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Flanders: Let's Not Reinvent The Peace-making Wheel
Commentary, November, 25 2001
Laura Flanders
Flanders's ZSpace page
If we are looking for signs that the sordid mess in Afghanistan is not hopeless, we should consider the surprising recent experience of Somalia.
Marable: The Failure of U.S. Foreign Policies
Commentary, November, 20 2001
Manning Marable
Marable's ZSpace page
The bombing campaign against the people of Afghanistan will be described in history as the "U.S. Against the Third World." The launching of military strikes against peasants does nothing to suppress terrorism, and only erodes American credibility ...
Mokhiber: Kill, Kill, Kill
Commentary, November, 19 2001
Russell Mokhiber
Mokhiber's ZSpace page
In a recent interview with the Pakistani newspaper Dawn, Osama bin Laden justified the killing of innocent Americans this way :
Bond: Interpreting Thabo Mbeki's various African initiatives
Commentary, November, 18 2001
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
Thabo Mbeki's speech last Saturday morning at the UN is the highest-profile opportunity yet for the South African leader to plead for a permanent Security Council seat for Africa. He's already been told that two seats--his first prize (presumably ...
Bronski: Gay Rights/ Human Rights: An Interview with Surina Khan
Commentary, November, 13 2001
Michael Bronski
Bronski's ZSpace page
As a native of Pakistan working full-time in the field of human rights, Surina Khan, executive director of the San Francisco-based International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC), has a lot to say about America's war on terrorism.
Choudry: Advance Australia Fair?
Commentary, November, 08 2001
Aziz Choudry
Choudry's ZSpace page
In historyÕs page let every stage Advance Australia Fair
Author: Nicaraguan Election
Commentary, November, 03 2001
Guest Author
Author's ZSpace page
As the US administration continues to flex its military muscles in Central Asia, it hasnÕt been entirely distracted from events in its own backyard.
Herman: Nuggets From A Nuthouse
Zmag Article, November, 01 2001
Edward Herman
Herman's ZSpace page
Nuggets From A Nuthouse
Shalom: The War In Afghanistan: 40 Questions and Answers
Zmag Article, November, 01 2001
Stephen Shalom
Shalom's ZSpace page
The War In Afghanistan: 40 Questions and Answers
Barsamian: An Interview With Miriam Ching Louie and Cathi Tactaquin
Zmag Article, November, 01 2001
David Barsamian
Barsamian's ZSpace page
An Interview With Miriam Ching Louie and Cathi Tactaquin
Clayton: none
Zmag Article, November, 01 2001
W. michael byrd and linda a. Clayton
Clayton's ZSpace page
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Gedicks: Native Challenges to Mining and Oil Corporations
Zmag Article, November, 01 2001
Al Gedicks
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Native Challenges to Mining and Oil Corporations
Mcharry: Sex Predator Laws
Zmag Article, November, 01 2001
Mark Mcharry
Mcharry's ZSpace page
Sex Predator Laws
Everest: Consequences Of Empire
Zmag Article, November, 01 2001
Larry Everest
Everest's ZSpace page
Consequences Of Empire
Reinhart: Stop Israel!
Commentary, October, 30 2001
Tanya Reinhart
Reinhart's ZSpace page
For a whole week now, The Israeli army has been terrorizing cities and villages in the West Bank. As in the darkest days at the beginning of the present Intifada, desperate voices and reports pour through the internet, telling of massive shelling,...
Wise: Who’s Being Naïve? War-Time Realism Through the Looking Glass
Commentary, October, 28 2001
Tim Wise
Wise's ZSpace page
To hear those who support the current air assault on Afghanistan tell it, those of us who doubt the likely efficacy of such a campaign, and who question its fundamental morality are not only insufficiently patriotic but dangerously naïve.
Wise: WhoÕs Being Na•ve? War-Time Realism Through the Looking Glass
Commentary, October, 28 2001
Tim Wise
Wise's ZSpace page
To hear those who support the current air assault on Afghanistan tell it, those of us who doubt the likely efficacy of such a campaign, and who question its fundamental morality are not only insufficiently patriotic but dangerously na•ve.
Weissman: The Big Bank's Dirty Little Secret
Commentary, October, 10 2001
Robert Weissman
Weissman's ZSpace page
What is the purpose of law enforcement? To enforce the law, and make public the results. What deterrent effect does law enforcement have if the public is not aware of the results of the law enforcement? Not much.
Author: Multi-Focus Or Bust
Commentary, October, 07 2001
Guest Author
Author's ZSpace page
Anyone that the US goes after these days is bound to be a really bad guy. In the New World Order power is so unbalanced that good guys give in.
Herman: ANTITERRORISM AS A COVER FOR TERRORISM
Commentary, October, 05 2001
Edward Herman
Herman's ZSpace page
During the Cold War the United States supported a string of terror states, from the immediate post-World War backing given Thailand dictator Phibun Songkhram, "the first pro-Axis dictator to regain power after the war," to its support of Suharto, ...


