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A Tireless Advocate of Justice for Palestinians - Francis Khoo Kah Siang (1947-2011)

December 17th, 2011
By Franklin Lamb Francis Khoo Kah Siang passed away on November 20, 2011. ? In addition to the countless reasons Francis will be sorely missed by his friends and loved ones, he will be missed because he leaves a void for many of us who were and remain… more »

Russia united – for the time being (Part II)

December 17th, 2011
Eric Walberg Russia’s parliamentary elections have sparked a political crisis, surprising everyone, from President Putin (excuse me, Medvedev) down, including the demonstrators themselves. Tahrir Square continues to send out its beacon of light.… more »

Legislating Tyranny in America

December 16th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman Obama won't prosecute CIA torturers, Wall Street crooks, other corporate criminals, lawless war profiteers, or other venal high-level civilian or government officials. Instead, expect him to sign into law (or at least tacitly approve)… more »

BDS update: BDS unites East and West

December 16th, 2011
Eric Walberg As people of conscience around the world marked the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, ever new actions help bring Palestinians closer to achieving a state of dignity. Just in case there was an iota of doubt left… more »

Say NO to the Use of the Military in the United States... Is the Use of the Military Designed for the Occupy Movement?

December 16th, 2011
By Kevin Zeese The congress is rushing through S. 1867, the Defense Authorization Bill. It contains a radical change in law – allowing the use of the military inside the United States, against U.S. citizens and residents, allowing their indefinite… more »

Europe Lays an Egg

December 16th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman Like earlier summits, they met. They talked. They agreed to talk more and solved nothing. Once again Europe laid an egg. In fact, in 2011 alone, EU leaders held 19 emergency meetings/summits, proposed dozens of rescue packages, made… more »

Lawless Israeli Oppression in Palestine

December 16th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman On December 9, al-Nabi Saleh village residents protested peacefully against settlers stealing their land. At point blank range, an Israeli soldier fired a tear-gas canister directly at Mustafa Tamimi's head, killing him. On December… more »

Critical Health Issues in Gaza

December 16th, 2011
by Stephen Lendman Since locked down and isolated by Israel, Gaza's experienced systemic crisis. Its health system especially was gravely harmed. Many services and life-saving treatments aren't available. Accessing it elsewhere is uncertain and tenuous.… more »

Debunking conspiracy theorists' paranoid fantasies about AT&Tmobile

December 16th, 2011
By Katherine Smith PhD [This work may be freely copied and distributed without permission.] Astute observers of history are aware that for every notable event there will usually be at least one, often several wild conspiracy theories which spring up… more »

The Washington – “Moderate Islam” Alliance: Containing Rebellion Defending Empire

December 15th, 2011
James Petras The dynamic of democratic, nationalist and class struggles throughout the Moslem world has set in motion a new constellation of alliances between the imperial West (US and European Union) and Islamist parties, leaders and regimes, dubbed… more »

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