Monthly Archives: May 2013

Israel’s peace no-hoper

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America’s endless war

War without end Lawrence Davidson says the US government’s embrace of targeted assassination, plus modern surveillance technology and offshore prisons for “enemy combatants”, could spell the end of freedom in the “land of the free”. Read more [...]

Who are our friends?

Once upon a time, in our naïveté, Read more [...]

Syria – victim of foreign machinations

Munzer Hindawi says the key to breaking the stalemate in Syria lies with the United States, but Washington will move only if the Syrian conflicts threatens to spill over to other countries. Read more [...]

UK Woolwich murder leaves unanswered questions

Michael Adebolajo Nureddin Sabir considers the possible motives behind the appalling murder of a British soldier in London by a Muslim convert, and argues that the British police have many questions to answer. Read more [...]

Global Day of Solidarity with the Syrian Revolution

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Israel suffers major setback in Scotland

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Iran’s presidential election, the West and Israel

Iran elections Jamal Kanj says whoever wins Iran’s presidential election is likely to find himself at loggerheads with the West as long as the latter continues to view the Middle East through Israeli eyes. Read more [...]

Is this the best that Christianity can do?

Christian Zionism Stuart Littlewood says the Church of England, which is shamefully silent over the ethnic cleansing of Palestinian Christians and Muslims by the Israeli occupiers, has much to learn from its Scottish counterpart. Read more [...]

The Syrian revolution made simple

Logo of Syrian 15 March Revolution Nureddin Sabir unpicks the various components of the Syrian armed conflict, and argues that the Syrian people have been badly let down by the incoherent and fractious groups claiming to represent them. Read more [...]