The UN Human Rights Council Hits a New Low
A speech from Iran’s torture chief.
March 2, 2018
What high-tech surveillance couldn’t see.
It’s well known today that Israeli and U.S. intelligence agencies often cooperate closely, and that Jerusalem routinely provides Washington with important and hard-to-obtain information. Less well known is that this cooperation dates back to the 1950s. It was Israel, for instance, that obtained a copy of Nikita Khrushchev’s 1956 “secret speech” to Communist party leaders, denouncing Stalin. Israel also, on numerous occasions, captured advanced Soviet weaponry from its Arab enemies, which it then gave to the U.S., helping the latter stay abreast of Moscow’s technology and its vulnerabilities. And that’s not all, as Raphael Ofek writes:
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What high-tech surveillance couldn’t see.
A Christian group was punished for acting on its beliefs about homosexuality.
A prayer more powerful than its words.
A gold medal in whitewashing.