German Wings Absturz – mehr Besonnenheit bitte

Auf Anderwelt Online, von Peter Haisenko, 27. März 2015.

Es schockiert mich, mit welcher Leichtigkeit ein junger Mann zum Massenmörder erklärt wird. Wie kann ein französischer Staatsanwalt, der bislang nur über Teilinformationen verfügt, einen unbescholtenen Menschen unter Preisgabe seines Namens öffentlich des Massenmordes bezichtigen? Wie kann er damit dessen Familie den Medien zum Fraß vorwerfen? Die Erklärungen dieses Staatsbeamten zeigen vor allem eines: Gesichertes Wissen gibt es noch nicht, dafür aber noch jede Menge ungeklärte Fragen.   Continuer la lecture de « German Wings Absturz – mehr Besonnenheit bitte »

Afghanistan's China Card

Published on Tom Dispatch, by Dilip Hiro, March 31, 2015.

In June 2014, as he was preparing to send 300 U.S. military advisers back to Iraq, President Obama hailed the American counterterror campaign in Yemen — Special Operations advisers (and CIA operatives) on the ground, drones in the air — as a “model” for what he hoped to do against the Islamic State. In September, as Craig Whitlock of the Washington Post wrote, President Obama “cited his Yemen strategy as a template for confronting jihadist threats in other places, including Iraq and Syria.” He was still making reference to its “success” this January when discussing what had become Iraq War 3.0.   Continuer la lecture de « Afghanistan's China Card »

Germanwings Flight 4U 9525 – no, it is not a crazy co-pilot

(my comment: ok, immagine the protest waves going through Europe, if it is officially admitted that the US military is playing jokes over our air-space, instead over an international water … not to speak over their own territory … yes, what these bluddy americans have to play ouver our European Air Space!? – Heidi).

Namibia: Industrialisation and Women's Liberation

Published on allAfrica, by Marxist Group, Windhoek, March 27, 2015;

PRESIDENT Hage Geingob has established new ministries, among them the Ministry of Industrialisation, Trade and SME Development, as well as the Ministry of Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare.

This is evidently in line with Vision 2030 objectives that envisage an advanced level of industrial growth in terms of wide-scale manufacturing, technological improvements and, in general, productive activities … // Continuer la lecture de « Namibia: Industrialisation and Women's Liberation »