US Women & Men Soldiers get raped by fellow Soldiers more often than , being hit by a enemy Bullet


JNN 23 Jan 2012 Washington : Rape in the American armed forces is an issue that has quietly been gathering attention over the past decade. But it exploded with the power of suppressed fury at the Sundance festival’s Friday afternoon screening of the documentary “The Invisible War,” a devastating indictment of the government’s inaction on the issue. Continue reading

Egyptians Protesters condemn US interference in their internal affairs and demand end of ties with them


JNN 08 Jan 2012 Cairo : Egyptian protesters have condemned the United States’ interference in their country’s internal affairs, demanding the closure of US embassy in Cairo. Continue reading

U.S. debt default to have “nasty consequences” for global economy: IMF chief


JNN 11 July 2011 WASHINGTON — New chief of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Christine Lagarde said Sunday that there would be “real nasty consequences” for global economy if the United States defaulted on its financial obligations. Continue reading

U.S. debt default to have "nasty consequences" for global economy: IMF chief


JNN 11 July 2011 WASHINGTON — New chief of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Christine Lagarde said Sunday that there would be “real nasty consequences” for global economy if the United States defaulted on its financial obligations. Continue reading

Gaddafi’s arrest warrant issued by ICC , Hague


JNN 29 June 2011 : Muammar Gaddafi faces a potential war crimes trial at The Hague after the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Monday issued arrest warrants for the Libyan leader, along with his son Saif al-Islam and his military intelligence chief General Abdullah al-Sanoussi. The warrants allege that all three men were involved in ordering security forces to open fire on unarmed protesters last February, turning a peaceful protest movement into a four-month civil war.  Continue reading

Gaddafi's arrest warrant issued by ICC , Hague


JNN 29 June 2011 : Muammar Gaddafi faces a potential war crimes trial at The Hague after the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Monday issued arrest warrants for the Libyan leader, along with his son Saif al-Islam and his military intelligence chief General Abdullah al-Sanoussi. The warrants allege that all three men were involved in ordering security forces to open fire on unarmed protesters last February, turning a peaceful protest movement into a four-month civil war.  Continue reading

CIA Operative to Command al-Qaeda Connected Libyan Rebels


JNN 25 April 2011 : On Saturday, it was reported that Khalifa Hifter, a former Gaddafi military officer, was appointed to lead the rebel army supported by the United Nations, the United States and the Globalist Coalition. Continue reading