By Norman Solomon “Commondreams” 6/21/06
The Baghdad bureau chief of the New York Times could not have been any clearer (more…)
Fri 23 Jun 2006
By Norman Solomon “Commondreams” 6/21/06
The Baghdad bureau chief of the New York Times could not have been any clearer (more…)
Thu 22 Jun 2006
By John Pilger johnpilger.com 6/22/06 First published in the New Statesman
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In my 1994 film Death of a Nation there is a scene on board an aircraft flying between northern Australia and the island of Timor (more…)
Thu 22 Jun 2006
The US version of the Guantánamo suicides is disgraceful. The cause of death was gross injustice
By Zachary Katznelson The Guardian 6/12/06
On Friday night, three prisoners in Guantánamo Bay committed suicide (more…)
Thu 22 Jun 2006
By William Fisher Truthout 6/19/06
    This week, four American Muslims will begin an eight-day, three-country tour of Europe (more…)
Thu 22 Jun 2006
Nulwee Uruknet 6/19/06
“I have never seen… double and triple cancers in one patient… My wife has nine members of her family with cancer”– Iraqi doctor (more…)
Wed 21 Jun 2006
by William Blum KillingHope.com 6/21/06
Great Moments in the History of Imperialism
National Public Radio foreign correspondent Loren Jenkins, serving in NPR’s Baghdad bureau, met earlier this month with a senior Shiite cleric (more…)
Wed 21 Jun 2006
By Matthew Rothschild The Porgressive 6/16/06
A lot of people are up in arms about the Supreme Court’s “no knock” decision (more…)
Tue 20 Jun 2006
Jacob G. Hornberger Uruknet 6/20/06
In a short editorial, the Detroit News asked an interesting question:
“Some war critics are suggesting Iraq terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi should have been arrested and prosecuted rather than bombed into oblivion. Why expose American troops to the danger of an arrest, when bombs work so well?” (more…)