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you know what happened to the girl in this iconic Pulitzer prize winning photo from the Vietnam War Posted on September 11 2013 8 June 1972 a plane bombed the village of Trang Bang near Saigon now Ho Chi Minh City in South Vietnam after the South Vietnamese pilot mistook a group of Editors Picks 1 Petition to Open Rafah Border Crossing Posted on October 9 2013 Perdana Global Peace Foundation PGPF strongly disapproves and condemns the closure of the Rafah border Freedom of movement is an inalienable basic human right and must never be made subservient Continue Reading 2 The Moral Decoding of 9 11 Beyond the U S Criminal State The Grand Plan for a New World Order Posted on March 1 2013 Part I By Prof John McMurtry Global Research February 19 2013 Journal of 9 11 Studies We bring to the consideration of our readers this incisive and carefully formulated analysis by Continue Reading 1 Letter of Vietnam student Tran Thi Hoan victim of Agent orange sent to the US President Obama Posted on February 4 2013 Dear President Barack Obama My name is Trần Thị Hoan 23 born in Đức Linh District Bình Thuận Province Việt Nam I am a second generation victim of Agent Continue Reading 0 Islam the Politics of Hegemony Posted on October 12 2012 GRTV speaks to Dr Chandra Muzaffar President of the International Movement for a Just World JUST about the unrest sweeping the Islamic world in response to The Innocence of Muslims Continue Reading Previous Posts September 17 2013 The Chemical Attacks in East Ghouta Used to Justify a Military Intervention in Syria Comments September 17 2013 Hamas Egypt arrests 2 Gaza fishermen Comments September 13 2013 A Plea for Caution From Russia Comments September 12 2013 Footage Of Chemical Attack In Syria Is Fraud Says Mother Superior Of St James Monastery In Qara Comments September 12 2013 Syria Another War Based on Lies SAY NO TO OBAMA S WAR Comments September 11 2013 Putin Didn t Save Obama He Beat Him Comments September 11 2013 Drums of war a familiar beat Comments September 5 2013 A Modest Proposal for Syria Comments September 5 2013 The Power of Our Voices A Zine About the Palestinian Call for the Cultural Boycott of Israel Comments September 3 2013 Press Release Stop War on Syria Comments Events Petition for Opening of Rafah Border Sign Now 4 signatures Save Gaza Perdana Global Peace Foundation PGPF strongly disapproves and condemns the closure of the Rafah border Freedom of movement is an inalienable basic human right and must never be made subservient to political considerations particularly since Rafah Border is the only lifeline the Palestinians of Gaza have to the outside world PGPF is therefore shocked and appalled that the Egyptian government claims the closure of the Rafah border is necessary to prevent activity by armed militants The closure has in fact resulted in collective punishment of the entire population of 1 7 million which
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Michael O K Yeoh Mr Hans Christof Von Sponeck THE KUALA LUMPUR INITIATIVE TO CRIMINALISE WAR 17 December 2005 The Kuala Lumpur Global Peace Forum of concerned peoples from all five continents are UNITED in the belief that peace is the essential condition for the survival and well being of the human race DETERMINED to promote peace and save succeeding generations from the scourge of war OUTRAGED over the frequent resort to war in the settlement of disputes between nations DISTURBED that militarists are preparing for more wars TROUBLED that use of armed force increases insecurity for all and TERRIFIED that the possession of nuclear weapons and the imminent risk of nuclear war will lead to the annihilation of life on earth To achieve peace we now declare that Wars increasingly involve the killing of innocent people and are therefore abhorrent and criminal Killings in war are as criminal as the killings within societies in times of peace Since killings in peace time are subject to the domestic law of crime killings in war must likewise be subject to the international law of crimes This should be so irrespective of whether these killings in war are authorized or permitted by domestic law All commercial financial industrial and scientific activities that aid and abet war should be criminalised All national leaders who initiate aggression must be subjected to the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court All nations must strengthen the resolve to accept the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter and institute methods to settle international disputes by peaceful means and to renounce war Armed force shall not be used except when authorised by a Resolution passed by two thirds majority of the total membership of the General Assembly of the United Nations All legislators and all members of Government must affirm their belief in peace and pledge to strive for peace Political parties all over the world must include peace as one of their principal objectives Non Governmental Organisations committed to the promotion of peace should be set up in all nations Public servants and professionals particularly in the medical legal educational and scientific fields must promote peace and campaign actively against war The media must actively oppose war and the incitement to war and consciously promote the peaceful settlement of international disputes Entertainment media must cease to glorify war and violence and should instead cultivate the ethos of peace All religious leaders must condemn war and promote peace To these ends the Forum resolves to establish a permanent Secretariat in Kuala Lumpur to IMPLEMENT this Initiative OPPOSE policies and programmes that incite war and SEEK the cooperation of NGOs worldwide to achieve the goals of this Initiative Signed by Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf Prof Francis A Boyle Dr Helen Caldicott Mr Matthias Chang Prof Michel Chossudovsky Prof Shad Saleem Faruqi Mr Denis J Halliday Dato Mukhriz Mahathir Dr Chandra Muzaffar Dato Michael O K Yeoh Mr Hans Christof Von Sponeck Comments Closed Comments
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the Egyptian government claims the closure of the Rafah border is necessary to prevent activity by armed militants The closure has in fact resulted in collective punishment of the entire population of 1 7 million which is ironically the exact same treatment Palestinians are experiencing at the hands of Israel Gaza has been dubbed the largest open prison in the world due to the blockade Apart from the mobility for the purpose of having economic activities with neighbouring Egypt citizens and refugees within Gaza are not able to access much needed health care The consensus on damages of such measure is clear and overwhelming as restriction to health access violates basic human rights guaranteed by international humanitarian and human rights law The Palestinian Minister of Health in Gaza reported that hospitals throughout the Gaza Strip are running dangerously low on lifesaving medications and equipment A report by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs OCHA has revealed that Egypt s security concerns have managed to limit education of Palestinians wishing to study abroad Electricity production of a Gaza power plant is at risk of shutting down operations due to a trickling effect of fuel shortage coming from Egypt An estimated 600 000 people within the Gaza Strip may not have access to adequate and safe water and sanitation services as a result of increased power outages and lack of fuel stated the report For the sake of peace and humanity the Palestinians of Gaza must be allowed to travel PGPF calls upon all to join this movement to pressure the Egyptian government to reopen the border permanently The following has been demarcated by the international community in support of opening borders between Gaza and Egypt 1 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights article 13 affirms Everyone has the
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fact resulted in collective punishment of the entire population of 1 7 million which is ironically the exact same treatment Palestinians are experiencing at the hands of Israel Gaza has been dubbed the largest open prison in the world due to the blockade Apart from the mobility for the purpose of having economic activities with neighbouring Egypt citizens and refugees within Gaza are not able to access much needed health care The consensus on damages of such measure is clear and overwhelming as restriction to health access violates basic human rights guaranteed by international humanitarian and human rights law The Palestinian Minister of Health in Gaza reported that hospitals throughout the Gaza Strip are running dangerously low on lifesaving medications and equipment A report by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs OCHA has revealed that Egypt s security concerns have managed to limit education of Palestinians wishing to study abroad Electricity production of a Gaza power plant is at risk of shutting down operations due to a trickling effect of fuel shortage coming from Egypt An estimated 600 000 people within the Gaza Strip may not have access to adequate and safe water and sanitation services as a result of increased power outages and lack of fuel stated the report For the sake of peace and humanity the Palestinians of Gaza must be allowed to travel PGPF calls upon all to join this movement to pressure the Egyptian government to reopen the border permanently The following has been demarcated by the international community in support of opening borders between Gaza and Egypt 1 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights article 13 affirms Everyone has the right to leave any country including his own and return to his country 2 The International Convention on the Elimination of All
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the Palestinians of Gaza have to the outside world PGPF is therefore shocked and appalled that the Egyptian government claims the closure of the Rafah border is necessary to prevent activity by armed militants The closure has in fact resulted in collective punishment of the entire population of 1 7 million which is ironically the exact same treatment Palestinians are experiencing at the hands of Israel Gaza has been dubbed the largest open prison in the world due to the blockade Apart from the mobility for the purpose of having economic activities with neighbouring Egypt citizens and refugees within Gaza are not able to access much needed health care The consensus on damages of such measure is clear and overwhelming as restriction to health access violates basic human rights guaranteed by international humanitarian and human rights law The Palestinian Minister of Health in Gaza reported that hospitals throughout the Gaza Strip are running dangerously low on lifesaving medications and equipment A report by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs OCHA has revealed that Egypt s security concerns have managed to limit education of Palestinians wishing to study abroad Electricity production of a Gaza power plant is at risk of shutting down operations due to a trickling effect of fuel shortage coming from Egypt An estimated 600 000 people within the Gaza Strip may not have access to adequate and safe water and sanitation services as a result of increased power outages and lack of fuel stated the report For the sake of peace and humanity the Palestinians of Gaza must be allowed to travel PGPF calls upon all to join this movement to pressure the Egyptian government to reopen the border permanently The following has been demarcated by the international community in support of opening borders between
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at the hands of Israel Gaza has been dubbed the largest open prison in the world due to the blockade Apart from the mobility for the purpose of having economic activities with neighbouring Egypt citizens and refugees within Gaza are not able to access much needed health care The consensus on damages of such measure is clear and overwhelming as restriction to health access violates basic human rights guaranteed by international humanitarian and human rights law The Palestinian Minister of Health in Gaza reported that hospitals throughout the Gaza Strip are running dangerously low on lifesaving medications and equipment A report by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs OCHA has revealed that Egypt s security concerns have managed to limit education of Palestinians wishing to study abroad Electricity production of a Gaza power plant is at risk of shutting down operations due to a trickling effect of fuel shortage coming from Egypt An estimated 600 000 people within the Gaza Strip may not have access to adequate and safe water and sanitation services as a result of increased power outages and lack of fuel stated the report For the sake of peace and humanity the Palestinians of Gaza must be allowed to travel PGPF calls upon all to join this movement to pressure the Egyptian government to reopen the border permanently The following has been demarcated by the international community in support of opening borders between Gaza and Egypt 1 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights article 13 affirms Everyone has the right to leave any country including his own and return to his country 2 The International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination Article 5 d ii states State parties undertake to prohibit and to eliminate racial discrimination on all its forms
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at the hands of Israel Gaza has been dubbed the largest open prison in the world due to the blockade Apart from the mobility for the purpose of having economic activities with neighbouring Egypt citizens and refugees within Gaza are not able to access much needed health care The consensus on damages of such measure is clear and overwhelming as restriction to health access violates basic human rights guaranteed by international humanitarian and human rights law The Palestinian Minister of Health in Gaza reported that hospitals throughout the Gaza Strip are running dangerously low on lifesaving medications and equipment A report by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs OCHA has revealed that Egypt s security concerns have managed to limit education of Palestinians wishing to study abroad Electricity production of a Gaza power plant is at risk of shutting down operations due to a trickling effect of fuel shortage coming from Egypt An estimated 600 000 people within the Gaza Strip may not have access to adequate and safe water and sanitation services as a result of increased power outages and lack of fuel stated the report For the sake of peace and humanity the Palestinians of Gaza must be allowed to travel PGPF calls upon all to join this movement to pressure the Egyptian government to reopen the border permanently The following has been demarcated by the international community in support of opening borders between Gaza and Egypt 1 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights article 13 affirms Everyone has the right to leave any country including his own and return to his country 2 The International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination Article 5 d ii states State parties undertake to prohibit and to eliminate racial discrimination on all its forms
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