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Johnstone: The Good Intentions That Pave the Road to War
Znet Article, February, 07 2013
Diana Johnstone
Johnstone's ZSpace page
By crying “genocide” when there is no genocide, the U.S. is crying wolf and losing credibility
Edwards: 'Flatten All Of Gaza' - The 'Benghazi Moment' That Didn't Matter
Znet Article, November, 29 2012
David Edwards
Edwards's ZSpace page
During Operation Pillar of Cloud, the BBC was far more interested in comparing the ranges of Hamas’ home-made rockets
Falk: Hope, Wisdom, Law, Ethics, and Spirituality in relation to Killing and Dying: Persisting Syrian Dilemmas
Znet Article, October, 13 2012
Richard Falk
Falk's ZSpace page
With hope we can often overcome uncertainty with desire, and engage in struggles for a just and sustainable future
Peterson: Reality Denial : Steven Pinker's Apologetics for Western-Imperial Volence
Znet Article, July, 25 2012
Edward S Herman and David Peterson
Peterson's ZSpace page
Steven Pinker’s The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined (Viking, 2011) is a terrible book, both as a technical work of scholarship and as a moral tract and guide.
Peterson: Reality Denial : Steven Pinker's Apologetics for Western-Imperial Volence
Znet Article, July, 17 2012
Edward S Herman and David Peterson
Peterson's ZSpace page
Steven Pinker’s The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined (Viking, 2011) is a terrible book, both as a technical work of scholarship and as a moral tract and guide.
Chomsky: Somebody Else’s Atrocities, “Ideal Illusions: How the U.S. Gov’t Co-Opted Human Rights”
Znet Article, June, 05 2012
Noam Chomsky
Chomsky's ZSpace page
“In the history of human rights, the worst atrocities are always committed by somebody else, never us” – whoever “us” is
Falk: Syria: The Tragic Space Between The Unacceptable And The Impossible
Znet Article, June, 01 2012
Richard Falk
Falk's ZSpace page
Labelling the Houla massacre as a 'tipping point' in the uprising is misleading and creates false hope
Herman: Michael Dobbs on Genocide Prevention: The Propaganda System in Overdrive
Zmag Article, June, 01 2012
Edward S. Herman
Herman's ZSpace page
Media selectivity
Peterson: “My fight may be hopeless, but it is as necessary as ever”
Blog Post, May, 25 2012
David Peterson
Peterson's ZSpace page
About George Monbiot’s “My fight may be hopeless, but it is as necessary as ever” (The Guardian, May 22), here is one important rejoinder which I’ve been meaning to take-up since the commentary first appeared, but am just getting around to now.
McGehee: When it comes to "genocide," Guardian UK's George Monbiot has pulled a Hitchens
Blog Post, May, 22 2012
Michael McGehee
McGehee's ZSpace page
There is just something about British left intellectuals. Christopher Hitchens fell from grace when he allowed his atheism to become a tool for Western imperialism. Now The Guardian UK's George Monbiot has pulled a Hitchens by allowing his outrage...
Edwards: Selective Outrage
Znet Article, January, 31 2012
David Edwards
Edwards's ZSpace page
We wonder if the Guardian would have described the Iranian assassination of scientists on US or Israeli streets as ‘goading’.
Milne: If the Libyan War was about Saving Lives, it was a Catastrophic Failure
Znet Article, October, 30 2011
Seumas Milne
Milne's ZSpace page
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
Cook: A Thought Police for the Internet Age
Znet Article, September, 29 2011
Jonathan Cook
Cook's ZSpace page
Reading the Guardian, it is possible to believe that one of the biggest problems facing our societies is an array of mainly isolated dissidents and intellectuals on the left
Herman: George Monbiot and the Guardian on "Genocide Denial" and "Revisionism"
Znet Article, September, 04 2011
Edward S. Herman
Herman's ZSpace page
The Guardian and the Observer have long been unable to break loose from the standard, politically convenient, Western party-line narratives on both Yugoslavia and Rwanda
Herman: Context Management and Stripping
Zmag Article, September, 01 2011
Edward s. Herman
Herman's ZSpace page
Media manipulation of what constitutes "terrorism"
Peterson: George Monbiot and the Guardian of London
Znet Article, August, 31 2011
David Peterson
Peterson's ZSpace page
Whereas we believe that the Yugoslavia and Rwanda tribunals are political institutions, operating with the mandate to deliver guilty verdicts to the Serb targets of the U.S.-led NATO bloc in the former Yugoslavia, guilty verdicts to the Hutu targe...
Edwards: A 'Malign Intellectual Subculture' - George Monbiot Smears Chomsky, Herman, Peterson, Pilger And Media Lens
Znet Article, August, 05 2011
Dave Edwards
Edwards's ZSpace page
'This whole episode really has been a fabulous case study of how our most liberal media ensure that certain reasonable views are beyond the pale of respectable discourse
Peterson: Srebrenica-Related Graves Through 2002
Blog Post, July, 22 2011
David Peterson
Peterson's ZSpace page
Somewhere between 1,919 and 1,985 is a reasonable range of estimates for the number of individual persons recovered from the Srebrenica-related mass graves through 2002.
Peterson: Boy, Do We Need A Hippocratic Oath For Journalists
Znet Article, July, 21 2011
David Peterson
Peterson's ZSpace page
Around June 17 or 18, both Edward S. Herman and I each began submitting manuscripts to the Guardian of London, prompted by false and misleading claims that had been made by the British writer George Monbiot on June 14, in his weekly commentary for...
Herman: Reply to George Monbiot on "Genocide Belittling"
Znet Article, July, 19 2011
Edward Herman
Herman's ZSpace page
Isn’t George Monbiot “belittling” genocide when he puts the death of 8,000 soldiers at Srebrenica in the same class as the six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust death camps?
Herman: From Netanyahu to Mladic
Zmag Article, July, 01 2011
Edward s. Herman
Herman's ZSpace page
Continued U.S. violations of the rule of law
Peterson: The Picture That Continues To Fool the World
Znet Article, June, 27 2011
David Peterson
Peterson's ZSpace page
According to the one-time financial speculator and now The Times of London's imperial Truth-enforcer, Oliver Kamm,
Peterson: Oliver Kamm
Znet Article, June, 14 2011
David Peterson
Peterson's ZSpace page
What The Guardian published today -- by no means a retraction of its earlier "correction" -- though just as befuddling -- was to be expected, I'm afraid.
Bady: Libya, Waiting to See
Znet Article, March, 29 2011
Aaron Bady
Bady's ZSpace page
Though I have lots of opinions, I am trying very hard not to have a position on what is happening in Libya.
Falk: Gaddafi, Moral Interventionism, Libya, and the Arab Revolutionary Moment
Commentary, March, 21 2011
Richard Falk
Falk's ZSpace page
Long ago Qaddafi forfeited the legitimacy of his rule, creating the political conditions for an appropriate revolutionary challenge.
Fisk: First it was Saddam. Then Gaddafi. Now there's a vacancy for the West's favorite crackpot tyrant
Znet Article, March, 19 2011
Robert Fisk
Fisk's ZSpace page
First it was Saddam. Then Gaddafi. Now there's a vacancy for the West's favorite crackpot tyrant.
Herman: Srebrenica: The Star Witness
Zmag Article, January, 05 2011
Edward Herman
Herman's ZSpace page
A new book exposing NATO/ICTY lies concerning Yugoslavia
Boyle: Epitaph for Richard Holbrooke
Forum Post, December, 15 2010
Francis Boyle
Boyle's ZSpace page
I am very sorry to learn that Richard Holbrooke has died. Because I fully intended to bring him to Justice and get him criminally indicted for the genocidal massacre at Srebrenica.
Boyle: Epitaph for Richard Holbrooke
Blog Post, December, 14 2010
Francis Boyle
Boyle's ZSpace page
I am very sorry to learn that Richard Holbrooke has died. Because I fully intended to bring him to Justice and get him criminally indicted for the genocidal massacre at Srebrenica.
Herman: The Demolition of the Yugoslav Tribunal
Znet Article, December, 05 2010
Edward Herman
Herman's ZSpace page
This book is a devastating indictment of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, showing clearly that the ICTY “does not behave according to the traditions of the rule of law”—it is a political rather than judicial instituti...


