Tag Archives: Crime
Israel’s three largest banks pay hundreds of millions in fines for helping US citizens evade taxes
Netanyahu’s possible indictment and Jewish dialectics
Prince Muhammad’s Khashoggi bullet: An insight into Saudi strategic thinking
Israel’s Bat Melech Battered Woman’s Shelter: A front for fraud, obscene profits and child kidnapping?
Marianne Azizi writes:
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أردوغان تكلم أخيرا (Erdogan speaks, at last)
قلم منذر هنداوي
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This will sicken you: Eyewitness describes hateful act of piracy by Israel against Norwegian boat on mercy mission
Introduction by Stuart Littlewood
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Tripoli – Capital of militias: Armed groups capture the Libyan state
The study summerised below, researched and written by Wolfram Lacher and Alaa al-Idrissi of the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, shows how the Libyan capital Tripoli, nominally under the control of the United Nations-backed “Government of National Accord”, is in fact run by well-armed mafia-type militias, and how Western states and the UN have contributed to this state of affairs. It is highly recommended reading for anyone interested in the mayhem that is Libya. Read more [...]
Will Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s protégés prosecute him?
Uri Avnery explores the likelihood that two protégés of Israel's embattled Netanyahu – Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit and Police Chief Roni Alsheikh – will bring him to the dock on corruption charges. Read more [...]
US war culture and gun culture: They’re related
Lawrence Davidson examines the fact that since its founding the United States has been waging war against other countries, and that since 1968 1.53 million Americans have been killed as a result of gun violence. Read more [...]
London’s Grenfell Tower: Neglect, incompetence and contempt for the poor
Graham Peebles says the Grenfell Tower disaster is the result of socio-economic policies pursued by successive governments, of the abdication of responsibility by local government and criminal negligence by the body that managed the tower. Read more [...]