Tag: warcrime
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[Sharing] How the Strategy of Fighting to the Last Ukrainian Was Sold to the Public as Morally Righteous – Glenn Diesen
For almost three years, NATO countries have boycotted diplomatic contacts with Russia, even as hundreds of thousands of men have died on the battlefield. The decision by diplomats to reject diplomacy is morally repugnant as diplomacy could have reduced the excess of violence, prevented escalation, and even resulted in a path to peace. However, the…
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[Sharing] BibiLeaks: How Germany’s Bild Newspaper Became Embroiled in Israel’s Wartime Scandal – Amir Tibon, Haaretz
Bild, the best-selling German newspaper, is known for its strong support for Israel. So how did it become a pawn in an alleged conspiracy, orchestrated by Netanyahu’s office, to turn public opinion against a Gaza cease-fire deal that would free the Israeli hostages held by Hamas? On the morning of Sunday September 8, Israeli Prime…
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[Sharing] Why Is Canada Protecting the Names of Suspected Nazis? – Taylor Noakes, The Walrus
Ottawa won’t disclose list of alleged war criminals believed to have sheltered here after the Second World War The concept of a secret registry of names kept by the federal government feels at odds with our perception of Canada. While there may once have been records of so-called undesirables or suspected subversives, the practice now…
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Images du jour : les deux anges perdus étaient en réalité nazis
Le Parisien commet une énième manipulation médiatique au sujet de l’Ukraine Alors jeune inspecteur de police à Paris, au début des années 90, j’appris que Le Parisien était appelé la main-courante de la PP, porte-voix de la Préfecture de police. Le quotidien semble devenu celui de la plus médiocre propagande nationaliste ukrainienne. Avec une mièvrerie…
