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jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
@BenedictDonald_ Point me to the indictment you are referring to (doesn’t exist). This is about the publication of US war logs and diplomatic cables. But don’t let those facts get in your way. — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
Reporter @DahrJamail, who reported inside Fallujah during the first U.S. siege, deploys to the frontlines of the war to save the climate. He reads from his new book, ”The End of Ice: Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning in the Path of Climate Disruption.” https://t.co/AG6tgqUzb8 — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
The Intercept’s Editor-in-Chief @betsyreed2, investigative journalist @matthewacole, and national security editor @vanessagezari on how Erik Prince went from exile in the United Arab Emirates to a shadow player in Trump world. https://t.co/C6qILwTLG7 — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
Pentagon Papers lawyer James Goodale, former counsel to the New York Times, discusses the dangerous precedent the prosecution of Julian Assange would set and criticizes “establishment” media outlets who published Wikileaks documents for not speaking out. https://t.co/C6qILwTLG7 — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
New @intercepted podcast — Shadow Players: Erik Prince, Julian Assange, and the bizarre world of Trump https://t.co/AG6tgqUzb8 — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
The largest gang raid in NYC history swept up dozens of young people who weren’t in gangs https://t.co/0zP2PshuDd by @alicesperi, @stephtangk — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
RT @ggreenwald: “This is not a head of state – this is a national disgrace ... He is staining the image of our country in every imaginable… — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
@philoshua @mtracey @JeffreyGoldberg @joshtpm @jonathanchait @ashleyfeinberg @davidfrum @NatashaBertrand If I have anything critical to say about Glenn, I say it to Glenn and would never hide behind anonymity and certainly not engage in cowardly anonymized shit talk to politico about my colleague. — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
RT @georgejoseph94: SCOOP: @WNYC/@Gothamist has confirmed that all 5 borough prosecutors are using (or building) secret databases of cops w… — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
@izenku @lilyslynch Wow. What a shameful position you are taking here. Totally shameful. — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
@izenku @lilyslynch Everyone knows that, including the families of those killed. It’s a major issue in this case. What you seem to want is to absolve the people who actually bombed the building and murdered 16 civilians. — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
@izenku @lilyslynch And remember, CNN knew it was going to be bombed and yet they scheduled an interview with Vucic. That necessitated some of the workers being in the building that night. CNN also has serious questions to answer. — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
@izenku @lilyslynch Many of the families of the technicians, make up artists, editors who were murdered in the RTS bombing hold both NATO and Serbian officials/RTS leaders responsible. The former head of the station was sentenced to prison for his role. No one from NATO has been held accountable. — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
@izenku @lilyslynch Brent Sadler said in a new documentary that CNN had been informed it would be bombed. CNN never reported this. As for Vucic, there’s a lot of questioning of what he knew and when he knew it in the Serbian media. Here’s the article on Sadler: https://t.co/rgvFzo2KYW — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
@brezaleksandar @JasminMuj So you don’t know and can’t say? Ok. — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
@brezaleksandar @JasminMuj Please tell me their specific crimes or go away. — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
@brezaleksandar @JasminMuj Sigh. Tell me the justification for murdering these 16 people. Tell me each of their crimes. Do it. Don’t ignore. Research this. Look into them. These were humans murdered. Why? Justify each death. — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
@JasminMuj Ok. Remember your words. “Legitimate military targets.” Not one of them was a propagandist. They were all technical workers. What you’re saying is absolutely sick. — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
@azfaust Yeah! Kill em all! — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
@kosturdistan @JasminMuj She should have been murdered many time over, right? — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
@JasminMuj Do you believe that a sound mixer called to work because CNN booked an interview a “legitimate target”? Yes or no? — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
@azfaust That makes these murders totally fine! Right? — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
@CullenWay Catch up. Read up. It’s all there. — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
@JasminMuj Please provide specific info on what crimes Ksenija Bankovic committed to deserve the death penalty by NATO bombs. I’ll wait. — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
@HouTwit Did murdering a sound engineer save people? A security guard at a building in Belgrade? A video editor? Think about your callous statement. Answer this: would you have shot these people dead? You. Personally. Answer that. — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
@JasminMuj Do you support killing sound mixers and engineers? — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
@RobertC12041117 That’s total bullshit. RTS was back on the air in hours. They deliberately murdered those people and did absolutely nothing to stop “propaganda” by MURDERING them. — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
@radezz I know Borka, her mother. This was a murderous war crime. — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
Every year I go to the dinner of the @pressfreedom. I support so much of what they do. But I find it disgraceful that they refuse to condemn the murder of 16 Serbian media workers by in April 1999 by the US government. They should reverse this and condemn it. — PolitiTweet.org
jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill
The CPJ—> @pressfreedom to this day refuses to recognize the media workers killed in this bombing by the US. — PolitiTweet.org