War in Mali: France in Africa – Fifth Republic or Third Empire? By Dmitry Minin

17 February, 2013Strategic Culture Foundation

Paris has its own history of meddling into affairs of former French West African colonies, Cote D’Ivoire, for instance. The black continent (Libya, Mali) interventions have increased in scale and have become more frequent. It has given a rise to talks about the revival of French colonial policy.

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War in Mali: France in Africa – Fifth Republic or Third Empire? By Dmitry Minin

17 February, 2013Strategic Culture Foundation

Paris has its own history of meddling into affairs of former French West African colonies, Cote D’Ivoire, for instance. The black continent (Libya, Mali) interventions have increased in scale and have become more frequent. It has given a rise to talks about the revival of French colonial policy.

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ICH 17 February 2013: JFK secretly freed rapists, drug dealers and Mafia hitmen to kill Castro

17 February 2013 Information Clearing House

 

Mali, Algeria, Libya and the New Front Line In ‘Energy Diplomacy’

By Patrick Kane

The reality of the never-ending War on Terror is that it is integrally bound up with an imperialistic drive for resources.

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VTJP Occupied Palestine and Israel News and Articles 17 February 2013: Prisoner in Israeli isolation for 2 years ‘forgets speech’

17 February 2013 — VTJP

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International Middle East Media Center

‘Anonymous’ hacks 600,000 Israeli email accounts
IMEMC – In the latest action targeting Israel, the international computer hacking network known as ‘Anonymous’ has claimed credit for publishing the personal information, including encrypted passwords, of over 600,000 Israelis as part of its ‘Operation Israel (#OpIsrael) on Friday. …

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Libya: The Second Anniversary of a Bloody Coup By Maximilian Forte

18 February, 2013 — Global Research

This weekend, marking the second anniversary of the start of protests that would usher in a bloody and prolonged NATO-led coup to overthrow the Libyan Jamahiriya and Muammar Gaddafi, offers many reasons to celebrate for those whose intention was the demolition of Libyan self-determination, African integration, and a domestic system of extensive social welfare and stability. In return, Libyans have won the right to live in fear, as they have won the freedom to be ruled by countless armed despots each engaged in torture, abductions, and persecution of minorities.

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