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Curtis: Britain's Secret Support For Us Aggression: The Vietnam War
Znet Article, March, 03 2006
Mark Curtis
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The myth has long been promoted that Britain refused to send troops to the Vietnam war and played little role in it. The declassified British government files on the war are therefore little short of a revelation, showing that Britain gave importa...
Curtis: Deepening Corporate Globalization
Znet Article, January, 21 2006
Mark Curtis
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An onslaught against some of the world’s poorest people is about to enter its next phase in a remote Swiss ski resort. Unlike over Iraq, the world's richest countries are united in this big push which would reorganize the global economy in...
Curtis: Their Right To Return
Znet Article, November, 09 2005
Mark Curtis
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Today, a British-engineered occupation enters its fifth decade. There will be no commemoration, despite the human toll and murkiness surrounding what is going on there. Yet an entire population, exiled from their homeland and betrayed by the Briti...
Curtis: Murderous Policy
Znet Article, October, 06 2005
Mark Curtis
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As bloodshed mounts each day in Iraq, what prospect is there that British ministers will be held accountable for the illegal invasion and occupation that triggered this carnage? If past precedents are anything to go by, not much. But the likelihoo...
Curtis: How The G8 Lied To The World On Aid
Znet Article, August, 23 2005
Mark Curtis
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World leaders are now preparing for the millennium summit to be held in New York next month, described by the UN as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity to take bold decisions". Yet the current draft outcome simply repeats what was agreed on aid an...
Curtis: Brown's Doleful Role At Gleneagles
Znet Article, July, 10 2005
Mark Curtis
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The government will try to pull off a PR coup in the aftermath of the G8 summit by posturing as Africa's champion - hiding Britain's real agenda and how agreements on debt and aid will further impoverish the continent. While the G8 agreement com...
Curtis: Rogue State Britain
Znet Article, March, 21 2005
Mark Curtis
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The Blair government’s foreign policy since the invasion of Iraq has been disastrous for human rights. Outside of media and parliamentary scrutiny, decision-makers have been implementing some remarkable steps: Britain is deepening its supp...
Curtis: Britain and Africa: The new propaganda
Znet Article, March, 21 2005
Mark Curtis
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A major feature of the invasion of Iraq was media commentators falling for obvious government propaganda. Without such complicity, the invasion would have been politically impossible. Yet this willful self-deception is now being repeated in anothe...
Curtis: No Place To Call Home
Znet Article, October, 13 2003
Mark Curtis
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No Place To Call Home
Curtis: As British As Afternoon Tea
Znet Article, May, 21 2003
Mark Curtis
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Iraqis facing an uncertain future in the wake of forcible "regime change" have every reason to fear not only US but also British policy. While past American behaviour in the region is widely criticised, contributing to fears of real US intentions,...
Curtis: Partners In Imperialism
Znet Article, May, 10 2003
Mark Curtis
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Recent months clearly show that the British government of Tony Blair sees itself as the junior partner in a new phase of US imperialism. Blair's Britain is a systematic violator of international law and ethical standards in its foreign policy ...
Curtis: US And British Complicity In Indonesia 1965
Znet Article, October, 21 2002
Mark Curtis
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US officials at the time called a “reign of terror†and British officials “ruthless terrorâ€. However, unlike the terrorists responsible for the outrage of September 11, precisely nothing has ever been done to bring ...


