Responsibility to Protect (R2P)

Anti War Dot Com Betrays Mission Statement; Silences Critics of Humanitarian Wars

Antiwar.com – Your Best Source for Antiwar News?By Maidhc Ó CathailOriginally published on his own blog site
January 9, 2011
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Launched in 1995, Antiwar.com describes itself as a site “devoted to the cause of non-interventionism” whose “initial project was to fight against intervention in the Balkans under the Clinton presidency

Webster Tarpley Reports From Syria and Lebanon: Discovers Another Media "Big Lie" to Justify R2P Intervention (in 9 parts)

Editors' Introduction: The significance of Webster Tarpley's reports from Syria and Lebanon cannot be overemphasized.  Finally there is a credible journalistic voice reporting from inside the region, one that rips apart the current media narrative about Syria as a complete "tissue of lies."  

New Government in Tripoli Embraces Sharia Law: What NATO-backed "Freedom" Will Mean for Women in Libya

Libya's War for the Abaya
By Susan Lindauer
Originally published in Global Research
July 27, 2011
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For European bankers, it's a war for Libya's Gold. For oil corporations, it's a war for Cheap Crude (now threatening to destroy Libya's oil infrastructure, just like Iraq). But for Libya's women, it's a fierce, knock down

Lies Behind the "Humanitarian War" in Libya: There is No Evidence!

Editors' Note:  the two videos displayed above are promotional segments of an unfinished movie project concerning the flimsy "humanitarian" pretext justifying the military takeover of Libya.  The movie is called The Humanitarian War, directed by Julien Teil.  The groundbreaking interviews and analysis provided by the participants in this project are absolutely essential for

The Main Event: R2P VS The World (2009)

Statement by Professor Jean Bricmont to the United Nations General Assembly: Interactive Thematic Dialogue on the Responsibility to Protect 
United Nations, New York 
July 23, 2009
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Editors' Preface (from Wikipedia):
Jean Bricmont (born 1952) is a Belgian theoretical physicist, philosopher of science and a professor at the

The Truth About Libya and NATO's "Humanitarian" Military Road Map

Lectures from the TORONTO CONFERENCESponsored by the Social Justice Committee (in collaboration with the Centre for Research on Globalization)September 9, 2011
Guest speakers include:
Cynthia McKinney, former United States Congresswoman from Georgia
Michel Chossudovsky, professor (retired) at the University of Ottawa and founder of the Centre for Research on Globalization
Mahdi Darius