Israel used Gazans as human shields
PressTV / PressTV
02-Jul-2009 (4 comments)

Amnesty International says Israel used Gaza children as "human shields" during its recent offensive in which over 1,400 people lost their lives.

In a 117-page report on the Israeli war against the Gaza Strip, the London-based rights group accused the regime of war crimes saying Israeli forces inflicted "wanton destruction" in attacks that targeted civilians.

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Shah Ghollam

Mr. Kashani

by Shah Ghollam on

"Bring it on partner! I’ll be waiting here for you exposing your pathetic and childish false outdated propaganda! "

I have not stopped shivering in fear after reading your post.

I mean, I am really scared to death!!!!!!!!


Farhad Kashani

Bavafa, The biggest most

by Farhad Kashani on

Bavafa,

The biggest most brutal, savage and barbaric regime post WWII is your beloved IRI regime which is a cross between Nazi Germany, Stalin USSR and Taliban, which opresses its people like no other regime does, provokes others and makes enemies out of them, and inspires, promotes and supports Islamic Fundamentalism Terrorism.

IRI is the biggest threat to world peace.

 


Farhad Kashani

Shah Gholam,   What a

by Farhad Kashani on

Shah Gholam,

 

What a loser IRI supporters like you are! You’re delusional and twisted blind pro IRI anti Americanism has led you to rush to spit propaganda that will eventually come back and bite you in the arc!

 

Amnesty International has always been one of the biggest criticizers of the Fascist IRI regime. Here’s a link:

 

//www.amnesty.org/en/region/iran

  

You can overlook Amnesty’s harsh condemnation of IRI’s barbaric actions, but Iranians and people of the world won’t!

 

Bring it on partner! I’ll be waiting here for you exposing your pathetic and childish false outdated propaganda!

 

Death to the dictator and its supporters!

   


Bavafa

As the victim of biggest crime in recent history

by Bavafa on

They have become the biggest criminal regime in the post WWII

Mehrdad