Monthly Archives: December 2013

The enduring power of Zionism’s propaganda lies

Big media lies Alan Hart challenges BBC news chiefs to meet him so he can outline the need for historical truth in reporting the Palestine conflict but says fear of Zionism means this cannot happen. Read more [...]

Snow job about Israel-Palestine

Jerusalem snowy sky Lawrence Davidson looks at how, by omission, the New York Times’ coverage of the Palestine-Israel conflict portrays Israel in the best possible light while ignoring the Palestinian narrative. Read more [...]

Israel’s racist “angel face”

Beware of vampires disguised as beautiful Read more [...]

The choice: abject poverty or domestic servitude

Domestic workers protesting Graham Peebles examines the plight of the millions of women and girls forced by poverty to seek employment as domestic workers in richer countries, where they are exploited, abused and enslaved. Read more [...]

Israel opened the gates to two dams. Now Gaza is sinking

Richard Forer writes: In November Read more [...]

US plans “Gazafication” of the West Bank

Apartheid Wall and Cages Jonathan Cook argues that in the current US-sponsored talks with Israel, “the Palestinian leadership is being cajoled into an agreement that would destroy any hopes of a viable Palestinian state”. Read more [...]

Israel begins to worry as boycott movement makes inroads into USA

Another day and another boycott of Read more [...]

Stealing Palestine: interview with Richard Falk

Richard Falk Stuart Littlewood interviews UN Special Rapporteur Richard Falk on a wide range of subjects, from the “peace process”, to the two-state solution and the international community’s responsibility to protect in Palestine. Read more [...]

Israel’s “self-boycott”

Shimon Peres and Binyamin Netanyahu Uri Avnery says the failure of Israel’s PM and president to go to the funeral of Mandela – the enemy of their apartheid friend – is an undignified show of personal cowardice. Read more [...]

The Islamists’ hijacking of Arab hope

Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood Jamal Kanj argues that in swapping places with Dark Ages Europe, the contemporary Arab world is descending in darkness because religionists are consumed with peripheral practices rather than seeking democracy and knowledge. Read more [...]