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[14 Jan 13] US strikes China nuclear match in Asia-Pacific powderkeg - English
The right to a preemptive nuclear strike against China is now part of US law - thanks to the National Defense Authorization Act. The Pentagon\'s also ordered a thorough review of when, and how,...
The right to a preemptive nuclear strike against China is now part of US law - thanks to the National Defense Authorization Act. The Pentagon\'s also ordered a thorough review of when, and how, America could strike at the network of tunnels believed to hold Beijing\'s atomic arsenals.
Editor of a Japan-based news website James Corbett suggests ulterior motives in this decision of US government.
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The right to a preemptive nuclear strike against China is now part of US law - thanks to the National Defense Authorization Act. The Pentagon\'s also ordered a thorough review of when, and how, America could strike at the network of tunnels believed to hold Beijing\'s atomic arsenals.
Editor of a Japan-based news website James Corbett suggests ulterior motives in this decision of US government.
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[14 May 2012] Palestinian prisoners continue hunger strike - Middle East Today - English
[14 May 2012] Palestinian prisoners continue hunger strike - Middle East Today - English
An estimated 1,600 to 2,000 Palestinian prisoners began an open-ended hunger strike on April 17. They do...
[14 May 2012] Palestinian prisoners continue hunger strike - Middle East Today - English
An estimated 1,600 to 2,000 Palestinian prisoners began an open-ended hunger strike on April 17. They do this to protest against Israel's administrative detention rules, the use of solitary confinement, maltreatment of sick detainees, and difficulty in securing family visits and strip searches that are imposed on visitors.
Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh calls on Israel to release Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike to protest their detention. Arab League permanent representatives held an urgent meeting in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, to discuss the situation of Palestinian prisoners and hunger-strikers in Israeli jails
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[14 May 2012] Palestinian prisoners continue hunger strike - Middle East Today - English
An estimated 1,600 to 2,000 Palestinian prisoners began an open-ended hunger strike on April 17. They do this to protest against Israel's administrative detention rules, the use of solitary confinement, maltreatment of sick detainees, and difficulty in securing family visits and strip searches that are imposed on visitors.
Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh calls on Israel to release Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike to protest their detention. Arab League permanent representatives held an urgent meeting in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, to discuss the situation of Palestinian prisoners and hunger-strikers in Israeli jails
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[16 Feb 2013] israel-s detentions violate International Law - English
A political analyst says there are currently 178 Palestinians on administrative detention in Israeli jails and this is against international law and international norms to illegally detain people...
A political analyst says there are currently 178 Palestinians on administrative detention in Israeli jails and this is against international law and international norms to illegally detain people without charge. The comments came after at least 150 people were injured after Israeli troops clashed with Palestinian protesters outside Ofer prison in the occupied West Bank. The protest was held to show solidarity with Palestinian prisoners who are on hunger strike in Israeli jails with protesters calling for their immediate release. Three journalists are reported to be among the injured.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Adie Mormech, human rights activist, to further discuss the issue..
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A political analyst says there are currently 178 Palestinians on administrative detention in Israeli jails and this is against international law and international norms to illegally detain people without charge. The comments came after at least 150 people were injured after Israeli troops clashed with Palestinian protesters outside Ofer prison in the occupied West Bank. The protest was held to show solidarity with Palestinian prisoners who are on hunger strike in Israeli jails with protesters calling for their immediate release. Three journalists are reported to be among the injured.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Adie Mormech, human rights activist, to further discuss the issue..
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