Support for David Miller grows
6 March 2021
Noam Chomsky and Ahdaf Soueif among hundreds of academics denouncing attempted “purge” of British academia. Read more about Support for David Miller grows
6 March 2021
Noam Chomsky and Ahdaf Soueif among hundreds of academics denouncing attempted “purge” of British academia. Read more about Support for David Miller grows
31 December 2020
Daughters of Palestinian American charity leaders describe lasting, devastating effects of US government persecution. Read more about Podcast Ep 28: Demanding justice for the Holy Land Five
18 September 2020
Latest statement by pro-Biden Muslim group fails to stem growing criticism. Read more about Emgage has "no courage" on Palestine, says ex-employee
4 June 2019
Despite years stolen by US authorities, Sameeh Hammoudeh left indelible mark on Palestine. Read more about Bidding farewell to my soulmate and cellmate
13 June 2016
Mossad-linked group tries to implicate Palestinians in mass killing at gay nightclub. Read more about Israel spin doctors move to exploit Orlando massacre
7 February 2015
Persecuted academic reveals his role in Bush’s 2000 election victory. Read more about Deported by US to Turkey, Palestinian activist Dr. Sami Al-Arian speaks out
1 October 2014
The case of Sami Al-Arian is emblematic of the altered state of the US justice system after 11 September 2001. Read more about How the US falsely accused a Palestinian teacher of aiding terror
11 July 2012
Two Palestinian brothers were deported to Egypt by the US government despite their stateless status, the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee stated today. Read more about Stateless Palestinians face indefinite detention in Cairo airport after being deported from US
Berkeley 6 January 2012
A lawsuit over anti-Semitism at the University of California Berkley has been dismissed after a judge determined that students alleging a hostile climate on campus failed to support their claims. Read more about Judge dismisses claims of "anti-Semitic climate" at UC Berkeley
8 December 2011
After oral arguments for an appeal began several months ago, the Fifth Circuit Court decides to uphold the convictions of Muslim charity workers under the auspices of the draconian Patriot Act and invoking its “material support” clause to criminalize humanitarian aid to Palestinians under Israeli occupation. Read more about Appeal denied in Holy Land Five case