably be revised later either upward or
downward by the reader and the author. But undoubtedly the total will
remain in the millions.

The
difficulty of gathering reliable information is shown by two
estimates in this context. For several years I heard statements on
radio that three million Cambodians had been killed under the rule of
the Khmer Rouge. However, in recent years the figure I heard was one
million. Another example is that the number of persons estimated to
have died in Iraq due to sanctions after the first U.S. Iraq War was
over 1 million, but in more recent years, based on a more recent
study, a lower estimate of around a half a million has emerged.

Often
information about wars is revealed only much later when someone
decides to speak out, when more secret information is revealed due to
persistent efforts of a few, or after special congressional
committees make reports

Both
victorious and defeated nations may have their own reasons for
underreporting the number of deaths. Further, in recent wars
involving the United States it was not uncommon to hear statements
like “we do not do body counts” and references to “collateral
damage” as a euphemism for dead and wounded. Life is cheap for
some, especially those who manipulate people on the battlefield as if
it were a chessboard.

To
say that it is difficult to get exact figures is not to say that we
should not try. Effort was needed to arrive at the figures of 6six
million Jews killed during WWI, but knowledge of that number now is
widespread and it has fueled the determination to prevent future
holocausts. That struggle continues.

The
author can be contacted at 
jlucas511@woh.rr.com

37
VICTIM NATIONS

Afghanistan

The
U.S. is responsible for between 1 and 1.8 million deaths during the
war between the Soviet Union and Afghanistan, by luring the Soviet
Union into invading that nation. (1,2,3,4)

The
Soviet Union had friendly relations its neighbor, Afghanistan, which
had a secular government. The Soviets feared that if that government
became fundamentalist this change could spill over into the Soviet
Union.

In
1998, in an interview with the Parisian publication Le Novel
Observateur, Zbigniew Brzezinski, adviser to President Carter,
admitted that he had been responsible for instigating aid to the
Mujahadeen in Afghanistan which caused the Soviets to invade. In his
own words:

According
to the official version of history, CIA aid to the Mujahadeen began
during 1980, that is to say, after the Soviet army invaded
Afghanistan on 24 December 1979. But the reality, secretly guarded
until now, is completely otherwise. Indeed, it was July 3, 1979 that
President Carter signed the first directive for secret aid to the
opponents of the pro-Soviet regime in Kabul. And that very day, I
wrote a note to the President in which I explained to him that in my
opinion this aid was going to induce a Soviet military intervention.”
(5,1,6)

Brzezinski
justified laying this trap, since he said it gave the Soviet Union
its Vietnam and caused the breakup of the Soviet Union. “Regret
what?” he said. “That secret operation was an excellent idea. It
had the effect of drawing the Russians into the Afghan trap and you
want me to regret it?” (7)

The
CIA spent 5 to 6 billion dollars on its operation in Afghanistan in
order to bleed the Soviet Union. (1,2,3) When that 10-year war ended
over a million people were dead and Afghan heroin had captured 60% of
the U.S. market. (4)

The
U.S. has been responsible directly for about 12,000 deaths in
Afghanistan many of which resulted from bombing in retaliation for
the attacks on U.S. property on September 11, 2001. Subsequently U.S.
troops invaded that country. (4)

Angola

An
indigenous armed struggle against Portuguese rule in Angola began in
1961. In 1977 an Angolan government was recognized by the U.N.,
although the U.S. was one of the few nations that opposed this
action. In 1986 Uncle Sam approved material assistance to UNITA, a
group that was trying to overthrow the government. Even today this
struggle, which has involved many nations at times, continues.

U.S.
intervention was justified to the U.S. public as a reaction to the
intervention of 50,000 Cuban troops in Angola. However, according to
Piero Gleijeses, a history professor at Johns Hopkins University the
reverse was true. The Cuban intervention came as a result of a CIA –
financed covert invasion via neighboring Zaire and a drive on the
Angolan capital by the U.S. ally, South Africa1,2,3). (Three
estimates of deaths range from 300,000 to 750,000 (4,5,6)

Argentina:
See South America: Operation Condor

Bangladesh:
See Pakistan

Bolivia

Hugo
Banzer was the leader of a repressive regime in Bolivia in the 1970s.
The U.S. had been disturbed when a previous leader nationalized the
tin mines and distributed land to Indian peasants. Later that action
to benefit the poor was reversed.

Banzer,
who was trained at the U.S.-operated School of the Americas in Panama
and later at Fort Hood, Texas, came back from exile frequently to
confer with U.S. Air Force Major Robert Lundin. In 1971 he staged a
successful coup with the help of the U.S. Air Force radio system. In
the first years of his dictatorship he received twice as military
assistance from the U.S. as in the previous dozen years together.

A
few years later the Catholic Church denounced an army massacre of
striking tin workers in 1975, Banzer, assisted by information
provided by the CIA, was able to target and locate leftist priests
and nuns. His anti-clergy strategy, known as the Banzer Plan, was
adopted by nine other Latin American dictatorships in 1977. (2) He
has been accused of being responsible for 400 deaths during his
tenure. (1)

Also
see: See South America: Operation Condor

Brazil:
See South America: Operation Condor

Cambodia

U.S.
bombing of Cambodia had already been underway for several years in
secret under the Johnson and Nixon administrations, but when
President Nixon openly began bombing in preparation for a land
assault on Cambodia it caused major protests in the U.S. against the
Vietnam War.

There
is little awareness today of the scope of these bombings and the
human suffering involved.

Immense
damage was done to the villages and cities of Cambodia, causing
refugees and internal displacement of the population. This unstable
situation enabled the Khmer Rouge, a small political party led by Pol
Pot, to assume power. Over the years we have repeatedly heard about
the Khmer Rouge’s role in the deaths of millions in Cambodia
without any acknowledgement being made this mass killing was made
possible by the the U.S. bombing of that nation which destabilized it
by death , injuries, hunger and dislocation of its people.

So
the U.S. bears responsibility not only for the deaths from the
bombings but also for those resulting from the activities of the
Khmer Rouge – a total of about 2.5 million people. Even when
Vietnam latrer invaded Cambodia in 1979 the CIA was still supporting
the Khmer Rouge. (1,2,3)

Also
see Vietnam

Chad

An
estimated 40,000 people in Chad were killed and as many as 200,000
tortured by a government, headed by Hissen Habre who was brought to
power in June, 1982 with the help of CIA money and arms. He remained
in power for eight years. (1,2)

Human
Rights Watch claimed that Habre was responsible for thousands of
killings. In 2001, while living in Senegal, he was almost tried for
crimes committed by him in Chad. However, a court there blocked these
proceedings. Then human rights people decided to pursue the case in
Belgium, because some of 

Habre’s
torture victims lived there. The U.S., in June 2003, told Belgium
that it risked losing its status as host to NATO’s headquarters if
it allowed such a legal proceeding to happen. So the result was that
the law that allowed victims to file complaints in Belgium for
atrocities committed abroad was repealed. 

However,
two months later a new law was passed which made special provision
for the continuation of the case against Habre.

Chile

The
CIA intervened in Chile’s 1958 and 1964 elections. In 1970 a
socialist candidate, Salvador Allende, was elected president. The CIA
wanted to incite a military coup to prevent his inauguration, but the
Chilean army’s chief of staff, General Rene Schneider, opposed this
action. The CIA then planned, along with some people in the Chilean
military, to assassinate Schneider. This plot failed and Allende took
office. President Nixon was not to be dissuaded and he ordered the
CIA to create a coup climate: “Make the economy scream,” he said.

What
followed were guerilla warfare, arson, bombing, sabotage and terror.
ITT and other U.S. corporations with Chilean holdings sponsored
demonstrations and strikes. Finally, on September 11, 1973 Allende
died either by suicide or by assassination. At that time Henry
Kissinger, U.S. Secretary of State, said the following regarding
Chile: “I don’t see why we need to stand by and watch a country
go communist because of the irresponsibility of its own people.”
(1)

During
17 years of terror under Allende’s successor, General Augusto
Pinochet, an estimated 3,000 Chileans were killed and many others
were tortured or “disappeared.” (2,3,4,5)

Also
see South America: Operation Condor

China
An estimated 900,000 Chinese died during the Korean War. For more
information, See: Korea.

Colombia

One
estimate is that 67,000 deaths have occurred from the 1960s to recent
years due to support by the U.S. of Colombian state terrorism. (1)

According
to a 1994 Amnesty International report, more than 20,000 people were
killed for political reasons in Colombia since 1986, mainly by the
military and its paramilitary allies. Amnesty alleged that “U.S.-
supplied military equipment, ostensibly delivered for use against
narcotics traffickers, was being used by the Colombian military to
commit abuses in the name of “counter-insurgency.” (2) In 2002
another estimate was made that 3,500 people die each year in a U.S.
funded civilian war in Colombia. (3)

In
1996 Human Rights Watch issued a report “Assassination Squads in
Colombia” which revealed that 

CIA
agents went to Colombia in 1991 to help the military to train
undercover agents in anti-subversive activity. (4,5)

In
recent years the U.S. government has provided assistance under Plan
Colombia. The Colombian government has been charged with using most
of the funds for destruction of crops and support of the paramilitary
group.

Cuba

In
the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba on April 18, 1961 which ended after
3 days, 114 of the invading force were killed, 1,189 were taken
prisoners and a few escaped to waiting U.S. ships. (1) The captured
exiles were quickly tried, a few executed and the rest sentenced to
thirty years in prison for treason. These exiles were released after
20 months in exchange for $53 million in food and medicine.

Some
people estimate that the number of Cuban forces killed range from
2,000, to 4,000. Another estimate is that 1,800 Cuban forces were
killed on an open highway by napalm. This appears to have been a
precursor of the Highway of Death in Iraq in 1991 when U.S. forces
mercilessly annihilated large numbers of Iraqis on a highway. (2)

Democratic
Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire)

The
beginning of massive violence was instigated in this country in 1879
by its colonizer King Leopold of Belgium. The Congo’s population
was reduced by 10 million people over a period of 20 years which some
have referred to as “Leopold’s Genocide.” (1) The U.S. has been
responsible for about a third of t

hat
many deaths in that nation in the more recent past. (2)

In
1960 the Congo became an independent state with Patrice Lumumba being
its first prime minister. He was assassinated with the CIA being
implicated, although some say that his murder was actually the
responsibility of Belgium. (3) But nevertheless, the CIA was planning
to kill him. (4) Before his assassination the CIA sent one of its
scientists, Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, to the Congo carrying “lethal
biological material” intended for use in Lumumba’s assassination.
This virus would have been able to produce a fatal disease indigenous
to the Congo area of Africa and was transported in a diplomatic
pouch.

Much
of the time in recent years there has been a civil war within the
Democratic Republic of Congo, fomented often by the U.S. and other
nations, including neighboring nations. (5)

In
April 1977, Newsday reported that the CIA was secretly supporting
efforts to recruit several hundred mercenaries in the U.S. and Great
Britain to serve alongside Zaire’s army. In that same year the U.S.
provided $15 million of military supplies to the Zairian President
Mobutu to fend off an invasion by a rival group operating in Angola.
(6)

In
May 1979, the U.S. sent several million dollars of aid to Mobutu who
had been condemned 3 months earlier by the U.S. State Department for
human rights violations. (7) During the Cold War the U.S. funneled
over 300 million dollars in weapons into Zaire (8,9) $100 million in
military training was provided to him. (2) In 2001 it was reported to
a U.S. congressional committee that American companies, including one
linked to former President George Bush Sr., were stoking the Congo
for monetary gains. There is an international battle over resources
in that country with over 125 companies and individuals being
implicated. One of these substances is coltan, which is used in the
manufacture of cell phones. (2)


Dominican
Republic

In
1962, Juan Bosch became president of the Dominican Republic. He
advocated such programs as land reform and public works programs.
This did not bode well for his future relationship with the U.S., and
after only 7 months in office, he was deposed by a CIA coup. In 1965
when a group was trying to reinstall him to his office President
Johnson said, “This Bosch is no good.” Assistant Secretary of
State Thomas Mann replied “He’s no good at all. If we don’t get
a decent government in there, Mr. President, we get another Bosch.
It’s just going to be another sinkhole.” Two days later a U.S.
invasion started and 22,000 soldiers and marines entered the
Dominican Republic and about 3,000 Dominicans died during the
fighting. The cover excuse for doing this was that this was done to
protect foreigners there. (1,2,3,4)

East
Timor

In
December 1975, Indonesia invaded East Timor. This incursion was
launched the day after U.S. President Gerald Ford and Secretary of
State Henry Kissinger had left Indonesia where they had given
President Suharto permission to use American arms, which under U.S.
law, could not be used for aggression. Daniel Moynihan, U.S.
ambassador to the UN. said that the U.S. wanted “things to turn out
as they did.” (1,2) The result was an estimated 200,000 dead out of
a population of 700,000. (1,2)

Sixteen
years later, on November 12, 1991, two hundred and seventeen East
Timorese protesters in Dili, many of them children, marching from a
memorial service, were gunned down by Indonesian Kopassus shock
troops who were headed by U.S.- trained commanders Prabowo Subianto
(son in law of General Suharto) and Kiki Syahnakri. Trucks were seen
dumping bodies into the sea. (5)

El
Salvador

The
civil war from 1981 to1992 in El Salvador was financed by $6 billion
in U.S. aid given to support the government in its efforts to crush a
movement to bring social justice to the people in that nation of
about 8 million people. (1)

During
that time U.S. military advisers demonstrated methods of torture on
teenage prisoners, according to an interview with a deserter from the
Salvadoran army published in the New York Times. This former member
of the Salvadoran National Guard testified that he was a member of a
squad of twelve who found people who they were told were guerillas
and tortured them. Part of the training he received was in torture at
a U.S. location somewhere in Panama. (2)

About
900 villagers were massacred in the village of El Mozote in 1981. Ten
of the twelve El Salvadoran government soldiers cited as
participating in this act were graduates of the School of the
Americas operated by the U.S. (2) They were only a small part of
about 75,000 people killed during that civil war. (1)

According
to a 1993 United Nations’ Truth Commission report, over 96 % of the
human rights violations carried out during the war were committed by
the Salvadoran army or the paramilitary deaths squads associated with
the Salvadoran army. (3)

That
commission linked graduates of the School of the Americas to many
notorious killings. The New York Times and the Washington Post
followed with scathing articles. In 1996, the White House Oversight
Board issued a report that supported many of the charges against that
school made by Rev. Roy Bourgeois, head of the School of the Americas
Watch. That same year the Pentagon released formerly classified
reports indicating that graduates were trained in killing, extortion,
and physical abuse for interrogations, false imprisonment and other
methods of control. (4)

Grenada

The
CIA began to destabilize Grenada in 1979 after Maurice Bishop became
president, partially because he refused to join the quarantine of
Cuba. The campaign against him resulted in his overthrow and the
invasion by the U.S. of Grenada on October 25, 1983, with about 277
people dying. (1,2) It was fallaciously charged that an airport was
being built in Grenada that could be used to attack the U.S. and it
was also erroneously claimed that the lives of American medical
students on that island were in danger.

Guatemala

In
1951 Jacobo Arbenz was elected president of Guatemala. He
appropriated some unused land operated by the United Fruit Company
and compensated the company. (1,2) That company then started a
campaign to paint Arbenz as a tool of an international conspiracy and
hired about 300 mercenaries who sabotaged oil supplies and trains.
(3) In 1954 a CIA-orchestrated coup put him out of office and he left
the country. During the next 40 years various regimes killed
thousands of people.

In
1999 the Washington Post reported that an Historical Clarification
Commission concluded that over 200,000 people had been killed during
the civil war and that there had been 42,000 individual human rights
violations, 29,000 of them fatal, 92% of which were committed by the
army. The commission further reported that the U.S. government and
the CIA had pressured the Guatemalan government into suppressing the
guerilla movement by ruthless means. (4,5)

According
to the Commission between 1981 and 1983 the military government of
Guatemala – financed and supported by the U.S. government –
destroyed some four hundred Mayan villages in a campaign of genocide.
(4)

One
of the documents made available to the commission was a 1966 memo
from a U.S. State Department official, which described how a “safe
house” was set up in the palace for use by Guatemalan security
agents and their U.S. contacts. This was the headquarters for the
Guatemalan “dirty war” against leftist insurgents and suspected
allies. (2)

Haiti

From
1957 to 1986 Haiti was ruled by Papa Doc Duvalier and later by his
son. During that time their private terrorist force killed between
30,000 and 100,000 people. (1) Millions of dollars in CIA subsidies
flowed into Haiti during that time, mainly to suppress popular
movements, (2) although most American military aid to the country,
according to William Blum, was covertly channeled through Israel.

Reportedly,
governments after the second Duvalier reign were responsible for an
even larger number of fatalities, and the influence on Haiti by the
U.S., particularly through the CIA, has continued. The U.S. later
forced out of the presidential office a black Catholic priest, Jean
Bertrand Aristide, even though he was elected with 67% of the vote in
the early 1990s. The wealthy white class in Haiti opposed him in this
predominantly black nation, because of his social programs designed
to help the poor and end corruption. (3) Later he returned to office,
but that did not last long. He was forced by the U.S. to leave office
and now lives in South Africa.


Honduras

In
the 1980s the CIA supported Battalion 316 in Honduras, which
kidnapped, tortured and killed hundreds of its citizens. Torture
equipment and manuals were provided by CIA Argentinean personnel who
worked with U.S. agents in the training of the Hondurans.
Approximately 400 people lost their lives. (1,2) This is another
instance of torture in the world sponsored by the U.S. (3)

Battalion
316 used shock and suffocation devices in interrogations in the
1980s. Prisoners often were kept naked and, when no longer useful,
killed and buried in unmarked graves. Declassified documents and
other sources show that the CIA and the U.S. Embassy knew of numerous
crimes, including murder and torture, yet continued to support
Battalion 316 and collaborate with its leaders.” (4)

Honduras
was a staging ground in the early 1980s for the Contras who were
trying to overthrow the socialist Sandinista government in Nicaragua.
John D. Negroponte, currently Deputy Secretary of State, was our
embassador when our military aid to Honduras rose from $4 million to
$77.4 million per year. Negroponte denies having had any knowledge of
these atrocities during his tenure. However, his predecessor in that
position, Jack R. Binns, had reported in 1981 that he was deeply
concerned at increasing evidence of officially sponsored/sanctioned
assassinations. (5)

Hungary

In
1956 Hungary, a Soviet satellite nation, revolted against the Soviet
Union. During the uprising broadcasts by the U.S. Radio Free Europe
into Hungary sometimes took on an aggressive tone, encouraging the
rebels to believe that Western support was imminent, and even giving
tactical advice on how to fight the Soviets. Their hopes were raised
then dashed by these broadcasts which cast an even darker shadow over
the Hungarian tragedy.“ (1) The Hungarian and Soviet death toll was
about 3,000 and the revolution was crushed. (2)

Indonesia

In
1965, in Indonesia, a coup replaced General Sukarno with General
Suharto as leader. The U.S. played a role in that change of
government. Robert Martens,a former officer in the U.S. embassy in
Indonesia, described how U.S. diplomats and CIA officers provided up
to 5,000 names to Indonesian Army death squads in 1965 and checked
them off as they were killed or captured. Martens admitted that “I
probably have a lot of blood on my hands, but that’s not all bad.
There’s a time when you have to strike hard at a decisive moment.”
(1,2,3) Estimates of the number of deaths range from 500,000 to 3
million. (4,5,6)

From
1993 to 1997 the U.S. provided Jakarta with almost $400 million in
economic aid and sold tens of million of dollars of weaponry to that
nation. U.S. Green Berets provided training for the Indonesia’s
elite force which was responsible for many of atrocities in East
Timor. (3)

Iran

Iran
lost about 262,000 people in the war against Iraq from 1980 to 1988.
(1) See Iraq for more information about that war.

On
July 3, 1988 the U.S. Navy ship, the Vincennes, was operating withing
Iranian waters providing military support for Iraq during the
Iran-Iraq war. During a battle against Iranian gunboats it fired two
missiles at an Iranian Airbus, which was on a routine civilian
flight. All 290 civilian on board were killed. (2,3)

Iraq

A.
The Iraq-Iran War lasted from 1980 to 1988 and during that time there
were about 105,000 Iraqi deaths according to the Washington Post.
(1,2)

According
to Howard Teicher, a former National Security Council official, the
U.S. provided the Iraqis with billions of dollars in credits and
helped Iraq in other ways such as making sure that Iraq had military
equipment including biological agents This surge of help for Iraq
came as Iran seemed to be winning the war and was close to Basra. (1)
The U.S. was not adverse to both countries weakening themselves as a
result of the war, but it did not appear to want either side to win.

B:
The U.S.-Iraq War and the Sanctions Against Iraq extended from 1990
to 2003.

Iraq
invaded Kuwait on August 2, 1990 and the U.S. responded by demanding
that Iraq withdraw, and four days later the U.N. levied international
sanctions.

Iraq
had reason to believe that the U.S. would not object to its invasion
of Kuwait, since U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, April Glaspie, had told
Saddam Hussein that the U.S. had no position on the dispute that his
country had with Kuwait. So the green light was given, but it seemed
to be more of a trap.

As
a part of the public relations strategy to energize the American
public into supporting an attack against Iraq the daughter of the
Kuwaiti ambassador to the U.S. falsely testified before Congress that
Iraqi troops were pulling the plugs on incubators in Iraqi hospitals.
(1) This contributed to a war frenzy in the U.S.

The
U.S. air assault started on January 17, 1991 and it lasted for 42
days. On February 23 President H.W. Bush ordered the U.S. ground
assault to begin. The invasion took place with much needless killing
of Iraqi military personnel. Only about 150 American military
personnel died compared to about 200,000 Iraqis. Some of the Iraqis
were mercilessly killed on the Highway of Death and about 400 tons of
depleted uranium were left in that nation by the U.S. (2,3)

Other
deaths later were from delayed deaths due to wounds, civilians
killed, those killed by effects of damage of the Iraqi water
treatment facilities and other aspects of its damaged infrastructure
and by the sanctions.

In
1995 the Food and Agriculture Organization of the U.N. reported that
U.N sanctions against on Iraq had been responsible for the deaths of
more than 560,000 children since 1990. (5)

Leslie
Stahl on the TV Program 60 Minutes in 1996 mentioned to Madeleine
Albright, U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. “We have heard that a half
million children have died. I mean, that’s more children than died
in Hiroshima. And – and you know, is the price worth it?”
Albright replied “I think this is a very hard choice, but the price
– we think is worth it.” (4)

In
1999 UNICEF reported that 5,000 children died each month as a result
of the sanction and the War with the U.S. (6)

Richard
Garfield later estimated that the more likely number of excess deaths
among children under five years of age from 1990 through March 1998
to be 227,000 – double those of the previous decade. Garfield
estimated that the numbers to be 350,000 through 2000 (based in part
on result of another study). (7)

However,
there are limitations to his study. His figures were not updated for
the remaining three years of the sanctions. Also, two other somewhat
vulnerable age groups were not studied: young children above the age
of five and the elderly.

All
of these reports were considerable indicators of massive numbers of
deaths which the U.S. was aware of and which was a part of its
strategy to cause enough pain and terror among Iraqis to cause them
to revolt against their government.

C:
Iraq-U.S. War started in 2003 and has not been concluded


Just
as the end of the Cold War emboldened the U.S. to attack Iraq in 1991
so the attacks of September 11, 2001 laid the groundwork for the U.S.
to launch the current war against Iraq. While in some other wars we
learned much later about the lies that were used to deceive us, some
of the deceptions that were used to get us into this war became known
almost as soon as they were uttered. There were no weapons of mass
destruction, we were not trying to promote democracy, we were not
trying to save the Iraqi people from a dictator.

The
total number of Iraqi deaths that are a result of our current Iraq
against Iraq War is 654,000, of which 600,000 are attributed to acts
of violence, according to Johns Hopkins researchers. (1,2)

Since
these deaths are a result of the U.S. invasion, our leaders must
accept responsibility for them.

Israeli-Palestinian
War

About
100,000 to 200,000 Israelis and Palestinians, but mostly the latter,
have been killed in the struggle between those two groups. The U.S.
has been a strong supporter of Israel, providing billions of dollars
in aid and supporting its possession of nuclear weapons. (1,2)


Korea,
North and South


The
Korean War started in 1950 when, according to the Truman
administration, North Korea invaded South Korea on June 25th.
However, since then another explanation has emerged which maintains
that the attack by North Korea came during a time of many border
incursions by both sides. South Korea initiated most of the border
clashes with North Korea beginning in 1948. The North Korea
government claimed that by 1949 the South Korean army committed 2,617
armed incursions. It was a myth that the Soviet Union ordered North
Korea to attack South Korea. (1,2)


The
U.S. started its attack before a U.N. resolution was passed
supporting our nation’s intervention, and our military forces added
to the mayhem in the war by introducing the use of napalm. (1)

During
the war the bulk of the deaths were South Koreans, North Koreans and
Chinese. Four sources give deaths counts ranging from 1.8 to 4.5
million. (3,4,5,6) Another source gives a total of 4 million but does
not identify to which nation they belonged. (7)


John
H. Kim, a U.S. Army veteran and the Chair of the Korea Committee of
Veterans for Peace, stated in an article that during the Korean War
“the U.S. Army, Air Force and Navy were directly involved in the
killing of about three million civilians – both South and North
Koreans – at many locations throughout Korea…It is reported that
the U.S. dropped some 650,000 tons of bombs, including 43,000 tons of
napalm bombs, during the Korean War.” It is presumed that this
total does not include Chinese casualties.

Another
source states a total of about 500,000 who were Koreans and
presumably only military. (8,9)


Laos


From
1965 to 1973 during the Vietnam War the U.S. dropped over two million
tons of bombs on Laos – more than was dropped in WWII by both
sides. Over a quarter of the population became refugees. This was
later called a “secret war,” since it occurred at the same time
as the Vietnam War, but got little press. Hundreds of thousands were
killed. Branfman make the only estimate that I am aware of , stating
that hundreds of thousands died. This can be interpeted to mean that
at least 200,000 died. (1,2,3)


U.S.
military intervention in Laos actually began much earlier. A civil
war started in the 1950s when the U.S. recruited a force of 40,000
Laotians to oppose the Pathet Lao, a leftist political party that
ultimately took power in 1975.

Also
See Vietnam

Nepal


Between
8,000 and 12,000 Nepalese have died since a civil war broke out in
1996. The death rate, according to Foreign Policy in Focus, sharply
increased with the arrival of almost 8,400 American M-16 submachine
guns (950 rpm) and U.S. advisers. Nepal is 85 percent rural and badly
in need of land reform. Not surprisingly 42 % of its people live
below the poverty level. (1,2)

In
2002, after another civil war erupted, President George W. Bush
pushed a bill through Congress authorizing $20 million in military
aid to the Nepalese government. (3)


Nicaragua


In
1981 the Sandinistas overthrew the Somoza government in Nicaragua,
(1) and until 1990 about 25,000 Nicaraguans were killed in an armed
struggle between the Sandinista government and Contra rebels who were
formed from the remnants of Somoza’s national government. The use
of assassination manuals by the Contras surfaced in 1984. (2,3)


The
U.S. supported the victorious government regime by providing covert
military aid to the Contras (anti-communist guerillas) starting in
November, 1981. But when Congress discovered that the CIA had
supervised acts of sabotage in Nicaragua without notifying Congress,
it passed the Boland Amendment in 1983 which prohibited the CIA,
Defense Department and any other government agency from providing any
further covert military assistance. (4)


But
ways were found to get around this prohibition. The National Security
Council, which was not explicitly covered by the law, raised private
and foreign funds for the Contras. In addition, arms were sold to
Iran and the proceeds were diverted from those sales to the Contras
engaged in the insurgency against the Sandinista government. (5)
Finally, the Sandinistas were voted out of office in 1990 by voters
who thought that a change in leadership would placate the U.S., which
was causing misery to Nicaragua’s citizenry by it support of the
Contras.


Pakistan


In
1971 West Pakistan, an authoritarian state supported by the U.S.,
brutally invaded East Pakistan. The war ended after India, whose
economy was staggering after admitting about 10 million refugees,
invaded East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and defeated the West
Pakistani forces. (1)

Millions
of people died during that brutal struggle, referred to by some as
genocide committed by West Pakistan. That country had long been an
ally of the U.S., starting with $411 million provided to establish
its armed forces which spent 80% of its budget on its military. $15
million in arms flowed into W. Pakistan during the war. (2,3,4)

Three
sources estimate that 3 million people died and (5,2,6) one source
estimates 1.5 million. (3)


Panama


In
December, 1989 U.S. troops invaded Panama, ostensibly to arrest
Manuel Noriega, that nation’s president. This was an example of the
U.S. view that it is the master of the world and can arrest anyone it
wants to. For a number of years before that he had worked for the
CIA, but fell out of favor partially because he was not an opponent
of the Sandinistas in Nicaragua. (1) It has been estimated that
between 500 and 4,000 people died. (2,3,4)


Paraguay:
See South America: Operation Condor


Philippines


The
Philippines were under the control of the U.S. for over a hundred
years. In about the last 50 to 60 years the U.S. has funded and
otherwise helped various Philippine governments which sought to
suppress the activities of groups working for the welfare of its
people. In 1969 the Symington Committee in the U.S. Congress revealed
how war material was sent there for a counter-insurgency campaign.
U.S. Special Forces and Marines were active in some combat
operations. The estimated number of persons that were executed and
disappeared under President Fernando Marcos was over 100,000. (1,2)


South
America: Operation Condor


This
was a joint operation of 6 despotic South American governments
(Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay) to share
information about their political opponents. An estimated 13,000
people were killed under this plan. (1)


It
was established on November 25, 1975 in Chile by an act of the
Interamerican Reunion on Military Intelligence. According to U.S.
embassy political officer, John Tipton, the CIA and the Chilean
Secret Police were working together, although the CIA did not set up
the operation to make this collaboration work. Reportedly, it ended
in 1983. (2)


On
March 6, 2001 the New York Times reported the existence of a recently
declassified State Department document revealing that the United
States facilitated communications for Operation Condor. (3)


Sudan


Since
1955, when it gained its independence, Sudan has been involved most
of the time in a civil war. Until about 2003 approximately 2 million
people had been killed. It not known if the death toll in Darfur is
part of that total.


Human
rights groups have complained that U.S. policies have helped to
prolong the Sudanese civil war by supporting efforts to overthrow the
central government in Khartoum. In 1999 U.S. Secretary of State
Madeleine Albright met with the leader of the Sudan People’s
Liberation Army (SPLA) who said that she offered him food supplies if
he would reject a peace plan sponsored by Egypt and Libya.

In
1978 the vastness of Sudan’s oil reservers was discovered and
within two years it became the sixth largest recipient of U.S,
military aid. It’s reasonable to assume that if the U.S. aid a
government to come to power it will feel obligated to give the U.S.
part of the oil pie.


A
British group, Christian Aid, has accused foreign oil companies of
complicity in the depopulation of villages. These companies – not
American – receive government protection and in turn allow the
government use of its airstrips and roads.


In
August 1998 the U.S. bombed Khartoum, Sudan with 75 cruise míssiles.
Our government said that the target was a chemical weapons factory
owned by Osama bin Laden. Actually, bin Laden was no longer the
owner, and the plant had been the sole supplier of pharmaceutical
supplies for that poor nation. As a result of the bombing tens of
thousands may have died because of the lack of medicines to treat
malaria, tuberculosis and other diseases. The U.S. settled a lawsuit
filed by the factory’s owner. (1,2)


Uruguay:
See South America: Operation Condor

Vietnam

In
Vietnam, under an agreement several decades ago, there was supposed
to be an election for a unified North and South Vietnam. The U.S.
opposed this and supported the Diem government in South Vietnam. In
August, 1964 the CIA and others helped fabricate a phony Vietnamese
attack on a U.S. ship in the Gulf of Tonkin and this was used as a
pretext for greater U.S. involvement in Vietnam. (1)


During
that war an American assassination operation,called Operation
Phoenix, terrorized the South 

Vietnamese
people, and during the war American troops were responsible in 1968
for the mass slaughter of the people in the village of My Lai.


According
to a Vietnamese government statement in 1995 the number of deaths of
civilians and military personnel during the Vietnam War was 5.1
million. (2)


Since
deaths in Cambodia and Laos were about 2.7 million (See Cambodia and
Laos) the estimated total for the Vietnam War is 7.8 million.


The
Virtual Truth Commission provides a total for the war of 5 million,
(3) and Robert McNamara, former Secretary Defense, according to the
New York Times Magazine says that the number of Vietnamese dead is
3.4 million. (4,5)


Yugoslavia


Yugoslavia
was a socialist federation of several republics. Since it refused to
be closely tied to the Soviet Union during the Cold War, it gained
some suport from the U.S. But when the Soviet Union dissolved,
Yugoslavia’s usefulness to the U.S. ended, and the U.S and Germany
worked to convert its socialist economy to a capitalist one by a
process primarily of dividing and conquering. There were ethnic and
religious differences between various parts of Yugoslavia which were
manipulated by the U.S. to cause several wars which resulted in the
dissolution of that country.


From
the early 1990s until now Yugoslavia split into several independent
nations whose lowered income, along with CIA connivance, has made it
a pawn in the hands of capitalist countries. (1) The dissolution of
Yugoslavia was caused primarily by the U.S. (2)


Here
are estimates of some, if not all, of the internal wars in
Yugoslavia. All wars: 107,000; (3,4)

Bosnia
and Krajina: 250,000; (5) Bosnia: 20,000 to 30,000; (5) Croatia:
15,000; (6) and

Kosovo:
500 to 5,000. (7)


NOTES


Afghanistan

1.Mark
Zepezauer, Boomerang (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage Press, 2003),
p.135.

2.Chronology
of American State
Terrorism
http://www.intellnet.org/resources/american_
terrorism/ChronologyofTerror.html

3.Soviet
War in
Afghanistan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_war_in_Afghanistan

4.Mark
Zepezauer, The CIA’S Greatest Hits (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage
Press, 1994), p.76

5.U.S
Involvement in Afghanistan,
Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_war_in
Afghanistan)

6.The
CIA’s Intervention in Afghanistan, Interview with Zbigniew
Brzezinski, Le Nouvel Observateur, Paris, 15-21 January 1998, Posted
at globalresearch.ca 15 October
2001, 
http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/BRZ110A.html

7.William
Blum, Rogue State (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage Press, 2000), p.5

8.Unknown
News, 
http://www.unknownnews.net/casualtiesw.html

Angola

1.Howard
W. French “From Old Files, a New Story of the U.S. Role in the
Angolan War” New York Times 3/31/02

2.Angolan
Update, American Friends Service Committee FS, 11/1/99 flyer.

3.Norman
Solomon, War Made Easy, (John Wiley & Sons, 2005) p. 82-83.

4.Lance
Selfa, U.S. Imperialism, A Century of Slaughter, International
Socialist Review Issue 7, Spring 1999 (as appears in Third world
Traveler www.
thirdworldtraveler.com/American_Empire/Century_Imperialism.html)

5.
Jeffress Ramsay, Africa , (Dushkin/McGraw Hill Guilford Connecticut),
1997, p. 144-145.

6.Mark
Zepezauer, The CIA’S Greatest Hits (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage
Press, 1994), p.54.

Argentina
: See South America: Operation Condor

Bolivia

1.
Phil Gunson, Guardian, 5/6/02,
http://www.guardian.co.uk/archive
/article/0,4273,41-07884,00.html

2.Jerry
Meldon, Return of Bolilvia’s Drug – Stained Dictator,
Consortium,
www.consortiumnews.com/archives/story40.html.

Brazil
See South America: Operation Condor

Cambodia

1.Virtual
Truth Commissiion 
http://www.geocities.com/~virtualtruth/ .

2.David
Model, President Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger, and the Bombing of
Cambodia excerpted from the book Lying for Empire How to Commit War
Crimes With A Straight Face, Common Courage Press, 2005,
paper
http://thirdworldtraveler.com/American_Empire/Nixon_Cambodia_LFE.html.

3.Noam
Chomsky, Chomsky on Cambodia under Pol Pot,
etc.,
http//zmag.org/forums/chomcambodforum.htm.

Chad

1.William
Blum, Rogue State (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage Press, 2000), p.
151-152 .

2.Richard
Keeble, Crimes Against Humanity in Chad, Znet/Activism
12/4/06
http://www.zmag.org/content/print_article.cfm?itemID=11560&sectionID=1).

Chile

1.Parenti,
Michael, The Sword and the Dollar (New York, St. Martin’s Press,
1989) p. 56.

2.William
Blum, Rogue State (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage Press, 2000), p.
142-143.

3.Moreorless:
Heroes and Killers of the 20th Century, Augusto Pinochet Ugarte,

http://www.moreorless.au.com/killers/pinochet.html

4.Associated
Press,Pincohet on 91st Birthday, Takes Responsibility for Regimes’s
Abuses, Dayton Daily News 11/26/06

5.Chalmers
Johnson, Blowback, The Costs and Consequences of American Empire (New
York: Henry Holt and Company, 2000), p. 18.

China:
See Korea

Colombia

1.Chronology
of American State Terrorism, p.2

http://www.intellnet.org/resources/american_terrorism/ChronologyofTerror.html).

2.William
Blum, Rogue State (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage Press, 2000), p.
163.

3.Millions
Killed by Imperialism Washington Post May 6,
2002)
http://www.etext.org./Politics/MIM/rail/impkills.html

4.Gabriella
Gamini, CIA Set Up Death Squads in Colombia Times Newspapers Limited,
Dec. 5,
1996,
www.edu/CommunicationsStudies/ben/news/cia/961205.death.html).

5.Virtual
Truth Commission, 1991

Human
Rights Watch Report: Colombia’s Killer Networks–The
Military-Paramilitary Partnership).

Cuba

1.St.
James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture – on Bay of Pigs
Invasion
http://bookrags.com/Bay_of_Pigs_Invasion.

2.Wikipedia http://bookrags.com/Bay_of_Pigs_Invasion#Casualties.

Democratic
Republic of Congo (Formerly Zaire)

1.F.
Jeffress Ramsey, Africa (Guilford Connecticut, 1997), p. 85

2.
Anup Shaw The Democratic Republic of Congo,
10/31/2003)
http://www.globalissues.org/Geopolitics/Africa/DRC.asp)

3.Kevin
Whitelaw, A Killing in Congo, U. S. News and World
Report
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/doubleissue/mysteries/patrice.htm

4.William
Blum, Killing Hope (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage Press, 1995), p
158-159.

5.Ibid.,p.
260

6.Ibid.,p.
259

7.Ibid.,p.262

8.David
Pickering, “World War in Africa,
6/26/02,
www.9-11peace.org/bulletin.php3

9.William
D. Hartung and Bridget Moix, Deadly Legacy; U.S. Arms to Africa and
the Congo War, Arms Trade Resource Center, January ,
2000
www.worldpolicy.org/projects/arms/reports/congo.htm


Dominican
Republic

1.Norman
Solomon, (untitled) Baltimore Sun April 26,
2005
http://www.globalpolicy.org/empire/history/2005/0426spincycle.htm
Intervention
Spin Cycle

2.Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Power_Pack

3.William
Blum, Killing Hope (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage Press, 1995), p.
175.

4.Mark
Zepezauer, The CIA’S Greatest Hits (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage
Press, 1994), p.26-27.


East
Timor

1.Virtual
Truth Commission,
 http://www.geocities.com/~virtualtruth/date4.htm

2.Matthew
Jardine, Unraveling Indonesia, Nonviolent Activist, 1997)

3.Chronology
of American State
Terrorism
http://www.intellnet.org/resources/american_terrorism/ChronologyofTerror.html

4.William
Blum, Killing Hope (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage Press, 1995), p.
197.

5.US
trained butchers of Timor, The Guardian, London. Cited by The Drudge
Report, September 19,
1999. 
http://www.geocities.com/~virtualtruth/indon.htm


El
Salvador

1.Robert
T. Buckman, Latin America 2003, (Stryker-Post Publications Baltimore
2003) p. 152-153.

2.William
Blum, Rogue State (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage Press, 2000), p.
54-55.

3.El
Salvador,
Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Salvador#The_20th_century_and_beyond)

4.Virtual
Truth Commissiion 
http://www.geocities.com/~virtualtruth/.


Grenada

1.Mark
Zepezauer, The CIA’S Greatest Hits (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage
Press, 1994), p. 66-67.

2.Stephen
Zunes, The U.S. Invasion of
Grenada,
http://wwwfpif.org/papers/grenada2003.html .


Guatemala

1.Virtual
Truth Commissiion 
http://www.geocities.com/~virtualtruth/

2.Ibid.

3.Mark
Zepezauer, The CIA’S Greatest Hits (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage
Press, 1994), p.2-13.

4.Robert
T. Buckman, Latin America 2003 (Stryker-Post Publications Baltimore
2003) p. 162.

5.Douglas
Farah, Papers Show U.S. Role in Guatemalan Abuses, Washington Post
Foreign Service, March 11, 1999, A 26


Haiti

1.Francois
Duvalier,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois_Duvalier#Reign_of_terror).

2.Mark
Zepezauer, The CIA’S Greatest Hits (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage
Press, 1994), p 87.

3.William
Blum, Haiti 1986-1994: Who Will Rid Me of This Turbulent
Priest,
http://www.doublestandards.org/blum8.html


Honduras

1.William
Blum, Rogue State (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage Press, 2000), p. 55.

2.Reports
by Country: Honduras, Virtual Truth
Commission
http://www.geocities.com/~virtualtruth/honduras.htm

3.James
A. Lucas, Torture Gets The Silence Treatment, Countercurrents, July
26, 2004.

4.Gary
Cohn and Ginger Thompson, Unearthed: Fatal Secrets, Baltimore Sun,
reprint of a series that appeared June 11-18, 1995 in Jack
Nelson-Pallmeyer, School of Assassins, p. 46 Orbis Books 2001.

5.Michael
Dobbs, Negroponte’s Time in Honduras at Issue, Washington Post,
March 21, 2005


Hungary

1.Edited
by Malcolm Byrne, The 1956 Hungarian Revoluiton: A history in
Documents November 4,
2002
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB76/index2.htm

2.Wikipedia
The Free
Encyclopedia,
http://www.answers.com/topic/hungarian-revolution-of-1956


Indonesia

1.Virtual
Truth Commission 
http://www.geocities.com/~virtualtruth/.

2.Editorial,
Indonesia’s Killers, The Nation, March 30, 1998.

3.Matthew
Jardine, Indonesia Unraveling, Non Violent Activist Sept–Oct, 1997
(Amnesty) 2/7/07.

4.Sison,
Jose Maria, Reflections on the 1965 Massacre in Indonesia, p.
5.
http://qc.indymedia.org/mail.php?id=5602;

5.Annie
Pohlman, Women and the Indonesian Killings of 1965-1966: Gender
Variables and Possible Direction for Research,
p.4,
http://coombs.anu.edu.au/SpecialProj/ASAA/biennial-conference/2004/Pohlman-A-ASAA.pdf

6.Peter
Dale Scott, The United States and the Overthrow of Sukarno,
1965-1967, Pacific Affairs, 58, Summer 1985, pages
239-264.
http://www.namebase.org/scott.

7.Mark
Zepezauer, The CIA’S Greatest Hits (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage
Press, 1994), p.30.


Iran

1.Geoff
Simons, Iraq from Sumer to Saddam, 1996, St. Martins Press, NY p.
317.

2.Chronology
of American State
Terrorism
http://www.intellnet.org/resources/american_terrorism/ChronologyofTerror.html.

3.BBC
1988: US Warship Shoots Down Iranian
Airliner
http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/default.stm )


Iraq

Iran-Iraq
War

1.Michael
Dobbs, U.S. Had Key role in Iraq Buildup, Washington Post December
30, 2002, p
A01 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A52241-2002Dec29?language=printer

2.Global
Security.Org , Iran Iraq War
(1980-1980)
globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/iran-iraq.htm.


U.S.
Iraq War and Sanctions

1.Ramsey
Clark, The Fire This Time (New York, Thunder’s Mouth), 1994,
p.31-32

2.Ibid.,
p. 52-54

3.Ibid.,
p. 43

4.Anthony
Arnove, Iraq Under Siege, (South End Press Cambridge MA 2000). p.
175.

5.Food
and Agricultural Organizaiton, The Children are Dying, 1995 World
View Forum, Internationa Action Center, International Relief
Association, p. 78

6.Anthony
Arnove, Iraq Under Siege, South End Press Cambridge MA 2000. p. 61.

7.David
Cortright, A Hard Look at Iraq Sanctions December 3, 2001, The
Nation.


U.S-Iraq
War 2003-?

1.Jonathan
Bor 654,000 Deaths Tied to Iraq War Baltimore Sun , October 11,2006

2.News http://www.unknownnews.net/casualties.html


Israeli-Palestinian
War

1.Post-1967
Palestinian & Israeli Deaths from Occupation & Violence May
16,
2006 
http://globalavoidablemortality.blogspot.com/2006/05/post-1967-palestinian-israeli-deaths.html)

2.Chronology
of American State Terrorism

http://www.intellnet.org/resources/american_terrorism/ChronologyofTerror.html


Korea

1.James
I. Matray Revisiting Korea: Exposing Myths of the Forgotten War,
Korean War Teachers Conference: The Korean War, February 9,
2001
http://www.truman/library.org/Korea/matray1.htm

2.William
Blum, Killing Hope (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage Press, 1995), p. 46

3.Kanako
Tokuno, Chinese Winter Offensive in Korean War – the Debacle of
American Strategy, ICE Case Studies Number 186, May,
2006
http://www.american.edu/ted/ice/chosin.htm.

4.John
G. Stroessinger, Why Nations go to War, (New York; St. Martin’s
Press), p. 99)

5.Britannica
Concise Encyclopedia, as reported in
Answers.com
http://www.answers.com/topic/Korean-war

6.Exploring
the Environment: Korean
Enigma
www.cet.edu/ete/modules/korea/kwar.html)

7.S.
Brian Wilson, Who are the Real Terrorists? Virtual Truth
Commisson
http://www.geocities.com/~virtualtruth/

8.Korean
War Casualty Statistics www.century
china.com/history/krwarcost.html
)

9.S.
Brian Wilson, Documenting U.S. War Crimes in North Korea (Veterans
for Peace Newsletter) Spring, 2002) 
http://www.veteransforpeace.org/


Laos

1.William
Blum Rogue State (Maine, Common Cause Press) p. 136

2.Chronology
of American State
Terrorism
http://www.intellnet.org/resources/american_terrorism/ChronologyofTerror.html

3.Fred
Branfman, War Crimes in Indochina and our Troubled National Soul

www.wagingpeace.org/articles/2004/08/00_branfman_us-warcrimes-indochina.htm).


Nepal

1.Conn
Hallinan, Nepal & the Bush Administration: Into Thin Air,
February 3, 2004

fpif.org/commentary/2004/0402nepal.html.

2.Human
Rights Watch, Nepal’s Civil War: the Conflict Resumes, March 2006 )

http://hrw.org/english/docs/2006/03/28/nepal13078.htm.

3.Wayne
Madsen, Possible CIA Hand in the Murder of the Nepal Royal Family,
India Independent Media Center, September 25,
2001
http://india.indymedia.org/en/2002/09/2190.shtml.


Nicaragua

1.Virtual
Truth Commission
http://www.geocities.com/~virtualtruth/.

2.Timeline
Nicaragua
www.stanford.edu/group/arts/nicaragua/discovery_eng/timeline/).

3.Chronology
of American State
Terrorism,
http://www.intellnet.org/resources/american_terrorism/ChronologyofTerror.html.

4.William
Blum, Nicaragua 1981-1990 Destabilization in Slow Motion

www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Blum/Nicaragua_KH.html.

5.Wikipedia,
the Free
Encyclopedia,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran-Contra_Affair.


Pakistan

1.John
G. Stoessinger, Why Nations Go to War, (New York: St. Martin’s
Press), 1974 pp 157-172.

2.Asad
Ismi, A U.S. – Financed Military Dictatorship, The CCPA Monitor,
June 2002, Canadian Centre for Policy
Alternatives 
http://www.policyaltematives.ca)www.ckln.fm/~asadismi/pakistan.html

3.Mark
Zepezauer, Boomerang (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage Press, 2003),
p.123, 124.

4.Arjum
Niaz ,When America Look the Other Way by,

www.zmag.org/content/print_article.cfm?itemID=2821&sectionID=1

5.Leo
Kuper, Genocide (Yale University Press, 1981), p. 79.

6.Bangladesh
Liberation War , Wikipedia, the Free
Encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh_Liberation_War#USA_and_USSR)


Panama

1.Mark
Zepezauer, The CIA’s Greatest Hits, (Odonian Press 1998) p. 83.

2.William
Blum, Rogue State (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage Press, 2000), p.154.

3.U.S.
Military Charged with Mass Murder, The Winds
9/96,
www.apfn.org/thewinds/archive/war/a102896b.html

4.Mark
Zepezauer, CIA’S Greatest Hits (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage
Press, 1994), p.83.

Paraguay
See South America: Operation Condor


Philippines

1.Romeo
T. Capulong, A Century of Crimes Against the Filipino People,
Presentation, Public Interest Law Center, World Tribunal for Iraq
Trial in New York City on August
25,2004.
http://www.peoplejudgebush.org/files/RomeoCapulong.pdf).

2.Roland
B. Simbulan The CIA in Manila – Covert Operations and the CIA’s
Hidden Hisotry in the Philippines Equipo Nizkor Information –
Derechos, derechos.org/nizkor/filipinas/doc/cia.


South
America: Operation Condor

1.John
Dinges, Pulling Back the Veil on Condor, The Nation, July 24, 2000.

2.Virtual
Truth Commission, Telling the Truth for a Better
America
www.geocities.com/~virtualtruth/condor.htm)

3.Operation
Condor
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Condor#US_involvement).


Sudan

1.Mark
Zepezauer, Boomerang, (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage Press, 2003), p.
30, 32,34,36.

2.The
Black Commentator, Africa Action The Tale of Two Genocides: The
Failed US Response to Rwanda and Darfur, 11 August
2006
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/091706X.shtml.


Uruguay
See South America: Operation Condor


Vietnam

1.Mark
Zepezauer, The CIA’S Greatest Hits (Monroe, Maine:Common Courage
Press,1994), p 24

2.Casualties
– US vs NVA/VC,
http://www.rjsmith.com/kia_tbl.html.

3.Brian
Wilson, Virtual Truth
Commission
http://www.geocities.com/~virtualtruth/

4.Fred
Branfman, U.S. War Crimes in Indochiona and our Duty to Truth August
26, 2004

www.zmag.org/content/print_article.cfm?itemID=6105&sectionID=1

5.David
K Shipler, Robert McNamara and the Ghosts of
Vietnam
nytimes.com/library/world/asia/081097vietnam-mcnamara.html


Yugoslavia

1.Sara
Flounders, Bosnia Tragedy:The Unknown Role of the Pentagon in NATO in
the Balkans (New York: International Action Center) p. 47-75

2.James
A. Lucas, Media Disinformation on the War in Yugoslavia: The Dayton
Peace Accords Revisited, Global Research, September 7, 2005
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=
viewArticle&code=LUC20050907&articleId=899

3.Yugoslav
Wars in 1990s
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslav_wars.

4.George
Kenney, The Bosnia Calculation: How Many Have Died? Not nearly as
many as some would have you think., NY Times Magazine, April 23, 1995

http://www.balkan-archive.org.yu/politics/
war_crimes/srebrenica/bosnia_numbers.html
)

5.Chronology
of American State Terrorism

http://www.intellnet.org/resources/american_terrorism/
ChronologyofTerror.html.

6.Croatian
War of Independence,
Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatian_War_of_Independence

7.Human
Rights Watch, New Figures on Civilian Deaths in Kosovo War, (February
7, 2000) 
http://www.hrw.org/press/2000/02/nato207.htm.

Related
Posts:

https://www.popularresistance.org/us-has-killed-more-than-20-million-in-37-nations-since-wwii/

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Zie ook:

Noord-Korea verkeerd begrepen: het land wordt bedreigd door de VS, dat alleen deze eeuw al minstens 4 illegale oorlogen begon……..

List of wars involving the United States

VS vermoordde meer dan 20 miljoen mensen sinds het einde van WOII……..

CIA 70 jaar: 70 jaar moorden, martelen, coups plegen, nazi’s beschermen, media manipulatie enz. enz………

CIA en 70 jaar desinformatie in Europese opiniebladen…………

VN chef Guterres geeft alarmcode rood af voor de wereld in 2018 en niet alleen vanwege het milieu of klimaat……

Terreuraanslag in Iran moet acties uitlokken die de VS tot een oorlog met Iran ‘dwingen’

Giro d’Italia neemt Jeruzalem als vertrekpunt, een reden voor veel ‘lol’ op Radio1……

Gistermorgen stemde ik rond 7.40 u. af op Radio1, waar ik nog net hare kwaadaardigheid Ankie Rechess hoorde, de zionistische correspondent van de NOS in Israël.

Tot m’n grote verbijstering sprak men over de proloog van de Giro d’Italia, die volgend jaar in Jeruzalem zou starten…… Volgens Rechess is het een gerucht, maar toch…….

Na met Rechess gesproken te hebben, sprak Jurgen van den Berg, de bijna meest hopeloze presentator van Radio1, met een wielercommentator (u weet wel zo’n figuur die 95% van de tijd niets te vertellen heeft, maar alsnog schreeuwend de tijd weet vol te ouwehoeren….)..

Met veel gelach om niets kwam men tot de conclusie, dat de Giro een mooie promotie is voor Israël, voor een terreurstaat die een apartheidsbeleid voert tegen de oorspronkelijke bevolking van Palestina……… Een terreurstaat die met toestemming van het westen, de oorspronkelijke bevolking uit een groot deel van Palestina heeft verjaagd, middels enorme terreur …….

Israël is: een terreurstaat die kinderen opsluit vanwege het gooien met stenen en niet schroomt deze te martelen, hetzij geestelijk dan wel fysiek……. Een terreurstaat die in feite een vorm van etnische zuivering doorvoert, door Palestijnen op de West Bank het leven onmogelijk te maken, waarbij het grootste deel van de Palestijnse boeren hun grond zijn kwijtgeraakt…..

Palestijnen, die voor werk of studie naar het buitenland gaan, wordt bij terugkeer veelal de toegang tot hun geboortegrond ontzegt door de fascistische Israëlische schoftenoverheid …. Een terreurstaat die als het haar uitkomt enorme bloedbaden aanricht in de door haar en Egypte gecreëerde openluchtgevangenis Gazastrook……. Een terreurstaat die met instemming van het westen illegaal een atoombom ontwikkelde en nu beschikt over een aanzienlijk aantal kernraketten………

Een terreurstaat die bij tijd en wijle het reguliere Syrische leger bombardeert en daarmee de illegale oorlog van de VS tegen de democratisch gekozen regering Assad ondersteunt………… Hetzelfde Israël dat al veel terroristen van IS en Al Qaida heeft opgelapt op de Golanhoogten, zodat ze daarna verder tegen het Syrische volk en haar regering kunnen vechten….. Overigens bombardeert Israël ook Syrisch grondgebied als IS daarom vraagt, zoals al een paar keer is aangetoond………

Nee, echt een reden om hard te lachen: Israël……..

Later die ochtend was de topgraaier van BNR, Fröhlich op Radio1 te horen in het Mediaforum, hij liet weten, dat Israël een democratie is en dat de rechtspraak in Israël oké is…….. ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! Het viel me nog mee, dat Fröhlich toegaf, dat er geen persvrijheid is in Israël, hoe hij Israël dan nog een democratie met een goedwerkende rechtspraak kan noemen, is me een raadsel……..

Oh ja, later roemde Fröhlich de ‘onafhankelijke (westerse) journalistiek’ en dat als topman van BNR…… ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha!

Zie ook: Palestinians
Have a Legal Right to Armed Struggle

(met mogelijkheid tot vertaling)


       en: ‘The
al-Aqsa Metal Detectors Aren’t A Security Measure

(met mogelijkheid tot vertaling)

 
     en: ‘
Palestinians
and Israelis Killed, Hundreds Wounded as Violence Engulfs West
Bank


       en: ‘Ankie Rechess (NOS) en de Israëlische ‘acties’ op de ‘Tempelberg’: de Palestijnen wilden de boel opjutten en dat is gelukt…….

Hier
nog een artikel over Rechess, dit keer van het blog van Stan van
Houcke: ‘
Ankie
Rechess. Zioniste als NOS-Verslaggeefster

Eberhard van der Laan (PvdA burgemeester) is zeer geliefd in Amsterdam, aldus Moorman (PvdA A’ dam)……… OEI!!

Marjolein Moorman, de ‘kersverse’ lijsttrekker van de PvdA in Amsterdam, was gisteren één van de gasten in Kots Kamerbreed op Radio1.

Aan de hand van Zomergasten, dat voor vanavond met van der Laan staat gepland, hoorde ik dat men de uitzending ‘live’ op grote schermen in de stad zal laten zien…….. ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! Alsof we hier met Gandhi* zelf te maken hebben, i.p.v. een PvdA oplichter, die in z’n werk al meerdere keren heeft laten zien een grote rotzak te zijn.

Volgens Moorman is het logisch dat die uitzending op grote schermen wordt vertoond, daar van der Laan bijzonder geliefd is bij de Amsterdammers, ook bij moslims…….. Kijk als je dat eraan toevoegt, laat je zien, dat je er niets van begrijpt en sluit je deze mensen alsnog uit, blijkbaar staan moslims verder totaal buiten de maatschappij, behalve als het om Amsterdamse moslims gaat, die hebben hun Eberhard van der Laan…… ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha!

Overigens stelde Moorman, dat die uitzendingen op grote schermen in de stad de mensen nog meer zal verbinden, meer dan ze even daarvoor stelde: van der Laan heeft de Amsterdammers weten te verbinden (zeker als een Florence Nightingale met een enorme verbandtrommel….). Vreemd trouwens, als je Moorman moest geloven, is er niemand anders die de verschillende bevolkingsgroepen zo heeft weten te verbinden….. Wat een paar grote schermen met een flutuitzending op voorhand al niet weten te bewerkstelligen (ja sorry mensen, ik kan al jaren het meer dan vervelende Zomergasten niet meer zien, ik word er schijtziek van).

Voorts wist Moorman te melden dat van der Laan niet alleen ontzettend geliefd is bij de Amsterdammers, maar dat hij ook ontzettend onderlegd is……… Je mag toch hopen dat een burgemeester iets meer weet dan een doorsnee inwoner van de stad waar hij burgervader mag spelen, kortom wat het nut van die ‘ontzettende’ Moorman-uitspraak was, is mij totaal onduidelijk……. Het woord ‘ontzettend’ viel nog een aantal keren in de lofbetuigingen van Moorman aan het adres van van der Laan………

Ja, echt een ontzettende goede, ontzettend fijne, ontzettend verbindende kerel die van der Laan, vooral omdat hij nu kanker blijkt te hebben……… ‘Van de aan kanker lijdende medemens niets dan goeds’ zal Moorman hebben gedacht, helaas is dat gelul, zoals dit ook voor de doden niet opgaat!

Ik vrees dat er vanavond vooral veel gehersenspoelde PvdA’ers bij de grote Amsterdamse schermen staan te kijken en ja daar zitten ook wat moslims tussen…..

Benieuwd wat die PvdA moslims en andere islam gelovigen vinden van de stedenband die Amsterdam onderhoudt met Tel Aviv (een stad waar de meeste Palestijnen zijn verdreven), een stad in de agressieve fascistische apartheidsstaat Israël, een band waar van der Laan dubbel en dwars achterstaat……. (zie een paar van de links hieronder) Voorts is Israël op de West Bank bezig met een langzame etnische zuivering, door de Palestijnen het leven meer en meer onmogelijk te maken……

Jezus wat een trut die Moorman!

* Gandhi zelf is trouwens ook fiks over een paardendrol getild, deze figuur was een racist…… Als ik z’n naam gebruik is dat dan ook met een verwijzing naar zijn geweldloze strijd voor Indiase onafhankelijkheid, die hij van zijn kant geweldloos voor elkaar wist te krijgen, waarmee hij een prestatie van formaat wist neer te zetten. Daarmee vergeleken is van der Laan een flapdrol eerste klasse! Misschien was een vergelijking met Mandela, waarbij van der Laan helemaal in het niet verdwijnt, toch beter op z’n plek geweest.

Zie ook: ‘Geen stedenband tussen Amsterdam en Tel Aviv, een oproep tot demonstratie, plus een petitie

        en: ‘Van der Laan niet echt geschrokken van de muur die Israel oprichtte op illegaal bezette grond, of andere ellende die de Palestijnen overkomen en hij ziet als ‘koopman dominee’ dan ook geen reden af te zien, van de stedenband met Tel Aviv……..

        en: ‘Stedenband Amsterdam – Tel Aviv, een petitie tegen een band met moordenaars, die een minderheid een leven zonder geweld en onrecht ontzegt!!

         en: ‘Burgemeester van der Laan (PvdA) kan niet garanderen dat geld voor de stedenband niet naar illegale Israëlische nederzettingen gaat……‘ (ook met een ‘mooie rol’ van hufter Moorman, die e.e.a. verdedigde….)

        en: ‘Van der Laan: uitgeprocedeerden moeten niet ‘te fancy’ worden opgevangen, Zijlstra ziet ze ‘gewoon’ als zware misdadigers…..‘  

        en: ‘Van der Laan wil krakers aanpakken, woonruimte zat in Amsterdam!!!‘ 

        en: Van
der Laan over de zwarte piet uitspraak……….. AUW
!‘ 

        en: Karin
Amatmoekrim over de herdenking van de slavernij
‘ 

Voor nog meer berichten met ‘de geweldige’ van der Laan, klik op het label met zijn naam, direct onder dit bericht (soms moet je na een aantal berichten opnieuw op het label met zijn naam klikken onder het laatste niet herhaalde bericht dat je las; dit daar na een aantal berichten, het laatste bericht telkens wordt herhaald).

Dit was ‘t voor vandaag, morgen meer berichten, maak er een mooie dag van (zonder van der Laan)!

Netanyahu met 3 tips hoe de toestand in Jeruzalem op scherp te zetten >> Een cartoon

Best seller now in
Via

          

VN stelt dat minstens 2 miljard mensen op aarde niet beschikken over veilig drinkwater……..

De VN Gezondheidsorganisatie (WHO) kwam onlangs met een rapport uit, waarin wordt geconcludeerd dat minstens 2 miljard mensen op onze kleine aarde geen toegang hebben tot veilig drinkwater………

Echter zoals de schrijver van het volgende artikel, Whitney Webb stelt, de VN heeft in feite maar een beperkt gebied gecontroleerd, zo ontbreken bijvoorbeeld de cijfers van India en China……. Erger nog: dit rapport legt niet de vinger op de wond en verzwijgt oorzaken voor het ontbreken van veilig drinkwater, zoals oorlogen en bedrijven die watervoorzieningen beheren en daar woekerwinsten op maken…..*

Zo wordt in het rapport met geen woord gerept over de situatie in de Gazastrook, waar door het illegaal stopzetten van elektriciteitsleveringen door Israël (mede de schuld van Egypte en de Palestijnse ‘leider’ Abbas) tevens de watertoevoer is geblokkeerd, wat voorts betekent dat de sanitaire voorzieningen niet meer werken (en er kans op een cholera uitbraak bestaat….)…..

Overigens speelt de fascistische apartheidsstaat Israël wel een heel bijzondere rol: ook op de West Bank zorgt Israël dat de Palestijnen zeker in de zomermaanden  afhankelijk zijn van tankwagens met water, daar Israël water uit de Jordaan trekt voor de zwembaden en de akkers van de illegale nederzettingen op de in feite nog steeds bestaande illegale bezetting van dit gebied. Immers als Israël het op haar heupen krijgt, zoals zo vaak gebeurt, heeft de Palestijnse Autoriteit geen bliksem te vertellen op de West Bank……..

Ook de genocide op de sjiieten in Jemen door Saoedi-Arabië en haar partners in oorlogsmisdaden (waaronder de VS en Groot-Brittannië), is gepaard gegaan met het vernielen van drinkwatervoorzieningen, de oorzaak dat op 13 juli jl. al 300.000 mensen waren besmet met cholera**, waar dagelijks 7.000 besmettingen aan toe worden gevoegd………

UN
Reveals Billions of People Lack Clean Drinking Water but Fails to
Explain Why

July
27, 2017 at 7:51 am

Written
by 
Whitney
Webb

A
new UN report has found that two billion people around the world do
not have access to clean drinking water. However, the report covers
just a small part of the global population and fails to address the
impact that war and corporate profiteering have had on drinking water
access.

(MPN) — According
to a new
 report issued
by the UN World Health Organization (WHO), approximately two billion people
around the world lack access to safe, clean drinking water.

The
report, titled “Progress on Drinking Water, Sanitation and
Hygiene,” found that while some countries have made significant
progress in providing access to drinking water for their citizens,
the quality of that water still falls short. And despite recent
progress, as many as 400 million people still depend on distant water
sources, while 159 million others still rely on untreated water from
lakes and streams. Global sanitation issues were also addressed in
the report, including open defecation, which has dropped from 20
percent in 2000 to less than 12 percent currently.

However,
the data used in drafting the report only covers a fraction of the
global population, suggesting that the actual number of people
lacking access to clean drinking water is likely much higher.
According to Al-Hassan Adam, international coordinator at End Water
Poverty,
 the
current data used
 in
the report “only reflects 35 percent of the global population
across 92 countries. Big countries like China and India have been
left out.”

In
addition to the massive gap in its data set, the report also fails to
note several leading factors that have caused many communities
throughout the world – in both developed and developing nations –
to struggle to gain access to safe drinking water.

For
instance, the effects of war were hardly mentioned in the report,
despite the effect it has had on drinking water access in several
countries. In Yemen, the Saudi-led Coalition’s
 repeated
bombing of civilian infrastructure
 has
made access to clean, safe drinking water difficult for a significant
part of the population, helping to feed a cholera epidemic that is
now believed to be
 the
worst in recorded history
.

Yemen’s
case is not an issue of “development,” but rather the war crimes
committed against it.

The
current situation in Gaza is similar, as Israel and Egypt’s illegal
blockade of the coastal enclave, as well as their ongoing war
efforts, have damaged infrastructure, while current reductions in
electricity from Israel have made it impossible
 to
maintain running water
 and
keep sewage treatment facilities in operation. However, these war
crimes are not mentioned in the UN report.

By Whitney
Webb
 /
Republished with permission / 
MintPress
News
 / Report
a typo

==================================

*  Vandaar ook dat het van het grootste belang is, dat zaken als de watervoorziening nooit geprivatiseerd mogen worden. De ellende die dat oplevert zie je nu in Griekenland, waar de waterbedrijven voor een grijpstuiver zijn verkocht aan (buitenlandse) investeerders……… De Griekse regering heeft haar staatseigendommen, zoals de watervoorziening over moeten dragen aan het Europees Stabiliteitsmechanisme (ESM), die naar goeddunken deze eigendommen mag verkopen voor een appel en een ei……… Dit in een land waar de grote onderlaag door de EU dictatuur aan de bedelstaf is geraakt, waar mensen hun huis moeten opgeven, daar ze de kosten niet meer kunnen betalen, hetzelfde land waar de terminaal en chronisch zieken, alsmede kankerpatiënten hun medicatie niet meer krijgen, simpelweg daar ze het geld niet hebben dit te betalen. U snapt dat de watervoorziening in Griekenland waar op veel plaatsen een watertekort is, straks voor velen een te groot deel van hun inkomen zal opslokken, waar deze mensen letterlijk geen cent meer kunnen missen….. Leve de EU…….. NEXIT NU!!!

** Zie: ‘Jemen 300.000 cholera patiënten en de valse berichtgeving door de westerse reguliere media…….‘ (zie ook de artikelen onder de vele ‘links’ in dat bericht)

Groot-Brittannië stuurt politie naar Israël voor training in contraterrorisme……… ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha!

Te gek voor woorden: GB stuurt politieagenten naar Israël voor een training in contraterrorisme……. Benieuwd of ze die agenten ook leren, dat je eerst zelfs barbaarse terreur moet uitoefenen, een land illegaal moet bezetten en grond en huizen stelen van de oorspronkelijke bewoners, om vervolgens de bewoners die zich verzetten, uit te maken voor ‘terroristen’, waarop de ‘terrorismebestrijding’ middels enorme terreur wordt opgevat……..

Uiteraard gaat de training gepaard met het gebruik van wapens, die de politie van GB niet eens gebruikt. Zie de militarisering van de VS politie: zelfs pantserwagen en ‘halve tanks’ worden daar ingezet tegen de eigen bevolking als die vreedzaam demonstreert…… Het zal u dan ook niet verbazen dat grote delen van de politie in de VS zijn opgeleid in ‘contraterrorisme’ door Israëlische psychopathische terroristen.

Je kan dan ook niet anders concluderen dan dat landen als GB zich omvormen tot een politiestaat en dat tegen terreur die het zelf met terreur elders heeft gekweekt…… Een politiestaat zoals Israël is dan ook continue vergeven van politie en andere veiligheidsdiensten op straat…..

Vergeet daarnaast niet dat steeds meer mensen buiten de maatschappij komen te staan en in diepe armoede leven, de kans dat deze mensen bij een komende crisis de straat op zullen gaan en daarbij geweld zullen gebruiken, is levensgroot, ook die mensen zal men uitmaken voor terroristen…….. Met andere woorden: men wil voor die tijd de vorming van een politiestaat voltooid hebben……….. Niet voor niets zie je steeds vaker dat militaire trainingen plaats vinden in bewoond gebied (ook in Nederland!).

Terug naar de huidige terreur in het westen: de politie en geheime diensten in GB doen niets met informatie van moslims over mensen uit de eigen omgeving, die terreur willen gebruiken…… Sterker nog: zelfs als die geheime diensten en politie weten, dat iemand gevaarlijk is en buitenlandse diensten een waarschuwing geven voor een dergelijke figuur, doet men nog niets, zoals keer op keer blijkt (dat geldt voor veel landen, zoals ook voor Nederland….)…… Je ‘zou soms bijna denken dat dit met opzet is’, zodat men meer budget en nog meer bevoegdheden kan eisen……..

In onderstaand artikel o.a. ook aandacht voor uitspraken van Amnesty International over de situatie in Israël, waar men zelfs kinderen zonder vorm van proces opsluit en naast deze marteling, deze kinderen fysiek onderwerpt aan sadistische martelingen…..

De hoogste tijd dat Israël voor het Internationaal Strafhof wordt gedaagd vanwege de enorme hoeveelheid oorlogsmisdaden, etnische zuiveringen en de andere terreur die het los laat op Palestijnse mensen!!!

Wat betreft terreur: het westen moet stoppen met het illegaal oorlogvoeren (een enorme oorlogsmisdaad, ofwel grootschalige terreur!) tegen landen waar het niets te zoeken heeft, dat is de enige manier om verdere groei van terreur in het westen tegen te gaan…….

Zeg nee tegen de vorming van een politiestaat, waar ook Nederland intensief mee bezig is, het ene na het andere democratische recht sterft een snelle dood i.h.k.v. ‘terrorismebestrijding….’ Nogmaals: je kan terreur niet bestrijden als je zelf als eerste grootschalige terreur uitoefent of steunt, immers je bent dan zelf verantwoordelijk voor de reactie op die terreur in eigen land……….

UK
Is Sending Its Police to Train in Israel: Here’s Why It Should
Bother You

July
25, 2017 at 7:13 am

Written
by 
Darius
Shahtahmasebi

(ANTIMEDIA Op-ed)  According to
the 
Independent,
government sources say a British team is set to travel to Israel in
the near future to learn Israeli counterterrorism enforcement
strategies. The proposed move comes amid a spate of terrorist
activity in the United Kingdom, as well as concerns about the British
authorities’ response time and ability to counter terrorist
attacks.


However, as the Independent notes:

There
are, of course,
 significant
differences between political violence in the UK and Israel. The
murders and maiming in the streets of Britain are in pursuit of a
murderous Islamist jihad with a variety of justifications offered
including retaliation for the war against Isis in Iraq and Syria. In
Israel and the occupied territories it is justified as part of the
struggle for Palestinian nationhood against Israel.”



The Jerusalem Post cites police involvement as being integral when it comes to “turning the tide” in Jerusalem’s battle against terrorist activity. More than 3,500 police officers are reportedly involved in multiple units, constantly patrolling and on guard with undercover officers on site at all times.

Considering
this, it is curious that the United Kingdom would want to learn
police tactics from an 
occupying
force
 that
suppresses its local population. Why would the United Kingdom want to
create a similar environment and heavily arm its police force? And to
what end?

As
Amnesty International
 reported last
year:

Amnesty
International
,
other human rights organizations and even the 
U.S.
Department of State
 have
cited Israeli police for carrying out 
extrajudicial
executions
 and
other 
unlawful
killings
,
using 
ill
treatment and torture
 (even
against 
children),
suppression of 
freedom
of expression/association
 including
through government 
surveillance,
and 
excessive
use of force
 against
peaceful protesters.”

Why
should anyone take the United Kingdom’s commitment to genuinely
counter extremism seriously considering its
 current
prime minister
 gave free
passage
 to
the Manchester-based Libyan Islamic Fighting Group to Libya in 2011
to battle Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi? The recent Manchester
attacker was affiliated with this group, meaning the U.K. government
actively cultivated the conditions for the Manchester terrorist
attack to take place.

In
2005, the then-chief of police of Washington DC, Terrance W.
Gainer, 
told the Washington
Post
 that
“Israel is the Harvard of antiterrorism.” The 
Post also
reports that Israeli security experts were traveling across the
United States to teach their counterterrorism tactics with not only
“big-city cops” but also county sheriffs and police chiefs from
diverse locations, too.

According
to 
Amnesty
International
,
Israeli police have 
trained law
enforcement officials from Baltimore, Florida, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, California, Arizona, Connecticut, New York,
Massachusetts, North Carolina, Georgia, and Washington state, to name
but a few.

Israeli
tactics have resulted in the
 deaths
of hundreds
 of
Palestinians, including a
 host
of children
.
Even at the time of this article’s publication, Israel’s latest
crackdown has killed at least 
three Palestinians
and 
injured
hundreds
 more.

In
this context, America’s
 rampantly
violent police culture
 should
make a lot more sense. One U.S. police officer, notoriously infamous
for
 violently
taking down
 a
15-year-old girl in McKinney, was even trained in Israeli martial
arts.

If
you’re an American citizen, your
 tax
dollars actively
 pay
for this violent militarism.


People
who refuse to condemn or criticize Israel’s treatment of the
Palestinian people are completely unaware that they, too, will be on
the receiving end of such barbaric treatment in the near future.

Do
a handful of lone terror attacks in the United Kingdom warrant such
militarized tactics? Who will these tactics be directed toward?
Surely, it is not a stretch to assume these initiatives will be
heavily felt by
 Britain’s
Muslim community
,
the same Muslim community that tried to warn authorities
about 
potential
terrorists multiple times
.

The
authorities turn a blind eye to these dangerously violent people and
enlist their help when it is time to overthrow an unfriendly
government in the Middle East. This same government wants to
 then
restrict citizens’ basic freedoms
 while
using their tax revenue to train and transform their police forces
into a quasi-occupation military force.

Rather
than studying how to oppress people even further, perhaps the U.K.
could learn the lessons from its heavily misguided interventionist
policies and focus on improving the state of the world, not
deteriorating it.

We
might not care about this issue now when it seems only Palestinian
people are the ones being oppressed by such tactics (not to mention
the innocent civilians of the countless 
number
of despotic regimes and human rights abusers
,
which Israel sells its weaponry to). But it would be wise to wake up
and see the situation for what it is before it manifests itself in
the inevitably ugly way 
some
people are predicting
.

Consider
that Saudi Arabia is about to execute 14 non-violent protesters —
and that British police have 
been
accused
 of
directly aiding their capture — and you might be able to picture a
small taste of what’s to come. (One of these prisoners
is 
disabled and
was arrested at the age of 17).


As forewarned by
Eitay Mack, a Jerusalem-based human rights lawyer and activist:

In
honor of the Palestinians in the occupied territories, whose land,
property, and persons have been transformed into a giant laboratory
for experimentation in new technologies and types of warfare so that
the Israeli security and arms industries can produce glossy brochures
and stamp their products with the words ‘successfully tested’ and
market them abroad. 
Men and women in countries
around the world where the technology of occupation has been
purchased from Israel [will] wake up one morning to discover that
their local police forces have turned into an army and their
neighborhoods into a war zone.”
 [emphasis
added]

Op-ed
Creative
Commons
 / Anti-Media / Report
a typo

Ankie Rechess (NOS) en de Israëlische ‘acties’ op de ‘Tempelberg’: de Palestijnen wilden de boel opjutten en dat is gelukt…….

Bij het zoeken naar andere achtergrondinformatie, kwam ik gisteren een verslag van Ankie Rechess over de rellen op ‘de Tempelberg’ ofwel ‘Haram al-Sharif’ (voor islam gelovigen) tegen.

Afgelopen vrijdag was de ronduit zionistische blindganger Rechess te horen in NOS ‘Met het oog op morgen’ (Radio1 na 23.00 u.). Hier durfde Rechess o.a. het volgende te melden:

Het is belachelijk dat de Palestijnen* geen detectiepoortjes willen op één van hun 3 heiligste plaatsen. Je hebt hier overal van die poortjes aldus Rechess, zelfs bij de supermarkt……..

Rechess die voor de onafhankelijke zendgemachtigde NOS werkt, zou moeten weten, dat Israël in feite illegaal in Jeruzalem is. In de oorlog van 1948 werd het westelijk deel van die stad veroverd door Israël waaraan met de Zesdaagse Oorlog van 1967 het oostelijk deel werd toegevoegd (en ook illegaal werd bezet..)….. Rechess repte wel over een beveiliging die is afgesproken met de vorige machthebber van Oost-Jeruzalem, de Jordaniërs, maar begrijpt niet, dat Palestijnen kwaad worden over het door Israël steeds verder inperken van hun bewegingsvrijheid…….

Zie de beelden van de West Bank, waar Palestijnen door de achterlijke ommuring van hun door Israël illegaal bezette grondgebied vaak niet meer bij hun (landbouw-) grond kunnen komen……. Anderen kunnen alleen bij hun grond komen nadat ze tientallen kilometers hebben moeten omrijden en dat door diverse Israëlische versperringen, waar men het liefst de Palestijnen treitert en onnodig lang ophoudt, zodat die reis veelal uren duurt……….

In feite hebben de Israëlische zionisten niets te zoeken in Jeruzalem. Wat in ‘vredesbesprekingen’ met het mes op de keel is afgedwongen, is geen wettelijke grond voor een door de zwakste partij ‘toegegeven’ onteigening…….. Althans als er echt internationaal recht zou worden gesproken……..

Rechess denkt daar heel anders over, zoals u allang had begrepen, nee, Rechess stelt dat de angst bij de Palestijnen over een bezetting van de Tempelberg, ofwel Haram al-Sharif zoals de moslims dit plateau noemen, door de Israëliërs op niets is gebaseerd…… Wel grof hè, als je bedenkt dat er in het verleden al meermaals door zionisten is aangedrongen op geografische onderzoekingen, die uiteindelijk de sloop van een deel van de Al-Aqsamoskee, het heiligdom van de islam gelovigen, zou betekenen. Overigens roepen de fanatieke zionisten al jaren dat de Palestijnen van hun Tempelberg geschopt moeten worden.

Heel fijntjes legde Rechess vervolgens uit, dat de Palestijnen de boel willen opjutten en dat dit goed is gelukt……..

Hoe lang kan je een volk onderdrukken, knechten, achterstellen en onder de duim houden (o.a. door zo nu en dan enorme bloedbaden aan te richten) zonder dat dit volk actie onderneemt….? Als je niets meer te verliezen hebt vanwege geweld en achterstelling (apartheid) opgelegd door een bezetter, wat zou je dan nog beletten om zelf geweld te gebruiken??**

Overigens was ook het Radio1 nieuws van 23.00 u. diezelfde vrijdag behoorlijk vaag, er zouden gewonden en dodelijke slachtoffers zijn gevallen, waarbij natuurlijk wel op de moord werd gewezen, die een week eerder plaatsvond op Israëlische politieagenten (“nota bene” van arabische achtergrond, zo vertelde Rechess later)…… Gewonden en doden door Israëlisch optreden tegen de Palestijnse demonstratie? Volgens diverse berichten meer dan 100 gewonde en 3 vermoorde Palestijnen………..

Rechess vond het nodig om vooral op 3 dode Israëliërs te wijzen die diezelfde vrijdag in een illegale nederzetting, op de illegaal bezette West Bank, werden vermoord door een hoogstwaarschijnlijk radeloze Palestijn. Niet dat dit in Jeruzalem gebeurde, al zal de argeloze luisteraar gegarandeerd die indruk hebben gekregen……..

Hoe is het mogelijk dat deze zionist met ons belastinggeld wordt betaald, om pro-Israëlische propaganda te maken bij een onafhankelijke zendgemachtigde op Radio1????? Overigens is Rechess ook haatzaai-correspondent voor de VRT…………

Oh vergeet ik te vertellen, dat de presentator geen letter van kritiek uitte op de woorden van Rechess, alles werd als waarheid aangehoord. Het is duidelijk de redactie van ‘Met het oog op morgen’ geen kritiek op Israël duldt……… Mensen hoe is dit voor de oneindig zoveelste keer mogelijk????

* Liever spreekt Rechess over ‘Israëlische arabieren’, zo kan ze de link met de zwaar achtergestelde en illegaal geknechte Palestijnen verzwijgen.

** Zie o.a.: ‘Palestinians Have a Legal Right to Armed Struggle‘ (met mogelijkheid tot vertaling)

Zie ook: ‘The al-Aqsa Metal Detectors Aren’t A Security Measure‘ (met mogelijkheid tot vertaling)

Palestinians and Israelis Killed, Hundreds Wounded as Violence Engulfs West Bank

 ‘Giro d’Italia neemt Jeruzalem als vertrekpunt, een reden voor veel ‘lol’ op Radio1……

Hier nog een artikel over Rechess, dit keer van het blog van Stan van Houcke: ‘Ankie Rechess. Zioniste als NOS-Verslaggeefster

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