Thursday, April 17, 2008

New Human Rights Council May Probe 9/11

By The Last Movement, Opednews.com

The New York Sun picked up the story today, explaining that Richard Falk, a professor of international law emeritus at Princeton University, and an expert on human rights was assigned to a new position within the council on March 26.

His role is to report on human rights in the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Arabs.

Two days prior to the announcement, Falk appeared on former University of Wisconsin lecturer Kevin Barrett's radio show and spoke of how he is keen to see a fresh investigation into 9/11 in order to address inconsistencies in the official account of what happened.

Note: Muslims are in the majority at the Human Rights Commission. Twelve of thirteen initiatives were taken against Israel. They failed, because the Muslims are dysfunctional in regards to human rights.

The Human Rights Council may find a way to prosecute human rights offenders in the USA.

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