Israel admits using phosphorus bombs during war in Lebanon (by Meron Rappaport)

  Israel has acknowledged for the first time that it attacked Hezbollah targets 
during the second Lebanon war with phosphorus shells. White phosphorus causes 
very painful and often lethal chemical burns to those hit by it, and until 
recently Israel maintained that it only uses such bombs to mark targets or 
territory.

  
http://americanwars.blogspot.com/2006/10/israel-admits-using-phosphorus-bombs.html
   
  Hiding the dead bodies in Iraq (by Ahmed Amr)
   
  If there is one thing about George Bush that both his supporters and 
detractors can agree on -- it has to be his inflexibility. His partisans call 
it consistency while others recognize it as obstinacy. As governor of Texas, he 
never once pardoned a man condemned to the hangman's noose. And as chief 
executive, he never vetoes a bill that makes it to the oval office.

  
http://americanwars.blogspot.com/2006/10/hiding-dead-bodies-in-iraq-by-ahmed.html
   
  Far from criminalising denial of the Armenian genocide, we should 
decriminalise denial of the Holocaust (by Timothy Garton Ash)
   
  What a magnificent blow for truth, justice and humanity the French national 
assembly has struck. Last week it voted for a bill that would make it a crime 
to deny that the Turks committed genocide against the Armenians during the 
first world war. Bravo! Chapeau bas! Vive la France! But let this be only a 
beginning in a brave new chapter of European history. Let the British 
parliament now make it a crime to deny that it was Russians who murdered Polish 
officers at Katyn in 1940. Let the Turkish parliament make it a crime to deny 
that France used torture against insurgents in Algeria.

  http://americanwars.blogspot.com/2006/10/far-from-criminalising-denial-of.html

                
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