Monthly Archives: January 2016

Famine and government neglect in Ethiopia

Ethiopian famine 2015 Graham Peebles says the Ethiopian government’s priority is not drought avoidance but control, holding onto power and the accumulation of personal wealth, and he urges donor countries to ensure that Addis Ababa puts in place visionary plans to mitigate the impact of future droughts. Read more [...]

“Ethical” Co-op Bank leaves Palestinian cause in the lurch

Boycott Co-op Bank Stuart Littlewood sees the UK Co-op Bank’s connection with one of the USA’s biggest Zionist propaganda outfits as being behind the bank’s decision to freeze or close the accounts of pro-Palestinian groups. Read more [...]

BDS in the crosshairs of US presidential hopefuls

BDS in US crosshairs Lawrence Davidson warns that the targeting of the boycott Israel movement BDS by US presidential hopefuls is the thin end of the wedge that could eventually demolish valued American rights and traditions. Read more [...]

Will the US fall for Saudi Arabia’s deliberate provocation?

Saudi King Salman Trita Parsi warns that if the US falls into the Saudi trap and sides with it against Iran, in a confrontation manufactured by Saudi Arabia, the price is likely to be the possibility of peace in Syria and the Iran nuclear deal. Read more [...]

There would have been “something wrong” if the US had not bugged Netanyahu

Israeli occupied Congress Alan Hart says collusion between Israeli Premier Netanyahu and traitors in the US Congress, and the risk of Netanyahu mounting a false flag operation to scupper the nuclear agreement with Iran, are what prompted President Obama to authorise bugging the Israeli premier. Read more [...]