Tag Archives: Justice

هل المحكمة الدولية المختصة بقضية الحريري مسيسة؟ (Is the Special Tribunal for Lebanon politicised in relation to the Hariri case?)

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Can Israelis broaden their protests beyond Netanyahu?

Anti-Netanyahu protests Jonathan Cook says demonstrations in Israel against Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin have yet to draw a connection between Netanyahu’s personal abuses of office and the systemic corruption of Israeli politics, with the occupation its beating heart. Read more [...]

Israeli lawyer acts as informant to spy on British journalist

Israeli informants Marianne Azizi writes: Criticism Read more [...]

Global issues require united action and a reinvigorated UN

Need for UN reform Graham Peebles writes: Whatever Read more [...]

Israel and the US step up efforts to intimidate the Hague war crimes court

Netanyahu and Pompeo Jonathan Cook says the United States and Israel are putting the International Criminal Court under intense pressure to ensure that neither country is held accountable for violations of international human rights law. Read more [...]

Traitors to the American Revolution

Republican traitors By H. Scott Prosterman It is Read more [...]

Why? On the colonisation of Palestine and the constant screams of “anti-Semitism”

Anti-Semitism of Zionism Sam Bentley writes: The problem Read more [...]

Julian Assange extradition update

Julian Assange in poor health Stuart Littlewood writes: Sure, Read more [...]

Assange extradition: What happened to British justice and fair play?

Julian Assange incarcerated Stuart Littlewood views the denial of justice shown to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange at a London court this week where Judge Vanessa Baraitser has been criticised for lack of impartiality and for appearing to take instructions from US government personnel in the courtroom. Read more [...]

Black lives matter?

Fernando Guevara writes: How Read more [...]