Afghanistan

How Amnesty has let down Bradley Manning

There is nothing complex about Bradley Manning’s case, so why is the world’s best known human rights group not demanding his release?

Israeli prison contractor G4S nominated for "worst company" award

Please vote for the security company to shed light on its complicity in torture of Palestinian prisoners.

Why is critic of Islam advising Britain's military?

Ben White
London
17 July 2012
A “cultural advisor” to UK troops in Afghanistan suggests that Islam is a “danger facing the West.”

Syria intervention prelude to war on Iran?

Jonathan Cook
29 June 2012
For Washington, the Arab Spring presented opportunities as well as threats, and these are being keenly exploited.

How the 99 percent are cannon fodder for America's wars

Reflections on the Occupy movement in Ohio and America’s double standards in the Middle East.

We exist in a lesser category

The anonymity of the sixteen slain Afghan civilians, nine of whom were playful children a few days ago stirred up every remaining tranquility I have ever possessed.

Israel increases use of bullets, tear gas against journalists

Jillian Kestler-D'Amours
Jerusalem
12 October 2011
Palestinian and Israeli security forces urged to allow journalists do their work.

"Sacred" 9/11 and the shock doctrine in Palestine

How Israel jumped on George Bush’s bandwagon.

US citizen in Jerusalem arrest video speaks to EI

Maureen Clare Murphy
14 June 2011
Lucas Koerner, the young American Jewish university student shown violently arrested in a Jerusalem Day video, speaks to The Electronic Intifada about his activism and what happened after his arrest.
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