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Downsize or Modify? A Conversation with Noam Chomsky

January 19th, 2011
Mickey Z. While Noam Chomsky surely needs no introduction, as they say, that doesn't mean interviewing him has to follow a blueprint. So, after seeing him in a video called "Are We Running Out of Oil?" I decided to initiate a conversation about the… more »

Gearing up for change in Iran

January 19th, 2011
Jalal Alavi One word alone can explain why, in 1979, Iranians from all walks of life took to the streets of Tehran and other major Iranian cities to take part in what later became known as the Islamic Revolution: Freedom, that is to say, freedom from… more »

Bradley Manning Walking in the Footsteps of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

January 19th, 2011
By Kevin Zeese “The world now demands a maturity of America that we may not be able to achieve. It demands that we admit that we have been wrong. . . that we have been detrimental to . . .life . . . . The situation is one in which we must be ready to… more »

The “Stuttgart Declaration” represents a paradigm shift

January 18th, 2011
A commentary by Ilan Pappé Ilan Pappé at the Stuttgart Conference, in November 2010 Following the controversy (*) caused by the Final Declaration of the Conference of Solidarity with Palestine, held in November 2010 in Stuttgart under the title "One… more »

Ed Rendell leaves office with mixed signals on death penalty

January 18th, 2011
Mary Shaw In his final week as Governor of Pennsylvania, Democrat Ed Rendell sent some mixed signals regarding the death penalty in this commonwealth. First, on a positive note, Rendell noted on January 14 that there are flaws in the capital punishment… more »

Baby Doc Duvalier in Haiti

January 18th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman With more troubles than Job, Haitians now have another after former dictator Jean-Claude Baby Doc's arrival. On January 16, Air France flew him back, New York Times writer Randal Archibold headlining, "A Former Dictator Reappears in… more »

Turmoil in Tunisia

January 18th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman Earlier turmoil began in 2000, the first protests since 1984 bread riots, including a three-day professional drivers strike in Tunis. Demonstrations followed in over a dozen cities by students, unemployed youths and others. Protestors… more »

Martin Luther King and the Palestinians

January 18th, 2011
By Dr. Elias Akleh Today, January 17th an American holiday commemorating the birthday of Martin Luther King (January 15th) the famous Oprah Winfrey’s show played clips of older shows that dealt with racism and discrimination against black African… more »

Hezbollah’s Nasrallah could be right

January 18th, 2011
By Alan Hart It’s not impossible that Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah was right when he described the tribunal investigating the assassination of Lebanon’s Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in 2005 as “an American and Israeli tool”. Though I myself see… more »

The Perpetual War

January 17th, 2011
By Numerian posted by Michael Collins On December 7th of this year – the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor – the United States will celebrate seventy years of perpetual war. September 11th will commemorate one aspect of this long war – the War… more »

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