Interviews
Berger: Getting to the Roots of Liberation
Znet Article, January, 13 2005
Dan Berger
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As radicals, we often speak about the need to go to the root of the problem. We put forward critique after critique about what's wrong in the world. We present the facts and frameworks for why we need fundamental change in this society. We are aga...
Kang: South Korea Between 20th Century Political Forces and 21st Century Governance
Znet Article, January, 13 2005
Man gil Kang
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Among painters, there is always someone who is good at conveying perspective. Likewise, if we were to talk about a master of our time, who can provide historical perspective by bringing to light obscure matters and explaining them clearly, it woul...
Harnecker: Latin America in Transformation
Znet Article, January, 10 2005
Marta Harnecker
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For many people, especially those who have been keeping up with the transformations in Latin America, the name of the political scientist, Marta Harnecker is well known. Her analyses, for years, have been essential for understanding what is happen...
Boyle: Torture and International Human Rights
Znet Article, January, 09 2005
Francis Boyle
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WAR CRIMES ROUNDTABLE As the Abu-Ghraib prison scandal began to pierce through the public consciousness, Contributing Editor Mark LeVine brought together four leading experts on international and American constitutional law to explore the implic...
Davis: The Burden Falls On The Poorest Societies
Znet Article, January, 07 2005
Mike Davis
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THE MAINSTREAM media only focus on the natural causes of disasters like the Indian Ocean tsunamis. What’s the wider context? THE INDIAN Ocean is already the epicenter of the environmental devastation that will be caused in the near fut...
Nairn: Aceh: An Interview with Allan Nairn
Znet Article, January, 04 2005
Allan Nairn
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Derrick O'Keefe: Could you tell us the latest with respect to the devastation caused by last month’s earthquake and tsunami, specifically in Aceh? Allan Nairn: Well, the coastal areas of Aceh have been crushed by the earthquake and the t...
And suraiya i.t.: Indonesia, Aceh, and the Tsunami
Znet Article, December, 30 2004
Allan nairn And suraiya i.t.
And suraiya i.t.'s ZSpace page
The disaster is killing thousands in Ache but the Indonesian military has been doing that for years. Now activists fear the Indonesian military will use the disaster as a cover to further the killing of the Acehnese and that the Pentagon may use t...
Dols et al: Anti-war Organizing On Campus
Znet Article, December, 29 2004
Monique Dols et al
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As the disastrous consequences of the war on Iraq continue to unfold, millions of Americans are becoming increasingly disillusioned and angry with the war effort. In the struggle to translate that sentiment into a formidable anti-war movement, the...
Chomsky: Civilization Versus Barbarism?
Znet Article, December, 27 2004
Noam Chomsky
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On December 17th Left Hook co-editor M. Junaid Alam met with Professor Noam Chomsky at his MIT office to get his thoughts on the ideological justifications and historical realities behind America's "war on terror." Professor Chomsky spent a half-h...
Jean-juste: Lavalas Hunted
Znet Article, December, 23 2004
Thomas griffin & gerard Jean-juste
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We take a look at the situation in Haiti where political violence and insecurity continues to rock the Caribbean nation. The interim government has come under fire for human rights abuses ever since assuming power last March. 700 political prisone...


