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Thursday February 28, 2002 16:24 by ciara
![]() Once again, our most 'respected' national paper has taken the side of the most powerful. In this case, its Mr Kissinger. Is anyone out there even surprised by this blatent bias anymore??? Once more, the protesters are the crazies and, I noticed, have a distinct lack of voice in the piece. Wait aminute, they don;t have a voice at all! Oh, except to call them the usual "controversial." Change the record.
'War crimes' protest as Kissinger Protesters at University College Cork chanted and waved banners Dr Kissinger said he was pleased to discover that even in Ireland "These people are throwing around allegedly criminal charges Dr Kissinger, who was visiting the university to deliver a speech at "I consider them [the accusations] fundamentally beneath The focus of his address was on US foreign policy, particularly in Dr Kissinger said the international scene was experiencing One of the biggest challenges facing the US administration, he "It requires global action. There is no way this can be done by one Dr Kissinger said there were countries capable of transforming and "The American people have pulled together in an amazing way and He commended the performance of President Bush in the aftermath However, he argued the attacks were a tremendous shock to most Dr Kissinger's visit to Cork has been condemned by human rights Cork Sinn Féin councillor Mr Jonathan O'Brien told a recent council The controversial speaker is the subject of a recent book by best- The former Secretary of State has also been accused of being Dr Kissinger began his career as a lecturer at Harvard from the late As US Secretary of State from 1973 to 1977 he played a major role Dr Kissinger was a key negotiator of the withdrawal of American Since 1977 he has lectured and served as a consultant on |
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