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Are Criminals Running the Jail house? Former Prime Ministers Tony Blair, Gordon Brown  and David Cameron milk the Ukraine crisis

Former British leaders who should be investigated for their role in starting illegal wars are using the opportunity of the Russia Ukraine crisis to paint themselves as heroes and protectors.  Op-ed by Nina Cross Powerful British figures are using the crisis as an opportunity to remanufacture their image.  We must ask: Is it the insane […]

Swedish Doctors for Human Rights –Analysis of the Ukraine situation, its causes and possible solution

SWEDHR board of directors deliberated on the situation in Ukraine. The following is the statement by the organization’s chairman, Professor Emeritus Marcello Ferrada de Noli. My position on the Russian Military Operation in Ukraine By Prof Marcello Ferrada de Noli, SWEDHR founder & chairman The utmost human right is the right to life, hence, per […]

Six years after our analysis “Severe tensions between Nato, Russia and Ukraine could lead to a greater war”

A widening of the conflict in Ukraine could take Europe to the verge of a much greater war. Therefore there are human rights concerns over a wide-ranging escalation of the current Nato-Russian conflict. Even if a greater war would be avoided, the expected civilian loses and corresponding suffering in a variety of countries affected by […]

New Amnesty International’s fabrications aim to interfere President Trump’s upcoming decision on US participating in the anti-terror war in Syria

By Professor Marcello Ferrada de Noli, chair, Swedish Doctors for Human Rights. This article analyses the role of Amnesty International in the disinformation campaign on Syria, and suggests that this recent fake-news endeavour by Amnesty may aim to influence political decision-making in Washington on behalf of the faction that has been supporting the activities of […]

Military to Military – Seymour M. Hersh on US intelligence sharing in the Syrian war

Editor’s Note: Author Seymour M. Hersh and London Review of Books have kindly authorized The Indicter to reproduce this analysis which originally appeared on London Review of Books,  Vol. 38 No. 1 · 7 January 2016. . Barack Obama’s repeated insistence that Bashar al-Assad must leave office – and that there are ‘moderate’ rebel groups […]

Swedish Doctors for Human Rights on biased allegations of ‘war crimes’ put forward by Amnesty International against Russia

By Professor Marcello Ferrada de Noli Ph.D. Chairman, Swedish Doctors for Human Rights (SWEDHR)   I. Introduction   ““It is important to look at the nature of Amnesty itself in terms of the credibility of its reporting. For a large part of this Syria conflict, Amnesty, particularly here in its London office, has made no […]

From Odessa to Lugansk. The massacres starting the Donbass uprising in 2014 – Inna Kukuruza has not been forgotten

By Prof. Marcello Ferrada de Noli Author’s Note: The aerial bombing in Lugansk of 2nd June 2014 was the third massacre perpetrated in Donbass cities in the lapse of one month. See also in The Indicter:  The Ukraine Army’s slaughter of Mariupol civilians 9 May 2014 –Unarmed civilians shot & killed at close range, and […]

Ukrainian forces shelling on Donbass during Easter killed 15 civilians and injured 42

By Marcello Ferrada de Noli Through all the EU, Easter celebrations fill streets, squares, churches & stores, just days after our governments –at the US request– agreed replenish deadly ammunition to Ukraine artillery. So, all the while these festivities, the killing of Donbass civilians reassumed unabated –which  constitutes war crime. “Nuclear bombs hit Hiroshima & […]

On the anniversary of the “Bucha massacre”. Evidence based or hoax?

By Prof Marcello Ferrada de Noli Documentary video   My take on all these allegations done by the Ukraine government about massacres in Bucha, or Chernihiv, is: Allegations on mass execution of civilians concerns a war-crime of severe magnitude. The same referred to executions of prisoners of war. For the above reason, these allegations should […]