March 2004
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Information Clearing House Archive Part 1 March 1-7 2004
April 2004 — Information Clearing House Information Clearing House Archive Digest April 1-7 2004 Date: 7 Apr 2004 339 DAYS … AND STILL NO WMD FOUND IN IRAQ. 200 dead in Iraq’s bloodiest days: More than 200 people, including 170 Iraqis and about 30 coalition troops, have died in attacks in seven cities across the country Continue reading
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Information Clearing House Archive March 2004 Part 1
March 2004 — Information Clearing House Digest Part 1 March 1-7 2004 Date: 7 Mar 2004 308 DAYS … AND STILL NO WMD FOUND IN IRAQ. === 13 die in Israeli attack on refugees: ISRAELI forces swept into refugee camps in the Gaza Strip yesterday, killing 13 Palestinians, including an 8-year-old boy, and wounding up to Continue reading
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The imperium rampant or merely rampaging? By William Bowles
A fitting requiem to Jean Bertrand Aristide that goes to the very heart of the crisis of capital that threatens to overwhelm us all. For it is only when the power it wields can be viewed as legitimate that it can maintain its supremacy. Continue reading
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Haiti: Confusion in the Ranks By William Bowles
The only ‘evidence’ that supports the DV’s assertion that he fled is what the US government have said. So for example, Aristide’s ‘resignation’ letter was written on US government (embassy) stationary [1]. It was my understanding that Aristide phoned Randall Robinson, not the other way as the author states. How he got hold of a… Continue reading
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Criminal Intent, Illegal Wars, Gangsta Plots: Why the Bush/Blair Gang will be tried for war crimes by Edward Teague
3 March 2004 — The New Dark Age “UNDER SECRETARY FEITH VISITS ROMANIA, PAKISTAN, AFGHANISTAN AND ITALY “Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Douglas J. Feith will travel to Romania, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Italy this week.” In Romania, Mr. Feith will meet with President Ion Iliescu, Prime Minister Adrian Nastase, Foreign Minister Mircea Dan Geoana and Continue reading
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Media Lens: Alert: Bringing Hell to Haiti – Part 2
Jean-Bertrand Aristide told the Associated Press yesterday that he was forced to leave Haiti by US military forces. Asked if he left on his own, Aristide answered: “No. I was forced to leave. Agents were telling me that if I don’t leave they would start shooting and killing in a matter of time.” Continue reading
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Haiti: Gangster (F)RAP(H) By William Bowles
No matter that the corporate media have done their best to cover up the outrage that has been committed against the people of Haiti, things have a way of working their way out into the light of day. The telephone conversation between Randall Robinson of the TransAfrica Forum and Jean Bertrand Aristide has blown the… Continue reading
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Media Lens: Alert: Bringing Hell to Haiti – Part 1
The media is good at repeatedly broadcasting footage of armed gangs roaming in trucks, and of quoting senior officials. But the absence of meaningful context and informed analysis – and above all the unwillingness to question the official version of events – means that it is often literally impossible for viewers to make sense of… Continue reading
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HAITI: ‘Textbook’ Imperialism By William Bowles
The tragedy that is Haiti unfolds once more in this, the 35th? coup since the world’s first black republic was founded in 1804 and once more the US role in the removal of Jean Bertrand Aristide is patently obvious to anyone who cares to dig deeper than the headlines that have flooded out of ‘propaganda… Continue reading