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Lendman: Sham US Proposal to Iran
Znet Article, June, 10 2006
Stephen Lendman
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It may be a new month, but it's the same old Wall Street Journal trumpeting the latest US gambit designed to hide its real intentions toward Iran. Again it was in a front page feature story on June 1 headlined: "In Shift, U.S. Offers to Talk to Ir...
Ash: Another Brick in the (Apartheid) Wall
Znet Article, June, 10 2006
Gabriel Ash
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Another Brick in the (Apartheid) Wall
Galeano: Interviewing Galeano
Znet Article, May, 20 2006
Eduardo Galeano
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JUAN GONZALEZ: We spend the rest of the hour with one of Latin America's most acclaimed writers: Eduardo Galeano. His works from the trilogy Memory of Fire to the classic Open Veins of Latin America are a unique blend of history, fiction, journali...
Reinhart: Road Map To Nowhere
Znet Article, May, 18 2006
Tanya Reinhart
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This is the final chapter of Road Map to Nowhere – ...
Podur: The May 15 Mobilizations in Colombia
Znet Article, May, 17 2006
Justin Podur
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Colombia's peasant, indigenous, and union organizations called for a major mobilization on May 15, 2006. With elections on May 28, 2006, the organizations sought to demonstrate their opposition to the Colombian regime's Free Trade Agreement with t...
Herman: U.S. Aggression-Time Once Again
Znet Article, May, 16 2006
Edward Herman
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With the United States having initiated wars in violation of the UN Charter, and hence engaged in the "supreme international crime,"1 against Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, and Iraq in 1999, 2001, and 2003, one might have expected that its commencement ...
Raju: The Kennedy-McCain Bill
Znet Article, May, 16 2006
Suvrat Raju
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The past two months have witnessed an explosion in the immigrant rights movement in America. When Representative Sensenbrenner introduced his bill, proposing the large scale deportation of undocumented immigrants, little did he suspect that mi...
Arnove: "Out Now"
Znet Article, May, 15 2006
Anthony Arnove
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The following chapter is excerpted from Anthony Arnove's new book Iraq: The Logic of Withdrawal (The New Press), which features a foreword and afterword by Howard Zinn. To read more about the book and the End the War Tour, visit http://www.endth...
Herman: U.S. Aggression-Time Once Again
Znet Article, May, 13 2006
Edward Herman
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With the United States having initiated wars in violation of the UN Charter, and hence engaged in the "supreme international crime,"1 against Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, and Iraq in 1999, 2001, and 2003, one might have expected that its commencement ...
Chomsky: Subordinate and Non-Subordinate States
Znet Article, May, 08 2006
Noam Chomsky
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Noam Chomsky, whom the New York Times has called “arguably the most important intellectual alive,†was voted the leading living public intellectual in The 2005 Global Intellectuals Poll conducted by the British magazine P...
Gibler: Police Brutality in Mexico
Znet Article, May, 06 2006
John Gibler
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[Please see below for photos] San Salvador Atenco, Mexico—At 7 AM this past Wednesday, May 3rd, state police blocked 60 flower vendors from setting up their stands at the Texcoco local market in the State of Mexico, about 20 miles east of...
Hayden: Who Are You Calling An Immigrant?
Znet Article, May, 04 2006
Tom Hayden
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I wore the multicolored Aymaran flag of Bolivia to the May Day march in Los Angeles, the same day that Evo Morales, the first indigenous president of Bolivia, nationalized the oil and gas fields. It seemed right to recognize the reappearance of th...
Gibler: No Choice for Migrants
Znet Article, April, 29 2006
John Gibler
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No Choice for Migrants
Albert: Parecon Today
Znet Article, April, 27 2006
Michael Albert
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1. Where did parecon come from? What is its history? Participatory economics, or parecon, came mainly from the cumulative struggles of diverse populations trying to win liberation from capitalism. Parecon owes, in particular, to the anarchist a...
Chomsky: Afterword: Failed States
Znet Article, April, 26 2006
Noam Chomsky
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We began by considering four critical issues that should rank high on the agenda of those concerned with the prospects for a decent future. Two of them are literally matters of survival: nuclear war and environmental disaster. The first danger is ...
Lendman: US Planning Fourth Attempt To Oust Hugo Chavez
Znet Article, April, 18 2006
Stephen Lendman
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This essay has a dual purpose. I began it initially to explain how sophisticated and effective the dominant corporate media is in programming the public mind to believe whatever message they deliver regardless of whether it's true which it rarely ...
Bogado: On The Myth of Sleeping Giants
Znet Article, April, 18 2006
Aura Bogado
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"Democracy is not something you put away for ten years, and then in the 11th year you wake up and start practicing again." Chinua Achebe In March and April of 1966, Cesar Chavez and a group of National Farm Workers Association strikers wal...
Lendman: The War On Immigrants
Znet Article, April, 11 2006
Stephen Lendman
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"Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore." Once that was true, but no longer. Emma Lazarus’ beautiful and memorable words we’ve all heard many times and...
Edwards: Iraq Body Count
Znet Article, April, 10 2006
David Edwards
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Noam Chomsky once observed: "If you are not offending people who ought to be offended, you're doing something wrong."(http://www.journalism.sfsu.edu/www/pubs/gater/spring95/apr27/chom.htm) One indication that the Iraq Body Count (IBC) project is...
Gibler: Water Fight
Znet Article, April, 05 2006
John Gibler
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In Mexican water politics, poverty is good business. Eleven million people here live without access to potable water and another 25 million live in villages and cities with taps that run as little as a few hours a week. Most of those who do have i...


