Monthly Archives: February 2011

Turning against Mu’ammar Gaddafi of Libya

Muammar Gaddafi Nureddin Sabir recounts a painful journey of hope, disappointment, betrayal, blood and murder that has seen him turn from supporter to vehement opponent of Colonel Mu’ammar Gaddafi and his regime in Libya. Read more [...]

Desperately cobbling together a Palestinian state

Stuart Littlewood views William Hague’s and Catherine Ashton’s professed insistence that Israel return to the 1967 borders against their unwillingness to force Israel to implement UN Security Council resolutions to that end. Read more [...]

Universal Jurisdiction: a major tool for justice

Lawrence Davidson assesses the value of Universal Jurisdiction and urges citizens to protect it from attempts by Western leaders to undermine it in order to gain impunity for themselves and their allies. Read more [...]

Justice in the Holy Land first, then peace

Stuart Littlewood views the weasel words of UK Foreign Secretary William Hague who has voiced fears over the non-existent Israeli-Palestinian “peace process” while avoiding mention of justice for the Palestinians. Read more [...]