Friday, November 19

Scribd.com yields to Israeli pressure and now joins the censorship movment of Israel / Palestine when it comes to truth

Scribd.com yields to Israeli pressure over war crimes suspects list

The document hosting and embedding website Scribd.com has yielded to pressure
from the Israeli army's press unit and deleted the Scribd account of Redress
Information & Analysis (http://www.redress.cc), following our posting of a list
of Israeli military personnel suspected of war crimes in Gaza during Operation
Cast Lead of 2008/09. (See http://www.redress.cc/palestine/redress20101119)

Please write to Scribd and tell them what I bunch of craven cowards they are.
Their email address is press@scribd.com
They did not even have the courtesy of asking us to remove our other files
first.

Deleated by User that is the message you get when you look to see the 200 Israeli War Criminals located here. 
I used  Scribd and the file was taken down and the message appeared that the file has been removed by the user. The same happened to redress. I suggest everyone boycott Scribd and don't buy any of their files like I am doing.Scribd has for no reason removed files that is totally unacceptable and the time is to act and boycott them.

Redress Information & Analysis publishes the names, photographs and other details of 200 Israeli military commanders of various ranks suspected of war crimes during Operation Cast Lead against the people of Gaza, which resulted in the murder of more than 1,400 people, primarily civilians, including over 340 children. The information was received anonymously, presumably from someone with links to the israeli armed forces.

Following is a list of 200 Israeli army personnel who bear direct responsibility for the death and carnage inflicted on innocent people in the Gaza Strip during Operation Cast Lead of December 2008/January2009.

The officers listed below “held positions of command at the time of the attack” on Gaza and therefore “bear a distinct personal responsibility” for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed against the people of Gaza. They range from low-level field commanders to the highest echelons of the Israeli army. “All took an active and direct role in the offensive.”

By publishing the names of these people, the source wishes to draw attention “to individuals rather than the static structures through which they operate”.

The source states: “We are aligning people with actions. It is to these persons and others, like them, to which we must object and bring our plaints to bear upon.”

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