April 2007


By John Pilger The New Statesman 4/12/07

The Israeli journalist Amira Hass describes the moment her mother, Hannah, was marched from a cattle train to the Nazi concentration camp at Bergen-Belsen. “They were sick and some were dying,” she says. “Then my mother saw these German women looking at the prisoners, just looking. (more…)

By Norman Solomon ICH 4/12/07

The Pentagon’s most likely next target is Iran.

Hillary Clinton says “no option can be taken off the table.” (more…)

Nicole Colson Socialistworker.org 3/9/07

YET MORE evidence of the government’s persecution of Arabs and Muslims since September 11 has come to light. (more…)

The Generation of IEDs and iPods

By VIJAY PRASHAD Counterpunch 4/10/07

On September 3, 2006, the weekend before the Fall term opened, two young boys from Connecticut were killed. Eighteen-year-old Private 1st Class Nicolas Madaras of Wilton died when a roadside bomb (an IED) exploded (more…)

Not an Intellectual Squabble

By RAMZY BAROUD Counterpunch 4/12/07

In a spacious yet fortified UN compound in Rome members of the Palestine committee at the General Assembly repeated old mantras; they vowed support for the Palestinians, issued a press release and then went to lunch. (more…)

By Yves Eudes Le Monde Translated for Truthout 4/4/07

Czech Republic, November 2006. The small town of Jelen’s shooting club, built in a forest an hour from Prague, is closed to the public for a few days. It was rented by the British company, Ronin Concept, which specializes in training armed security guards (more…)

We are very pleased to welcome Denis Halliday to the Dr. Dhafir Support Committee Advisory Board. He joins other members of the Advisory Board

To know more about him, see the interview below:

Death For Oil: An Interview With Denis Halliday, Ex-UN Assistant Secretary-General Heading The UN Humanitarian Mission In Iraq. (more…)

Go to: WHAT YOU CAN DO

“One cannot level one’s moral lance at every evil in the universe. There are just too many of them. But you can do something, and the difference between doing something and doing nothing is everything.” Daniel Berrigan

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