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Miley Cyrus, the young pop singer, released this video in November 2011. She set her song, "Liberty Walk" to images and video from the Occupy protests around the country and around the world, opening with the words,  "This is dedicated to the thousands of people who are standing up for what they believe in."

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WikiLeaks

Wikileaks

Discover the truth

of the unjust, illegitimate war in Iraq and Afghanistan: WikiLeaks releases hundreds of thousands of military records revealing thousands of civilian deaths, execution squads,
other war crimes. 

The Guantánamo Files

documenting torture, abuse, and years of unjust imprisonment.

Watch "Collateral Murder"

The military's own video documenting the killing of 12 Iraqis from a helicopter circling above

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Bradley Manning

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The young soldier accused of releasing the US military records. 
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NATO Summit Protests

Chicago Spring:
Protest the War Criminal (NATO) Summit!

The "North Atlantic Treaty Organization" (NATO) promotes its mission as “security, cooperation among nations, and peace keeping.”
In fact,it is an organization led and dominated by the world's best-armed war criminals, led by the United States.
Join us in protesting NATO
in Chicago May 20/21!

Stop the Drones

Drone Wars

The use of Predator drones (unmanned flying vehicles
that are often armed with video-guided missiles) by the
US military and CIA is a largely untold story of the "Global
War on Terror / Global Contingency Operation" - yet has caused thousands of deaths in Pakistan and Afghanistan, many of whom are women and children.
Find out more and take action to stop the drones.

The U.S. Government Tortured Children: Demand War Crimes Prosecutions Now! PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 28 March 2009 21:50
Action: Monday March 30  -  4:00 pm
Join World Can't Wait in front of the New York Times building, 8th Avenue between 40/41st Streets
 
Be part of a contingent of "detainees" representing the criminal torture by the U.S. government. We will display a banner reading "The U.S. government tortured children" & "Prosecute the Bush Regime now!"   
 
A new book by professor Michael Haas reveals that the Bush Regime detained and tortured thousands of children in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Guantanamo.  In “George W. Bush, War Criminal?” Haas—who has taught at schools including Northwestern University and the University of London—reports that, while imprisoned, these children were subjected to various forms of physical and psychological torture that included:
Rape; severe physical beatings; solitary confinement; denial of contact with parents for years at a time; use of dogs
 
Child Detention on a Shocking Scale:
   
            * In May 2008, Human Rights Watch reported that the U.S. had detained 2400 children in Iraq since 2003, including 100 new children per month in 2007.
            * Haas reports that, in 2002 alone, the U.S. captured “at least 800 boys, aged 10 to 15” in Afghanistan, and sent 64 of them to Guantanamo.
 
Prosecute the Bush Regime for War Crimes: 
   
Torture and indefinite detention—including the horrific abuses against children described here—have their origins in the highest levels of government. Bush Regime lawyers like John Yoo wrote the key memos that authorized torture and indefinite detention. In April 2008, ABC News reported that Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleeza Rice, Colin Powell, John Ashcroft, and George Tenet met repeatedly in the White House to plan specific “enhanced interrogation techniques” to use on specific detainees. George W. Bush himself admitted to approving these meetings.
Dick Cheney has admitted to authorizing waterboarding—which both the U.N. High Commissioner For Human Rights  and President Barack Obama have said is torture.
           
What this all adds up to is: Top Bush officials all the way up to the former president himself are guilty of war crimes, and must be prosecuted. Under the United Nations Convention Against Torture, each state that has signed the convention—including the United States—is required to investigate and prosecute torturers.    Therefore, prosecution of the Bush Regime is not only morally, but legally, required.
 
Barack Obama is Covering & Continuing the Bush regime’s crimes:
    
Barack Obama is continuing Bush’s indefinite detention and denial of habeas corpus. He is continuing rendition—the practice of kidnapping a person in one country and shipping them to another country for imprisonment. He is using the “state secrets” argument to block torture victims from suing the U.S. government. While announcing the closure of Guantanamo in a year or two, he is continuing to hold hundreds of detainees there--including more than 59 of whom the government itself has cleared for release--where they are held in solitary and force fed through nasal tubes when they go on hunger strikes.

 
On top of all this, Barack Obama has refused to prosecute Bush officials despite their blatant commission of war crimes.  This means the Obama administration is now, itself, in violation of international law. As Michael Ratner, president of the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), said during a February 5 interview with Democracy Now: “As we sit here, the Obama administration is in violation of the Convention Against Torture if it doesn’t commence an investigation of Cheney, of Rumsfeld and others.” 

All of the above should make clear that Barack Obama will not put an end to the U.S. torture state.  It is up to us, the people.
 

 

Announcing: War Criminals Watch. Only mass, independent, visible resistance to the crimes of our government will bring these crimes to a halt. What can you do in your institution/school/religious group to make war criminals unwelcome? 
 
Learn more at warcriminalswatch.org (a project of The World Can't Wait)  866 973 4463  worldcantwait.org

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