Tag Archives: Corruption
UK’s new Prime Minister Boris Johnson a “very outspoken friend of Israel”
Three lessons for the left from the Mueller inquiry
Israel’s Bat Melech Battered Woman’s Shelter: A front for fraud, obscene profits and child kidnapping?
Marianne Azizi writes:
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Is UK Labour now Zionist-occupied territory?
Stuart Littlewood views Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s options in light of the apparent take-over of the party by the Zionist lobby, and says maybe the only option left is to leave Labour and build a new, clean, fit-for-purpose party. Read more [...]
Britain in the grip of the Zionist lobby: Living in an Orwellian dystopia
Gilad Atzmon writes:
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Who loves ya, Saudi?
Stuart Littlewood highlights the sick ties that bind Britain to Saudi Arabia and are most visibly represented by its multibillion pounds arms exports to the Al Saud family kingdom – arms used to kill and maim innocent civilians in Yemen. Read more [...]
Will Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s protégés prosecute him?
Uri Avnery explores the likelihood that two protégés of Israel's embattled Netanyahu – Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit and Police Chief Roni Alsheikh – will bring him to the dock on corruption charges. Read more [...]
Tackling corruption: Why Saudi Prince Muhammad’s approach raises questions
James Dorsey argues that “power and assets rather than anti-corruption” are behind Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad’s purge of princes and businessmen, and that the aim appears to be “to intimidate and put the kingdom’s elite on notice”. Read more [...]
Balfour mentality has no place in civilised society
Stuart Littlewood examines how the Israel lobby’s influence on the British political class has made British politicians put Israel’s interests ahead of the UK’s by supporting the Zionist entity’s criminal, inhuman and unjust activities. Read more [...]
Mahmoud Abbas is no Yasser Arafat. He must go.
Stuart Littlewood explains why Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas – and indeed the PA itself – have outlived any useful function they might have had – and should now step aside and make way for more competent leaders. Read more [...]