Monday, 11 August 2008


Last Updated: Monday, August 11, 2008 12:22 GMT
Civilian Genocide, Dead Americans Cost Of U.S.-Russia Proxy War

The truth behind who is primarily responsible for the bloodshed unfolding in South Ossetia and surrounding areas has been buried by the western corporate media.

 ‘This Is Genocide’: American Witness Says U.S. and Georgia to Answer for Violence
 Russia steps up attacks on Georgia
 Georgian troops burn South Ossetian refugees alive
 Lavrov tells Rice about Georgia’s numerous war crimes in S Ossetia
 Georgian forces keep shooting at Russian peacekeepers
 
Russia points to media bias in coverage of S.Ossetia conflict Did mercenaries help Georgia?
 US partly to blame – ex Georgian FM
 Tbilisi civilian airport hit in Russian air strike
 
Oil prices rise on S. Ossetia war
 War in the Caucasus: Towards a Broader Russia-US Military Confrontation?

EU bureaucrats outnumber British army two to one, say campaigners
A study released by the Open Europe think tank, which wants to control the influence and scale of the EU, has found that 170,000 people now work for EU institutions.

The Pipeline War: Russian bear goes for West's jugular 
Georgia has today withdrawn its troops from the capital of South Ossetia, according to reports. The ceasefire came just hours after claims emerged Russian jets had bombed a vital pipeline that supplies oil to the West.

 Fox News Host Refuses To Talk About Russia-Georgia War, Insists On Covering Edwards’ 
 Pravda: War between Russia and Georgia orchestrated from USA 
 Russia strikes a blow at its fears of Nato encirclement 
 Putin accuses Georgia of genocide 
 Russian Ships Steam Toward Georgia as Conflict Grows 
 U.S. Assails Russian 'Escalation' Of Crisis 
 Russian jets targeted major oil pipeline-Georgia 
 Georgia clashes threaten EU oil supplies

FBI documents reveal new look at JFK assassination 
A newly released FBI file is revealing a different look at the investigation into the assassination of President John F Kennedy.

Fighting with Russia spreads to cities across Georgia 
Bombs rocked Tbilisi early Saturday morning as the fight between Georgia and Russia over a breakaway region intensified and moved into the Georgian capital. 

 Shelling of South Ossetia capital stopped 
 
We are at war with Russia, declares Georgian leader 
 Putin: War has started 
 
Georgia disputes control of South Ossetian capital 
 
Global Politics Add Oxygen to a Smoldering Dispute