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LE MEILLEUR DU PIRE DE LA PRESSE INTERNATIONALE
L`Idiot Du Village se donne pour objectif d`identifier les articles de la presse internationale
qui permettent de comprendre le dessous des cartes des politiques menées par les grands acteurs de ce monde.
Chercher les failles dans les dépêches officielles, les contradictions dans les déclarations et les faits exposés, traquer les détails, les indices jusque
dans la merde, remuer les charniers s`il le faut, découvrir des vérités qui font mal, c`est aussi ça la mission de L`Idiot Du Village.
Parce que faire du journalisme... c`est d`abord aimer déplaire, ennuyer, agacer les puissants...
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Secrets of Iraq's death chamber
Like all wars, the dark, untold stories of the Iraqi conflict drain from its shattered landscape like the filthy waters of the Tigris. And still the revelations come. The Independent has learnt that secret executions are being carried out in the prisons run by Nouri al-Maliki's "democratic" government. The hangings are carried out regularly - from a wooden gallows in a small, cramped cell - in Saddam Hussein's old intelligence headquarters at Kazimiyah. There is no public record of these (...)
By Robert Fisk -UK-
Le jeudi 9 octobre 2008, transmis par
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Bush had no plan to catch Bin Laden
New evidence from former United States officials reveals that Osama bin Laden and other al-Qaeda leaders were able to skip Afghanistan for Pakistan unimpeded in the first weeks after September 11, 2001, as the George W Bush administration failed to plan to block their retreat. Top administration officials instead gave priority to planning for war with Iraq, leaving the United States with not nearly enough troops or strategic airlift capacity to close the large number of possible exit routes (...)
By Gareth Porter -HK-
Le mercredi 1er octobre 2008, transmis par
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Israel asked US for green light to bomb nuclear sites in Iran
Israel gave serious thought this spring to launching a military strike on Iran's nuclear sites but was told by President George W Bush that he would not support it and did not expect to revise that view for the rest of his presidency, senior European diplomatic sources have told the Guardian. The then prime minister, Ehud Olmert, used the occasion of Bush's trip to Israel for the 60th anniversary of the state's founding to raise the issue in a one-on-one meeting on May 14, the sources said. (...)
By Jonathan Steele -UK-
Le vendredi 26 septembre 2008, transmis par
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The Next President : Mastering a Daunting Agenda
The next president will inherit leadership of a nation that is still the most powerful in the world -- a nation rich with the continued promise of its dynamic and increasingly diverse population, a nation that could, and must, again inspire, mobilize, and lead the world. At the same time, the next president will inherit a more difficult opening-day set of international problems than any of his predecessors have since at least the end of World War II. In such circumstances, his core challenge (...)
By Richard Holbrooke, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
Le samedi 20 septembre 2008, transmis par
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ACLU sues state over voter purging programs
The ACLU and a national student group have sued Michigan Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land to halt two statewide voter purging programs that they say could disenfranchise hundreds of thousands of state voters before the November presidential election. "We have repeatedly advised Secretary Land's office that these voter purge programs are unlawful, yet they have refused to bring their practices into compliance," said Bradley Heard, senior attorney with the Advancement Project, which joined (...)
By David Ashenfelter
Le samedi 20 septembre 2008, transmis par
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Le Génocide Rwandais questionne la démocratie française
Car ce qui ressort de chaque page du rapport, c'est que son niveau d'implication, depuis octobre 1990, est tel que la France ne pouvait ignorer ce qui se passait en temps réel au Rwanda. Dans le contexte de l'époque, on redécouvre que chaque décision a été prise à l'aune des grands préjugés géopolitiques français avec pour dogme « la menace Tutsi ». Si elle n'avait été rédigée par l'une des parties en présence, cette relation des faits deviendrait l'une des « bibles » historiques du (...)
Par Isabelle Méricourt
Le jeudi 18 septembre 2008, transmis par
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Republicans move to deny homeless votes, Democrats claim
Democrats in Michigan are trying to block what they call a Republican effort to deny voting rights to people who have lost their homes in the mortgage crisis.The campaign has joined the Democratic National Committee and several voters in Macomb County to file an injunction to prohibit the Republican Party from challenging Michigan voters whose homes are on foreclosure lists.
The state has one of the worst foreclosure rates in the country, receiving 11,000 notices in July alone. Figures (...)
By Alex Spillius -UK-
Le jeudi 18 septembre 2008, transmis par
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The Pentagon's cubicle mercenaries
Consider the following : In fiscal year 2005 (the last year for which full data is available), the Pentagon spent more contracting for services with private companies than on supplies and equipment - including major weapons systems. This figure has been steadily rising over the past 10 years. According to a recent Government Accountability Office report, in the last decade the amount the Pentagon has paid out to private companies for services has increased by 78% in real terms. In fiscal year (...)
By Frida Berrigan -HK-
Le jeudi 18 septembre 2008, transmis par
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Ohio Removes Vote Caging Possibility
In the Sept. 5 directive to county boards of elections, Brunner said that no voter shall lose the right to vote based solely on the state's 60-day non-forwarded notice having returned to election officials as non-deliverable. Voter rights advocates worry that the returned notices would give Republicans the means to level mass challenges against thousands of Ohio voters similar to what occurred in 2004.
By : David Rosenfeld -US-
Le mercredi 10 septembre 2008, transmis par
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Génocide rwandais : décryptage du rapport qui accable la France
La France n'a pas commenté officiellement la publication du rapport Mucyo sur le génocide rwandais, se contentant d'un communiqué du ministère des Affaires étrangères dénonçant des « accusations inacceptables ». Rue89 en publie les extraits significatifs du texte élaboré à Kigali, avant d'en commenter les conclusions. Fort de ses 331 pages, le rapport de la « Commission nationale indépendante chargée de rassembler les preuves montrant l'implication de l'Etat français dans le génocide (...)
Gabriel Périès, politiste et David Servenay
Le vendredi 29 août 2008, transmis par
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The US and UK must now provide explanations to Ron Suskind's claims about intelligence in the run-up to the Iraq war
In his new book, The Way of the World, Ron Suskind makes the following claims :
• MI6, Britain's secret intelligence service, told Tony Blair before the invasion of Iraq that Saddam Hussein did not have any weapons of mass destruction. The intelligence was passed to the US but the White House buried it.
• At the beginning of 2003, weeks before the invasion of Iraq, MI6 sent Michael Shipster, one of its senior officers, to Amman, the Jordanian capital, to meet Tahir Jalil Habbush, the (...)
By Richard Norton-Taylor -UK-
Le lundi 18 août 2008, transmis par
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How Tenet 'betrayed' the CIA on Iraq
Journalist Ron Suskind's revelation that Saddam Hussein's intelligence chief was a pre-war intelligence source reporting to the British that Saddam had no weapons of mass destruction (WMD) adds yet another dimension to the systematic effort by then Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director George Tenet to quash any evidence - no matter how credible - that conflicted with the George W Bush administration's propaganda line that Saddam was actively pursuing a nuclear weapons program.
By Gareth Porter -HK-
Le lundi 18 août 2008, transmis par
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Russia and Georgia : All About Oil
In commenting on the war in the Caucasus, most American analysts have tended to see it as a throwback to the past : as a continuation of a centuries-old blood feud between Russians and Georgians, or, at best, as part of the unfinished business of the Cold War. Many have spoken of Russia's desire to erase the national "humiliation" it experienced with the collapse of the Soviet Union 16 years ago, or to restore its historic "sphere of influence" over the lands to its South. But the conflict is (...)
By Michael Klare -US-
Le mercredi 13 août 2008, transmis par
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Commission d'enquête rwandaise sur le rôle de la France dans le génocide : L'intégralité du Rapport Mucyo
INTRODUCTION GENERALE 1. Création et historique de la Commission
Le Projet de loi portant création de la Commission nationale indépendante chargée de rassembler les éléments de preuve montrant l'implication de l'Etat français dans la préparation et l'exécution du génocide perpétré au Rwanda en 1994, dénommée dans le présent rapport « Commission », a été adopté en 2004 par le Conseil des ministres et a été annoncé dans un communiqué rendu public le 1er août 2004. La Loi organique n° (...)
Le mercredi 6 août 2008, transmis par
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French politicians accused of assisting Rwandan genocide
The Rwandan government has called for the prosecution of a number of senior French politicians over the 1994 genocide of hundreds of thousands of Tutsis, after releasing a report from an official commission that accuses the former president François Mitterand and more than 30 senior French officials of aiding the killers. A two-year investigation by the commission also accuses French forces in Rwanda of crimes against humanity and of using a UN-sanctioned haven for refugees to help those (...)
By Chris McGreal
Le mardi 5 août 2008, transmis par
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Editorial : de la semaine
L'Histoire de France s'est arrêtée à Kigali
L'implication de la France dans le dernier génocide du vingtième siècle n'est plus contestée aujourd'hui que par des esprits chagrins ou retors, incapables sans doute d'affronter la vision traumatisante d'une démocratie ayant renié ses valeurs et perdu son identité dans des charniers à ciel ouvert (...)
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