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Znet Article Susskind: 2011’s Big Wins – Brought to You by Women

Znet Article, December, 28 2011 Yifat Susskind
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The protests of the Arab Spring took the world by storm -- and women were at the center of it

Znet Article Roblin: Kenya's Criminal Assault on Famine-Stricken Somalia

Znet Article, December, 18 2011 Stephen Roblin
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The U.S.-backed Kenyan invasion of southern Somalia falls squarely in the legal categories of a "substantive violation" of the long-standing Somali arms embargo and foreign aggression, the "supreme international crime" in the determination of the ...

Znet Article Institute: Foreign Energy Policy Fuels Famine in Africa

Znet Article, December, 17 2011 Oakland Institute
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Energy policies of rich countries play a key role in the current trend of land grabbing

Znet Article Hertsgaard: Africa’s Disputed Trees

Znet Article, December, 11 2011 Mark Hertsgaard
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Let the politicians call it what they like, but let the rest of us start working on the ground, doing what science and practical experience have shown is best

Znet Article Johnstone: Here’s the Key Question in the Libyan War

Znet Article, December, 08 2011 Diana Johnstone
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These days the humanitarian warriors are riding high, thanks to their proclaimed victory in Libya

Znet Article Campbell: Nanking and the Lessons of Genocide

Znet Article, December, 03 2011 Horace Campbell
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When competition becomes militarised, there will be war

Znet Article Vltchek: The Kenya–Somalia Bizarre War -- and Here Comes Israel!

Znet Article, December, 02 2011 Andre Vltchek
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Kenyan troops invaded Somalia on October 16, 2011

Znet Article Blackburn: The Rise and Fall of New World Slavery

Znet Article, November, 17 2011 Robin Blackburn
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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

Znet Article Wengraf: The Politics of Famine

Znet Article, November, 05 2011 Lee Wengraf
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The United States bears special responsibility for Somalia’s food crisis

Znet Article Weschler: How Corruption in the U.S. Puts Everyday Corruption in Africa to Shame

Znet Article, November, 02 2011 Lawrence Weschler
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Election campaigns have become so expensive that candidates have to go begging, hat in hand, to anyone who will finance them

Znet Article Susskind: The 99% is Bigger than You Think

Znet Article, November, 01 2011 Yifat Susskind
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We have seen what is possible when communities join together to confront corporate power and to create alternatives rooted in fairness and economic justice

Znet Article Vivas: 15O: Global Indignation

Znet Article, November, 01 2011 Esther Vivas
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The 15th of October (15O) was the first coordinated global response to the crisis, signifying the emergence of a new international movement

Zmag Article Glazebrook: NATO's War on Libya Is A War on African Development

Zmag Article, November, 01 2011 Dan Glazebrook
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A review of the history of the exploitation of Africa as it reveals NATO's current motives

Blog Post McElhinney: Why Insurance companies and Western Navies Love Somali Pirates

Blog Post, October, 31 2011 Phil McElhinney
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Western companies profiting from Somali piracy and navies who will not stop piracy but still claim 'success`

Znet Article Milne: If the Libyan War was about Saving Lives, it was a Catastrophic Failure

Znet Article, October, 30 2011 Seumas Milne
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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

Znet Article Feffer: Target: Africa

Znet Article, October, 28 2011 John Feffer
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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"

Commentary Vivas: The Food Crisis Strikes Again

Commentary, October, 25 2011 Esther Vivas
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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

Commentary Pilger: The Son of Africa Claims a Continent’s Crown Jewels

Commentary, October, 20 2011 John Pilger
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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”

Commentary Turse: America’s Secret Empire of Drone Bases

Commentary, October, 17 2011 Nick Turse
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Drones provide remote-controlled strikes anywhere on the planet with a minimal foreign “footprint” and little accountability

Commentary Bond: Beware ‘Social Justice’ Promises by International Bankers

Commentary, October, 13 2011 Patrick Bond
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In these days of dire economic and environmental crisis, with political elites under attack from Athens to Washington, the establishment is desperate for legitimacy

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