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Grubacic: Post-Yugoslavia & the Exceptional State of Serbia-Montenegro
Znet Article, April, 22 2003
Andrej Grubacic
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Translated by Tamara Vukov "The tradition of the oppressed teaches us that the 'state of emergency' in which we live is not the exception but the rule." - Walter Benjamin TV: On February 4th of this year, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was...
Tomchick: Sheiks And Swindlers
Znet Article, April, 22 2003
Maria Tomchick
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Now that Iraq has been thoroughly looted and it's history pillaged and burned, the Pentagon has commenced the task of replacing the old regime with a new one. Unfortunately, the new regime could end up looking very much like the old one. The Bush...
Fisk: An Anti-Colonial War Against The Americans May Have Already Begun
Znet Article, April, 22 2003
Robert Fisk
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Goodman: After spending a month in Iraq, could you describe your thoughts? Fisk: Well, my assumption is that history has a way or repeating itself. I was talking to a very military Shiite Muslim from Nashas about only five days ago and a journal...
Hartmann: End of History: The Sequel
Commentary, April, 21 2003
Betsy Hartmann
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In 1989 as the Cold War came to a close, Francis Fukuyama published his famous essay, later to become a well-known book, on ÒThe End of History.Ó Fukuyama, a former senior fellow at the State Department, argued that human history may be directiona...
Pilger: The Unthinkable Is Becoming Normal
Znet Article, April, 21 2003
John Pilger
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Last Sunday, seated in the audience at the Bafta television awards ceremony, I was struck by the silence. Here were many of the most influential members of the liberal elite, the writers, producers, dramatists, journalists and managers of our ...
Trigona: The Fight to Defend Brukman Continues
Znet Article, April, 20 2003
Marie Trigona
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The struggle for the workers of occupied suit factory, Brukman to retake the factory continues after Thursday night´s surprise eviction. Some three thousand supporters came out yesterday to defend Brukman. Negotiations between the nati...
Said: Give Us Back Our Democracy
Znet Article, April, 20 2003
Edward Said
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In a speech in the Senate on 19 March, the first day of war against Iraq, Robert Byrd, the Democrat Senator from West Virginia, asked: 'What is happening to this country? When did we become a nation which ignores and berates our friends? When did ...
Choudry: Neutral, Inclusive
Commentary, April, 19 2003
Aziz Choudry
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Located in the USA's corn belt, St Louis is hometown to Monsanto and several other leading biotech corporations. Bob Holden, Missouri's Republican governor, wants the state to be a world leader in "life sciences".
Raptis: A Tale of Two Ladies.
Commentary, April, 18 2003
Nikos Raptis
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The Saxon Lady
Edwards: Moral Meltdown
Znet Article, April, 18 2003
David Edwards
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The fact is that they are deceitful with no wish to deceive, not like Machiavellians, but with no consciousness of their deceit, and usually with the naiive assurance that they are doing something excellent and elevated, a view in which they are p...
Solomon: Media Empathy?
Znet Article, April, 18 2003
Norman Solomon
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The day after America's tax deadline, President Bush ...
Herman: Media Democratization
Commentary, April, 17 2003
Edward Herman
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THE TRADEOFF BETWEEN MILITARY AND CIVILIAN OUTLAYS IS UNDISCUSSIBLE IN THIS CORPORATE PSEUDO-DEMOCRACY: WE NEED TO MAKE BOLDER MOVES TOWARD MEDIA DEMOCRATIZATION
Johnson: Korea, South and North, at Risk
Znet Article, April, 17 2003
Chalmers Johnson
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Next Wednesday, April 23, North Korea, the U.S., and China will meet in Beijing to discuss a possible resolution of a crisis caused by North Korea's determination to defend itself with nuclear weapons against threats of...
Achcar: Letter To A Slightly Depressed Antiwar Activist
Znet Article, April, 17 2003
Gilbert Achcar
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Letter To A Slightly Depressed Antiwar Activist
Fisk: Anti-Colonial War
Znet Article, April, 17 2003
Robert Fisk
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It's going wrong, faster than anyone could have imagined. The army of "liberation" has already turned into the army of occupation. The Shias are threatening to fight the Americans, to create their own war of "liberation". At night on every one of...
Landau: Shop, Go To Church, Support Bush's War And Wait For Armageddon
Znet Article, April, 17 2003
Saul Landau
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In my neighborhood of trimmed lawns and two or more c...
Steel: Iraqis only count if they're dancing in the street
Znet Article, April, 17 2003
Mark Steel
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Maybe the reason some Iraqis were dancing after the fall of Saddam is the Americans got their translation wrong. When they made their announcements in Arabic, they thought they were saying "Good news, from now on you're all free." But they were ac...
Johnson: Korea, South and North, at Risk
Znet Article, April, 17 2003
Chalmers Johnson
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Next Wednesday, April 23, North Korea, the U.S., and China will meet in Beijing to discuss a possible resolution of a crisis caused by North Korea's determination to defend itself with nuclear weapons against threats of aggression from the Bush ad...
Prashad: After The Ba'ath
Commentary, April, 16 2003
Vijay Prashad
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The Afghanistan stage of the war on Iraq seems to be over. We are now in the Jenin stage. The demos last weekend quite rightly moved the demand from no-war to no occupation. Perhaps it is important to say more than No Occupation, perhaps we need t...
Fisk: Untouchable Ministries
Znet Article, April, 16 2003
Robert Fisk
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Baghdad. Iraq's scavengers have thieved and destroyed what they have been allowed to loot and burn by the Americans and a two-hour drive around Baghdad shows clearly what the US intends to protect. After days of arson and pillage, here's a short b...
Edwards: Operation Iranian Freedom
Znet Article, April, 16 2003
David Edwards
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"This war is un-American", writes Jonathan Freedland of Operation Iraqi Freedom in the Guardian. America, after all, "still sees itself as the instinctive friend of all who struggle to kick out a foreign occupier - and the last nation on earth to ...
Wise: Parable of the Bad Samaritan
Znet Article, April, 16 2003
Tim Wise
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It appears as though contributions are pouring in from around the world--especially the U.S. and Great Britain--to help pay for the many surgeries needed by the Iraqi boy being called (in the Western media at least), "little Ali." Putting aside th...
Healy: All the way with FTA?
Znet Article, April, 15 2003
Sean Healy
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In the very week that the United States’ bombers, cruise missiles and marines started pulverising Iraq, a crack squad of US trade negotiators arrived in Canberra to begin talks on the long-awaited US-Australia Free Trade Agreement....
Zunes: Talking Points Regarding Syria
Znet Article, April, 15 2003
Stephen Zunes
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Recent statements by top Bush administration officials have accused the Syrian government of aiding senior Iraqi officials to escape, possessing chemical weapons, and committing "hostile acts" against the U.S. by allegedly supplying military equip...
Fisk: Would President Assad Invite A Cruise Missile Into His Palace?
Znet Article, April, 15 2003
Robert Fisk
Fisk's ZSpace page
So now Syria is in America's gunsights. First it's Iraq, Israel's most powerful enemy, possessor of weapons of mass destruction – none of which has been found. Now it's Syria, Israel's second most powerful enemy, possessor of weapons of ma...
Rai: This War Is Not Over
Znet Article, April, 15 2003
Milan Rai
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The war continues to pose a threat to the lives of ordinary people in Iraq. Before the war started, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs estimated "In the event of a crisis, 30 percent of children under 5 would be at risk of ...
Fisk: A Civilisation Torn To Pieces
Znet Article, April, 14 2003
Robert Fisk
Fisk's ZSpace page
They lie across the floor in tens of thousands of pieces, the priceless antiquities of Iraq's history.The looters had gone from shelf to shelf, systematically pulling down the statues and pots and amphorae of the Assyrians and the Babylonians, t...
Street: The Rape of Mesopotamia
Znet Article, April, 14 2003
Paul Street
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"A country's identity, its value and civilization resides in its history," says Raid Abdul Ridhar Muhammed, an Iraqi archaeologist. "If a country's civilization is looted, as ours has been here, its history ends. Please tell this to President...
Jensen: For Self-determination In Iraq, The U.s. Must Leave
Znet Article, April, 14 2003
Robert Jensen
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The U.S. attack on Iraqi has brought the collapse of Saddam Hussein's brutal regime, which is cause for celebration. For the first time in at least 35 years, the conditions could exist for Iraqis to chart their own destiny. Now the United States ...
Podur: Is the Canadian Media Fueling Conflict?
Znet Article, April, 14 2003
Justin Podur
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Canadians are not being served as well as they should be, even by their own public media. We have spent the past two weeks monitoring CBC's coverage of the US-UK war on Iraq. We have found that, while the CBC does better than the UK's BBC, US netw...
Peters: Parenting During War-Time
Commentary, April, 13 2003
Cynthia Peters
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"You're right to be concerned" about having your 9-month old in the room with you when you watch the news, reports Barbara Meltz in a Boston Globe "Child Caring" column. "If watching the news makes you tense and anxious, your baby will pick up on ...
Chomsky: Noam Chomsky Interviewed
Znet Article, April, 13 2003
Noam Chomsky
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(1) Why did the U.S. invade Iraq, in your view? These are naturally speculations, and policy makers may have varying motives. But we can have a high degree of confidence about the answers given by Bush-Powell and the rest; these cannot possibly ...
Klein: Rebuilding Iraq?
Znet Article, April, 13 2003
Naomi Klein
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On April 6, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz spelled it out: There will be no role for the United Nations in setting up an interim government in Iraq. The US-run regime will last at least six months, "probably...longer than that."And by the...
Edwards: Falling Into Execute Mode
Znet Article, April, 12 2003
David Edwards
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Man Plus It's Cartoon Time on ITN's Evening News. From a computer-generated street in Baghdad, a radiating signal from US 'special forces' attracts a cartoon Rockwell B-1B 'Lancer' bomber circling "on-call", like a doctor, overhead. Viewers could...
Fisk: Pillage
Znet Article, April, 12 2003
Robert Fisk
Fisk's ZSpace page
Let's talk war crimes. Yes, I know about the war crimes of Saddam. He slaughtered the innocent, gassed the Kurds, tortured his people and – though it is true we remained good friends with this butcher for more than half of his horrible car...
Landau: The Bible-touting Chicken Hawk Orders Soldiers to War
Commentary, April, 11 2003
Saul Landau
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Earlier this year, before he ordered a massacre of Iraqis, President George W. Bush claimed that on his vacation last summer he had read, wellÉ maybe he didn't finish it, Eliot A. Cohen's The Supreme Command: Soldiers, Statesmen and Leadership in ...
Cook: Common Images Of Brutality
Znet Article, April, 11 2003
Jonathan Cook
Cook's ZSpace page
Al-Jazeera was showing Iraqi prisoners, their heads covered with hoods and their hands tied tightly with white plastic cuffs, on the television behind Sultan and Shareef Haroun. But the two brothers, sitting in their home again after three days ex...
Edwards: Vindication - A Statue Falls
Znet Article, April, 11 2003
David Edwards
Edwards's ZSpace page
On April 9, a US tank recovery vehicle tightened a metal rope and a statue of Saddam Hussein came crashing down in central Baghdad. The event was celebrated by "dozens" of Iraqi people at the scene, according to BBC online, but by hundreds of main...
Bennis: The Day After the Statues Fall
Znet Article, April, 11 2003
Phyllis Bennis
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It is not surprising, and like everyone else we anticipated that some Iraqis would welcome U....
Albert: Whose Standards?
Znet Article, April, 11 2003
Michael Albert
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When a New York Times correspondent indicated on its front page of February 16th 2003, that there were now only two super powers in the world -- the U.S. and public opinion - dissidents everywhere trumpeted the article as recognizing activism's st...
Shalom: The Battle of Baghdad
Znet Article, April, 11 2003
Stephen1 Shalom
Shalom's ZSpace page
The fall of Baghdad has been proclaimed, though there is still fighting in various parts of the city. At this point, one can't tell how long resistance will continue. Historically there have often been cases of foreign occupiers defeating large sc...
Jensen: The Unseen War
Znet Article, April, 11 2003
Robert Jensen
Jensen's ZSpace page
It was the picture of the day -- the toppling of a Saddam Hussein statue in Baghdad -- and may end up being the picture of the war, the single image that comes to define the conflict. The message will be clear: The U.S. liberated the Iraqi people;...
Fisk: Final Proof That War Is About The Failure Of The Human Spirit
Znet Article, April, 11 2003
Robert Fisk
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Final Proof That War Is About The Failure Of The Human Spirit
Monbiot: Chemical Hypocrites
Commentary, April, 10 2003
George Monbiot
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When Saddam Hussein so pig-headedly failed to shower US troops with chemical weapons as they entered Iraq, thus depriving them of a retrospective justification for this war, the American generals explained that he would do so as soon as they cross...
Pilger: Crime Against Humanity
Znet Article, April, 10 2003
John Pilger
Pilger's ZSpace page
A BBC television producer, moments before he was wounded by an American fighter aircraft that killed 18 people with "friendly fire", spoke to his mother on a satellite phone. Holding the phone over his head so that she could hear the sound of the ...
Reinhart: Sophisticated Transfer
Znet Article, April, 10 2003
Tanya Reinhart
Reinhart's ZSpace page
On the eve of the Iraq war, fears were expressed in different circles that under the cover of war, Israel may attempt a transfer of Palestinians in the "seam line" area of the northern West Bank (Kalkilya, Tulkarem). Last week, the army produced a...
Masri: Fog of War
Znet Article, April, 10 2003
Rania Masri
Masri's ZSpace page
In the fog of war, we are being told that this invasion against Iraq, this premeditated act of aggression, is actually a liberation. We are told that our soldiers, our troops, are the good men and good women, doing good things, as they drop ...
Trigona: Continuing Police Repression in Argentina
Znet Article, April, 10 2003
Marie Trigona
Trigona's ZSpace page
Buenos Aires, Argentina At 9 months since police killed two young piquetero activists, DarÃ
Solomon: A Lethal Way To Dispatch News
Znet Article, April, 10 2003
Norman Solomon
Solomon's ZSpace page
In times of war, journalists can serve as vital witnesses for the people of the world. So it's especially sinister when governments take aim at reporters and photographers. A few weeks ago, when I was talking with a CNN cameraman, he recalled an ...
Fisk: Does The US Military Want To Kill Journalists
Znet Article, April, 09 2003
Robert Fisk
Fisk's ZSpace page
First the Americans killed the correspondent of al-Jazeera yesterday and wounded his cameraman. Then, within four hours, they attacked the Reuters television bureau in Baghdad, killing one of its cameramen and a cameraman for Spain's Tele 5 channe...
Spannos: Parecon Review
Znet Article, April, 09 2003
Chris Spannos
Spannos's ZSpace page
If not capitalism, what then? asks journalist and activist Albert as he proffers this dogged, humanist alternative to private enterprise. Let's admit, suggests Albert (a founder of Z Magazine and South End Press), that capitalism has its downsid...
Street: Who Hates America?
Znet Article, April, 09 2003
Paul Street
Street's ZSpace page
A Terrorist Recruiting BonanzaAs American armed forces tighten the freshly minted War Criminal George W. Bush’s bloody grip on Baghdad, some interesting answers emerge to the question of who really “hates America.†&nb...
Cromwell: Horror, Cruelty And Misery - The Real Meaning Of
Znet Article, April, 09 2003
David Cromwell
Cromwell's ZSpace page
The priorities are clear, the perspective of power unthinkingly adopted. And so mainstream news headlines declaim that "coalition forces have penetrated deep into the centre of the Iraqi capital". Troops "storm central Baghdad". Pentagon briefings...
Secours: Easy To Kill Those Who are "Not One of Us"
Commentary, April, 08 2003
Molly Secours
Secours's ZSpace page
While walking the halls in juvenile prison each week, there is an eery sensation of bearing witness to childhoods sent up in flames. Peering deeply into the ashen masks worn by these young offenders, I look for vital signs indicating it isn't too ...
Palast: The Best Democracy Money Can Buy
Znet Article, April, 08 2003
Greg Palast
Palast's ZSpace page
1) Can you tell ZNet, please, what your new book, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy, is about? What is it trying to communicate? It's about the Bushes and the billionaires that love them. It's about a War Hero President who got the 'top gun' job i...
Bond: Zimbabwe's Plunge
Znet Article, April, 08 2003
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
ZNet commentator Patrick Bond and his colleague Simba Manyanya -- a Zimbabwean currently employed in Johannesburg by a UN agency -- provide information about the new, second edition of *Zimbabwe's Plunge: Exhausted Nationalism, Neoliberalism and t...
Zunes: Tinderbox: U.S. Middle East Policy
Znet Article, April, 08 2003
Stephen Zunes
Zunes's ZSpace page
Tinderbox: U.S. Middle East Policy
Fisk: Amid Jubilation A Child Lies In Agony
Znet Article, April, 08 2003
Robert Fisk
Fisk's ZSpace page
They lay in lines, the car salesman who'd just lost his eye but whose feet were still dribbling blood, the motorcyclist who was shot by American troops near the Rashid Hotel, the 50-year-old female civil servant, her long dark hair spread over the...
Hartmann: Moving The Peace Movement Forward
Znet Article, April, 08 2003
Betsy Hartmann
Hartmann's ZSpace page
As the U.S. army occupies Baghdad, the peace movement is faced with a series of strategic challenges, challenges we must face openly, and challenges for which there are no easy answers. We must develop political strategies that draw on solidarity ...
Roy: The Outline Of the Beast
Znet Article, April, 08 2003
Arundhati Roy
Roy's ZSpace page
Arnove: The Corporate media ask the question over and over again: What can be done about Saddam Hussein? What’s your response? The question is disingenuous. Let’s turn it around and ask instead: What do we do with George...


