THE US MEDIA PROPAGANDA SUPPORTING THE COMMUNISTS SUCH AS UPI, AP, MEDIA THAT 
WORK DAY AND NIGHT TO DESPTROY THE US MILITARY FROM 1968-2009.

 

DO THE US MEDIA AND UPI REPORT THIS ?

 

UN Passes Strong Resolution on Cambodia Human Rights Abuses 

Feb. 27, 1982 : UN Commission on Human Rights meeting in Geneva adopted a 
resolution condemning Vietnam’s occupation of Cambodia as a violation of 
Cambodian human rights. The vote was 28 in favor, 8 against, and 5 abstentions.

 

Oct. 21, 1986 The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/41/6, by vote 
of 116-21 with 13 abstentions, calling for a withdrawal of Vietnamese forces 
from Cambodia. 

 

Kaing Kek Iev, aka Duch, was arrested in 1999. According to the Morphology 
study on race and forensic data nalysis ,Kaing Kek Iev, aka Duch is A 
VIETNAMESE.

 

100 TORTURE CENTERS across CAMBODIA.
Vietnam's occupation of Cambodia 1979-1989 under Le Duc Tho rule. 

An estimated 460 000 innocent Cambodians died , killed , tortured, etc... 

100 Torture centers were established across Cambodia. (Methods of torture 
described to Amnesty International).
Methods of torture described to Amnesty International as being used by the 
Vietnamese forces of invasion and occupation of Cambodia under Le Duc Tho's 
rule, from 1979-1989, through the CPP/HUN SEN regime.( an estimated 460 000 
innocent Cambodians died during that period) 

1. Beatings with truncheons, sharp-edged wooden staves, and iron bars and 
whippings 
with chains and rubber hoses.( Methods of torture described to Amnesty 
International) 

2. Near-suffocation with plastic bags,( Methods of torture described to Amnesty 
International) 

3. Near-drowning in vats of water,( Methods of torture described to Amnesty 
International(Methods of torture described to Amnesty International) 



 

THIS EXAMPLE :

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Nixon, U.S. blamed for Cambodia genocide 



B-52 bombing


PHNOM PENH, Cambodia, April 6 (UPI) -- A notorious former Khmer Rouge prison 
commander on trial for war crimes says U.S. backing for Cambodia's right-wing 
government set the stage for genocide.

Kaing Guek Eav, also known as Duch, testified during his trial on charges that 
he oversaw the torture and execution of 17,000 victims at the S-21 prison camp 
that Pol Pot's communist Khmer Rouge movement would have died off in 1970 had 
not U.S. President Richard Nixon backed right wing military strongman Lon Nol, 
The Times of London reported. 

When the autocratic Prince Norodom Sihanouk was deposed in a 1970 coup the 
leftist Khmer Rouge was in disarray but the overt backing of Lon Nol by Nixon 
and U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger as the Vietnam War raged nearby 
generated a backlash against the government and rescued Pol Pot's movement from 
oblivion, Duch reportedly testified.

"I think the Khmer Rouge would already have been demolished," The Times quoted 
him saying. "But Mr. Kissinger and Richard Nixon were quick (to back Lon Nol) 
and then the Khmer Rouge noted the golden opportunity."

The reign of the Khmer Rouge from 1975-79 saw the deaths of 1.7 million 
Cambodians through execution, starvation and overwork, historians say.
 
SINCE THE COLD WAR THE US MEDIA TOOK SIDES WITH THE ENEMY OF AMERICA AND THEY 
ARE BECOMING THE ENMEY OF THE US MILITARY ESTABLISHEMENT AS WELL.
BECAUSE OF THIS BETRAYAL,THE US MEDIA IS IN TROUBLE TODAY.
 
READ THIS :AP cuts newspaper rates, moves to protect web news...(1)
 
 
BURY
 
(1)READING MATERIAL 
By Robert MacMillan Robert Macmillan – Mon Apr 6, 4:23 pm ET

NEW YORK (Reuters) – The Associated Press unveiled rate cuts on Monday to help 
member newspapers reeling from declining advertising revenue and said it would 
sue websites that use its members' articles without permission.

Changes announced by the AP at its annual meeting in San Diego include $35 
million in rate assessment reductions for 2010 on top of $30 million it already 
instituted for 2009.

The 163-year-old newswire service also will allow member newspapers to cancel 
their membership with one year's notice instead of two, while offering a 
discount to papers that stay on a two-year cancellation notice.

Jim Kennedy, AP's vice president of strategic planning, said in a telephone 
interview that AP would have to reduce its costs to compensate for the rate 
cuts. That includes not filling vacant jobs and possibly buyouts.

Dean Singleton, AP chairman and chief executive of Denver-based publisher 
MediaNews Group, said, "We feel it is critical to help our members during these 
extremely difficult times, and these numbers show our deep commitment to doing 
that."

U.S. newspapers are buying out or laying off workers to stay in business. Some, 
including EW Scripps Co's Rocky Mountain News and Hearst Corp's Seattle 
Post-Intelligencer, have closed in recent weeks. The New York Times Co has said 
it might close the money-losing Boston Globe.

The AP, a nonprofit cooperative formed by its member newspapers, said revenue 
from U.S. papers would fall by about a third between 2008 and 2010.

In 2007, 25 percent of its $710 million in revenue came from U.S. newspapers.

Seventeen percent of its revenue comes from digital sales, such as the Internet 
and mobile devices, Kennedy said, adding that the number could grow to more 
than 20 percent in 2010. Most newspaper publishers get about 10 percent of 
their revenue online, and the other 90 percent in print.

The AP also threatened to "pursue legal and legislative actions" against 
websites that do not properly license news content. It said it would develop a 
system to track its members' and its own news distributed online to determine 
whether it is being legally used.

"We can no longer stand by and watch others walk off with our work under 
misguided legal theories," Singleton said.

The announcement came a day before Google Inc's Chief Executive Eric Schmidt is 
due to speak at the Newspaper Association of America's annual conference, also 
in San Diego.

Many newspapers resent search websites like Google and Yahoo Inc because they 
say they siphon away ad revenue that should be going to their own websites.

Last October, the AP suspended plans for a new pricing structure because of 
complaints from member papers, who said they could not afford it.

Some newspapers have threatened to cancel their membership, prompting the AP to 
try to find ways to keep them. One option the wire service is offering is a 
limited service for papers "with minimal world and national coverage needs."

Thomson Reuters Corp competes with the AP in providing news.

(Reporting by Robert MacMillan; Editing by Andre Grenon, Gerald E. McCormick, 
Toni Reinhold)

Reporters call Hillary Clinton, get phone sex line
Posted: 11:55 PM ET Reporters call Hillary Clinton, get phone sex line... 

 

State Dept. will push hard for Palestinian statehood... 
From CNN Ticker Producer Alexander Mooney



 

The White House accidentally directed reporters to a sex line Thursday.
(CNN) – Journalists who dialed in to a White House conference call Thursday 
hoping for a media-friendly reception got a far friendlier response than they 
were counting on.
Instead of hearing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and National Security 
Advisor Jim Jones on the other end laying out foreign policy and security 
threats, reporters were greeted by a recording on a phone sex line.
"Do you have any hidden desires? If you feel like getting nasty, then you came 
to the right place," said a suggestive-sounding woman.
The White House says an aide merely mistyped the 800-dial in number — a mistake 
not likely to happen again.
It's a new administration, but an old problem: Some homeowners seeking mortgage 
relief from a Bush administration hotline in 2007 instead reached a Texas-based 
group that provides Christian education after President Bush slightly jumbled 
the correct number at a press briefing.
Filed under: Extra • White House
 
 




 
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