Iraq’s Children: Ever Expendable – From Madeleine Albright to Tony Blair and “Save the Children.”

Felicity Arbuthnot | Global Research | February 08, 2015 “It’s a hard choice, but the price, we think the price is worth it. “ (Madeleine Albright, then US Ambassador to the UN, on the “embargo related” deaths of half a million Iraqi children, 12thMay 1996.) “The most traumatized child population on earth.” (Professor Magne Raundalen, Centre for Crisis Studies,…

Government an online threat to media

Matt Nippert | NZ Herald | 9 Dec 2014 A New Zealander appointed as an electronic bodyguard for journalists working with NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden says governments are an increasing online threat to activists and media. Six years ago Morgan Marquis-Boire, also known online as “Morgan Mayhem”, left Auckland for Zurich and later San Francisco…

Shocking new information in Tsarnaev case casts doubt on official story about the killing of Ibragim Todashev

Privacy SOS | 28 Ovt 2014 In a stunning reversal, federal prosecutors claim in an October 2014 court filing that they have “no evidence” to suggest Tamerlan Tsarnaev “participated in” a triple murder in Waltham, Massachusetts in 2011. Officials had previously leaked to the press assertions precisely contrary to the new declaration. The federal government’s…