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Marcos: August
Znet Article, February, 19 2003
Subcomandante Marcos
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[Translated by irlandesa](The Indian Peoples Teach Governance and Govern Themselves) From rebel and dignified Italy, the cloud makes a complicated detour in order to return. For reasons of wind and current history, she is trapped by an eddy o...
Monbiot: Too Much of a Good Thing
Znet Article, February, 18 2003
George Monbiot
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Too Much of a Good Thing
Cockburn: Kurdish leaders enraged by 'undemocratic' American plan to occupy Iraq
Znet Article, February, 18 2003
Patrick Cockburn
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Arbil, northern Iraq. The US is abandoning plans to introduce democracy in Iraq after a war to overthrow Saddam Hussein, according to Kurdish leaders who recently met American officials. The Kurds say the decision resulted from pressure from US ...
Weisbrot: Bush Unites the World
Znet Article, February, 18 2003
Mark Weisbrot
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"I'm a uniter, not a divider," said George W. Bush during his presidential campaign. He got that one right. He has managed to unite the whole world against him and the war he proposes to wage against Iraq. From New York to Johannesburg, millions ...
Steele: Iraqi Refugees
Znet Article, February, 18 2003
Jonathan Steele
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Nearly 1.5 million refugees and asylum seekers are likely to try to flee from Iraq, and 30% of the country's children under five "would be at risk of death from malnutrition" in the case of war on Iraq, according to a secret United Nations plannin...
Herman: War-makers, Bribees, And Poodles Versus Democracy
Znet Article, February, 18 2003
Edward Herman
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One of the most dramatic features of the Bush-Blair drive to war--actually, "massacre" given the imbalance of forces-- has been the split and struggle between governments and their citizenry. It might be argued that this ongoing struggle demonstra...
Rebick: A People's Led Globalization Emerges
Znet Article, February, 17 2003
Judy Rebick
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It was the largest protest in human history. It was not only a protest against George W. Bush and his sidekick Tony Blair but also a cry from the heart of the peoples of the world that we will never accept a war of civilizations provoked by our ...
And beaver: US to punish German 'treachery'
Znet Article, February, 17 2003
Beaumont, roseand, And beaver
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America is to punish Germany for leading international opposition to a war against Iraq. The US will withdraw all its troops and bases from there and end military and industrial co-operation between the two countries - moves that could cost the Ge...
Jensen: Putting The Public Back In Public Policy
Znet Article, February, 17 2003
Robert Jensen
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On Saturday (Feb. 15), we stood on the Capitol steps in Austin, Texas -- across the street from the governor's mansion where George W. Bush once lived -- and spoke to 10,000 Texans who had gathered to reject Bush's mad rush to war in Iraq. The ne...
Blum: What Do the Imperial Mafia Really Want?
Znet Article, February, 17 2003
William Blum
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Which is the more remarkable -- that the United States can openly announce to the world its determination to invade a sovereign nation and overthrow its government in the absence of any attack or threat of attack from the intended target? Or that ...
Fisk: A Nation Divided, With No Bridges Left To Build
Znet Article, February, 17 2003
Robert Fisk
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The show was over, recorded for one of those nice liberal local American TV cable channels this time in Texas where everyone agrees that war is wrong, that George Bush is in the hands of right-wing Christian fundamentalists and pro-Isr...
Albert: Interview About Parecon
Znet Article, February, 17 2003
Michael Albert
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Can you tell ZNet, please, what your new book, Parecon: Life After Capitalism, is about? What is it trying to communicate? Parecon: Life After Capitalism is about an economic system called Participatory Economics that seeks to accomplish producti...
Administrator: The Friendly French Resistance
Znet Article, February, 17 2003
Site Administrator
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Only George W. Bush can match Jean-Marie Le Pen when it comes to bringing protesters into the streets of Paris. The estimated 250,000 people who demonstrated in the French capital on February 15 were clearly a cross section of the whole population...
Harding: Bush Dumping Democracy for Iraq
Znet Article, February, 17 2003
Luke Harding
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Sulaymaniyah, northern Iraq. A leading figure in Iraq's opposition last night rounded on American plans to install a US military governor in Baghdad to rule post-war Iraq, describing the plans as an 'unmitigated disaster', 'deeply stupid' and a 'm...
Peters: On Funnels and Pens
Znet Article, February, 16 2003
Cynthia Peters
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As dissent grows and diversifies, the tactics and strategies for containing it must grow and diversify right along with it. Today, in New York City, hundreds of thousands of demonstrators united in a cry of outrage against war in Iraq and their ...
Review: Weapons of Mass Destruction
Znet Article, February, 16 2003
Monthly Review
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On December 19, 2002 U.S.Secretary of State Colin Powell declared that the 12,000 page document that Iraq delivered to the United Nations on December 7, listing its secret weapons programs together with any dual use agents that could be used in pr...
Chomsky: No to war
Znet Article, February, 16 2003
Noam Chomsky
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[Communiqué from the EZLN which was read during the demonstration in Rome, Italy, on February 15, 2003. It was read by Heidi Giuliani, the mother of activist Carlo, who was assassinated by the Italian police in Genoa in July of 2001. ...
Podur: Instead of War
Znet Article, February, 16 2003
Justin Podur
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Inspections, not war? The world is saying no to war. But demanding inspections as an alternative might not be enough to derail the war. This must be the most unpopular war in history. Anti-war marches on February 15 brought out a million each in...


