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Gaia
7th October 2015, 17:58
The MSF (Médecins sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders) Trauma Center in Kunduz, Afghanistan, was attacked by US forces on October 3rd. The rationale for the attack remains unclear, with differing accounts being given by US officials. MSF has condemned the attack, in which at least twenty-two people were killed, and called for an independent inquiry into the bombing.
Anyone who thinks that the bombing was a mistake has to explain two facts: the fact that the US (as with all parties) had the GPS coordinates of the MSF hospital, and the fact that the bombing continued for an hour with notifications being given to the US that it was ongoing. One missile in a spot is a tragedy. Bombing raids every 15 minutes in an area that is known to be a hospital is a war crime.
Senator McCain gave an interview to NPR in which he claims that the attack was the Taliban's fault for invading Kunduz to begin with, and implied that a war crime is properly defined as "something the USA doesn't ever do." Shameful!
Doctors Without Borders is among the most upstanding and trustworthy (and heroic) large non-profits currently operating, and they have needed every ounce of that credibility this week as they battled the disgusting and cowardly obfuscations coming from the U.S. military and media.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/10/07/us-afghanistan-attack-msf-idUSKCN0S10SX20151007
http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org
moekatz
7th October 2015, 18:21
I thought a Rockefeller -grandson? who died in a plane crash was involved in Doctors Without Borders. As with all humanitarian organizations around the world, our black ops infiltrates at will. For what purpose? Corruption is so deep in our USA system!!!!
Gaia
7th October 2015, 18:35
I thought a Rockefeller -grandson? who died in a plane crash was involved in Doctors Without Borders. As with all humanitarian organizations around the world, our black ops infiltrates at will. For what purpose? Corruption is so deep in our USA system!!!!
From everything I've read about this Rockefeller '' David'', was a good man who tried to help various causes in the world, not just live off Daddy's money.
America doing what it does best you know! Using the forces to carry out the elites plan for the world. Why isn't this headline news? Russia was the other day when they apparently bombed civilians... It's a war zone... Bomb with impunity!?!
idiit
7th October 2015, 18:40
Snowden Has A Simple Solution To Get To The Bottom Of The US Afghan Bombing "War Crime"
AC-130 warplanes record the gunner's video and audio
Did Obama Bomb Doctors Without Borders for Opposing TPP?
10/06/2015
Had the President of Nobel Peace Prize-winning Doctors Without Borders not warned us of the “imminent threat to global health” posed by the TPP, would these 22 doctors and patients have lost their lives early Saturday?
Christopher Stokes, MSF General Director, irately stated, “Not a single member of our staff reported fighting inside the MSF hospital compound prior to the U.S. airstrike Saturday morning. The hospital was full of MSF staff, patients, and their caretakers. It is 12 MSF staff members and ten patients, including three children, who were killed in the attack.”
Reports from the scene indicate MSF had not only notified all warring parties in the region of the exact GPS coordinates for the hospital and its outlying buildings, but that doctors immediately notified forces the moment the hospital came under fire from a U.S. airstrike — and, even then, the attack continued for a full 30 minutes.
In the case of MSF, a massive treaty cum trade deal involving U.S. interests in another part of the world from the tragedy in Kunduz can offer, perhaps, insight which might otherwise seem unrelated. As it turns out, MSF have been particularly vocal critics of the impending Trans-Pacific Partnership — and their criticism hasn’t gone unnoticed.
Though the Nobel Prize-winning group has actively but reservedly opposed the massive TPP deal for years, recent letters to President Obama and a campaign of subway ads on the D.C. Metro show a more urgent, public push. Sanjuan admitted such a robust effort “is not usual practice for us.”
What is so pressing for the public to know that it led the group to abandon its typically subdued tone?
Simply, drug costs. Specifically, the intellectual property and patent laws that will favor drug companies should the TPP take effect.
“It would force them to change the law of many of these countries that are currently negotiating to create new intellectual property protections for pharmaceutical drugs, including but not limited to patents,” Sanjuan explained about the deal as exposed by WikiLeaks in 2013. “The effects of these new obligations would limit generic competition and therefore increase the cost of medicine.”
This has put Médecins sans Frontières “at odds with the White House,” as the National Journal delicately described. A recent letter to Obama from MSF clearly alluded to the humanitarian nature of the group’s opposition to the trade deal:
“MSF believes this is essential to closing the gap in access to medicines to millions of people around the world. The TPP could be an opportunity to make significant progress toward these goals. Instead, in its current state, the TPP is a threat to the health of millions.”
Profit, on the other hand, must be protected no matter the human cost.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-10-06/did-obama-bomb-doctors-without-borders-opposing-tpp
'bummer's a puppet. the Zionists call the shots in the white house.
AC-130 warplanes record the gunner's video and audio
no problem to check the gunner's audio and video except if the Zionists are culpable they will stonewall anyone getting access to the evidence.
Gaia
7th October 2015, 18:49
I agree idiit this is the first time a Nobel peace prize winner has bombed another Nobel peace prize winner! In other words, it isn't the crime, it's the cover-up.
idiit
7th October 2015, 18:52
US special operations forces – not their Afghan allies – called in the deadly airstrike on the Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz, the US commander has conceded.
Doctors Without Borders airstrike: US alters story for fourth time in four days
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/oct/06/doctors-without-borders-airstrike-afghanistan-us-account-changes-again
giovonni
7th October 2015, 18:53
Why isn't this headline news?
Note it has been reported several times since last weekend here in the United States times on PBS and also on the MSM ... Perhaps this might bring some light into this tragic mishap ...
some insight ...
Dependency on War Lords Led to U.S. Attack on MSF Afghan Hospital
Sonali Kolhatkar tells Paul Jay that the American perpetual war strategy has created a
criminal narco-state and generated support for the hated Taliban.
Published on Oct 6, 2015
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aq3AunbGjCU
Gaia
7th October 2015, 18:57
Why isn't this headline news?
Note it has been reported sveral times since last weekend here in the United States times on PBS and also on the MSN ... Perhaps this might bring some light into this tragic mishap ...
some insight ...
Dependency on War Lords Led to U.S. Attack on MSF Afghan Hospital
Sonali Kolhatkar tells Paul Jay that the American perpetual war strategy has created a
criminal narco-state and generated support for the hated Taliban.
Published on Oct 6, 2015
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aq3AunbGjCU
We U.S. Canada been bombing Afghanistan for 14 years now. Are we any closer to whatever goal we had now than we were a decade and half ago? What could the military have had to gain by destroying the hospital on purpose?
According to DWB/MSF, the U.S., Afghan, and NATO forces had both prior knowledge of the hospital's location and an hour's worth of desperate pleas from the hospital to cease the bombing. DWB/MSF had lines of communication to these forces at the highest levels, and nothing stopped the bombing. In addition, the main building of the hospital was specifically and repeatedly targeted, while the outbuildings were left alone.
To me, this says it was either (1) a coldly targeted attack on someone someone thought was a patient, whose death "justified" killing the other people inside and bombing a hospital (which perhaps turned out to be mistaken intelligence, considering we've heard nothing like this beyond the initial, disgusting label of "collateral damage"), or (2) the person at the controls of the bomber went off command and just bombed the hell out of the hospital for whatever reason. According to DWB/MSF, the U.S., Afghan, and NATO forces had both prior knowledge of the hospital's location and an hour's worth of desperate pleas from the hospital to cease the bombing. DWB/MSF had lines of communication to these forces at the highest levels, and nothing stopped the bombing. In addition, the main building of the hospital was specifically and repeatedly targeted, while the outbuildings were left alone.
To me, this says it was either (1) a coldly targeted attack on someone someone thought was a patient, whose death "justified" killing the other people inside and bombing a hospital (which perhaps turned out to be mistaken intelligence, considering we've heard nothing like this beyond the initial, disgusting label of "collateral damage"), or (2) the person at the controls of the bomber went off command and just bombed the hell out of the hospital for whatever reason.According to DWB/MSF, the U.S., Afghan, and NATO forces had both prior knowledge of the hospital's location and an hour's worth of desperate pleas from the hospital to cease the bombing. DWB/MSF had lines of communication to these forces at the highest levels, and nothing stopped the bombing. In addition, the main building of the hospital was specifically and repeatedly targeted, while the outbuildings were left alone.
giovonni
7th October 2015, 19:06
We U.S. Canada been bombing Afghanistan for 14 years now. Are we any closer to whatever goal we had now than we were a decade and half ago? What could the military have had to gain by destroying the hospital on purpose?
In my opinion, bombing has never gained anything other than perhaps new contracts for more bombs.
Gaia
7th October 2015, 19:06
US special operations forces – not their Afghan allies – called in the deadly airstrike on the Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz, the US commander has conceded.
Doctors Without Borders airstrike: US alters story for fourth time in four days
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/oct/06/doctors-without-borders-airstrike-afghanistan-us-account-changes-again
Just luv it! Doctors Without Borders airstrike: US alters story for fourth time in four days...:beer::bigsmile:
Glenn Greenwald at The Intercept has covered the US's radically changing account of the bombing. He also accuses the New York Times and CNN of "deliberately obscuring who perpetrated the Afghan hospital attack".
Conor Friedersdorf at The Atlantic alleges that "News organizations spread false information about a U.S. airstrike that hit an Afghan hospital, as a result of untruths that came from unnamed government sources."
http://theintercept.com/2015/10/05/the-radically-changing-story-of-the-u-s-airstrike-on-afghan-hospital-from-mistake-to-justification/
Gaia
7th October 2015, 19:20
We U.S. Canada been bombing Afghanistan for 14 years now. Are we any closer to whatever goal we had now than we were a decade and half ago? What could the military have had to gain by destroying the hospital on purpose?
In my opinion, bombing has never gained anything other than perhaps new contracts for more bombs.
No possible scenario remains where this was part of a logical plan on the US military's part.This is totally against anything peaceful! As you maybe know, USA rejects bombing of Auschwitz... The question “Why wasn’t Auschwitz bombed?” Is not only historical. It is also a moral question emblematic of the Allied response to the plight of the Jews during the Holocaust. Moreover, it is a question that has been posed to a series of Presidents of the United States.
I question whether the people making the decisions care about "looking horribly bad" (to whom?) given the history of this war. It's plenty clear that most Americans will swallow whatever justification the military eventually settles on for this.
giovonni
7th October 2015, 19:24
We U.S. Canada been bombing Afghanistan for 14 years now. Are we any closer to whatever goal we had now than we were a decade and half ago? What could the military have had to gain by destroying the hospital on purpose?
In my opinion, bombing has never gained anything other than perhaps new contracts for more bombs.
No possible scenario remains where this was part of a logical plan on the US military's part.
i agree it was a tragic mistake.
Gaia
7th October 2015, 19:43
We U.S. Canada been bombing Afghanistan for 14 years now. Are we any closer to whatever goal we had now than we were a decade and half ago? What could the military have had to gain by destroying the hospital on purpose?
In my opinion, bombing has never gained anything other than perhaps new contracts for more bombs.
No possible scenario remains where this was part of a logical plan on the US military's part.
i agree it was a tragic mistake.
Merci! I think it's plenty clear most Americans could give a flying f... about a bunch of dead brown people and international do-gooders. organization Doctors Without Borders has asked Russia to convene an independent session of the International Humanitarian Commission to investigate the strike against the Kunduz hospital. 22 people were killed.
giovonni
7th October 2015, 19:46
We U.S. Canada been bombing Afghanistan for 14 years now. Are we any closer to whatever goal we had now than we were a decade and half ago? What could the military have had to gain by destroying the hospital on purpose?
In my opinion, bombing has never gained anything other than perhaps new contracts for more bombs.
No possible scenario remains where this was part of a logical plan on the US military's part.
i agree it was a tragic mistake.
Merci! I think it's plenty clear most Americans could give a flying f... about a bunch of dead brown people and international do-gooders.
I don't share that opinion.
Bubu
7th October 2015, 19:47
We U.S. Canada been bombing Afghanistan for 14 years now. Are we any closer to whatever goal we had now than we were a decade and half ago? What could the military have had to gain by destroying the hospital on purpose?
In my opinion, bombing has never gained anything other than perhaps new contracts for more bombs.
No possible scenario remains where this was part of a logical plan on the US military's part.
i agree it was a tragic mistake.
Ya tragic mistake seems that the us military just keeps on making tragic mistake
http://www.collective-evolution.com/2015/04/11/u-s-soldier-uses-heart-breaking-wikileaks-video-to-make-his-point/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvROT1QG5JI
observer
7th October 2015, 19:49
In no way should this incident be characterized as:
"this tragic mishap"
Much like the Mass School Massacres, these blatant WAR CRIMES are all, one-in-the-same, a synchronized agenda. ....and they are all being orchestrated in OUR NAME !!!
It would serve the members well to take 10 minutes of their precious time and listen to this video. It ties all of this NIGHTMARE together:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrPsMWa9KqU
Gaia
7th October 2015, 19:52
We U.S. Canada been bombing Afghanistan for 14 years now. Are we any closer to whatever goal we had now than we were a decade and half ago? What could the military have had to gain by destroying the hospital on purpose?
In my opinion, bombing has never gained anything other than perhaps new contracts for more bombs.
No possible scenario remains where this was part of a logical plan on the US military's part.
i agree it was a tragic mistake.
Merci! I think it's plenty clear most Americans could give a flying f... about a bunch of dead brown people and international do-gooders.
I don't share that opinion.
Merci Gio :)
Cidersomerset
7th October 2015, 19:55
http://static.bbci.co.uk/frameworks/barlesque/2.88.1/orb/4/img/bbc-blocks-dark.png
Obama apologises to MSF president for Kunduz bombing
43 minutes ago.....From the section US & Canada
http://ichef-1.bbci.co.uk/news/660/cpsprodpb/A0E1/production/_85958114_kunduz_afp976.jpg
A survivor of the bombing recovers in the MSF hospital
US President Barack Obama has apologised to the president of aid agency
Medecins San Frontieres (MSF) for a bombing that killed at least 22.
The US has said the bombing, which took place in the Afghan city of Kunduz,
was a mistake and it was attempting to strike the Taliban.
MSF wants the bombing to be investigated as a war crime.
Mr Obama has also apologised to the president of Afghanistan.
"If it is necessary to hold individuals accountable, that will be done,"
said White House spokesman Josh Earnest.
Mr Obama "expressed his condolences" to MSF president Joanne Liu, said Mr Earnest.
"In the United States when we make mistakes, we're honest about it. We own up to it," he said.
Mr Earnest also hinted at the possibility of paying victims and their families, a Department of Defense policy.
Read More....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-34467631
Gaia
7th October 2015, 19:58
http://static.bbci.co.uk/frameworks/barlesque/2.88.1/orb/4/img/bbc-blocks-dark.png
Obama apologises to MSF president for Kunduz bombing
43 minutes ago.....From the section US & Canada
http://ichef-1.bbci.co.uk/news/660/cpsprodpb/A0E1/production/_85958114_kunduz_afp976.jpg
A survivor of the bombing recovers in the MSF hospital
US President Barack Obama has apologised to the president of aid agency
Medecins San Frontieres (MSF) for a bombing that killed at least 22.
The US has said the bombing, which took place in the Afghan city of Kunduz,
was a mistake and it was attempting to strike the Taliban.
MSF wants the bombing to be investigated as a war crime.
Mr Obama has also apologised to the president of Afghanistan.
"If it is necessary to hold individuals accountable, that will be done,"
said White House spokesman Josh Earnest.
Mr Obama "expressed his condolences" to MSF president Joanne Liu, said Mr Earnest.
"In the United States when we make mistakes, we're honest about it. We own up to it," he said.
Mr Earnest also hinted at the possibility of paying victims and their families, a Department of Defense policy.
Read More....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-34467631
With my willingness to live here some kind of tacit acceptance of the terrible things my country and US does? Deliberately attacking a hospital or medical unit is a war crime. It's never a legitimate target. Even if Obama claim that there were combatants hiding in the hospital, that doesn't change the crime of war. They we're the only target!!!
What makes me saddest is that even it is proven that this was deliberate...
The best, I'm willing to concede is malicious indifference of my country and US... And I meaning!!!
sigma6
7th October 2015, 20:17
If... they were engaged in aiding the enemy in any way shape or form, explicitly or covertly, then this would be consistent with Military Law Interpretation and the Libor Code... (as harsh as that sounds) i.e. if you are operating as a hospital unit helping the wounded, you cannot be involved with any activities regarding the conflict for either side... regardless how often it happens, it is a dangerous gamble, and to do so is a gross violation of strict conventions and the principles they are based on. It would be considered a breach of trust interpretation, on the other side, an attack on such a party operating under that condition would also never be allowed under any circumstances either, by the same code. Violating this code of course would bring dire consequences, essentially a complete breach.... considering they are not calling it an "accident"... says a lot... oops double checked that... it is a "mistake" ...(missed that...) it's apparently without "explanation" ... duly corrected... (was focusing too much on the tone then the words...)
And I didn't know it was a French operation?... I wonder if there is an element to that?...
Pilgrim
7th October 2015, 20:18
[/QUOTE] i agree it was a tragic mistake.[/QUOTE]
It was not mistake with all that available technology on board of military crafts and precision to hit targets with less than meter accuracy.
There was something else certainly involved for sure. They must have had a very serious reason to hit repeatedly a hospital run by such a respected organization to risk their credibility and domestic support.
They did it anyway. Something stinks.
If not.....they must have got totally mad....
observer
7th October 2015, 20:23
[....snip]
The best, I'm willing to concede is malicious indifference of my country and US....!
I'm not even willing to concede that, Gaia.
There will always be a Lieutenant William Calley Jr. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Lai_Massacre) to parade before the world as the "culprit".
Didn't anybody see "A Few Good Men"? Jack Nicholson's portrayal in that movie is exactly the way it works.
Wake-up America!
sunpaw
7th October 2015, 20:38
I followed this on twitter - its not just 'a by a mistake bombed hospital'.
In ICU were 6 patients burning in their beds.
The doctors also tried perform surgery on a desk - in order to save a life.
The compound is surrounded by a park - no other buildings near.
They were bombed over and over, reported that and BEGGED they stop the bombing. Which didn't happen.
BTW they also treat(ed) children there at the hospital - not just 'suspected terrorists' (because Afghanistan, right(?))
Even though 'someone' thinks its a mistake, not worth an investigation and the deaths collateral damage - MSF and a lot of people around the world demand an independent investigation.
Its not done by apologizing and/or brush it off as mistake.
on twitter: #independentinvestigation
Gaia
7th October 2015, 20:59
[....snip]
The best, I'm willing to concede is malicious indifference of my country and US....!
I'm not even willing to concede that, Gaia.
There will always be a Lieutenant William Calley Jr. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Lai_Massacre) to parade before the world as the "culprit".
Didn't anybody see "A Few Good Men"? Jack Nicholson's portrayal in that movie is exactly the way it works.
Wake-up America!
Oh! yeah! I do remember a Few Good Men... With: ''You can't handle the truth!'' by Jack Nicholson... With Demi Moore dressed with a navy suit. Was before G.I. Jane. (Sourire) Do you by Bollywood stuffs of the 90s?
The movie centres around the trial of two marines station at Guantanamo Bay who administered a “Code Red” on another colleague. ( Sourire) These are punishments given to marines who make a mistake or don’t pull their weight to get them back on track. :p
Any chicken soup citizens who would pay no attention to such a universal strain of cultural DNA. Cinema and Bollywood culture it operates in come at each other on a two way street: Culture affects cinema and cinema affects culture. It is too basic a part of contemporary life for anyone with thought pretensions to ignore.
Wake up America!!
:focus:
jake gittes
7th October 2015, 21:58
i agree it was a tragic mistake.
It was not mistake with all that available technology on board of military crafts and precision to hit targets with less than meter accuracy.
There was something else certainly involved for sure. They must have had a very serious reason to hit repeatedly a hospital run by such a respected organization to risk their credibility and domestic support.
They did it anyway. Something stinks.
If not.....they must have got totally mad....
Ditto that. Tragic mistake my @$$. The Big Pharma angle sounds like the way these cretins think.
They already are totally mad, though.
Bubu
7th October 2015, 22:50
i agree it was a tragic mistake.[/QUOTE]
It was not mistake with all that available technology on board of military crafts and precision to hit targets with less than meter accuracy.
There was something else certainly involved for sure. They must have had a very serious reason to hit repeatedly a hospital run by such a respected organization to risk their credibility and domestic support.
They did it anyway. Something stinks.
If not.....they must have got totally mad....[/QUOTE]
reason 1. testing whether the mind control military will fire on none hostile waters
reason 2; test if the sheeple will react to their abuses
reason 3: Condition the sheeple to accept their atrocities, inch by inch
None action by the masses means more cases of more deadly abuses by the PTB
Carmody
8th October 2015, 01:37
The plan for over 100 years, on paper and provable, is to create trade partnerships in order for fascism and corporations to bypass national borders and nation law .....and via that method, control the globe and all countries.
The TPP is specifically designed to do exacty that.
ThePythonicCow
8th October 2015, 02:30
Snowden Has A Simple Solution To Get To The Bottom Of The US Afghan Bombing "War Crime"
AC-130 warplanes record the gunner's video and audio
Did Obama Bomb Doctors Without Borders for Opposing TPP?
10/06/2015
Had the President of Nobel Peace Prize-winning Doctors Without Borders not warned us of the “imminent threat to global health” posed by the TPP, would these 22 doctors and patients have lost their lives early Saturday?
The same or a similar article is posted on TheAntiMedia.org (http://theantimedia.org/doctors-without-borders-bombing-tpp/)", as excerpted below:
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Did Obama Bomb Doctors Without Borders for Opposing TPP?
Claire Bernish (http://theantimedia.org/team/claire/)
October 5, 2015
(ANTIMEDIA (http://www.theantimedia.org/)) Had the President of Nobel Peace Prize-winning Doctors Without Borders not warned us of the “imminent threat to global health” posed by the TPP, would these 22 doctors and patients have lost their lives early Saturday?
“I don’t know exactly how long, but it was maybe half an hour afterwards that they stopped bombing. I went out with the project coordinator to see what had happened. What we saw was the hospital destroyed, burning,” described (http://www.msf.org.uk/article/afghanistan-kunduz-eyewitness-they-had-just-been-working-in-the-hospital-to-help-people-and) nurse Lajos Zoltan Jecs of the U.S. bombardment of a hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan.
Harsh criticism and skepticism surround what is being labeled an errant U.S. bombardment of a hospital in Kunduz that left 22 people dead — many of them volunteers with Médecins sans Frontières (Doctors without Borders (http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/), the humanitarian aid agency) — but doubt lingers about the vague official story for a reason.
Doctors Without Borders Calls Airstrike a War Crime
“Why did they have to blow up the whole hospital?” pleaded (http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/03/kunduz-charity-hospital-bombing-violates-international-law) Nasratullah, whose 25-year-old cousin Akbar was among doctors killed in the bombing. “We know that the Americans are very clever. If they can target a single person in a car from their planes, why did they have to blow up the whole building?”
...
So why did the attack continue, much less happen in the first place?
Doctors Without Borders Vocally Opposes the TPP
If circumstances of any incident appear not to add up, it’s pertinent to thoroughly examine the current narrative for signs the State is attempting to mold public opinion — because it is there you will find the truth that you’re not being told.
In the case of MSF, a massive treaty cum trade deal involving U.S. interests in another part of the world from the tragedy in Kunduz can offer, perhaps, insight which might otherwise seem unrelated. As it turns out, MSF have been particularly vocal critics of the impending Trans-Pacific Partnership — and their criticism hasn’t gone unnoticed.
As reported in the National Journal (http://www.nationaljournal.com/health-care/2015/05/10/Why-Doctors-Without-Borders-Is-Lobbying-Against-Obamas-Trade-Deal) in May:
“It’s not usual business for us, and the reason is because we’re very worried,” explained Judit Rius Sanjuan, who oversees Doctors Without Borders (http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/news-stories/field-news/msf-responds-leak-trans-pacific-partnership-text-wikileaks) drug access campaign, in a phone interview. “We are doing anything we can to make sure the public is aware.”
Though the Nobel Prize-winning group has actively but reservedly opposed the massive TPP deal for years, recent letters to President Obama and a campaign of subway ads on the D.C. Metro show a more urgent, public push. Sanjuan admitted such a robust effort “is not usual practice for us.”
What is so pressing for the public to know that it led the group to abandon its typically subdued tone?
Simply, drug costs. Specifically, the intellectual property and patent laws that will favor drug companies should the TPP take effect.
...
UPDATE: Doctors Without Borders released a statement (http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/article/statement-msf-conclusion-tpp-negotiations-atlanta) following the conclusion of TPP negotiations (http://theantimedia.org/12-nations-agree-to-deal-on-controversial-tpp-in-atlanta/) in Atlanta:
“Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) expresses its dismay that TPP countries have agreed to United States government and multinational drug company demands that will raise the price of medicines for millions by unnecessarily extending monopolies and further delaying price-lowering generic competition. The big losers in the TPP are patients and treatment providers in developing countries. Although the text has improved over the initial demands, the TPP will still go down in history as the worst trade agreement for access to medicines in developing countries, which will be forced to change their laws to incorporate abusive intellectual property protections for pharmaceutical companies.”
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observer
8th October 2015, 05:28
^^^^ So it's all about REVENGE.... but, oh yeah, nothing to do with War Crimes - give me a break!
Meanwhile the same psychopaths plot and execute mass school massacres, so they can disarm any resistance to the agenda.
Thanks Paul....
sunpaw
8th October 2015, 11:32
Just because MSF was vocal about TPP doesn't mean its THE or even A reason why the hospital got bombed.
- many other people were/are vocal about it and not just just before the bombing
- the pharma is well established - they don't need to worry if Doctors without Borders raise attention. To whom anyway? Those who care know for themselves and those who don't care don't follow MSF/Doctors without borders anyway.
Doctors without borders demanded an independent investigation for what happened. They didn't label it as war crime - it became a catchphrase by now. People who demanded an ind. inv. didn't also just label it as war crime, rather analyzed testimonies and law, and some common sense.
Pharma, TTP - just more excuses presented as reasons.
idiit
8th October 2015, 11:59
Just because MSF was vocal about TPP doesn't mean its THE or even A reason why the hospital got bombed
^correct.
also correct is "when painting a picture every brush stroke counts".
Zampano
8th October 2015, 13:20
Ya tragic mistake seems that the us military just keeps on making tragic mistake
http://www.collective-evolution.com/...ake-his-point/
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvROT1QG5JI
zvROT1QG5JI
To be honest, that made me cry a lot now!
observer
8th October 2015, 14:40
^^^^"We were told, officers would take care of you"
That video is a tragic commentary, Zampano.
Also see here.
I re-invoke my earlier comment #22 (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?85841-Doctors-Without-Borders-was-attacked-by-US-forces-on-October-3rd&p=1007446&viewfull=1#post1007446), concerning "A Few Good Men".
"Jack Nicholson's portrayal in that movie is exactly the way it works."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osYZ1uZasN8
Selkie
8th October 2015, 15:10
^^^^"We were told, officers would take care of you"
That video is a tragic commentary, Zampano.
Also see here.
I re-invoke my earlier comment #22 (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?85841-Doctors-Without-Borders-was-attacked-by-US-forces-on-October-3rd&p=1007446&viewfull=1#post1007446), concerning "A Few Good Men".
"Jack Nicholson's portrayal in that movie is exactly the way it works."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osYZ1uZasN8
http://usercontent2.hubimg.com/592069_f520.jpg
The joke is always on us.
Gaia
8th October 2015, 17:39
^^^^"We were told, officers would take care of you"
That video is a tragic commentary, Zampano.
[QUOTE=Bubu;1007426]Also see here.
I re-invoke my earlier comment #22 (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?85841-Doctors-Without-Borders-was-attacked-by-US-forces-on-October-3rd&p=1007446&viewfull=1#post1007446), concerning "A Few Good Men".
"Jack Nicholson's portrayal in that movie is exactly the way it works."
Since this movie came out, the American and Canadian people sent hundreds of special operations troops to East Africa to catch Somali warlords; then when some of them were killed, we ordered them to pack up and come back home. Our occasional hesitancy to send men like Jessep to kill bad guys has been criticized both at home and abroad, as in Bosnia, the Sudan and Rwanda. After 9/11, we sent the military to Afghanistan and Iraq without really asking ourselves as a nation whether we were prepared to stomach the horror of both what we were asking the armed forces to do to other humans and what we were asking them to undergo themselves on our behalf. If we and especially our elected public officials both in the White House and Ottawa Parliament had been pondering the questions Jessep was challenging us with, we might well have walked into the war on terrorism with a clearer mind.
Hervé
8th October 2015, 18:50
'Even War Has Rules': MSF Takes Unprecedented Action Against US Military
(http://www.commondreams.org/news/2015/10/07/even-war-has-rules-msf-takes-unprecedented-action-against-us-military)
Announcing launch of international fact-finding inquiry, MSF president declares hospital bombing an 'attack on the Geneva Conventions'
Published on Wednesday, October 07, 2015 by Lauren McCauley, staff writer (http://www.commondreams.org/author/lauren-mccauley-staff-writer)
http://www.commondreams.org/sites/default/files/styles/cd_large/public/headlines/joanne_liu.jpg?itok=N0pMfRwH
"If we let this go, as if was a non-event, we are basically giving a blank check to any countries who are at war," said Dr. Joanne Liu, MSF's international president. (Photo: Denis Balibouse / Reuters)
"Even war has rules," declared Dr. Joanne Liu, international president of Doctor's Without Borders (MSF), who announced (http://www.msf.org/article/afghanistan-enough-even-war-has-rules) Wednesday that the aid organization will take unprecedented action against the U.S. military by formally launching an international fact-finding inquiry into the bombing of its hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan.
The International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission, which was established by the Additional Protocols of the Geneva Conventions, is the only permanent body set up specifically to investigate violations of international humanitarian law. Though it was established in 1991, this investigation marks the first time the Commission has been requested.
"This was not just an attack on our hospital—it was an attack on the Geneva Conventions. This cannot be tolerated," Liu stated (http://www.commondreams.org/views/2015/10/07/enough-even-war-has-rules). "These Conventions govern the rules of war and were established to protect civilians in conflicts - including patients, medical workers and facilities. They bring some humanity into what is otherwise an inhumane situation."
MSF has asserted (http://www.commondreams.org/news/2015/10/04/pulling-staff-kunduz-msf-labels-us-airstrike-war-crime) that Saturday's airstrike (http://www.commondreams.org/news/2015/10/03/numerous-civilians-dead-after-us-bombs-hospital-afghanistan) amounts to nothing less than a war crime. Twenty-two people died in the attack, including 12 MSF staff members and 10 patients, and an additional 37 were wounded.
Since that time, U.S. officials have altered (http://www.commondreams.org/news/2015/10/06/pentagon-shifts-story-again-msf-says-no-excuse-war-crime-against-hospital) their account of the bombing a total of four times, the most recent explanation given by General John Campbell being that the attack, which was called in by U.S. Special Forces, "mistakenly struck" the hospital. However, MSF has repeatedly said that the U.S. military was aware of the hospital's GPS coordinates.
Pending activation by signatory states, the Commission inquiry will gather facts and evidence from the U.S., NATO, and Afghanistan, as well as testimony from surviving MSF staff and patients. "The facts and circumstances of this attack must be investigated independently and impartially, particularly given the inconsistencies in the U.S. and Afghan accounts of what happened over recent days," Liu said. "We cannot rely on only internal military investigations by the U.S., NATO and Afghan forces."
During a subsequent press briefing, Liu said (http://news.yahoo.com/msf-calls-independent-commission-kunduz-hospital-attack-085547591.html) that the inquiry was essential to "safeguard" essential medical space within war zones. Without that protection "it is impossible to work in other contexts like Syria, South Sudan, like Yemen."
"If we let this go, as if was a non-event, we are basically giving a blank check to any countries who are at war," she concluded.
observer
8th October 2015, 19:09
Why isn't this story being headlined as "breaking-news" on the CFR controlled news media (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJNgm4kM24s)? ^^^^
How come it isn't given as much coverage as the "Gun Grab" issue is being given, i.e., continuous coverage?
Why wasn't Prescott Bush prosecuted for War Crimes during the Second World War?
How come his son, George H.W. hasn't had charges for War Crimes prosecuted in International Court?
Why hasn't his son, "W." already been arrested, as well? Wasn't he already tried-and-convicted?
(http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=8348)
These are all rhetorical questions. I already know the answer....
Selkie
8th October 2015, 19:18
How come his son, George H.W. hasn't been arrested for the War Crimes he has already been convicted of in International Court?
Why hasn't his son, "W." already been arrested, as well? Wasn't he already tried-and-convicted?
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These are all rhetorical questions. I already know the answer....
Would that not take an international body with enforcement power? In other words, wouldn't that take a NWO just like we all fear?
Cidersomerset
8th October 2015, 19:22
This is from Davids Headline page not much detail apart from the obvious statement.
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Government Lies! ‘Doctor’s without Borders’ Hospital surrounded by empty space
By David Icke on 8th October 2015
http://www.davidicke.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/DWBhospital.jpg
http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/government-lies-doctors-without-borders-hospital-surrounded-by-empty-space/
observer
8th October 2015, 19:24
How come his son, George H.W. hasn't been arrested for the War Crimes he has already been convicted of in International Court?
Why hasn't his son, "W." already been arrested, as well? Wasn't he already tried-and-convicted?
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These are all rhetorical questions. I already know the answer....
Would that not take an international body with enforcement power? In other words, wouldn't that take a NWO just like we all fear?
I made an edit. You jumped-the-gun. Check the link I offered for George W.
add:
This site needs a 15 minute rule, much like at the end of an internet auction. Those making comments should be given an opportunity to correct their comments for accuracy before other members can quote portions of the text.
Sorry for the rant, but it's just my humble opinion....
Here's a video that explains the War Crimes Tribunal process:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5l-EAUoAXw
sunpaw
8th October 2015, 19:26
Interesting though it 'became sort of news' after 3 or 4 days people around the world STILL continued to demand an independent investigation (besides pointing out themselves why its not 'mistake and collateral damage') AND MSF/Doctors without borders around the world didn't shut up about it either.
And NOW: Russian missiles 'fell on Iran'
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34479873
Selkie
8th October 2015, 19:31
How come his son, George H.W. hasn't been arrested for the War Crimes he has already been convicted of in International Court?
Why hasn't his son, "W." already been arrested, as well? Wasn't he already tried-and-convicted?
[/LIST]
These are all rhetorical questions. I already know the answer....
Would that not take an international body with enforcement power? In other words, wouldn't that take a NWO just like we all fear?
I made an edit. You jumped-the-gun. Check the link I offered for George W.
All these highly-placed criminals are in bed together. It makes no sense that an incoming president would arrest a former president because the first thing that would happen would be that anyone who tried that would get his head blown off.
addition And if he tried it and was successful, then we'd know that someone above him made it ok for him to do so.
Gaia
8th October 2015, 20:01
Interesting though it 'became sort of news' after 3 or 4 days people around the world STILL continued to demand an independent investigation (besides pointing out themselves why its not 'mistake and collateral damage') AND MSF/Doctors without borders around the world didn't shut up about it either.
And NOW: Russian missiles 'fell on Iran'
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34479873
You know America doing what it does best using the forces to carry out the elites plan for the world. When Russia accidentally kills civilians its a war crime, when the USA does the same its a mere accident.
observer
8th October 2015, 20:09
Would that not take an international body with enforcement power? In other words, wouldn't that take a NWO just like we all fear?
These greatly feared New World Order agenda are already in place and operating, Selkie.
What do you suppose the United Nations is all about? ....The international Criminal Court? The United Nations Peace Keeping Forces, deployed all over the world?
It's just refreshing to see some smart lawyers taking the initiative and prosecuting the bastards that created these systems, using their own tools of oppression against them.
Selkie
8th October 2015, 20:13
Would that not take an international body with enforcement power? In other words, wouldn't that take a NWO just like we all fear?
These greatly feared New World Order agenda are already in place and operating, Selkie...
Well, then, they are clearly letting highly-placed war criminals like the two Bushes get away with what they did. Same for Obama, too...they're letting him get away with it.
Selkie
8th October 2015, 20:18
...It's just refreshing to see some smart lawyers taking the initiative and prosecuting the bastards that created these systems, using their own tools of oppression against them.
And how far does anyone think they'll get with that? What that is, is just letting us p*** into the wind.
Gaia
8th October 2015, 20:53
...It's just refreshing to see some smart lawyers taking the initiative and prosecuting the bastards that created these systems, using their own tools of oppression against them.
And how far does anyone think they'll get with that? What that is, is just letting us p*** into the wind.
Goal 1: End poverty in all its forms everywhere
Translation: Centralized banks, IMF, World Bank, Fed to control all finances, digital one world currency in a cashless society
Goal 2: End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
Translation: GMO
Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
Translation: Mass vaccination, Codex Alimentarius
Goal 4: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
Translation: U.N. propaganda, brainwashing through compulsory education from cradle to grave
Goal 5: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
Translation: Population control through forced "Family Planning"
Goal 6: Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
Translation: Privatize all water sources, don't forget to add fluoride
Goal 7: Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
Translation: Smart grid with smart meters on everything, peak pricing
Goal 8: Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
Translation: TPP, free trade zones that favor megacorporate interests
Goal 9: Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
Translation: Toll roads, push public transit, remove free travel, environmental restrictions
Goal 10: Reduce inequality within and among countries
Translation: Even more regional government bureaucracy like a mutant octopus
Goal 11: Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
Translation: Big brother big data surveillance state
Goal 12: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
Translation: Forced austerity
Goal 13: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
Translation: Cap and Trade, carbon taxes/credits, footprint taxes
Goal 14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development
Translation: Environmental restrictions, control all oceans including mineral rights from ocean floors
Goal 15: Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss
Translation: More environmental restrictions, more controlling resources and mineral rights
Goal 16: Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
Translation: U.N. "peacekeeping" missions (ex 1, ex 2), the International Court of (blind) Justice, force people together via fake refugee crises and then mediate with more "U.N. peacekeeping" when tension breaks out to gain more control over a region, remove 2nd Amendment in USA
Goal 17: Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development
Translation: Remove national sovereignty worldwide, promote globalism under the "authority" and bloated, Orwellian bureaucracy of the U.N.
observer
8th October 2015, 23:37
^^^^ I didn't say I endorsed it. I said, it was refreshing to see the agenda being used against those who created the monster.
There is a difference.
Am I not writing in English?
The legal process moves slowly. Time will tell....
idiit
19th October 2015, 13:26
'It Wasn't a Mistake': MSF Chief Slams US Bombing of Afghan Hospital
Read more: http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20151019/1028739959/kunduz-hospital-deliberate-bombing-war-crimes.html#ixzz3p1Hc4xSH
Officials from the charity, also known as Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), have said that the bombing attack lasted over an hour, leading to suggestions that it was the legitimate target of the US airstrike.
"…a clear explanation because all indications point to a grave breach of international humanitarian law, and therefore a war crime."
According to a report by AP, a former intelligence official familiar with the details of the incident said that American analysts were scrutinizing the hospital before it was destroyed amid fears the site was being used a base for Taliban operatives.
US officials weren't aware of the media reports, while MSF General Director Christopher Stokes denied any suggestions that armed Taliban forces were present on the hospital site.
"The compound was not entered by Taliban soldiers with weapons.
War Crimes Concerns
The pressure is now building on United States officials, with accusations that the US is guilty of war crimes as a result of the incident.
http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20151019/1028739959/kunduz-hospital-deliberate-bombing-war-crimes.html#ixzz3p132Ls3r
'course most of us are aware that usa later drove a tank into the "crime scene" ostensibly to destroy the evidence"
sigma6
21st October 2015, 05:50
Doctors Without Borders bombed by the Pentagon opposed the TPP, pharma monopolies
http://www.naturalnews.com/051637_Doctors_Without_Borders_Obama_TPP.html
In recent months, before the charitable medical organization Doctors Without Borders was in the news for having one of its clinics bombed in Afghanistan, reports noted that the group was opposed to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a massive 12-nation "free trade" treaty that is on the cusp of finally being approved by all parties.
The trade pact, which involves the U.S., Japan and 10 other Pacific Rim countries, is high on President Obama's final term "to-do list," as his administration has been negotiating it for the past five years.
As Natural News has previously reported, we are opposed to the deal because: 1) it would likely ban GMO labeling laws in the U.S. and 11 other countries; and 2) it would permit the marketing of dangerous Big Pharma drugs to Americans.
Open and public opposition
Doctors Without Borders says it opposed the TPP because it will make the import and export of cheaper generic medications nearly impossible, feeding Big Pharma and thereby raising the cost of care for millions of people.
"But right now the U.S. government is advocating for trade terms with eleven other Pacific Rim nations that could restrict access to generic medicines, making life-saving treatments unaffordable to millions," the group says on its website.
"Damaging intellectual property rules in the U.S.-led Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) would give pharmaceutical companies longer monopolies over brand name drugs. Companies would be able to charge high prices for longer periods of time. And it would be much harder for generic companies to produce cheaper drugs that are vital to people's health," the group added.
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/051637_Doctors_Without_Borders_Obama_TPP.html#ixzz3pB97FFiu
heyokah
21st October 2015, 08:29
Thank you sigma, for bringing this up, so I can get attention for this petition, for those in Australia:
The dirtiest deal you've never heard of
For years, there's been negotiations behind closed doors for a new trade deal that would span countries bordering the Asia-Pacific, including the US, Canada, New Zealand, as well as several countries in Latin America and Asia. The deal is called the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement – or "TPP" for short.
The TPP agenda is primarily being driven by big business, big pharmaceuticals and big tobacco – but its impacts will affect everyday Australians.
Between foreign corporations suing our governments over public health measures and environmental protection laws, higher prices for medicine, and surveillance of Australians' internet usage, there's a lot for citizens to be concerned about.
What we do know from leaked parts of the agreement is terrifying. But most Australians haven't even heard about the TPP. That's why we need to sound the alarm now, and sound it loudly.
Can you sign the petition calling on our politicians not to sign our rights away?
HERE (https://www.getup.org.au/campaigns/tpp/tpp/the-dirtiest-deal-you-ve-never-heard-of)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9ZFDpuiFUs
idiit
27th October 2015, 12:55
US Ally Saudi Arabia Bombs Another "Doctors Without Borders" Hospital
On Tuesday we learn that yet another Doctors Without Borders facility has been bombed, this time in Saada, Yemen. As Reuters reports, Saudi warplanes apparently “destroyed the entire hospital with all that was inside.” Here’s more:
A Yemeni hospital run by medical aid group Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) was hit by a Saudi-led air strike, the group said on Tuesday, the latest bombing of a civilian target in the seven-month air campaign in Yemen.
"MSF facility in Saada Yemen was hit by several air strikes last night with patients and staff inside the facility," the group said in a tweet on Tuesday.
Yemen's state news agency Saba, run the Iran-allied Houthi group that is the coalition's enemy, quoted the Heedan hospital director saying that several people were injured in the attack.
"The air raids resulted in the destruction of the entire hospital with all that was inside - devices and medical supplies - and the moderate wounding of several people," Doctor Ali Mughli said.
US Ally Saudi Arabia Bombs Another "Doctors Without Borders" Hospital
10/27/2015
MSF UK Press Office @MSF_Press
View from the roof of .@MSF hospital in #Saada, #Yemen that was hit by multiple airstrikes last night.
6:08 AM - 27 Oct 2015
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-10-27/saudi-arabia-bombs-hospital-yemen-doctors-without-borders-says
Zionist controlled usa and Saudi Arabia keep hitting medical aid group Medecins Sans Frontieres by mistake! uh huh! :)
observer
27th October 2015, 16:37
To see the content of sigma6's comment #50, click-on the forwarding icon.
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Thank you sigma, for bringing this up, so I can get attention for this petition, for those in Australia:
[SIZE="4"]The dirtiest deal you've never heard of
For years, there's been negotiations behind closed doors for a new trade deal that would span countries bordering the Asia-Pacific, including the US, Canada, New Zealand, as well as several countries in Latin America and Asia. The deal is called the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement – or "TPP" for short.
The TPP agenda is primarily being driven by big business, big pharmaceuticals and big tobacco – but its impacts will affect everyday Australians.
Between foreign corporations suing our governments over public health measures and environmental protection laws, higher prices for medicine, and surveillance of Australians' internet usage, there's a lot for citizens to be concerned about.
What we do know from leaked parts of the agreement is terrifying. But most Australians haven't even heard about the TPP. That's why we need to sound the alarm now, and sound it loudly.
Can you sign the petition calling on our politicians not to sign our rights away?
[B]HERE (https://www.getup.org.au/campaigns/tpp/tpp/the-dirtiest-deal-you-ve-never-heard-of)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9ZFDpuiFUs
I could possibly be placing myself in grave danger in my personal life by making this comment, however, those who did nothing were the very same who allowed Adolf Hitler into power.
Since any individual with the ability to critically think, will already know the present crisis in the Middle East all began with a failed arms deal, otherwise known as the Bengasi Affair.
And, since the public record of Ms. Clinton's support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership speaks for itself. http://www.ontheissues.org/2016/Hillary_Clinton_Free_Trade.htm
It must be obvious any voice of concern is systematically being erased. Doctors Without Borders are just one of these voices.
sunpaw
27th October 2015, 16:52
Doctors without borders got hit/attacked with airstrikeS again. With GPS of their location KNOWN, again. Last night at a hospital in Sana'a, Yemen.
This time everyone got out before the 2nd hit (as far as I read, while the death toll Kunduz attack was still rising.)
The building (Yemen) is only blocks and rubble now..
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/27/yemen-hospital-hit-by-saudi-led-airstrikes
idiit
2nd November 2015, 17:02
fulford says doctors without borders was a heroin distribution center and that's why it was bombed? hmmmmm... I like fulford but this one catches in my throat a wee bit... :)
fulford says cabal took over Medecins Sans Frontieres and used it as a drug dealing front.
starts around 8:05
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBMo26qTeHo&feature=youtu.be
Cidersomerset
6th November 2015, 13:59
US air raid on Afghanistan hospital was meant to kill and destroy: MSF
By David Icke on 6th November 2015 War and Terror
PRESS TV....
US air raid on Afghanistan hospital was meant to kill and destroy: MSF
Thu Nov 5, 2015 6:27PM
http://www.davidicke.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/e8a8f458-79aa-45f5-a395-d5f3e722a2cf.jpg
‘Doctors Without Borders, also known by its French acronym MSF, says
it has not yet found any evidence that US fighter jets attacked one of its
hospitals in Afghanistan’s embattled city of Kunduz by mistake, saying
the raid seems to have had no purpose but to “kill and destroy.”
Christopher Stokes, the general director of the Paris-based charity group,
made the comments during a Thursday event to release a report based
on an internal investigation of the raid on the hospital in in Kunduz in
northern Afghanistan.
“The view from inside the hospital is that this attack was conducted with
a purpose to kill and destroy,” said Stokes, adding, “But we don’t know
why. We neither have the view from the cockpit, nor the knowledge of
what happened within the US and Afghan military chains of command.”’
Read more: US air raid on Afghanistan hospital was meant to kill and destroy: MSF
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2015/11/05/436445/MSF-Afghanistan-Kunduz-hospital-Christopher-Stokes
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US Planes Shot Doctors Fleeing Kunduz Hospital
By David Icke on 6th November 2015
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US Planes Shot Doctors Fleeing Kunduz Hospital
US is #1 at bombing hospitals - both the number and implementation
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(The Huffington Post)...16 minutes ago
http://www.davidicke.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/563b681f1400002b003ca007.jpeg
‘The medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders released
its internal report on Thursday about the October attack on its hospital in
Kunduz, Afghanistan, and again cast doubt on the U.S. government’s
insistence that the attack was not intentional.
The report, which found that the U.S.-led attack killed at least 30 people,
describes in brutal detail the severity of the attack, noting that “patients
burned in their beds” and that “medical staff were decapitated and lost limbs.”
The organization found that people were also killed while trying to flee the scene.
For example, the report noted that “a patient in a wheelchair attempting to
escape from the inpatient department … was killed by shrapnel from a blast.”
It also revealed that U.S. planes shot at staff members fleeing the hospital.’
Read more: US Planes Shot Doctors Fleeing Kunduz Hospital
http://russia-insider.com/en/us-planes-shot-doctors-fleeing-kunduz-hospital/ri10990
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