Citizens International

December 30, 2013

US completely infiltrated by Israeli spies: Analyst

“News is what someone, somewhere is trying to suppress; the rest is just advertising.” – Press Magnate Alfred Harmsworth, later Britain’s Lord Northcliffe There is a total stand down on prosecuting Israeli espionage networks here. Such a situation could never have happened unless all of our counter-intelligence, judicial and political institutions had been compromised as primary […]

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Fresh protests in Egypt turn deadly

Several protesters killed and hundreds arrested as police disperse rallies in support of deposed president. At least five people have been killed and 265 others arrested as Egyptian riot police deployed water cannon and tear gas against hundreds of rock-throwing supporters of former president Mohamed Morsi, government officials said. The clashes on Friday followed an

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Turkish probe marks AKP-Gulen power struggle – Features – Al Jazeera English

Turkey has been shaken by the most extensive and sensational corruption investigations of its recent history that have led to dozens of detentions – from renowned business people to senior bureaucrats and sons of ministers. There is a consensus in Turkey that the graft crackdown is linked to the recent tensions between the United States-based

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Italy Pitchfork Movement: When The World Wakes Up To A New Reality

By Peter Koenig December 21, 2013 “Information Clearing House – The Pitchfork movement started in December 2012 in the South of Italy by farmers protesting against higher taxes, higher fuel and fertilizer prices due to Mario Monti’s (then PM), imposed austerity program – which is in turn imposed by Monti’s countryman, Mr. Draghi, President of the

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The Financial Crisis: Why Have No High-Level Executives Been Prosecuted?

By Jed S. Rakoff Five years have passed since the onset of what is sometimes called the Great Recession. While the economy has slowly improved, there are still millions of Americans leading lives of quiet desperation: without jobs, without resources, without hope. Who was to blame? Was it simply a result of negligence, of the kind

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