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IRAQ Culture
This is a simple video about Iraq culture and the life during the war and ISIS....Designed by Me (Ahmed B. Hameed)
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Iraq Culture
Mandy Murray Interpersonal Communications
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Beautiful Iraq
This is a short clip of Iraqi people's lives and their heritage and culture.
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Welcome to Baghdad: How Iraq Used to Be in the 1950s
Fascinating insight in to Iraq in the 1950s. The country is steeped in a rich history and culture. The very beginnings of civilisation started here and where man began cultivating the land and where writing was conceived. It even used to be a tourist hot spot.
Watch another video about Iraq in the 1950s here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkcoQ1EJ_hU
This film is actually a shortened version of
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American Culture For Iraq
description.
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Culture Fiesta Iraq
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Examining Culture & Language in Iraq
Culture in Education - Iraq.
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Who Are The Kurds?
With ISIS all over the news, it's easy to forget that there are many more groups in Iraq fighting for control. One of these groups of people are the Kurds and they're starting to become a force to be reckoned with. Who are they and what do they want in Iraq?
Learn More:
Who Are The Kurds?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/inatl/daily/feb99/kurdprofile.htm
A largely Sunni Muslim people
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Iraq's lethal confession culture
Ten years since the US led invasion and Iraq remains enmeshed in a cycle of human rights abuses, including attacks on civilians, torture of detainees and unf...
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World Culture Festival 2011 - Kurdish Folk Dance from Iraq
A 20 person delegation will showcase Kurdish culture and their views on intercultural peace. They will perform a traditional Kurdish dance, present an essay ...
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[406] Iraq War Round III, Old Man Rape Culture & Ending Torturous Solitary Confinement
Abby Martin Breaks the Set on the War On ISIS, Old Man Rape Culture, Individual Social Accountability, Ending Solitary Confinement and Drones on the Farm. LI...
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DATE CULTURE IN IRAQ
Reel 1, dates are picked, pressed, and boxed near Basrah and Baghdad, Iraq. Includes shots of date workers dancing an Arab war dance. Reel 2, date palms are pruned. Bags are plaited from the date leaf pinnae. Dates are transported on camels. A date garden is cultivated.
Date: ca. 1915 - ca. 1959
Creators: Department of Agriculture. Federal Extension Service. 1/2/1954-4/13/1970 (Most Recent)
From:
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Alex Covers Wikileaks Video: A Culture of Psychopathic Abuse in Iraq on The Alex Jones Show 1/4
Wikileakd video shows U.S. troops firing on Reuters reporters and Iraqi children [[ Pentagon cover-up expands to demonize whistleblower for leak ]] Aaron Dyk...
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Alex Covers Wikileaks Video: A Culture of Psychopathic Abuse in Iraq on The Alex Jones Show 2/4
Wikileakd video shows U.S. troops firing on Reuters reporters and Iraqi children [[ Pentagon cover-up expands to demonize whistleblower for leak ]] Aaron Dyk...
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Alex Covers Wikileaks Video: A Culture of Psychopathic Abuse in Iraq on The Alex Jones Show 3/4
Wikileaks video shows U.S. troops firing on Reuters reporters and Iraqi children [[ Pentagon cover-up expands to demonize whistleblower for leak ]] Aaron Dyk...
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Alex Covers Wikileaks Video: A Culture of Psychopathic Abuse in Iraq on The Alex Jones Show 4/4
Wikileakd video shows U.S. troops firing on Reuters reporters and Iraqi children
[[ Pentagon cover-up expands to demonize whistleblower for leak ]]
Aaron Dykes & Alex Jones
http://www.Infowars.com
http://www.wikileaks.org/
April 6, 2010
War is a known entity in its capacity to warp the value of life for those involved. Dehumanization takes many forms, but few examples are more v
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Iraq culture with traditional song.. chi mali wali
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Edward Said: Imperial Continuity - Palestine, Iraq, and U.S. Policy.
A lecture by Dr. Edward W. Said:
"Imperial Continuity: Palestine, Iraq, and U.S. Policy."
University of Washington, The Walker-Ames Lecture Series -- 8 May 2003.
Edward Said, acclaimed for his literary and cultural criticism, is a sought-after commentator on Middle Eastern politics and America's foremost spokesman for the Palestinian cause. His influential book, "Orientalism," (1978), is an e
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Roadtrip Iraq - Post war documentary
Roadtrip Iraq is crossing the country from north to south, taking the pulse of a nation that is no longer at war but neither at peace.
Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe
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Marcelle Faragalla & Ronny Salim - طالعة من بيت ابوها - Iraq Group - Culture Wheel- Egypt
فرقة عراق
بقيادة الفنان / احمد شمة
غناء : مارسيل فرج الله
رونى سالم
عزف :
بشار جورج
علي شاكر
خالد ابو حجازي
07.11.2006
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A Tourist's Guide to Erbil, Iraq-Kurdistan
I fly into Erbil, Kurdistan-Iraq. But this is nothing like Baghdad; it's peaceful and full of culture. I wander around a bazaar, see a bit of the citadel, and then do a rip around the city in a taxi.
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#Unite4Heritage. Celebrating Iraq’s cultural diversity
Iraq, the cradle of civilization, is home to some of the world’s oldest monuments, sites and traditions, which represent a unique blend of many different cultures. The recent conflict has witnessed severe attacks against this diversity. Today, we must stand united to protect heritage in Iraq and around the world. We must #unite4heritage.
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A Culture of Love | Iraq Recap Pt. 1
In this video Jason Law recaps our trip to Iraq and the power and momentum that is gained when there is unity.
IRAQ Culture
This is a simple video about Iraq culture and the life during the war and ISIS....Designed by Me (Ahmed B. Hameed)...
This is a simple video about Iraq culture and the life during the war and ISIS....Designed by Me (Ahmed B. Hameed)
wn.com/Iraq Culture
This is a simple video about Iraq culture and the life during the war and ISIS....Designed by Me (Ahmed B. Hameed)
- published: 20 Jun 2015
- views: 5
Iraq Culture
Mandy Murray Interpersonal Communications...
Mandy Murray Interpersonal Communications
wn.com/Iraq Culture
Mandy Murray Interpersonal Communications
- published: 11 Dec 2014
- views: 1
Beautiful Iraq
This is a short clip of Iraqi people's lives and their heritage and culture....
This is a short clip of Iraqi people's lives and their heritage and culture.
wn.com/Beautiful Iraq
This is a short clip of Iraqi people's lives and their heritage and culture.
Welcome to Baghdad: How Iraq Used to Be in the 1950s
Fascinating insight in to Iraq in the 1950s. The country is steeped in a rich history and culture. The very beginnings of civilisation started here and where ma...
Fascinating insight in to Iraq in the 1950s. The country is steeped in a rich history and culture. The very beginnings of civilisation started here and where man began cultivating the land and where writing was conceived. It even used to be a tourist hot spot.
Watch another video about Iraq in the 1950s here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkcoQ1EJ_hU
This film is actually a shortened version of our Ageless Iraq reels 1 & 2 which you can see here:
Reel 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YY-V-Bl7GU8
Reel 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9YC89Btock
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wn.com/Welcome To Baghdad How Iraq Used To Be In The 1950S
Fascinating insight in to Iraq in the 1950s. The country is steeped in a rich history and culture. The very beginnings of civilisation started here and where man began cultivating the land and where writing was conceived. It even used to be a tourist hot spot.
Watch another video about Iraq in the 1950s here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkcoQ1EJ_hU
This film is actually a shortened version of our Ageless Iraq reels 1 & 2 which you can see here:
Reel 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YY-V-Bl7GU8
Reel 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9YC89Btock
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Pathé News was a producer of newsreels, cinemagazines, and documentaries from 1910 until 1976 in the United Kingdom. Its founder, Charles Pathé, was a pioneer of moving pictures in the silent era. The Pathé News archive is known today as "British Pathé". Its collection of news film and movies is fully digitised and available online.
- published: 08 Aug 2014
- views: 172184
Who Are The Kurds?
With ISIS all over the news, it's easy to forget that there are many more groups in Iraq fighting for control. One of these groups of people are the Kurds and t...
With ISIS all over the news, it's easy to forget that there are many more groups in Iraq fighting for control. One of these groups of people are the Kurds and they're starting to become a force to be reckoned with. Who are they and what do they want in Iraq?
Learn More:
Who Are The Kurds?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/inatl/daily/feb99/kurdprofile.htm
A largely Sunni Muslim people with their own language and culture, most Kurds live in the generally contiguous areas of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Armenia and Syria
A BRIEF SURVEY OF THE HISTORY OF THE KURDS
http://www.institutkurde.org/en/institute/who_are_the_kurds.php
The first question which comes to mind is that of the origins of the Kurds. Who are they? Where do they come from?
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TestTube's new daily show is committed to answering the smart, inquisitive questions we have about life, society, politics and anything else happening in the news. It's a place where curiosity rules and together we'll get a clearer understanding of this crazy world we live in.
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Iraqi Kurdistan
http://atlismta.org/online-journals/0607-journal-development-challenges/iraqi-kurdistan/
"The Kurds are a group of people who inhabit the mountainous border region between Southern Turkey, Northern Iraq, and Western Iran, as well as parts of Syria, Azerbaijan and Armenia."
Peoples Without Borders: Kurdish, Basque and Tuareg Nationalism
https://basque.unr.edu/docs/Zoe-World_Politics_Review.pdf
"The Persistent Boundaries of Kurdish Nationalism"
Willing to Face Death: A History of Kurdish Military Forces - the Peshmerga - From the Ottoman Empire to Present-Day Iraq
http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3203&context;=etd
"Translated as "those who face death", the peshmerga have become a staple of
Kurdish culture in the last 100 years."
The Kurdish Conflict: Aspirations for Statehood within the Spirals of International Relations in the 21st Century
http://www.kurdishaspect.com/doc060910SK.html
"The ability of the Kurds, a scattered, divided and stateless people, to engage in International Relations (IR) never ceases to surprise."
wn.com/Who Are The Kurds
With ISIS all over the news, it's easy to forget that there are many more groups in Iraq fighting for control. One of these groups of people are the Kurds and they're starting to become a force to be reckoned with. Who are they and what do they want in Iraq?
Learn More:
Who Are The Kurds?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/inatl/daily/feb99/kurdprofile.htm
A largely Sunni Muslim people with their own language and culture, most Kurds live in the generally contiguous areas of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Armenia and Syria
A BRIEF SURVEY OF THE HISTORY OF THE KURDS
http://www.institutkurde.org/en/institute/who_are_the_kurds.php
The first question which comes to mind is that of the origins of the Kurds. Who are they? Where do they come from?
_________________________
TestTube's new daily show is committed to answering the smart, inquisitive questions we have about life, society, politics and anything else happening in the news. It's a place where curiosity rules and together we'll get a clearer understanding of this crazy world we live in.
Watch more TestTube: http://testtube.com/testtubedailyshow/
Subscribe now! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=testtubenetwork
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Download the New TestTube iOS app! http://testu.be/1ndmmMq
Iraqi Kurdistan
http://atlismta.org/online-journals/0607-journal-development-challenges/iraqi-kurdistan/
"The Kurds are a group of people who inhabit the mountainous border region between Southern Turkey, Northern Iraq, and Western Iran, as well as parts of Syria, Azerbaijan and Armenia."
Peoples Without Borders: Kurdish, Basque and Tuareg Nationalism
https://basque.unr.edu/docs/Zoe-World_Politics_Review.pdf
"The Persistent Boundaries of Kurdish Nationalism"
Willing to Face Death: A History of Kurdish Military Forces - the Peshmerga - From the Ottoman Empire to Present-Day Iraq
http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3203&context;=etd
"Translated as "those who face death", the peshmerga have become a staple of
Kurdish culture in the last 100 years."
The Kurdish Conflict: Aspirations for Statehood within the Spirals of International Relations in the 21st Century
http://www.kurdishaspect.com/doc060910SK.html
"The ability of the Kurds, a scattered, divided and stateless people, to engage in International Relations (IR) never ceases to surprise."
- published: 17 Jul 2014
- views: 181553
Iraq's lethal confession culture
Ten years since the US led invasion and Iraq remains enmeshed in a cycle of human rights abuses, including attacks on civilians, torture of detainees and unf......
Ten years since the US led invasion and Iraq remains enmeshed in a cycle of human rights abuses, including attacks on civilians, torture of detainees and unf...
wn.com/Iraq's Lethal Confession Culture
Ten years since the US led invasion and Iraq remains enmeshed in a cycle of human rights abuses, including attacks on civilians, torture of detainees and unf...
World Culture Festival 2011 - Kurdish Folk Dance from Iraq
A 20 person delegation will showcase Kurdish culture and their views on intercultural peace. They will perform a traditional Kurdish dance, present an essay ......
A 20 person delegation will showcase Kurdish culture and their views on intercultural peace. They will perform a traditional Kurdish dance, present an essay ...
wn.com/World Culture Festival 2011 Kurdish Folk Dance From Iraq
A 20 person delegation will showcase Kurdish culture and their views on intercultural peace. They will perform a traditional Kurdish dance, present an essay ...
[406] Iraq War Round III, Old Man Rape Culture & Ending Torturous Solitary Confinement
Abby Martin Breaks the Set on the War On ISIS, Old Man Rape Culture, Individual Social Accountability, Ending Solitary Confinement and Drones on the Farm. LI......
Abby Martin Breaks the Set on the War On ISIS, Old Man Rape Culture, Individual Social Accountability, Ending Solitary Confinement and Drones on the Farm. LI...
wn.com/406 Iraq War Round Iii, Old Man Rape Culture Ending Torturous Solitary Confinement
Abby Martin Breaks the Set on the War On ISIS, Old Man Rape Culture, Individual Social Accountability, Ending Solitary Confinement and Drones on the Farm. LI...
DATE CULTURE IN IRAQ
Reel 1, dates are picked, pressed, and boxed near Basrah and Baghdad, Iraq. Includes shots of date workers dancing an Arab war dance. Reel 2, date palms are pru...
Reel 1, dates are picked, pressed, and boxed near Basrah and Baghdad, Iraq. Includes shots of date workers dancing an Arab war dance. Reel 2, date palms are pruned. Bags are plaited from the date leaf pinnae. Dates are transported on camels. A date garden is cultivated.
Date: ca. 1915 - ca. 1959
Creators: Department of Agriculture. Federal Extension Service. 1/2/1954-4/13/1970 (Most Recent)
From: Series: Motion Picture Films, ca. 1915 1888 - ca. 1959 2000
Record Group 33: Records of the Extension Service, 1888 - 2000
localIdentifier: 33.357
naId: 7313
More at http://www.FLYKVNY.com
wn.com/Date Culture In Iraq
Reel 1, dates are picked, pressed, and boxed near Basrah and Baghdad, Iraq. Includes shots of date workers dancing an Arab war dance. Reel 2, date palms are pruned. Bags are plaited from the date leaf pinnae. Dates are transported on camels. A date garden is cultivated.
Date: ca. 1915 - ca. 1959
Creators: Department of Agriculture. Federal Extension Service. 1/2/1954-4/13/1970 (Most Recent)
From: Series: Motion Picture Films, ca. 1915 1888 - ca. 1959 2000
Record Group 33: Records of the Extension Service, 1888 - 2000
localIdentifier: 33.357
naId: 7313
More at http://www.FLYKVNY.com
- published: 05 Nov 2015
- views: 0
Alex Covers Wikileaks Video: A Culture of Psychopathic Abuse in Iraq on The Alex Jones Show 1/4
Wikileakd video shows U.S. troops firing on Reuters reporters and Iraqi children [[ Pentagon cover-up expands to demonize whistleblower for leak ]] Aaron Dyk......
Wikileakd video shows U.S. troops firing on Reuters reporters and Iraqi children [[ Pentagon cover-up expands to demonize whistleblower for leak ]] Aaron Dyk...
wn.com/Alex Covers Wikileaks Video A Culture Of Psychopathic Abuse In Iraq On The Alex Jones Show 1 4
Wikileakd video shows U.S. troops firing on Reuters reporters and Iraqi children [[ Pentagon cover-up expands to demonize whistleblower for leak ]] Aaron Dyk...
Alex Covers Wikileaks Video: A Culture of Psychopathic Abuse in Iraq on The Alex Jones Show 2/4
Wikileakd video shows U.S. troops firing on Reuters reporters and Iraqi children [[ Pentagon cover-up expands to demonize whistleblower for leak ]] Aaron Dyk......
Wikileakd video shows U.S. troops firing on Reuters reporters and Iraqi children [[ Pentagon cover-up expands to demonize whistleblower for leak ]] Aaron Dyk...
wn.com/Alex Covers Wikileaks Video A Culture Of Psychopathic Abuse In Iraq On The Alex Jones Show 2 4
Wikileakd video shows U.S. troops firing on Reuters reporters and Iraqi children [[ Pentagon cover-up expands to demonize whistleblower for leak ]] Aaron Dyk...
Alex Covers Wikileaks Video: A Culture of Psychopathic Abuse in Iraq on The Alex Jones Show 3/4
Wikileaks video shows U.S. troops firing on Reuters reporters and Iraqi children [[ Pentagon cover-up expands to demonize whistleblower for leak ]] Aaron Dyk......
Wikileaks video shows U.S. troops firing on Reuters reporters and Iraqi children [[ Pentagon cover-up expands to demonize whistleblower for leak ]] Aaron Dyk...
wn.com/Alex Covers Wikileaks Video A Culture Of Psychopathic Abuse In Iraq On The Alex Jones Show 3 4
Wikileaks video shows U.S. troops firing on Reuters reporters and Iraqi children [[ Pentagon cover-up expands to demonize whistleblower for leak ]] Aaron Dyk...
Alex Covers Wikileaks Video: A Culture of Psychopathic Abuse in Iraq on The Alex Jones Show 4/4
Wikileakd video shows U.S. troops firing on Reuters reporters and Iraqi children
[[ Pentagon cover-up expands to demonize whistleblower for leak ]]
...
Wikileakd video shows U.S. troops firing on Reuters reporters and Iraqi children
[[ Pentagon cover-up expands to demonize whistleblower for leak ]]
Aaron Dykes & Alex Jones
http://www.Infowars.com
http://www.wikileaks.org/
April 6, 2010
War is a known entity in its capacity to warp the value of life for those involved. Dehumanization takes many forms, but few examples are more visceral and enraging than this leaked video of an Apache helicopter opening fire on a group of Iraqi civilians in 2007, at least two of whom turned out to be crew members for Reuters. Two children were injured, or possibly killed, as passengers in a van also fired upon when it pulled up to rescue a wounded man trying to crawl away.
This is video the Pentagon never wanted the public to see. As Alex Jones explains, it is yet another damning piece of evidence showing how far into darkness and evil we have fallen in the United States. It is not only the warhawks who coerce us into wars based on lies, or the individual soldiers who commit crimes and kill without conscience, it is also the easy-going supporters of the establishment and passive public who allow the wars, and their accompanying atrocities, to go on and on. Until we stand up to stop it, we are allowing it to perpetuate and worsen.
Wikileaks covers the Collateral Murder video, released April 5.
WikiLeaks has released a classified US military video depicting the indiscriminate slaying of over a dozen people in the Iraqi suburb of New Baghdad — including two Reuters news staff. Reuters has been trying to obtain the video through the Freedom of Information Act, without success since the time of the attack. The video, shot from an Apache helicopter gun-site, clearly shows the unprovoked slaying of a wounded Reuters employee and his rescuers. Two young children involved in the rescue were also seriously wounded. For further information please visit the special project website www.collateralmurder.com.
In a brazen attempt to continue its cover-up and demonize those who released the video (taking focus away from the deeds shown on video), the Pentagon has labeled Wikileaks.org a security threat to military operations for leaking video decrypted from the DoD website as part of its whistleblower mission. Reuters, seeking answers about its killed reporters, attempted to obtain the video through Freedom of Information Act requests, but has been refused.
The reason the video has been kept from public eyes until now is clear its release doesnt threaten national security or any ongoing operations. Instead it bares the wanton killing and cheap rational for taking a life for some fighting in Iraq. Seeing videos of soldiers cheering each other on as they go for a kill and looking for excuses to take the lives of bystanders is dramatic and damning. Like a video game addict, some of these soldiers come off as trigger happy and unhealthily detached from the value of the lives they hold in the balance each day of operations.
Much of the dialogue recorded during the incident is quite chilling to hear, particularly when mocking one of their targets, dismissing the dead or wounded, or eagerly urging clearance for engagement and readiness to shoot:
Come on. Fire
Alright, I hit him. (Ha ha)
Oh yeah, look at those dead bastards.
We have an individual trying to crawl away (Moments later) Come on buddy. (to the man crawling) All you have to do is pick up a weapon (and then he could open fire)
Im trying to get permission to engage. (for the van collecting the injured man) Come on, let us shoot
Oh yeah, look at that. Right through the windshield! Ha ha!
(Upon discovering that they had shot children) Well, its their fault for bringing kids to a battle. Thats right
I think I just ran over a body. (Laughter) Maybe it was just a visual illusion. But it looked like it.
http://www.infowars.com/wikileakd-video-shows-eager-to-kill-troops-firing-on-reuters-reporters-and-children/
[[ COMPLETE VIDEO HERE: SHORT & LONG VERSION ]]
http://www.collateralmurder.com/
5th April 2010 10:44 EST WikiLeaks has released a classified US military video depicting the indiscriminate slaying of over a dozen people in the Iraqi suburb of New Baghdad -- including two Reuters news staff.
Reuters has been trying to obtain the video through the Freedom of Information Act, without success since the time of the attack. The video, shot from an Apache helicopter gun-site, clearly shows the unprovoked slaying of a wounded Reuters employee and his rescuers. Two young children involved in the rescue were also seriously wounded.
wn.com/Alex Covers Wikileaks Video A Culture Of Psychopathic Abuse In Iraq On The Alex Jones Show 4 4
Wikileakd video shows U.S. troops firing on Reuters reporters and Iraqi children
[[ Pentagon cover-up expands to demonize whistleblower for leak ]]
Aaron Dykes & Alex Jones
http://www.Infowars.com
http://www.wikileaks.org/
April 6, 2010
War is a known entity in its capacity to warp the value of life for those involved. Dehumanization takes many forms, but few examples are more visceral and enraging than this leaked video of an Apache helicopter opening fire on a group of Iraqi civilians in 2007, at least two of whom turned out to be crew members for Reuters. Two children were injured, or possibly killed, as passengers in a van also fired upon when it pulled up to rescue a wounded man trying to crawl away.
This is video the Pentagon never wanted the public to see. As Alex Jones explains, it is yet another damning piece of evidence showing how far into darkness and evil we have fallen in the United States. It is not only the warhawks who coerce us into wars based on lies, or the individual soldiers who commit crimes and kill without conscience, it is also the easy-going supporters of the establishment and passive public who allow the wars, and their accompanying atrocities, to go on and on. Until we stand up to stop it, we are allowing it to perpetuate and worsen.
Wikileaks covers the Collateral Murder video, released April 5.
WikiLeaks has released a classified US military video depicting the indiscriminate slaying of over a dozen people in the Iraqi suburb of New Baghdad — including two Reuters news staff. Reuters has been trying to obtain the video through the Freedom of Information Act, without success since the time of the attack. The video, shot from an Apache helicopter gun-site, clearly shows the unprovoked slaying of a wounded Reuters employee and his rescuers. Two young children involved in the rescue were also seriously wounded. For further information please visit the special project website www.collateralmurder.com.
In a brazen attempt to continue its cover-up and demonize those who released the video (taking focus away from the deeds shown on video), the Pentagon has labeled Wikileaks.org a security threat to military operations for leaking video decrypted from the DoD website as part of its whistleblower mission. Reuters, seeking answers about its killed reporters, attempted to obtain the video through Freedom of Information Act requests, but has been refused.
The reason the video has been kept from public eyes until now is clear its release doesnt threaten national security or any ongoing operations. Instead it bares the wanton killing and cheap rational for taking a life for some fighting in Iraq. Seeing videos of soldiers cheering each other on as they go for a kill and looking for excuses to take the lives of bystanders is dramatic and damning. Like a video game addict, some of these soldiers come off as trigger happy and unhealthily detached from the value of the lives they hold in the balance each day of operations.
Much of the dialogue recorded during the incident is quite chilling to hear, particularly when mocking one of their targets, dismissing the dead or wounded, or eagerly urging clearance for engagement and readiness to shoot:
Come on. Fire
Alright, I hit him. (Ha ha)
Oh yeah, look at those dead bastards.
We have an individual trying to crawl away (Moments later) Come on buddy. (to the man crawling) All you have to do is pick up a weapon (and then he could open fire)
Im trying to get permission to engage. (for the van collecting the injured man) Come on, let us shoot
Oh yeah, look at that. Right through the windshield! Ha ha!
(Upon discovering that they had shot children) Well, its their fault for bringing kids to a battle. Thats right
I think I just ran over a body. (Laughter) Maybe it was just a visual illusion. But it looked like it.
http://www.infowars.com/wikileakd-video-shows-eager-to-kill-troops-firing-on-reuters-reporters-and-children/
[[ COMPLETE VIDEO HERE: SHORT & LONG VERSION ]]
http://www.collateralmurder.com/
5th April 2010 10:44 EST WikiLeaks has released a classified US military video depicting the indiscriminate slaying of over a dozen people in the Iraqi suburb of New Baghdad -- including two Reuters news staff.
Reuters has been trying to obtain the video through the Freedom of Information Act, without success since the time of the attack. The video, shot from an Apache helicopter gun-site, clearly shows the unprovoked slaying of a wounded Reuters employee and his rescuers. Two young children involved in the rescue were also seriously wounded.
- published: 06 Apr 2010
- views: 6093
Edward Said: Imperial Continuity - Palestine, Iraq, and U.S. Policy.
A lecture by Dr. Edward W. Said:
"Imperial Continuity: Palestine, Iraq, and U.S. Policy."
University of Washington, The Walker-Ames Lecture Series -- 8 May 20...
A lecture by Dr. Edward W. Said:
"Imperial Continuity: Palestine, Iraq, and U.S. Policy."
University of Washington, The Walker-Ames Lecture Series -- 8 May 2003.
Edward Said, acclaimed for his literary and cultural criticism, is a sought-after commentator on Middle Eastern politics and America's foremost spokesman for the Palestinian cause. His influential book, "Orientalism," (1978), is an examination of Western perceptions of the Islamic world. His criticism extends to the United States, which he calls a dishonest broker in the peace process due to its long-standing support for apartheid Israel.
wn.com/Edward Said Imperial Continuity Palestine, Iraq, And U.S. Policy.
A lecture by Dr. Edward W. Said:
"Imperial Continuity: Palestine, Iraq, and U.S. Policy."
University of Washington, The Walker-Ames Lecture Series -- 8 May 2003.
Edward Said, acclaimed for his literary and cultural criticism, is a sought-after commentator on Middle Eastern politics and America's foremost spokesman for the Palestinian cause. His influential book, "Orientalism," (1978), is an examination of Western perceptions of the Islamic world. His criticism extends to the United States, which he calls a dishonest broker in the peace process due to its long-standing support for apartheid Israel.
- published: 28 Feb 2011
- views: 28381
Roadtrip Iraq - Post war documentary
Roadtrip Iraq is crossing the country from north to south, taking the pulse of a nation that is no longer at war but neither at peace.
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Roadtrip Iraq is crossing the country from north to south, taking the pulse of a nation that is no longer at war but neither at peace.
Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe
Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
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- published: 31 Jul 2013
- views: 45867
Marcelle Faragalla & Ronny Salim - طالعة من بيت ابوها - Iraq Group - Culture Wheel- Egypt
فرقة عراق
بقيادة الفنان / احمد شمة
غناء : مارسيل فرج الله
رونى سالم
عزف :
بشار جورج
علي شاكر
خالد ابو حجازي
07.11.2006...
فرقة عراق
بقيادة الفنان / احمد شمة
غناء : مارسيل فرج الله
رونى سالم
عزف :
بشار جورج
علي شاكر
خالد ابو حجازي
07.11.2006
wn.com/Marcelle Faragalla Ronny Salim طالعة من بيت ابوها Iraq Group Culture Wheel Egypt
فرقة عراق
بقيادة الفنان / احمد شمة
غناء : مارسيل فرج الله
رونى سالم
عزف :
بشار جورج
علي شاكر
خالد ابو حجازي
07.11.2006
- published: 02 Aug 2015
- views: 275
A Tourist's Guide to Erbil, Iraq-Kurdistan
I fly into Erbil, Kurdistan-Iraq. But this is nothing like Baghdad; it's peaceful and full of culture. I wander around a bazaar, see a bit of the citadel, and t...
I fly into Erbil, Kurdistan-Iraq. But this is nothing like Baghdad; it's peaceful and full of culture. I wander around a bazaar, see a bit of the citadel, and then do a rip around the city in a taxi.
wn.com/A Tourist's Guide To Erbil, Iraq Kurdistan
I fly into Erbil, Kurdistan-Iraq. But this is nothing like Baghdad; it's peaceful and full of culture. I wander around a bazaar, see a bit of the citadel, and then do a rip around the city in a taxi.
- published: 25 Apr 2014
- views: 15019
#Unite4Heritage. Celebrating Iraq’s cultural diversity
Iraq, the cradle of civilization, is home to some of the world’s oldest monuments, sites and traditions, which represent a unique blend of many different cultur...
Iraq, the cradle of civilization, is home to some of the world’s oldest monuments, sites and traditions, which represent a unique blend of many different cultures. The recent conflict has witnessed severe attacks against this diversity. Today, we must stand united to protect heritage in Iraq and around the world. We must #unite4heritage.
wn.com/Unite4Heritage. Celebrating Iraq’S Cultural Diversity
Iraq, the cradle of civilization, is home to some of the world’s oldest monuments, sites and traditions, which represent a unique blend of many different cultures. The recent conflict has witnessed severe attacks against this diversity. Today, we must stand united to protect heritage in Iraq and around the world. We must #unite4heritage.
- published: 01 Jul 2015
- views: 132
A Culture of Love | Iraq Recap Pt. 1
In this video Jason Law recaps our trip to Iraq and the power and momentum that is gained when there is unity....
In this video Jason Law recaps our trip to Iraq and the power and momentum that is gained when there is unity.
wn.com/A Culture Of Love | Iraq Recap Pt. 1
In this video Jason Law recaps our trip to Iraq and the power and momentum that is gained when there is unity.
- published: 13 Mar 2015
- views: 3