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Archive for the 'United Nations' Category


Muhammad and America, part 3/3

Posted by Parsin on June 4, 2008

Analysis of Some of the Propaganda Attacks Against Islam

3. Victory Over the Grave

In this section the writer states:

Mohammad is dead. Muslims follow a dead man. At the core of Christianity is the resurrection of Christ. The empty tomb validates the claims of Christ and inspires his followers. Over five hundred people witnessed Christ in his resurrected form. The resurrected Mohammad has yet to be seen.

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Posted in Culture, Developing Country, History, Human Right, Iran, Iraq, Islam, Israel, Middle East, Muslims, Persia, Persian Gulf, Politics, Prophet Mohammad, Quran, Religion, Terrorism, United Nations, Violence, World, life, media | Tagged: , , , , , | 8 Comments »

Victims of the Chemical War

Posted by Parsin on May 25, 2008

The chemical weapon was provided by western countries! Saddam was encouraged to start an 8-year war on Iran. US and its allies along with Russia (USSR) supported Saddam to the best of their ability. They provided him with all types of information including precise satellite images, all types of modern weapons, and political support.

Then when he didn’t succeed, they provided him with huge amounts of chemical weapons. Most of chemicals were sent through Germany. He massacred Iranians and his own people using these chemicals, but at that time no one questioned him about these crimes. US allegedly supported Saddam in using these mass destruction weapons.

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Posted in Developing Country, History, Human Right, Iran, Iraq, Middle East, Muslims, Persia, Persian Gulf, State Terrorism, Terrorism, United Nations, United States, Violence, World, life, media, photo, slide show | Tagged: , , , , , , , , | 4 Comments »

Iraq War Coalation Fetalities, watch on map

Posted by Parsin on May 3, 2008

Watch the fatalities on a map!

click to watch

Posted in History, Iraq, Middle East, Muslims, Terrorism, United Nations, United States, Violence, World, media, photo, slide show | Tagged: , , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

Isreal Killing Children in Gaza (Photos +18)

Posted by Parsin on April 29, 2008

All are killed by US made weapons and
the direct support of US government!

More than Fifteen million US dollars
given by US taxpayers to Israel
each day for their military use
4 billion US dollars per year

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Posted in Human Right, Islam, Israel, Middle East, Muslims, Palestine, Politics, Religion, State Terrorism, Terrorism, United Nations, United States, Violence, World, life, media, photo | Tagged: , , , | 15 Comments »

“Try not to cry” 4 Children of Adam, Outlandish & Sami Yusuf

Posted by Parsin on April 20, 2008

Posted in Culture, Developing Country, History, Human Right, Iraq, Islam, Israel, Middle East, Movie, Muslims, Palestine, Politics, Poverty, Religion, Song, State Terrorism, Terrorism, United Nations, United States, Video, Violence, World, life, media, music, photo | Tagged: , , , | 2 Comments »

Richard Falk: Israel Compared to Nazis

Posted by Parsin on April 10, 2008

The next UN investigator into
Israeli conduct in the occupied
territories has stood by comments
comparing Israeli actions in Gaza
to those of the Nazis.

Speaking to the BBC, Professor Richard Falk said he believed that up to now Israel had been successful in avoiding the criticism that it was due.

Professor Falk is scheduled to take up his post for the UN Human Rights Council later in the year.

But Israel wants his mandate changed to probe Palestinian actions as well.

Professor Falk said he drew the comparison between the treatment of Palestinians with the Nazi record of collective atrocity, because of what he described as the massive Israeli punishment directed at the entire population of Gaza. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted in Human Right, Israel, Middle East, Muslims, Palestine, Politics, State Terrorism, Terrorism, United Nations, United States, Violence, World, life | Tagged: , , , , | No Comments »

War of Oil, revisiting US crimes

Posted by Parsin on March 27, 2008

Democracy, human rights, freedom, . . .
state terrorism, brutality, torture, . . .

All could be seen in Abo Ghraib . ..

Abu 1

Abu 2

Abu 3

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Posted in Developing Country, Human Right, Iraq, Middle East, Muslims, Persia, Persian Gulf, Politics, Terrorism, United Nations, United States, Violence, World, photo | Tagged: , | 17 Comments »

Father and Child

Posted by Parsin on March 26, 2008

father and child
Iraqi Prisoner with his Child (Jean-Marc Bouju, France) 2003

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Noam Chomsky on U.S. Policy Towards Iran

Posted by Parsin on March 24, 2008

Noam Chomsky interviewed by Paul Jay
The Real News Network, November 19, 2007

PAUL JAY, SENIOR EDITOR: ElBaradei, is the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, stated quite definitively there is no evidence of a nuclear weapons program in Iran. The recent resolution—the Kyle-Lieberman amendment—and the recent U.S. sanctions against Iran, which one of the charges is that Iran has been helping what they call insurgents in Iraq. There’s practically no evidence of that either. Based on what we know as evidence, there’s not a lot of reasons for U.S. policy to be as aggressive right now towards Iran as it is, certainly not for the stated reason. What really does motivate U.S. policy towards Iran?

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About Israel-US Relations

Posted by Parsin on March 23, 2008

Gana INCOGMAN has written a very good article “Has America Been Transformed Into The Golem?”. I had a comment and I thought it would be good to post it here too.

Very good article. I just wanted to add that we should set a difference between Zionists Jews and ordinary Jewish people, although this is very difficult inside Israel!
Also:

Each time Israel has done a massacre, US has vetoed the UN resolutions that were against Israel.
Israel, having US support, does not give a damn to the international condemnations.

Israelis illegally have produced atomic bombs and have build atomic installations and have never allowed International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to visit their sites, again US government under pressure by Jewish lobby has supported this.

It seems US government thinks that American people always need a foe!?? In the past, USSR (Soviet Union) was (made as) their enemy, and now Moslem people do the same task!!

Posted in International Atomic Energy Agency, Islam, Israel, Middle East, Palestine, Terrorism, United Nations, United States, World | 4 Comments »