Top Honduran military lawyer: We broke the law
Russia refuses to allow Iran to protect itself from invasion from Israel or US: Defensive Missiles for Iran deal is off http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/KG03Ak01.html
Americas puppet government in Jordan revokes Irans news network Press TV license
Lawsuit Urges Court to Order Police to File Murder Charges Against Obama
Pakistanis Reject U.S. “Aid” Flights, As Lawsuit is Filed Against U.S. Drone Attacks
British troops expand major Afghan operation
Estalla bomba cerca de aeropuerto de Tegucigalpa
Base militar de EEUU en el centro del golpe: Intención de expulsar a la presencia militar estadounidense pudiera haber sido causa del golpe militar
www.telesurtv.net/noticias/contexto/1068/base-militar-de-eeuu-en-el-centro-del-golpe-intencion-de-expulsar-a-la-presencia-militar-estadounidense-pudiera-haber-sido-causa-del-golpe-militar/
Coup "President" Installs Nephew as "Mayor" of Honduras' Second City
White House: 72 Hours "Before Actions Kick In" on Honduras Coup
IAPA Vice President Covers for Press Censorship in Honduras (Update: IAPA Responds)
Edgardo Dumas, publisher of the pro-coup daily La Tribuna in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, and the country’s former Defense Minister, is saying that he speaks for the Inter American Press Association (IAPA where he sits on one of 13 committees) to claim there is no media censorship under the coup regime in Honduras.
(This would not be the first time that the IAPA and its newspaper owners acted in ways contrary to their stated mission in Latin America.)
US to conduct unprecedented surveillance over Internet”
http://www.russiatoday.com/Top_News/2009-07-02/_US_to_conduct_unprecedented_surveillance_over_Internet_.html
US Internet users fear that the US National Security Agency is going to conduct fishnet-type surveillance without any predicate, says investigative journalist and RT contributor Wayne Madsen from Washington D.C.
President Barack Obama has announced that a special person is going to overlook the safety of government and military computer systems to protect them from attack.
But some believe that the 'Cyber Tsar' is just a way to spy upon people online
UN expert: Israeli seizure of Gaza-bound aid ship is 'criminal'
A UN human rights investigator on Thursday called Israel's seizure of a ship carrying relief aid for the Gaza Strip "unlawful" and said its blockade of the territory constituted a "continuing crime against humanity".
Israeli authorities on Tuesday intercepted the vessel, which was also carrying 21 pro-Palestinian activists, and said it would not be permitted to enter Gaza coastal waters because of security risks in the area and its existing naval blockade.
Cynthia McKinney calls WBAIX from Israeli prison
Obama: Iran Cannot Be Permitted to Get a Nuke
US Uses False Taliban Aid Charge to Pressure Iran
Newsweek reporter in Iran reportedly 'confesses'
http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/meast/07/01/iran.newsweek/
TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- A reporter for Newsweek magazine who was arrested in Tehran has confessed to doing the bidding of Western governments, the semi-official Fars News Agency reported Wednesday.Newsweek says Maziar Bahari has been reporting for years without bias and beyond reproach.Maziar Bahari, 42, made his alleged confession at a news conference Tuesday.
42,000 Iraqi Forces to Maintain Security in Diyala
A Look at Poppy Production in Southern Afghanistan
US Faces Resentment in Afghan Region
Obama: Vladimir Putin Is 'Living in the Past'
U.S. Intelligence Runs, Controls & Uses Taliban Mercenaries For False-Flag Attacks
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Norway's Petroleum Geo-Services plans to explore for oil off the Caribbean coast of Honduras, according to an agreement signed in Tegucigalpa." (
Norway Company Explores for Oil in Honduras.)
Zelaya upset certain oil companies. (
Honduras temporarily grabbed Exxon, Chevron terminals.)
What has been happening since Honduras's President Zelaya was toppled in June 2009?The US State Department has not recalled its ambassador from Honduras.The USA has not cut off aid to the new regime in Honduras
US treads careful path on HondurasAmerica's CNN has had an interview which attempts to blacken Zelaya's name."Every night, three or four Venezuelan-registered planes land without the permission of appropriate authorities and bring thousands of pounds ... and packages of money that are the fruit of drug trafficking," Honduran foreign minister, Enrique Ortez, told CNN."We have proof of all of this. Neighboring governments have it. The DEA has it," he said
www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hih1KZex0p7mOb8taC-77XDfj_KwD995ELKO0
In October, Zelaya proposed legalizing drug use as a way of reducing the violence. He also had pledged to double the country's police force, which reached 13,500 last year, up from 7,000 in 2005, according to the State Department report
Venezuela's President Chavez said troops in Honduras temporarily detained the Venezuelan and Cuban ambassadors and beat them.Hugo Chavez has accused the CIA of playing a role in the coup in Honduras. (
Chavez: CIA Behind Coup in Honduras
John Negroponte was US ambassador in Honduras from 1981 to 1985.There he reportedly worked closely with Honduran army to impose a fascist police state based on torture and murder.A Honduran army death squad, Battalion 3-16, trained by the CIA, kidnapped, tortured and killed hundreds of people, including US missionaries.
When a wave of torture and murder staggered a small U.S. ally. (Baltimore Sun
Reportedly Negroponte knew about these human rights violations and yet continued to collaborate with the Honduran military while lying to Congress
CIA trained Battalion 316 in the United States.Gen. Gustavo Alvarez Martinez, who directed Battalion 316, received strong U.S. support - even after he told a U.S. ambassador that he intended to use the Argentine method of eliminating subversives.By 1983, when Alvarez's oppressive methods were well known to the U.S. Embassy, the Reagan administration awarded him the Legion of Merit for "encouraging the success of democratic processes in Honduras
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