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  • We dedicate this page to Peace in Iraq and also to the memory of Iraqi writer Maarouf AR RASSAFI (1875-1945) who wrote the poem translated into Armenian The mother of the orphan about a survivor from the Armenian Genocide


Peace
and Justice
in
Iraq and in the World
_
Within
International Law

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To Harbour Terrorism Is Against Civilization.
To Harbour Negationnism Is
Against Civilization
Too !

Héberger le terrorisme est contre la civilisation.
Héberger le négationnisme l'est également !
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www.crooksandliars.com -
The "Shock and Awe" Gallery




Dessin de Younes, enfant irakien
agé de 7 ans et réfugié à Paris,
réalisé au CRDA le 8 Mars 2003
lors du concourt organisé par
l'association
Bonheur retrouvé.



_P_A_X_:
A__C l e a r__D a y_. . .
by Ruben GHEVONDIAN
- from "Krounk" Magazine - Yerevan
May 1988 -



A clear day for you and your beloved ones,
and for Peace in the World

No Bravery : A nation blind to their disgrace (Video) : [(*1)] - [(*2)]



Plans for Redrawing the Middle East: The Project for a “New Middle East”
Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya Global Research


  • - Down by the river side

    I'm going to lay down my sword and shield
    Down by the river side
    Down by the river side
    Down by the river side
    I'm going to lay down my sword and shield
    Down by the river side
    Ain't going to study war no more


    (chorus)
    Ain't going to study war no more (6 times)
_ Chapitres arméno-arabisants [(Accueil)] _
[(I)] - [(II)] - [(III)] - [(IV)] - [(V)] - [(VI)] - [(VII)] - [(VIII)] - [(IX)] - [(X)] - [(XI)]

3 Videos : The Power of Nightmares
by Adams Curtis (BBC II)

  • Part I : Baby It’s Cold Outside”
    - In the past our politicians offered us dreams of a better world. Now they promise to protect us from nightmares.
    - The most frightening of these is the threat of an international terror network. But just as the dreams were not true, neither are these nightmares.

  • Part II : The Phantom Victory
    -
    The Power of Nightmares continues its assessment of whether the threat from a hidden and organised terrorist network is an illusion. Part two, the Phantom Victory looks at how two groups, radical Islamists and neo-conservatives with seemingly opposing ideologies came together to defeat a common enemy. 
    - Among the many foreigners drawn to Afghanistan was a young, wealthy Saudi called Osama Bin Laden. 

  • Part III : The Shadows In The Cave

    The Power of Nightmares assesses whether the threat from a hidden and organised terrorist network is an illusion. In the concluding part of the series, the programme explains how the illusion was created and who benefits from it.