Muted Headlines on the CIA – June & July 2016 4. July 201628. September 2016 Zain Raza LATEST Abdul-Hakim Belhaj, acTVism, acTVism Munich, Al Jazeera, Al-Masri, Amnesty International, Arbeiter, BBC, Black Sites, Central Intelligence Agency, chomsky, CIA, CIA-Folterprogrammen, CIA-Report, Democracy, Democracy Now, Edward Snowden, Enhanced interrogation techniques, Europäischen Gerichtshofs für Menschenrechte, European Court of Human Rights, extraordinary rendition, Fatima Boudchar, Folter, Geheimdienst, Geheimgefängnissen, George Bush, human rights, Human Rights Watch, Intelligence, Jordan, Jordanien, Khaled al-Masri, Khalid El-Masri, McGovern, Menschenrechte, MI6, Muammar Gaddafi, national security agency, New York Times, Noam Chomsky, NSA, President Obama, Ray McGovern, Romania, Rumänien, Saudi-Arabien, Secret Prisons, Snowden, Syria, The Intercept, torture, torture programs, US-Gefängnissen, Verschwiegene Schlagzeilen, Zain Raza 2 Comments These headlines about the CIA were reported by Democracy Now! in June & July 2016. acTVism compiled and translated them into the German language.
CIA Sparks Criticism by Live-Tweeting bin Laden Raid 5 Years Later 4. May 20164. May 2016 Zain Raza ARTICLES, OUR CONTENT Abottabad, activism, acTVism, acTVism Munich, aktivismus, Alternative Media, Amy Goodman, bin Laden, Central Intelligence Agency, CIA, Corporate Media, Democracy, Democracy Now, freedom, Geheimdienst, Hideout, ISIS, Killing, Krise, Kritik, Live-Tweet, Mainstream Media, Obama, Obama Administration, Obama-Regierung, Pakistan, Raid, Stürmung, Terrorism, terrorismus, Tötung, Twitter, United States, Versteck, War on Terror Leave a comment The CIA has sparked widespread criticism by marking the fifth anniversary of the U.S. killing of Osama bin Laden by live-tweeting the operation as if in real time