Citizens International

October 22, 2012

Investigation: Mexico’s War Against Obesity, Sponsored by Coca-Cola

posted October 19, 2012 by Common Dreams Reuters reports that regional UN gets funding, support from junk food giants The organization charged with battling the latest “global epidemic,” diabetes and heart disease, has been exposed getting funding from the industries at the heart of this plague. Reuter’s investigative report on the UN’s World Health Organization […]

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More Iraqi babies suffer birth defects caused by US weapons

posted October 20, 2012 by PressTV A recent study shows a spiraling numbers of birth defects, ranging from congenital heart defects to brain dysfunctions and malformed limbs, among Iraqi babies as a result of weapons used by the US and UK forces. The new findings, published in the Environmental Contamination and Toxicology bulletin, report high

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Israeli army veterans admit role in massacres of Palestinians in 1948

posted October 16, 2012 by Middle East Monitor Dozens of Israeli army veterans have admitted their involvement in massacres against Palestinian civilians in 1948, and acknowledged that Zionism misled them and is a catastrophe for both Jews and Arabs. The details have been revealed by the Yazkern organisation, which was founded in 2001 and seeks

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Report reveals more Palestinians than Jews “between the river and the sea”

posted October 17, 2012 by Middle East Monitor A new economic report has revealed that there are now more Palestinians than Jews in the territory under Israel’s jurisdiction between the Mediterranean Sea and the River Jordan. Published in The Marker, a Haaretz newspaper article says that the report virtually implies official acknowledgement by the Netanyahu

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