Not one official has been prosecuted for crimes by the US during the 20-year “War on Terror." Only whistleblowing officials like @Thomas_Drake1, @JohnKiriakou, Reality Winner, Daniel Hale, @xychelsea and @snowden who exposed these crimes have been prosecuted...

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The first US prosecution of a publisher, Assange, for truth-telling journalism now pends his extradition from the UK, the first of many unless Biden does what he should: drop the DOJ appeal now to extradite Assange. My piece with Alice Walker and Chomsky: newsweek.com/why-biden-prose…
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The Hague is for everyone except the USA And Australia That's the law apparently.
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Feels like this tweet could have waited one day
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And if the american nation isn't bothered about accountability of war crime against other nations around the world, then all I can say is the this nation is imprisoned/enslaved by either its "sense of racial superiority" or selfishness. By no means it's free...
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Snowden has not been prosecuted, only indicted.
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Whistleblowers are not always protected from prosecution.
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Right there is an example of why there are "terrorists" and why terrorism cannot be "beaten". Until ALL war criminals are dealt with, acts of terrorism will cointinue. Whilst profit is involved, acts of terrorism (wars) will continue. Until ALL perpetrators are punished.
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@IntlCrimCourt As can be expected under a world order ruled by militarized criminal cabals disguised as democracies.Where capitalist economies are designed to serve the rich & powerful at the expense of the oppressed & where certified warmongers charge for lectures on terrorism.
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