New DVD

New DVD:
48-min Highlights of the Bush Crimes Commission

You thought you knew. But you really don't know until you see the whole sordid story brought together. The testimony on this DVD stands as a compelling moral condemnation of this regime.

This new 48-min DVD includes highlights from testimony on all five indictment areas. It is perfect for classrooms and one-hour public access TV. $10, includes shipping

(1) Torture and Illegal Detention: Showing that the Bush administration authorized 1. the use of torture and abuse 2. the transfer (“rendition”) of persons held in U.S. custody to foreign countries where torture is known to be practiced 3. indefinite detention of persons from other countries 4. The round-up and detention of thousands of immigrants without charge or trial 5. Committing murder by authorizing the CIA to kill those that the president designates, either US citizens or non-citizens, anywhere in the world.

(2) Global AIDS and Reproductive Rights: 1. Imposition of Abstinence-Only HIV Prevention Program, 2. imposition of gag-rule on abortion counseling or services on clinics receiving US aid 3. Attempts to suppress medical research studies in HIV prevention when it conflicts with the ideology of the Christian Right. 4. Restriction of Generics-- coercing countries into agreements that severely restrict the manufacture and supply of generic drugs, the only affordable option for most HIV positive people in the Third World.

(3) Destruction of the Global Environment: 1. Denial and Distortion of Scientific Consensus and Findings on Global Warming. 2. Obstructionism on International Efforts to curb the emissions of greenhouse gases. It has withdrawn from any international efforts that would impose binding restrictions, however minimal. It has done this with full knowledge of the catastrophic effects of global warming and the disproportionate U.S. share of world greenhouse gas emissions, the leading cause of global warming.

(4) The Response of the Bush Administration to Hurricane Katrina: Before, During and After

The record is very clear on this indictment. The Bush administration demonstrated a gross and wanton indifference to human life that caused thousands of Gulf cost residents to die and suffer needlessly. The suffering continues, systemically causing continuous grievous injuries due to displacement and related issues.

(5) Wars of Aggression, details the violations of international law, the Geneva Conventions, and the Nuremberg principles. This outstanding video features testimony by:

Scott Ritter, former UN weapons inspector, on why and how the Bush administration knew that there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq

Amy Bartholomew, professor of law, Carleton University, on the structure of international law that prohibits wars of aggression

Larry Everest, author of Oil, Power & Empire: Iraq and the U.S. Global Agenda, on the global agenda behind the U.S. war on Iraq

Dahr Jamail, independent journalist who has reported extensively from Iraq, on war crimes being committed by U.S. forces in Iraq

Jeremy Scahill, writer for The Nation and former correspondent for Democracy Now!, on the targeting of journalists in Iraq

Camilo Mejia, Iraq vet and member of Iraq Veterans Against the War, on what U.S. soldiers are called on to do to the Iraqi people

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Make your check out to "Not In Our Name SOC" and mail it to Not In Our Name, 305 West Broadway #199, NY, NY 10013.