Monthly Archives: January 2014

Spotlight on worldwide inequality

Inequality Graham Peebles highlights the causes and consequences of inequality between and within nations which, unless properly addressed, can only increase social tensions, community divisions and other poisons that cause terrible suffering. Read more [...]

Israel not ready to give up “villa in the jungle”

Israeli villa in jungle Jonathan Cook explains why undermining the possibility of a just solution to the conflict with the Palestinians, racial segregation and demonizing the Palestinians are integral to sustaining Israel as a Zionist state. Read more [...]

Netherlands tightens noose around apartheid Israel’s neck

The New Year has begun rather ominously Read more [...]

Dieudonné and the quenelle

Gilad Atzmon writes: If the quenelle Read more [...]

Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood boasts about its terrorist activities

The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, Read more [...]

Take Israel to the International Criminal Court

International Criminal Court1 In view of the inertia of the Palestinian Authority, which is allowing Israel to colonize Palestinian land, Stuart Littlewood suggests civil society direct action to prosecute Israel in the International Criminal Court. Read more [...]

Time for Palestinian leadership spring clean

Saeb Erekat and Mahmoud Abbas Stuart Littlewood explains why it is past time for Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, chief negotiator Saeb Erekat and the Palestine Liberation Organization leadership to pack their bags and disappear. Read more [...]

Britain’s Guardian newspaper laments Israeli war criminal Ariel Sharon

Gilad Atzmon writes: In a uniquely Read more [...]

US peace brokers – “neutral” in favour of Israel

Ehud Olmert and Martin Indyk Uri Avnery questions whether the USA’s mostly Jewish intermediaries in the Arab-Israeli conflict could be neutral when they have been brought up and immersed in the narrative of one side, Israel. Read more [...]

Islamist killing in the name of Allah

Islamist violence in Egypt With Islamists murdering Muslims and non-Muslims alike the world over, Nureddin Sabir examines the argument which warns against distinguishing between extremist and so-called “moderate” Islamists such as the Muslim Brotherhood. Read more [...]