Acquitted detainees could fall under Obama’s ‘indefinite, prolonged detention’ executive order; U.K. outsourced torture to Pakistan; Report: Obama OK’s more Israel settlements; Obama Administration says Iran should be attacked and not attacked… at the same time; Uighurs could face death penalty for demonstrations in China; Cop tasers a epileptic girl 14-year-old girl, sending 50k volts to her head; Documents show Robert McNamara deceived LBJ on the Gulf of Tonkin attack; and more… (more…)
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Daily Briefing — 8th-9th July 2009
Posted: 8 July 2009 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Afghanistan, American Empire, Bagram, China, cyber attacks, Cynthia McKinney, David David, Dennis Ross, executive order, G-8 Summit, Gareth Porter, Glenn Gr, Gulf of Tonkin, Hillary Clinton, human rights, indefinite detention, international law, Iran, Iraq War, Israel, Italy, Joe Biden, Jonathon Turley, Justin Raimondo, law, LBJ, Middle East, Newspeak, NY Times, Obama, Pakistan, Palestine, Palestine-Israel, police brutality, Robert McNamara, Roger Hatcher, Russell Leigh Moses, Russia, settlements, South Korea, South Waziristan, tasers, terrorism, Tom Englehardt, torture, Uighurs, UK, UN, US, Vietnam War, War, Wast Bank, Xinjiang, Zionism
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