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African Country Bans BBC, Voice of America for Spreading ‘Fake News’

Sputnik – 31.03.2019 The country’s media regulator accused the BBC of broadcasting content which “put national cohesion and reconciliation at stake,” while charging VOA with employing an opposition figure wanted in connection with violence that preceded a May 2015 coup attempt. The landlocked Central African country of Burundi has banned the BBC and indefinitely suspended […]

14–18 revu et corrigé par Michel Collon

14–18 : « On croit mourir pour la patrie, on meurt pour les industriels »

Cette formule qui a fait date, est de l’écrivain français Anatole France. Elle est tirée d’une tribune du même nom, parue dans l’Humanité le 18 juillet 1922 pour dénoncer dans un bilan rétrospectif, l’absurdité de la Première Guerre mondiale. L’écrivain renommé est alors prix Nobel depuis quelques mois. Voici ce qu’il y écrit :

Mainstream media finally reveals truth about Rwanda’s dictator

By Yves Engler | October 18, 2016 It was a tough week for Romeo Dallaire, Louise Arbour, Gerald Caplan and other liberal Canadian cheerleaders of Africa’s most bloodstained dictator. Last Tuesday’s Globe and Mail described two secret reports documenting Paul Kagame’s “direct involvement in the 1994 missile attack that killed former president Juvénal Habyarimana, leading […]

Canadian Cheerleaders of Dictator Kagame

It was a tough week for Romeo Dallaire, Louise Arbour, Gerald Caplan and other liberal Canadian cheerleaders of Africa’s most bloodstained dictator.
Last Tuesday’s Globe and Mail described two secret reports documenting Paul Kagame’s “direct involvement in the 1994 missile attack that killed former president Juvénal Habyarimana, leading to the genocide in which an estimated 800,000 people died.” In other words, the paper is accusing the Rwandan leader widely celebrated for ending the genocidal killings of having unleashed them.

Porkins Policy Radio episode 57 Matthew Russell Lee – Corruption and Control at the UN

Today I am joined by the founder of Inner City Press, Matthew Russell Lee, to discuss his investigative work inside the United Nations. Matthew and I begin by discussing his recent expulsion from the UN after his persistent work on the John Ashe UN corruption scandal. Matthew explains how Chinese billionaire Ng Lap Seng, in conjunction with former UN ambassador Frank Lorenzo, was involved in one of the largest ongoing corruption scandals at the UN. We also discuss the symbiotic relationship between corruption, media censorship and UN atrocities around the world.

‘UK trains armies on its own human rights blacklist’

Press TV – May 23, 2016 The British government is providing military training to the majority of nations it has blacklisted for human rights violations, a new report reveals. In a report published on Sunday, the Independent revealed that 16 of the 30 countries on the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO)’s “human rights priority” watchlist […]