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Gould-Wartofsky: Repress U
9 Jan 2008
Free speech zones. Taser guns.
Abu-Manneh: The Question of Palestine
9 Jan 2008
New Politics: The year 2008 is the sixtieth anniversary of the founding of Israel and of the Nakba, the Palestinian catastrophe. What do you see as the Israeli goal and has it changed over the years?   Bashir Abu-Manneh: Israel’s goal has been a constant: Jewish sovereignty in Palestine.
Engelhardt: The $100 Barrel of Oil vs. the Global War on Terror
9 Jan 2008
Consider the debate among four Democratic presidential candidates on ABC News last Saturday night. In the previous week, the price of a barrel of oil briefly touched $100, unemployment hit 5%, the stock market had the worst three-day start since the Great Depression, and the word “recession” was in the headlines and in the air.
Riddell: People’s Power in Venezuela
9 Jan 2008
“If we want to talk of socialism,” says Argenis Loreto, “we must first resolve the people’s most urgent needs: water in their homes, accessible health care, easy access to housing.” In the Venezuelan municipality of Libertador (state of Carabobo), of which Argenis is mayor, “we have 90% poverty.
Lendman: Reviewing David Cromwell and David Edwards’ “Guardians of Power”
9 Jan 2008
David Cromwell is a Scottish writer, activist and oceanographer at the National Oceanography Centre in Britain. David Edwards is also a UK writer who focuses on human rights, the environment and the media.
Qumsiyeh: Bush’s visit to the Middle East: triumph of form over substance?
9 Jan 2008
The President’s visit to the Middle East this week will show once and for all that status quo lives on under the attempt to validate the old saying that an ounce of image is worth a pound of performance. In this case the image came seven years too late.
Susskind: Who is Killing the Women of Basra?
9 Jan 2008
In Basra, Iraq’s second largest city, 2008 was ushered in with an announcement of the 2007 death toll of women targeted by Islamist militias. City officials reported on December 31 that 133 women were killed and mutilated last year, their bodies dumped in trash bins with notes warning others against “violating Islamic teachings…” But ambulance drivers who are hired to troll the city streets in the early mornings to collect the bodies confirm what most residents believe: the actual numbers are much higher.
Ford: Barack, Hillary, and the Sinister Nothingness of “Change”
9 Jan 2008
“Although ‘change’ may come, it will be at the direction of the rich.” The scam of this still-new century enthralls and envelopes the nation, a narrowly-packaged farce in which political twins Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama pretend they are not joined at the hip on every public policy issue that has been allowed to enter the corporate media-vetted discourse: health care, Iraq, trade.
Young: The Effects of the US Occupation
8 Jan 2008
A primary stated justification for continuing the US-led military occupation of Iraq is that a withdrawal of Western forces would result in a “bloodbath.” Without the responsible, benevolent oversight of the US-led forces, the rhetoric goes, Islamo-fascists in Iraq would simply slaughter each other.
Chatterji: Riots in Orissa
8 Jan 2008
December 25 2007: Seven churches, Catholic, Protestant, Pentacostal, Independent . burned in Barakhama village, Kandhamal district, central Orissa.
Haque: The Tragedy of a Tortured Land
8 Jan 2008
The land of the Indus, the crossing of the Himalayas, Karakorum and the Hindukush, the land of the Pathans, the Hazaras, the Saraiki speaking plains, the prosperous central Punjab, the rugged Baluchistan and the dominating urban landscapes of tens of million souls comprise the complex diversity of this nation. Pakistani identity distraught with mistrust between the Muslim & the non, the Punjabi & the other and the religious & the secular.
Lobe: Pakistanis see US as greatest threat
8 Jan 2008
Washington – Amid reports that the administration of U.S.
Baker: Insurers Whack Elderly to Celebrate New Year
8 Jan 2008
What better way to start the new year than to sock it to grandma and grandpa with big price increases? That may not have been the exact nature of the conversation at the insurance companies that participate in the Medicare prescription drug plan, but it sure was the outcome, as premiums are scheduled to rise by an average of almost 25 percent in 2008. The sharp price hikes for 2008 could mark the beginning of the end of the relatively good news in the drug plan’s first two years of existence.
Safty: Iran: Washington’s War may have to wait
8 Jan 2008
I argued in a previous article that Washington’s case for war against Iran relied more on rhetoric than on evidence, was opposed by the military, American and international public opinions, and was complicated by Israel’s inability to crush Hizbollah in the 2006 Lebanon war. But that this did not mean that a Washington-supported Israeli attack against Iran was not being planned.
Weisbrot: Inter-American Press Association Shouldn’t Pursue Partisan Agenda in Venezuela
8 Jan 2008
A January 2 article in Editor and Publisher gives the impression that the Inter-American Press Association (IAPA) is defending freedom of expression in Venezuela.   But a careful review of the facts indicates that the IAPA is not defending press freedom, but rather taking sides in a partisan struggle, in a politically polarized country.
Adalah-NY: An Open Letter to Oxfam
8 Jan 2008
Mr. Mark Bailey Oxfam International Occupied East Jerusalem   January 8, 2008  /.
Ruebner: Double standard on divestment
8 Jan 2008
Today, two movements for the promotion of human rights in Sudan and Palestine seek to emulate the successful role played by boycotts, divestment, and sanctions in achieving democracy and equality in South Africa. The two movements, however, have received radically different receptions on Capitol Hill.
Young: Iraqi Public Opinion
7 Jan 2008
No nation that claims to value democracy for the world’s people can maintain a military occupation against the will of the occupied population. Yet despite what seems like a fundamental moral truism—the notion that a military occupation of one country by another can only be justified if the occupied population supports it—mainstream commentators in this country rarely broach the subject of Iraqi attitudes toward the US-led occupation.
Moghissi: Of “Cultural” Crimes and Denials
7 Jan 2008
A zealot Muslim father killed her daughter in Toronto in a rage over her refusal to wear hijab. Racist Muslim-phoebes had a field day; Islamist leaders denied that this tragedy had anything to do with Islam; and many Canadian feminists, human rights activists, and the left stayed silent in order not to be accused of Islamophobia or racism.
Pappe: Ethnic Cleansing Goes On
7 Jan 2008
Emanuela Irace, il manifesto – Translated by Diego Traversa, Peacepalestine   Ilan Pappe arrived in Italy without causing any sensational uproar. He is IEMASVO’s guest [1], at the ISIAO’s Roman venue [2], for a conference over Israel-Palestine.
Emersberger: Haiti’s Debt
7 Jan 2008
Despite being the most impoverished country in the Western Hemisphere, Haiti lags behind many countries in the Americas in obtaining debt relief through a program run by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. A hard-hitting paper published in December by the Washington D.
Serbian Workers: Solidarity letter to the striking workers of `Frape Behr`, Barcelona, from the workers of Jugoremedija, Bek, and Šinvoz in Serbia
7 Jan 2008
Dear comrades,Two thousand workers from the Jugoremedija, BEK and Šinvoz factories in Zrenjanin have been fighting the catastrophic consequences of privatization, which began in Serbia in 2001. Through consistent and united struggle, the workers of Jugoremedija have reclaimed their workplace and achieved worker control/management over their factory.
Berrigan: The Fog of War Crimes
7 Jan 2008
A Marine squad was on a dusty road in Iraq, far from home. Suddenly, a deadly roadside bomb explodes the early morning calm and kills a lance corporal and wounds two other Marines.
Jacobs: Ron Paul-Is Being Against the War Enough?
7 Jan 2008
When I was hanging out with the youth element of the Revolutionary Unions (RU) back in the early to mid-1970s, there was a fellow member who attended American University and was part of our branch.  While returning from a meeting in Washington, DC one afternoon, our conversation turned to what brought us to leftist politics.
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