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At the United Nations Climate Change Conference in December 2011, the United States delegation obstructed any meaningful negotiations over the growing climate change crisis, not only refusing to act but preventing other countries from taking steps to save the planet.

As Todd Stern, the top US negotiator, began to speak at the U.N. summit for first time, Middlebury College student Abigail Borah interrupted the proceedings, saying, "The US government does not speak on my behalf."

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WikiLeaks

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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

Help Stop these Crimes: Collateral Murder Video Showings and more...

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.

Chicago Protests Torture on Human Rights Day PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 18 December 2011 20:28

From the Chicago Chapter of World Can't Wait

Saturday, December 10, was a big day for people in Chicago's human rights community. It's not every day that a royal visit caps off a day of protest and activism!

December 10 was International Human Rights Day, and the day started with a 1 p.m. program in Federal Plaza (Adams & Dearborn) to detail kidnapping, torture, indefinite detention, and other U.S. outrages against human rights in Guantanamo, Bagram, other Afghanistan detention sites, plus black sites around the world, and also Abu Ghraib. Members of Chicago World Can't Wait were joined by supporters from Voices for Creative Non-Violence, Midwest Antiwar Mobilization, and other organizations.

In addition to offshore detention, speakers also addressed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention, the scandalous history of Chicago police torture, torture-by-solitary-confinement at Tamms (Illinois Supermax facility) and Pelican Bay (California), and the abuse of Bradley Manning. Referring to the upcoming trial of Bradley Manning, one speaker said, "Would there have been an Arab Spring w/o Bradley? Would there have been an Occupy movement? We should be giving him the Congressional Medal of Honor! We should give HIM the Nobel Peace Prize!"

The protesters proceeded to the Occupy Chicago location at LaSalle & Jackson, where they met a second group of protesters from Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood. The Pilsen group, affiliated with Human Thread, had just completed a three mile march to protest violations of human rights by a power generation company operating in the Pilsen neighborhood.

The two groups of protesters combined and marched the short distance to the power generation company headquarters, where a statement was read demanding protection of the environment in the Pilsen community.

The combined group then began a long march up State Street -- the main shopping district -- where they startled the shoppers packing the sidewalks with their chants of "Human Rights Today! Human Rights Every Day!"

In addition to being International Human Rights Day, December 10 was the second anniversary of the day on which the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize was presented to Barack Obama in Oslo, Norway. The culmination of the day's protest was a ceremony in front of Obama Campaign 2012 HQ on East Randolph Street, featuring an appearance by King Harald V of Norway. King Harald recalled the high hopes with which the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize had been bestowed on Barack Obama two years previous, and then -- "with the deepest regret" -- recited the U.S. president's actions:

> failure to close Guantanamo
> expansion of indefinite detention at Bagram and other detention centers throughout Afghanistan
> assassinations, including assassinations of U.S. citizens, among other violations of due process
> virtually unlimited use of drone technology & drone warfare to remove the last vestiges of democratic involvement in the implementation of foreign affairs and conduct of war
> widening of the war of terror into Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia
> arrogation of war power to himself in the NATO attack on Libya
> threats of war against Iran

King Harald performed an official ceremony of revocation of Barack Obama's Nobel Peace Prize, concluding, "Let this unprecedented action, taken only with the most profound regret, stand as an example to ALL who abandon the values and attitudes of PEACEMAKING under the allure of POWER and VIOLENCE."

(Read the full transcript of remarks by King Harald V on the occasion of the Revocation of the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Barack Obama.)
 

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