Syria Rebel Terrorists: We’ll Use Chemical Weapons, Too

Senior terrorist commanders in the rebel forces in Syria published a videotaped announcement Thursday in which they expressed their intent to respond to the chemical gas attack by President Bashar al-Assad’s forces last week, by hitting back with all the means at their disposal and no “red lines.” The rebel terrorist commanders announced that thus far, […]

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Ban Ki-moon Admits UN Biased Against Israel

Ban Ki-moon Admits UN Biased Against Israel August 18, 2013 16:20 by Pesach Benson Ban Ki-moon admitted that the UN is biased against Israel. YNet was on hand when the Secretary General confirmed what we already knew: Responding to a student who said Israelis felt their country was discriminated against in the international organization, Ban […]

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Mali Needs More Than Imperfect Elections

Former Malian Prime Minister and presidential candidate Ibrahim Bboubacar Keita (C) (HABIBOU KOUYATE/AFP/Getty Images/Newscom) The first round of elections held over the weekend in Mali were hastily declared free and fair by the French and the international community quickly followed suit. Thankfully, they were also largely peaceful. However, substantial electoral irregularities could undermine future stability […]

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Jesse Jackson Urges U.N. Human Rights Council to Investigate Trayvon Martin Shooting

(CNSNews.com) – The Rev. Jesse Jackson, founder and president of the Rainbow Push Coalition, wants the United Nations’ human rights watchdog brought into the debate over the shooting of Trayvon Martin. Various parts of the U.N. human rights system have in the past weighed in on the Feb. 2012 shooting of the 17-year-old, criticizing Florida’s […]

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Syria: Would the U.N. ATT Ban U.S. Aid to the Terrorist Rebels?

Newscom Proponents of the U.N. Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) assert that the treaty prevents signatories from supporting not only the Syrian opposition but future rebellions against other totalitarian regimes. The Geneva Academy argues that the transfer of arms to a non-state actor “could amount to a violation” of the treaty. At Oxford University, Stuart Casey-Maslen […]

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