Donnerstag, 5. Mai 2016

Kapitel 10 - 'Schutzverantwortung‘ und das Doppelspiel

Bildquelle: Screenshot YouTube Video von Russia Today
Kontrollpunkt der syrischen Armee außerhalb von Jarmuk, der Siedlung der palästinensischen Flüchtlinge im Süden von Damaskus. Die Syrische Arabische Armee ist die Hauptmacht zum Schutz syrischer Zivilisten.
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Weitere Quellen aus Fußnoten

Fußnote 39    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYcRjHX50og

Fußnote 42    http://jomenschenfreund.blogspot.de/2012/06/nuom-chomsky-die-usa-und-die-un.html

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