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Taksim Square and Elsewhere: Analyzing The Nature of Revolutions and Protests

July 2nd, 2013
By: Sufyan bin Uzayr Human history has always been a story of reform on one hand and revolution on the other. No matter what the circumstances or conditions be, time and again, humanity has witnessed its share of uprisings and unrest, which in turn have… more »

The Crime of Alleviating Poverty: A Local Community Currency Battles the Central Bank of Kenya

July 2nd, 2013
by Ellen Brown Former Peace Corps volunteer Will Ruddick and several residents of Bangladesh, Kenya, face a potential seven years in prison after developing a cost-effective way to alleviate poverty in Africa’s poorest slums. Their solution: a… more »

Snowden asylum deal with Ecuador DOA - the intrigue

July 2nd, 2013
Michael Collins President Rafael Correa changed his tune on Edward Snowden's appeal for asylum after talking with Vice President Joe Biden. From the Guradian 11:44 EDT Ecuador is not considering Edward Snowden's asylum request and never intended to… more »

Whistleblower Russell Tice Tells More

July 1st, 2013
by Stephen Lendman Edward Snowden hopes his revelations embolden others to come forward. Tice did years earlier. He's a former Office of Naval Intelligence/Defense Intelligence Agency/NSA analyst. His career spanned 20 years. In December 2005, he… more »

Mass Protests Rock Egypt

July 1st, 2013
by Stephen Lendman Washington engineered Hosni Mubarak's ouster. He fell from grace. He opposed Obama's regional agenda. It cost him dearly. He became more liability than asset. Mohammed Morsi replaced him. He's Washington's man in Egypt. Hard line rule… more »

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Wrongfully Indicted

July 1st, 2013
by Stephen Lendman On June 27, federal grand jurors indicted him on 30 counts. They did so disgracefully. Charges include: "use of a weapon of mass destruction resulting in death and conspiracy; bombing of a place of public use resulting in death and… more »
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America: Government by Terror, Torture and Tyranny

July 1st, 2013
by Stephen Lendman America governs lawlessly. Out-of-control rogues run things. Conditions go from bad to worse. Tyranny threatens everyone. So does possible global war. Fear-mongering, saber rattling, hot wars, proxy ones, drone ones, geopolitical… more »

More Evidence of Lawless US Spying

July 1st, 2013
by Stephen Lendman Post-9/11, unprecedented domestic spying began. It did so extrajudicially. It continues under Obama. It's institutionalized. It's warrantless. It's unconstitutional. It doesn't matter. It's sweeping and all-embracing. It prioritizes… more »

Texas: America's State-Sponsored Execution Capital

July 1st, 2013
by Stephen Lendman In 1972, the Supreme Court's Furman v. Georgia ruling banned capital punishment, saying: "(T)he imposition and carrying out of the death penalty constitutes cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Eighth and Fourteenth… more »

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