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Whitmont: The Case of David Hicks
Znet Article, November, 03 2005
Debbie Whitmont
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The Case of David Hicks
Quinney: The World's Best Kept Secret
Znet Article, October, 27 2005
James Quinney
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In 1943, as Britain was facing the threat of Nazi invasion, Winston Churchill wrote: "The power of the executive to cast a man in prison without formulating any charge known to the law and particularly to deny him the judgement of his peers is in ...
Solo: Varieties of imperial aggression
Znet Article, October, 26 2005
Toni Solo
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When the UN received the recent Mehlis report on the murder of former Lebanese President Rafik Hariri, one suggested tribunal for a possible prosecution was the International Criminal Court. Rejecting such a proposal, Secretary of State Condoleezz...
Weissman: Outing CIA Agents
Znet Article, October, 24 2005
Steve Weissman
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[Introduction by Tom Engelhardt: As many now know,...
Barry-shaw: Malign Neglect or Imperialism?
Znet Article, October, 24 2005
Nik Barry-shaw
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What is happening right now in Haiti is probably Canada's worst foreign policy crime in the last 50 years. The Canadian government helped plan and carry out the destabilization of Haiti's elected government, culminating in the February 2004 coup d...
Lendman: The Sorrows of Haiti
Znet Article, October, 20 2005
Stephen Lendman
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On February 28, 2004, in the middle of the night, the U.S. again invaded Haiti. It abducted and forcibly removed democratically elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide by its staged coup d'etat and flew him against his will to the Central African...
Pate: Haiti, Imperialism, and the Treachery of Liberals
Znet Article, October, 15 2005
Shirley Pate
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What liberals choose to overlook is dangerous. “Unfinished Country,†a film about Haiti by Jane Regan, aired on PBS on September 6. I’m not sure if I have seen a documentary so devoid of context. For the life of me, I d...
Emersberger: The Enemy of My Donor is My Enemy
Znet Article, October, 15 2005
Joe Emersberger
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[Note: This is a reply to Pierre Beaudet of the Canadian-government-funded NGO 'Alternatives', whose article was a reply to Nik Barry-Shaw, who argued that 'Alternatives' was a tool of C...
Bruno: Colombia
Znet Article, September, 19 2005
Simone Bruno
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The beginning of the trip The flight from Bogotá to Apartadò is more of a teleport than a normal trip. Only one hour and the cold highland of the capital is a memory, the modern city is slowly replaced by the forest. We are now with the warm pe...
Fisk: Religious Terror
Znet Article, September, 18 2005
Robert Fisk
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In an age when Lord Blair of Kut al-Amara can identify "evil ideologies" and al-Qa’ida can call the suicide bombing of 156 Iraqi Shias "good news" for the "nation of Islam", thank heaven for our readers, in particular John Shepherd, princi...
Flaherty: Back Inside New Orleans
Znet Article, September, 14 2005
Jordan Flaherty
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What actually happened in New Orleans these past two weeks? We need to sort through the rumors and distortions. Perhaps we need our version of South Africa’s Truth And Reconciliation Commission. Some way to sort through the many narratives...
Ireland: Padilla
Znet Article, September, 14 2005
Doug Ireland
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When a federal district court ruled last week in favor of President Bush in the case of Jose Padilla -- the only American imprisoned as an “enemy combatant†by Presidential order -- it struck a major blow at the Constitution, uphol...
Albert: Hannover Talk
Znet Article, September, 12 2005
Michael Albert
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Introduction First, I’d like to thank everyone here and especially the ...
Mishra: Whither Globalization?
Znet Article, September, 10 2005
Girish Mishra
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, on the morrow of Independence Day, was interviewed by Rajat Gupta of The McKinsey Quarterly. Towards the end of the interview what Manmohan Singh, in response to the question: “What message would you like to ...
Agee: Use of a Private U.S. Corporate Structure to Disguise a Government Program
Znet Article, September, 10 2005
Philip Agee
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Part 2 of 3 C. Venezuela: Some Examples of the Current U.S. Intervention Against the Bolivarian Revolution In Venezuela the administration of George W. Bush is intervening in the political process with a combination of activities very similar...
Ngugi: New Orleans and the Third World
Znet Article, September, 08 2005
Mukoma wa Ngugi
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Introduction The devastation of New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina is being compared to disasters in the “Third World†but with no specific countries or disasters named. And if not compared to this black hole or repository of disa...
Abed: Disengagement Invigorates Israeli Apartheid
Znet Article, September, 08 2005
Mohammad Abed
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The territory of historical Palestine is home to two ethnic groups, Israelis and Palestinians. Today, this entire territory is under the full political and military control of Israel, a state that defines itself as serving the interests of only on...
Monbiot: The Man Who Betrayed the Poor
Znet Article, September, 06 2005
George Monbiot
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Two months have not elapsed since the G8 summit, and already almost everything has turned to ashes. Even the crustiest sceptics have been shocked by the speed with which its promises have been broken. It is true that they didn't amount to much. T...
Zunes: The U.S. and Iran: Democracy, Terrorism, and Nuclear Weapons
Znet Article, August, 31 2005
Stephen Zunes
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The election of the hard-line Teheran mayor, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, over former President Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani as the new head of Iran is undeniably a setback for those hoping to advance greater social and political freedom in that country. ...
Monbiot: How to Stop Civil War
Znet Article, August, 30 2005
George Monbiot
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Between the idea and the reality falls the shadow of occupation. Whatever the parliamentarians in Iraq do to try to prevent total meltdown, their efforts are compromised by the fact that their power grows from the barrel of someone else's gun. Whe...


