Archive for: December, 2009

The New York Crimes: All The Lies Fit to Print

As his battle cry draws to an end, Mr. Kuperman suggests that “air strikes could degrade and deter Iran’s bomb program at relatively little cost or risk, and therefore are worth a try.”

Israel Rules

On Christmas eve when Christians were celebrating the Prince of Peace, the New York Times delivered forth a call for war.

Book Review: The Far Enemy: Why Jihad Went Global

Regardless of Gerges lack of insight into the geopolitical motives for the U.S. to continue its “war on terror”, The Far Enemy provides good insights into the jihadi movements and their fractiousness and relative weakness on the global stage.

Palestine/Israel: A Single State, with Liberty and Justice for All

It is time for leaders to follow the people’s determined movement toward a single democratic state, with liberty and justice for all, regardless of religion.

Female Political Prisoner Victim of Non-Existent Health Care in Burma’s Prisons

Tin Tin Htwe was arrested in September 2007 along with 14 other activists for taking part in the Saffron Revolution.

The American-Israeli War on Gaza

One year ago today, Israel launched “Operation Cast Lead”, a murderous full-scale military assault on the small, densely populated, and defenseless Gaza Strip.

Muslims Must Not Pay Price for Europe’s Identity Crisis

It seems that the targeting of Muslims and Islam has become a kind of national theater in France.

Bomb, Bomb Iran: Lessons From Iraq Unlearned

Without massive public pressure on Washington to alter its Iran policy, the U.S. will maintain a course the consequences of which might very well prove, as with Iraq, to be disastrous.

Peshawar Press Club Attacked Tuesday Morning, 3 Killed

A suicide bomber Tuesday morning attempted to attack the Peshawar Press Club, facing the Frontier Governor’s House. He was intercepted by a security guard, who was killed along with one other person when the bomber set off his explosives.

Activists and Holocaust Survivor to March in Gaza, Egypt Says No to March

“I’m determined to go to Gaza,” said Epstein. “It’s important to let the people of Gaza, who are terribly, terribly isolated, know that there are some people out there who know about what is happening and who care, and who support them in this dreadful, dreadful life they have to lead.”

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