Israel’s racist and ethnocentric roots

Jamal Kanj highlights the racism of Israel, “the only nation where religious ethnicity is an automatic qualifier for citizenship and where the rights of indigenous people are denied for ‘deficient’ maternal genetics”. More »

Will Church of Scotland cave in to Zionist bullies?

Stuart Littlewood sees worrying signs that the Church of Scotland may be about to surrender to Zionist bullying over a report in which it rebuffed false claims to exclusive rights to Palestine. More »

It’s all about appeasing Israeli racism

Jamal Kanj says the latest US “peace proposal” – swapping lands seized by Israel in 1948 with ones it occupied in 1967 – is immoral and illegal and appeases racism. More »

Israel again rebuffs peace with the Arab world

Jonathan Cook argues that Israel’s lack of interest in the latest Arab territorial concession exposes its longstanding lie that the Arabs "never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity" to make peace. More »

Religious persecution and Israeli exceptionalism

Stuart Littlewood examines a prime example of double standards from the US Commission on International Religious Freedom, which exempts Israeli persecution of non-Jewish faiths from its list of religious persecutors. More »

Solidarity with the Syrian revolution

Nureddin Sabir calls on freedom-loving people worldwide to declare publicly their support for the Syrian people and to participate in the Global Day of Solidarity with the Syrian Revolution on 31 May. More »

In praise of UN rights rapporteur Richard Falk

Lawrence Davidson says UN rights rapporteur Richard Falk is guilty only of telling Americans the truth: that much of the terrorism they fear is a product of their own government’s continuing barbarism. More »

Truth-tellers and justice-seekers: don’t give up!

Stuart Littlewood argues that amid the darkness engulfing the Palestinian cause, from failed leadership to unconditional Euro-American support for Israeli crimes, signs of hope are beginning to emerge. More »

The struggle for justice in India’s Manipur

Graham Peebles looks at how emergency laws introduced in India’s northeast in 1958 and still in force 61 years later are allowing the army and paramilitaries literally to get away with murder. More »

Israel’s ethnocentric experiment

Jamal Kanj views Israel's escalating preconditions for talks with the Palestinians, all of which have yielded absolutely nothing and are intended to turn peace negotiations into a process to end all peace. More »

Tag: Corruption

What do Obama and Abbas have in common?

Alan Hart examines what it would take for Obama and Abbas to stop being grovellers to Israel and the Zionist lobby, and wonders if they’d both be assassinated if they ceased grovelling.

US presidents, war and institutionalizing abuse

Lawrence Davidson analyses the conditions that have led to the institutionalization of abuse of power, including the creation and rationalization of criminal conspiracies, by US presidents sworn to uphold the law.

Traitors in US Congress setting the pace again

Ileana Ros Lehtinen

Alan Hart argues that US Republican Senator Ileana Ros-Lehtinen’s willingness to do the Zionist lobby’s bidding in Congress is not only contrary to the US national interest, but amounts to treason.

UK Liberal Democrat ban the phrase “the Jews”

Stuart Littlewood views UK Liberal Democrats’ ban on using the phrase “the Jews”, and asks how long it will take “the Jews” to end Israel’s crime spree committed in their name.

Holocaust Memorial Day backfires on Israel

Gilad Atzmon says the misrepresentations by Israel’s UK stooges of a cartoon depicting Israeli crimes, and the exposure of Israeli racism towards black Jews, have given Holocaust Memorial Day a new meaning.

Truth-telling British MP in Zionists’ crosshairs

Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel

Stuart Littlewood says UK Liberal Democratic Party condemnation of MP David Ward for telling the truth about Zionist crimes shows how far the party has become disconnected from its principles and grassroots.

Indian farmers trapped and desperate

Indian farmer despair

Graham Peebles considers the reasons for the epidemic of suicides afflicting India’s debt-ridden, corporate-crushed farmers, and views the Indian government’s response – a mixture of indifference and siding with big business.

US Zionist lobby in retreat over Chuck Hagel

Uri Avnery says President Obama’s nomination of Chuck Hagel for defence secretary challenges the Zionist lobby and is indicative of the growing disconnect between young US Jewish voters and the Zionist establishment.

A significant defeat for the Zionist lobby?

Alan Hart argues that President Obama’s nomination of Chuck Hagel for defence secretary is more related to his plans for sharp defence cuts than anything to do with the Palestine-Israel conflict.

Unchecked Israel firsters plague Washington

America's Israel stooges

Jamal Kanj views some of the key Israeli stooges and spies that have blighted the US body politic, hijacking foreign policy, giving away America’s secrets and corrupting the political process.