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O'Keefe: Opposition to Afghan War will greet G20 leaders
Blog Post, May, 18 2010
Derrick O'Keefe
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The Canadian Peace Alliance is organizing a show of opposition to the ongoing war in Afghanistan, one of many protest actions that will greet the G8/G20 meetings in late June. The G8 countries, of course, are among the key players in NATO's occupa...
O'Keefe: Steve Nash and 'Los Suns' step up against Arizona's racist law
Blog Post, May, 06 2010
Derrick O'Keefe
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On the court and off, Canadian basketball star Steve Nash has come through in the clutch once again. In the midst of their second round NBA playoff series against their bitter rivals the San Antonio Spurs, Nash and the entire Phoenix Suns organiza...
O'Keefe: Head of notorious mercenary company praises Canadian Forces
Blog Post, May, 04 2010
Derrick O'Keefe
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U.S. investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill has exposed the content of a speech in which Erik Prince, the owner of the notorious mercenary company Blackwater, praises Canadian Forces in Afghanistan.
O'Keefe: TIME names Malalai Joya to 'Top 100', belittles her anti-war views
Blog Post, May, 01 2010
Derrick O'Keefe
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TIME has named Malalai Joya to the 2010 TIME 100, the magazine’s annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world. Joya has become renown around the world as a courageous advocate of women’s rights and a fierce critic of the NATO war in...
O'Keefe: Omar Khadr first to face trial for war crimes under Obama
Blog Post, April, 27 2010
Derrick O'Keefe
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President Obama has failed to make good on his own promises to close Guantanamo Bay or to fix the unfair military commission system. Powerful interests, including some in the Pentagon, are gung-ho on obtaining whatever convictions they possibly ca...
O'keefe: Wikileaks: CIA recommends France use Afghan women's rights to boost war
Blog Post, April, 14 2010
Derrick O'keefe
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Unfortunately for the CIA and for the French government, Malalai Joya had just visited Paris in early February for the launch of the French edition of her political memoir, Au nom de mon peuple.
O'keefe: Karzai “May Join the Taliban": One more Reason to Bring the Troops Home Now
Blog Post, April, 07 2010
Derrick O'keefe
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“The fact that Karzai, the US installed and NATO backed president, has to denounce the occupiers to gain legitimacy says everything about how this war is going. That 141 Canadian soldiers have died keeping this guy in power should be pause for ref...
O'keefe: Who are we fighting for? The Corleones of Kandahar
Blog Post, April, 07 2010
Derrick O'keefe
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A few months back, I wondered aloud if Canadians were killing and dying for Kandahar's Al Capone. Since then, there have been new revelations bolstering the case for gangster metaphors in describing the Karzai family at the head of the NATO-backed...
O'keefe: War extension looms: Will the Liberals (again) help Harper stay in Afghanistan?
Blog Post, March, 27 2010
Derrick O'keefe
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The United States will be officially requesting that hundreds of Canadian troops remain in Afghanistan after the 2011 pull-out from Kandahar.


