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23 October 2011 — Arab Woman Blues

I have just spent over 2 hours watching in details almost every video available on the lynching of the Libyan leader and martyr Muammar Gaddafi.
23 October 2011 — Arab Woman Blues

I have just spent over 2 hours watching in details almost every video available on the lynching of the Libyan leader and martyr Muammar Gaddafi.
24 October 2011 — Prensa Latina News Agency – Reflections of Fidel Castro: NATO’s Genocidal Role

Imagen activa24 de octubre de 2011, 17:48 Havana, Oct 24 (Prensa Latina)
Escrito por Estela McCollin
lunes, 24 de octubre de 2011
Prensa Latina is posting below the full text of Fidel Castro’s reflection.
THIS brutal military alliance has become the most perfidious tool of repression known in the history of humanity.
NATO assumed this global repressive role as soon as the USSR, which had served as the U.S. pretext for its creation, disappeared. Its criminal purpose became obvious in Serbia, a country of Slavic origin, whose people heroically struggled against the Nazis during World War II.
25 October 2011 — williambowles.info
NATO may continue Libya mission, Panetta says
CNN International
By Larry Shaughnessy, CNN Pentagon Producer Tokyo (CNN) — Despite the death of former leader Moammar Gadhafi and the new government’s declaration of liberation, NATO may not end its mission in Libya as quickly as expected, US Defense Secretary Leon …
http://edition.cnn.com/2011/10/25/world/africa/libya-nato-mission/
25 October 2011
Feeling angry about being betrayed by a corrupt government owned by rich and corporate elites has driven the Occupy Wall Street movement. Emphasizing how the top one percent has prospered incredibly while the bottom 99 percent have been screwed royally is supported by countless data. New data show this is a global phenomenon and that even in the worst of economic times the wealthiest make out like the bandits they are, and there are a lot more of them than one percent.
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25 October 2011 — williambowles.info
25 October 2011
Brutal arrests at Occupy Oakland
Russiatoday.ruToday at 16:31
Police officers in Oakland, California arrested upwards of 75 protesters early this morning as they launched a crackdown on participants in the local Occupy Wall Street offshoot.
25 October 2011 — ‘Arabs disgusted by Gaddafi’s killing’ — RT
The death of Libya’s ex-leader Muammar Gaddafi has had more impact on people than did his life. That is according to Sukant Chandan, freelance journalist and spokesman for British Civilians For Peace in Libya. He says peace is yet to come to Libya.
The remains of Colonel Gaddafi, his son Mutassim and a top aide have finally been buried after days on public display. But according to Chandan, the issue of former leader’s death is still a running story.
25 October 2011 — williambowles.info
Professor Cole gloats over Gaddafi’s murder
World Socialist Web Site Today at 14:42
University of Michigan Professor Juan Cole claims the revolting murder of deposed Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi as ‘vindication’ for the imperialist war against Libya that he championed.
25 October 2011 — Middle East Research and Information Project
Over the past 15 months the dusty plains of the northern Negev desert in Israel have been witness to a ritual of destruction, part of a police operation known as Hot Wind. On 29 occasions since June 2010, hundreds of Israeli paramilitary officers have made the pilgrimage over a dirt track near the city of Beersheva to the zinc sheds and hemp tents of al-‘Araqib. Within hours of their arrival, the 45 ramshackle structures — home to some 300 Bedouin villagers — are pulled down and al-‘Araqib is wiped off the map once again. All that remains to mark the area’s inhabitation by generations of the al-Turi tribe are the stone graves in the cemetery.
25 October 2011 — williambowles.info
Well they’ve finally silenced Muammar Gaddafi, the man the BBC calls “an oddball until the end”. The manner of his capture and death seems not to bother the BBC but then who cares about ‘oddballs’?
24 October 2011 — The Return of the Public
There is something very striking about the occupation in the City of London. From the outset the ordinary dynamics of protest appeared to have been suspended. The form was different, for a start. This wasn’t a march from A to B, with its accompanying sense of an ending. But more than that, the occupiers weren’t trying to stop anything or resist anything. There was no vote in Parliament that acted as a focus for popular outrage. The occupiers weren’t resisting, or trying to stop something. They were making something happen.
24 October 2011 — VTJP
News
International Middle East Media Center
Lieberman: “Abbas Is An Obstacle To Peace”
IMEMC – Israeli Foreign Minister of the Yisrael Beiteinu far-right fundamentalist party, Avigdor Lieberman, stated that Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, is the immediate obstacle to peace, and that Abbas’ “his threats to resign are not threats but blessings”.
25 October 2011 — Military Project

25 October 2011 — Stop NATO
24 October 2011 — – williambowles.info
The War in Libya is Still a Failure
Information Clearing House Today at 20:45
The War in Libya is Still a Failure By Daniel Larison Libya has confirmed every skeptic’s worst fears that in practice, the ‘responsibility to protect’ is little more than a pretext for toppling vulnerable governments.
24 October 2011 — williambowles.info
No camping: 130 ‘Occupy Chicago’ activists arrested
Russiatoday.ru Today at 20:49
Some 130 activists of the ‘Occupy Chicago movement’ have been arrested for camping out in a city park after closing time. They’ve been inspired by the ‘Occupy Wall Street’ protests against corporate greed and the…
24 October 2011 — Information Clearing House
The War in Libya is Still a Failure
By Daniel Larison
Libya has confirmed every skeptic’s worst fears that in practice, the “responsibility to protect” is little more than a pretext for toppling vulnerable governments.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article29496.htm
Apologies for the downtime this afternoon. Apparently, the database server, without which this site wouldn’t exist, broke down.
24 October 2011 — williambowles.info
NATO: 200 insurgents killed, captured in two recent operations in eastern …
Washington Post
KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghan and NATO coalition forces killed or captured about 200 insurgents in eastern Afghanistan during two operations targeting the lethal Haqqani network, which has links to al-Qaida and the Taliban, the US-led coalition said …
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia-pacific/nato-kills-multiple-militants-in-airstrike-in-eastern-afghan-province/2011/10/24/gIQA6jGZBM_story.html
24 October 2011 — Reuters
HAVANA | Mon Oct 24, 2011 7:53am EDT
HAVANA (Reuters) – Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro denounced NATO on Monday for its role in the overthrow of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, saying the ‘brutal military alliance has become the most perfidious instrument of repression the history of humanity has known.’