Interviews
Sheehan: Katrina Will Be Bush's Monica
Znet Article, September, 29 2005
Cindy Sheehan
Sheehan's ZSpace page
My brief immersion in the almost unimaginable life of Cindy Sheehan begins on the Friday before the massive antiwar march past the White House. I take a cab to a...
Sheehan: Dear President Bush:
Znet Article, September, 22 2005
Cindy Sheehan
Sheehan's ZSpace page
[The following text is an excerpt fropamphlet Dear President Bush, published by Open Media ISBN: ISBN 1-884519-32-6, is to be released: Friday, September 23, 2005 in W...
Mejía: Problem In Iraq Is US
Znet Article, September, 21 2005
Camilo Mejía
Mejía's ZSpace page
CAMILO MEJIA was the first U.S. soldier who served in Iraq and went public with his refusal to re-deploy. He spent nine months in military confinement for deciding to follow his conscience. Since his release, he has been a tireless antiwar cam...
Piedar: Iranian Anarchism
Znet Article, September, 19 2005
Payman Piedar
Piedar's ZSpace page
Payman Piedar is the editor of Nakhdar, a Farsi/English-language anarchist-communist magazine with a growing international readership, particularly among Iranian exile communities in North America and Europe. Although he remains very humble of h...
Carroll: The Mosquito and the Hammer
Znet Article, September, 11 2005
James Carroll
Carroll's ZSpace page
We pull into the parking lot at the same moment in separate cars, both of us slightly vacation-disheveled. He wears a baseball-style cap and a half-length purple raincoat in anticipation of the downpour which begins soon after we huddle safely in ...
Avnery: Interview
Znet Article, September, 11 2005
Uri Avnery
Avnery's ZSpace page
Uri Avnery's opinions are not to be taken lightly. The most outspoken leader of Israel's peace movement, Avnery has in his own life mirrored the country he helped establish. Born in Germany in 1923, Avnery began his political life as a member of t...
Zinn: The Outer Limits of Empire
Znet Article, September, 08 2005
Howard Zinn
Zinn's ZSpace page
The Outer Limits of Empire
Stedile: Brazil's problem is the neoliberal model
Znet Article, September, 06 2005
Joao pedro Stedile
Stedile's ZSpace page
In recent weeks, a corruption scandal has engulfed the government of Luis Ignacio ‘Lula’ da Silva in Brazil, with demonstrations from both the Left and the Right against the president and the current regime. Joao Pedro Stedile, wh...
Bix: The Emperor, Modern Japan and the U.S.-Japan Relationship:
Znet Article, August, 31 2005
Herbert Bix
Bix's ZSpace page
The foremost Western authority on the life and times of Emper...
Cockburn: Recipe For War
Znet Article, August, 31 2005
Patrick Cockburn
Cockburn's ZSpace page
GEORGE BUSH and his administration say the new constitution is another turning point in Iraq. Is it? IT’S VERY difficult to see how this constitution, whether it’s implemented or not, is going to do much good, and I think Iraqis t...


