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محمد فرح
محمد فرح
Registered: 09-14-2006
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Re: NEGATIVE AMERICAN RESPONSE TO INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AGREEMENTS (Re: محمد فرح)
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Examples and Events on American Crimes throughout its History
1 - In April 1961: The American Marines made repression on an uprising in Dominican, and occupied all the country in early May. This occupation lasted for eight years. 2 - On June 6, 1933: The Saudi Finance Minister, Abdalla Al-Suleiman, and Luid Hamilton, signed an agreement giving the Americans the rivilege of oil exploration in Saudi Arabia. 3 - In May 1945: The American Air Force attacked the German Dersen city. The bombing resulted in the death of 150,000 civilians, and destruction of 60% of the city’s buildings. 4 - In early December 1943: The German Marine Forces sank the American ship (S/S john Harvey) which was carrying 150 tons of the poisonous mustard gas/ 5 – On August 1845: the US President, Turmen ordered the throwing of the second nuclear bomb on the Japanese Najazaki city. Around 78150 people were killed due to the bombing as well as the severe injury and distortion of tens of people. 6 – On September, 1945: the American President, Truman approved establishment of an American air base in Dhahran to be the first American one in the Arab Gulf. 7 – In 1946: the Americans looted 250,000 tons of fatal gas in Georgia area in Austria. 8 – On March 3, 1949: The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) launched a military coup in Syria led by Hosni Al-Zaeem. The military coup was planned at the American Embassy in Damascus. 9 – On August 4, 1949; A group of Syrian officers were ordered by the American Embassy in Damascus to besiege the house of Hosni Al-Zaeem and killed him. 10 – On June 26, 1950: The United States intervened militarily against North Korea in favour of South Korea. 11- On March 10, 1952: The United States supported General Patista to stage a coup in Cuba. He seized power and became a dictator who was linked to the United States. 12 – On August 1952: The CIA launched a military coup in Guatemala and bombed the capital and other areas. 13 – On July 15, 1958: The six American Fleet occupied Lebanon to support the government of Kamil Shamoon. 14 – On November 1: The CIA killed Prime Minister of Vietnam, Dego Den Dem, who was its former agent. 15- On April 1961, 1961: The United States attempted to invade Cuba through a number of deported Cubans, who were supported by American planes. 16 – On May 4, 1965: American ships and planes transported 1700 of Infantry troops and 2500 soldiers to Dominican. 17 – On September 11, 1977: The CIA implemented a military coup against Salvador Alinde in Chile. 19 – On October 20, 1977: The American Minister of Energy declared that the United States shall resort to protection of the oil production areas in the Middle East. 20 – On December 13, 1979: The American administration decided to expel the Iranian diplomats in the United States. 20 – By the end of May 1980: More than 30 American military ships gathered near the coasts of Iran. 21 – On April 28, 1980: The American President Carter said that he is studying the possibility of launching military operations to rescue the five American hostages in Iran. 22 – On July, 1980: The American administration decided to work out a new military strategy based enabling the American army to fight two major wars in one time. 23 – On February 25, 1982: The US administration adopted steps to ban the Libyan oil and to ban the petroleum and electronic equipment to Libya. 24 – On July 7, 1983: Ships of the American Sixth Fleet arrived at an area of less than 50 kilometers from the Lebanese coasts to support the Zionist forces which invaded Lebanon on June 5, 1983. 25 – On May 22, 194: President Regan told King Fahad bin Abdul-Aziz that the American administration is studying the stage of military work, if necessary, to protect Petroleum Ships at the Gulf. 26 – On July 1985: The American Senate ratified a law that entitled President Regan to intervene militarily in Nicaragua. 27 – On January 1, 1986: The United States imposed a number of sanctions on Libya and severed the economic relations with. 28 - On January 24, 1986: The United States’ Sixth Fleet conducted provocative sea and maneuvers near the Libyan coasts. 29 – On April 22, 1986: The United States, Britain and France used the Veto at the Security Council against a draft resolution of the Non Allied Movement which condemned the American raid against Libya. 30 – On July 10, 1986: The American Ministry of Defence disclosed its plan to establish new establishments to store nuclear arms in 26 air bases in Europe and the Far East. 30 – On November 1986: President Regan imposed economic sanctions against Libya due to what he called its support to terrorism. 31 – On April 3, 1988: The American Ministry of Defence decided sending more military forces to provide required security for the American forces at Panama Canal’s are and to protect American nationals and interests. 32 – On April 18, 1988: American war ships destroyed two Iranian oil tanker ships southern of the Gulf. 33 – On December 20, 1989: the American forces invaded Panama through orders from President George Bush to arrest General Manuel Norega and to try him before court in the United States. 34 – In 1990, the United States suspended its military and economic assistance to Pakistan bases on its suspicion that Islamabad is developing nuclear arms. 35 – During January 17 – February 1991: The American forces in Iraq destroyed more than 8437 houses,157 bridges, the railways, 130 major and branch electricity stations, 249 kindergartens, 139 social welfare houses, 100 hospitals and Health clinics and 1708 elementary schools. 36 – In 1990, the American planes destroyed Al-Ameriya resort in Baghdad, killing tens of elders, children and women. 37 – Intensive American air missile and air attacks staged on Iraq. 38 – in 1996: The United States set up a fund of 20 million dollars to undermine the Islamic regime in Teheran. 39- On September 28, 1997: Iraq announced that more than 1.2 million persons have died due to lack of medical supplies sine the imposition of the siege on Iraq. 40 – On November 2, 2000: A report revealed the United State’s use of uranium in 1991 in its bombing of Iraq. 41 – By the end of 2003: American forces killed many Afghan people in the context of its co-called campaign against terrorism. 42 – On June 28, 2005: secret American detentions in Europe are violating the international law. 43 – On June 27, 2005: The United States detained tens of Muslims without directing charges against them. 44 – In April 2004: The American forces’ abuse of war prisoners in Iraq began to provoke concern in the world.
Reasons behind Military Intervention in Darfur Article written by: Mamdouh Ismail Sudan has been engaged in continuous war against the rebellion in the south, which was supported by Zionism and the Americans. The conflict and war has halted the implementation of several development projects in south Sudan. As soon as the south conflict was solved, another problem appeared in Darfur region, which is fuelled by the United States and its allies with the aim to utilize the humanitarian crisis for putting pressure and carrying out invasion on Sudan. The American-motivated resolution on deployment of international forces in Darfur came in a time when the Arab World is suffering from split and severe weakness and the raging of wars and violence in Iraq, Palestine and Lebanon. It was astonishing that the American administration has demanded Sudan to accept immediately the implementation of the resolution on deployment of the international forces in Darfur. The resolution was intended to pave the way for American intervention in Sudan, which is regarded as a strategic and important area. Sudan is considered a strategic depth for Egypt, and it represents the southern border of the Middle East which is targeted by the United States. Thus, Egypt and its people are required to live up to their role for rejecting the American intervention in Sudan. The intervention in Sudan will undermine Sudan’s sovereignty and unity. The Political and Military Reporter of the French “ Libersion” shed light on the major hidden objectives for the United States plan to intervene in Darfur region. He warned that the foreign intervention in Darfur will negatively affect and harm all the Arab countries. The writer regarded the deployment of international forces in Darfur as intended to provide a legitimate reason for the United States to interfere in Sudan affairs and to colonize it for the sake of #####ng its petroleum resources. The French writer indicated the state of weakness and disunity prevalent in the Arab World is encouraging to the United States so as to implement its goals and strategies, including the invasion of Darfur and Sudan and the establishment of the New Middle East. The essay referred to the strategic position of Sudan at the Horn of Africa area and a source of water for Egypt.
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