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Vltchek: The Kenya–Somalia Bizarre War -- and Here Comes Israel!
Znet Article, December, 02 2011
Andre Vltchek
Vltchek's ZSpace page
Kenyan troops invaded Somalia on October 16, 2011
Bond: COP17’s Dirty Secret
Commentary, November, 30 2011
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
One of the world’s most extreme cases of climate injustice happens to be the site for the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of the Parties 17 (COP17) climate summit
Solon: What to Expect from Durban Climate Talks: Temperature to Rise More than 4° C
Znet Article, November, 27 2011
Pablo Solon
Solon's ZSpace page
With an increase of 2° C, the number of deaths per year attributed to climate change-related natural disasters, which was 350,000 in 2009,could skyrocket into the millions
Bond: Time to Occupy Durban's COP17 Climate Summit
Znet Article, November, 23 2011
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
In many cases the courageous push by the 99% against these 1% personalities only dislodged the venal creatures, not the system, so replacements crawled right back in
Blackburn: The Rise and Fall of New World Slavery
Znet Article, November, 17 2011
Robin Blackburn
Blackburn's ZSpace page
Intervie on the rise and fall of the slave regimes of the Americas from the early sixteenth century to the end of the nineteenth century
Wengraf: The Politics of Famine
Znet Article, November, 05 2011
Lee Wengraf
Wengraf's ZSpace page
The United States bears special responsibility for Somalia’s food crisis
Weschler: How Corruption in the U.S. Puts Everyday Corruption in Africa to Shame
Znet Article, November, 02 2011
Lawrence Weschler
Weschler's ZSpace page
Election campaigns have become so expensive that candidates have to go begging, hat in hand, to anyone who will finance them
Susskind: The 99% is Bigger than You Think
Znet Article, November, 01 2011
Yifat Susskind
Susskind's ZSpace page
We have seen what is possible when communities join together to confront corporate power and to create alternatives rooted in fairness and economic justice
Vivas: 15O: Global Indignation
Znet Article, November, 01 2011
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
The 15th of October (15O) was the first coordinated global response to the crisis, signifying the emergence of a new international movement
Glazebrook: NATO's War on Libya Is A War on African Development
Zmag Article, November, 01 2011
Dan Glazebrook
Glazebrook's ZSpace page
A review of the history of the exploitation of Africa as it reveals NATO's current motives
Milne: If the Libyan War was about Saving Lives, it was a Catastrophic Failure
Znet Article, October, 30 2011
Seumas Milne
Milne's ZSpace page
What the Libyan tragedy has brutally hammered home is that foreign intervention doesn't only strangle national freedom and self-determination – it doesn't protect lives either
Feffer: Target: Africa
Znet Article, October, 28 2011
John Feffer
Feffer's ZSpace page
The intersection of oil and militarism, what Kevin Philips has called petro-imperialism, has transformed the U.S. military into a "global oil-protection force"
Daniels: Occupy Wall Street: Will It Become A Force for Change?
Znet Article, October, 25 2011
Ron Daniels
Daniels's ZSpace page
It would be a real tragedy to miss the opportunities presented by this moment
Vivas: The Food Crisis Strikes Again
Commentary, October, 25 2011
Esther Vivas
Vivas's ZSpace page
As long as agriculture and food continue to be considered merchandise in the hands of the highest bidder our food security and the welfare of the earth are far from assured
Nowak: Occupy Wall St, Occupy Uruguay, Occupy Manila International Airport
Znet Article, October, 24 2011
Mark Nowak
Nowak's ZSpace page
Tthe trade union's ability to develop space for both dialogue and non-violent action is another benefit for global workers that might emerge from the Occupy Movement
Pilger: The Son of Africa Claims a Continent’s Crown Jewels
Commentary, October, 20 2011
John Pilger
Pilger's ZSpace page
Like all America’s subsequent invasions, a trail of blood from Latin America to Afghanistan and Iraq, the rationale was usually “self defence” or “humanitarian”
Turse: America’s Secret Empire of Drone Bases
Commentary, October, 17 2011
Nick Turse
Turse's ZSpace page
Drones provide remote-controlled strikes anywhere on the planet with a minimal foreign “footprint” and little accountability
Bond: Beware ‘Social Justice’ Promises by International Bankers
Commentary, October, 13 2011
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
In these days of dire economic and environmental crisis, with political elites under attack from Athens to Washington, the establishment is desperate for legitimacy
Tutu: Oil-rich Equatorial Guinea
Znet Article, October, 01 2011
Desmond Tutu
Tutu's ZSpace page
President Obiang should focus his efforts on remaking Equatorial Guinea into an open, rights-respecting democracy fitting for these times
Engelhardt: The Latest in Guarding the Empire
Znet Article, September, 30 2011
Tom Engelhardt
Engelhardt's ZSpace page
Both at home and abroad, the American dream is turning into the American scream


