Monthly Archives: June 2014

The mess in Iraq

Iraq and the Bush legacy Lawrence Davidson argues that to understand the disastrous present and the likely horrid future in Iraq, it is critical to acknowledge the past actions of the Bush administration and the neo-conservatives. Read more [...]

“Thirteen reasons why I am afraid of Israel”

Marianne Azizi Marianne Azizi explains the damaging effect Israel has had on her but, after years of being cowed by Israeli brutality, pledges to face her fears. “No more sitting back,” she promises. Read more [...]

Palestinian envoy escapes Israeli trap

Manuel Hassassian Stuart Littlewood describes how the Palestinian ambassador to the UK escaped “by the skin of his teeth” an Israeli propaganda trap that sought to drive a wedge between him and President Abbas. Read more [...]

Gaza – a hellhole created by Israel 

As the international media continue their preoccupation with the Jewish squatter boys who allegedly went missing in the occupied West Bank, Rana Alshami remind us of the hell created by Israel’s occupation. Read more [...]

Remember Israel’s abuse of Palestinian kids

Israeli soldier arrests palestinian child Nureddin Sabir argues that whatever has happened to the missing Israeli squatter kids whose parents had chosen to live on stolen land, the real story is Israel’s ongoing abuse of Palestinian children. Read more [...]

Archbishop Tutu urges Presbyterians to divest from Israel and name it as “apartheid state”

Archbishop Despond Tutu has called Read more [...]

Alan Hart: Open memo to war criminal Tony Blair

Addressing war criminal Tony Blair, Read more [...]

America’s repugnant Republicans

Republican devolution Lawrence Davidson examines the bigotry characterizing US Republicans, and how this leads them to see their positions and actions as right and good, and those of their opponents as wrong and bad. Read more [...]

Israeli propagandists taking over Wikipedia?

The Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit Read more [...]

Palestinian unity on Israel’s terms won’t help

Fatah Hamas reconciliation Jonathan Cook argues that the Palestinian people will not benefit from the Fatah-Hamas reconciliation deal because a national unity government will still be operating within the confines of the Israeli occupation. Read more [...]