By Professor Emeritus, med. dr. Marcello Ferrada de Noli, chairman; Professor Emeritus, med. dr. Anders Romelsjö, vice-chairman; Chief physician, med. dr. Alberto Gutiérrez Mardones; Chief physician Ove Johansson, MD; Chief physician, specialist Dr Lena Oske, MD; Specialist Dr Leif Elinder, MD; Specialist Dr Martin Gelin, Dental Surgeon. On behalf of SWEDHR Board of Directors. I SWEDHR have […]
Browsing Year: 2018
Seven Years of Killing Fields in Syria: An Imbroglio of Proxy Wars
By Gilbert Mercier, Associate Editor at The Indicter Magazine. We are reaching the seventh-year anniversary of the tragic conflict in Syria, which seems to evolve and get more complex as time goes on. If nothing else, with the recent downing of an Israeli F16 by the Syrian army of Bashar al-Assad, which was the first […]
Other Massacre Stories that Fall Apart– PART III (and Conclusion) of the series “Fake News & Massacre Marketing in the Rohingya Crisis”
By Adam Larson . Editor’s Note: This is the third part of the series in The Indicter, which comprises the following sections: Part 1. Introduction to Questioning the Massacre Stories Part 2: Men in Black at Kha Maung Seik: A Massacre BY Rohingya? Part 3: Other Massacre Stories that Fall Apart (and conclusion) […]
Men in Black at Kha Maung Seik, A Massacre BY Rohingya? – PART II of the series “Fake News & Massacre Marketing in the Rohingya Crisis”
By Adam Larson Editor’s Note: This is the second part of the series in The Indicter, which comprises the following sections: Part 1. Introduction to Questioning the Massacre Stories Part 2: Men in Black at Kha Maung Seik: A Massacre BY Rohingya? Part 3: Other Massacre Stories that Fall Apart (and conclusion) Part 2: […]
U.S. ‘Plan B’ for Syria and the Middle East, and the occupation of a third of Syria’s territory – Analysis
By Prof. Marcello Ferrada de Noli, SWEDHR chairman and chief-editor of The Indicter. Update: The newly presented US Defence Department Budget [See Reference 21, down below] indicates that the US troops in Syria and Iraq, which are now admitted being 5,500, stays also year 2019. Regarding Syria, the Defence Department is asking $ 555 million: […]
Fake News and Massacre Marketing in the Rohingya Crisis – PART I: Questioning the Massacre Stories
By Adam Larson Editor’s Note: This series comprises the following sections, which will be published successively: Part 1. Introduction to Questioning the Massacre Stories Part 2: Men in Black at Kha Maung Seik: A Massacre BY Rohingya? Part 3: Other Massacre Stories that Fall Apart (and conclusion) . Part 1 Introduction to Questioning the […]
Swedish ‘Left Party’ chairman demands No-Fly Zone in Syria
By Prof. Anders Romelsjö. SWEDHR Vice Chairman, and member of The Indicter Editorial Board. The Left Party Chairman Jonas Sjöstedt (at right, image above) according to the radio news, wants Sweden to protest against Turkey’s bombing of the Kurdish enclave in Afrin, Syria. It’s good, but at the same time he remains silent about […]
THE WHITE HELMETS WHITEWASHING STORY – PART II: White Helmets’ Apologists Deconstructed
By Eva Bartlett, Associate Editor at The Indicter Magazine. Editor’s Note: The opinions in this analysis are solely author Eva Bartlett’s. The actual conclusions by doctors at SWEDHR in regards to the White Helmets materials are found in this statement and its accompanied links. / Dr Lena Oske MD, The Indicter Acting Editor and member […]
Are Swedish newspapers for the free word, really?
By Ove Johansson, MD, chief physician, member of SWEDHR Board of Directors, and Marcello Ferrada de Noli, Med dr, professor emeritus, chairman Swedish Doctors for Human Rights “Is it not true that the White Helmets group is primarily funded by the U.S. and Britain? Is it not true that there are videos in which White […]
Replying to Expressen editorial on SWEDHR independent, fact-based stances
SWEDHR chair answers to Expressen’s editorial by Patrik Oksanen: [A Swedish version (original) of the text below is found in SWEDHR Research & Reports] An editorial in Swedish newspaper Expressen December 31, 2017, authored by Patrik Oksanen, contains inaccurate information regarding Swedish Doctors for Human Rights (SWEDHR), and about me personally. 1. SWEDHR has […]