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Competing Ideologies: G20 v US Social Forum

June 28th, 2010
by Stephen Lendman Established in 1999, G20 finance ministers, central bank governors, and, at times, heads of state meet semi-annually to "discuss key issues in the global economy," the initial 1999 meeting in Berlin, hosted by German and Canadian… more »

Your humanitarian work could land you in jail

June 28th, 2010
Mary Shaw SCOTUS disappoints again. On June 21, in Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that it is not unconstitutional for the government to block speech and other forms of advocacy supporting a foreign organization that has… more »

Palestinian Centre for Human Rights 2009 Annual Report

June 27th, 2010
by Stephen Lendman Each year, PCHR publishes its annual report on Occupied Palestine, this year's a detailed 250 page review of the past year, including the first days of Israel's war on Gaza, Operation Cast Lead, "the major issue in the record of human… more »

David Vaughan Icke Cointelpro Study #1

June 26th, 2010
By Robert Singer Who Should we Trust to Tell us the Truth? A critical look at the information (disinformation) agents in the 21st century. [Author note, This is the first in a series of exposes that are required for me to tell the story behind the story… more »

Sirhan Sirhan: In His Own Words

June 26th, 2010
by Stephen Lendman Shortly after midnight on June 5, 1968, Robert Kennedy was shot, The New York Times headlining: "Kennedy is Dead, Victim of Assassin; Suspect, Arab Immigrant, Arraigned; Johnson Appoints Panel on Violence" Sirhan Sirhan was the… more »

Kyrgyzstan: Picking up the pieces

June 26th, 2010
Eric Walberg Kill the victim and go to his funeral. Is NATO poised to move into the heart of Central Asia, even as its war in Afghanistan implodes... Kyrgyzstan joined the rank of failed states this month: its central government lacks legitimacy and… more »

Connecting the Zionist Dots

June 26th, 2010
by Gilad Atzmon A few weeks ago the Jewish Chronicle published a list of Jewish MPs in the UK parliament. It named 24 in total, encompassing 12 Conservatives, 10 Labour, and two Liberal Democrats. Author and peace activist Stuart Littlewood elaborated… more »

"Does Janeane Garofalo Hate Obama Because He's Black?"

June 26th, 2010
Keith Johnson In a recent interview with Punchline Magazine, feminist funny girl Janeane Garofalo was asked what her take on the BP oil spill was. Her answer was shocking. After characterizing BP as a “typical corporate greed, profit motive, cutting… more »

The ICC: Europe’s Guantánamo Bay for Africa?

June 26th, 2010
Dr David Hoile A new 345-page study of the International Criminal Court, ‘The International Criminal Court: Europe’s Guantánamo Bay?’, published by the Africa Research Centre to coincide with the ICC’s first ever review conference (in Kampala, Uganda,… more »

62 years on, the battle for Palestinian civil rights in Lebanon is joined

June 25th, 2010
Druze leader Walid Jumblatt opens the Parliamentary debate Franklin Lamb Shatila Camp, Beirut hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees who few in Lebanon deny live in near unimaginable squalor Months before his mysterious death on 11 November 2004,… more »

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