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BABYLON OBSERVER TOPICAL
RESEARCH - ABUSE AND TORTURE IN NAME OF FREEDOM -
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DOCUMENTARY: SECRET CIA
PRISONS IN EUROPE |
WWW, September 2011 - In Eastern Europe,
people thought they became free when the
German Wall and the iron Curtain fell.
Freedom was the buzzword. After 9/11,
however, the American based CIA began
planting secret prisons in Poland and
Lithuania. The Russian-based RT channel
investigates two claims of the existence of
these prisons and cam with a remarkable
documentary as a result which the Babylon
Observer presents to you with permission. |
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Video Game Celebrates Fallujah Slaughter |
WWW, 2005 (Archived) -
If you thought the new video game inviting
players to try their virtual skills at
assassinating JFK was tasteless, hold on to
your hat. A just-released mission in the
Kuma wargame series is themed “Fallujah:
Operation al-Fajr." It re-creates the recent
assault on Fallujah, which may have left
thousands of civilians dead.
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British
mercenary firm exposed in civilian shooting
incident in Iraq - Indiscriminate Killings
Of Civilians |
WWW,
2006 (Archived) - A
video has surfaced on the Internet showing
private security contractors working for
Aegis Defense Services "Victory"
Group firing indiscriminately at Iraqi
civilian motorists in Baghdad.
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Torture
Can Be Used to Detain U.S. Enemies |
WWW,
2005 (Archived) - WASHINGTON
-- U.S. military panels reviewing the
detention of foreigners as enemy combatants
are allowed to use evidence gained by
torture in deciding whether to keep them
imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the
government conceded in court Thursday.
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Plans for execution chamber at Guantanamo Bay (From the Archives) |
WWW,
2005 (Archived) - The
people who are held at the Guantanamo Bay
camps in Cuba will not only have to face
torture and other inhuman treatement, as
their captors are now building death rooms
to kill them.
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Iraq
Raids are "Ugly Business" |
WWW,
2005 (Archived) U.S. Army Spc. Dandrea
Harris handcuffs a family during a night
raid in Iraq. More often than not the people
are innocent.
Iraq's future
Iraq raids are 'ugly business'
Operation nets innocent people and a few of
the most wanted.
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Families
live in fear of midnight call by US patrols |
WWW,
2005 (Archived) - Increasing
reports of Iraqi men, women and even
children being dragged from their homes at
night by American patrols, or snatched off
the streets and taken, hooded and manacled,
to prison camps around the capital.
Children as young as 11 are claimed to be
among those locked up for 24 hours a day in
rooms with no light, or held in overcrowded
tents in temperatures approaching 50C
(122F).
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