Leo Paz reports from an anti-war rally in Los Angeles supported by Iraq Veterans Against the War.
Posts Tagged ‘IVAW’
Iraq Vet Denouncing War Crimes: ‘We Fired on Buses Full of Civilians’
Posted: 15 April 2010 by Editors in International Affairs, National NewsTags: antiwar movement, Bush Administration, Cameron Wood, civilian casualties, fascism, GWOT, human rights, Iraq, Iraq Veterans Against the War, Iraq War, IVAW, Leo Paz, Los Angeles, New Baghdad Massacre, US, War, war crimes, War on Terror, Wikileaks
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Iraq War Vet: ‘We Were Told to Just Shoot People, and the Officers Would Take Care of Us’
Posted: 7 April 2010 by Editors in International AffairsTags: Abu Talat, Adam Kokesh, Brian Casler, Bush Administration, counterinsurgency, Dahr Jamail, Fallujah, fascism, Garret Reppenhagen, GWOT, Hart Viges, human rights, international law, Iraq, Iraq Veterans Against the War, Iraq War, IVAW, Jason Hurd, Jason Washburn, Kelly Dougherty, Michael Leduc, Middle East, Namir Noor-Eldeen, Newspeak, Robert Jay Lifton, ROE, Rules of Engagement, Saeed Chmagh, Scott Ewing, Steve Casey, terrorism, US, Vincent Emanuele, War, War on Terror, Winter Soldier
Dahr Jamail on how the WikiLeaks video of the New Baghdad Massacre “is not uncommon” through the mouths of “several soldiers who shared equally horrific stories of the slaughtering of innocent Iraqis by U.S. occupation forces”.
Obama’s Violent Pacification
Posted: 30 March 2010 by Editors in Af-Pak War, International Affairs, Political ScienceTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, airstrikes, civilian casualties, COI, counterinsurgency, David Lindorff, drones, fascism, Germany, GWOT, human rights, international humanitarian law, international law, ISAF, IVAW, Jerome Starkey, Kathy Kelly, Middle East, NATO, Newspeak, Obama, propaganda, Robert Gates, Stanley McChrystal, Taliban, UN, UNHDI, US, War, war crimes, War on Terror, Winter Soldier
Kathy Kelly on the Obama Administration’s war crimes in Afghanistan and a ‘pacified’ America.
Joya: Surge Only Magnifies Crime Against Afghanistan
Posted: 30 November 2009 by Editors in Af-Pak War, Political ScienceTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, American Empire, Bush Administration, Central Asia, fascism, George Bush, Gordon Brown, Hamid Karzai, human rights, imperialism, international law, Iraq, Iraq War, ISAF, Israel, IVAW, Malalai Joya, Middle East, NATO, Newspeak, Nobel Peace Prize, Obama, Obama Administration, Pakistan, UK, UNDP, US, War, War on Terror
Malalai Joya on the Obama Administration’s coming Afghan Surge to escalate the U.S.-led occupation.