Robert Fisk: Nine Years, Two Wars, Hundreds of Thousands Dead – and Nothing Learnt

Robert Fisk: Nine Years, Two Wars, Hundreds of Thousands Dead – and Nothing Learnt

by Daniel Krähmer | Sep 13, 2010

Did 9/11 make us all mad? Our memorial to the innocents who died nine years ago has been a holocaust of fire and blood . . .Saturday, 11 September 2010Did 9/11 make us all go mad? How fitting, in a weird, crazed way, that the apotheosis of that firestorm nine years...
SACP Statement on Palestine’s official request for statehood

SACP Statement on Palestine’s official request for statehood

by Daniel Krähmer | Sep 23, 2011

The President of the Palestinian National Authority, Comrade Mahmoud Abbas will address the UN General Assembly and submit an official request for Palestinian statehood to the UN Security Council making clear the popular Palestinian yearning for freedom that would...

Salvaging September: Palestinian Statehood Initiative | by Jeff Halper

by Daniel Krähmer | Oct 6, 2011

The Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD) has been one of the leading critical Israeli peace and human rights organizations struggling for Palestinian rights during its more than 14 years of existence. ICAHD activists resist the demolition of Palestinian...

Solidarity with Occupy Wall Street | by Solidarity Political Committee

by Daniel Krähmer | Oct 15, 2011

Occupy Wall Street is just about the best thing that’s happened to America since the economic crisis first broke. Occupation is spreading. We’re standing up and fighting back. And we’re showing that another way of living together is possible. We’re a movement of the...

Dexia Krach: The start of a domino effect in the EU ? | by Eric Toussaint

by Daniel Krähmer | Oct 15, 2011

In the early days of October 2011 the virtual bankruptcy of the Franco-Belgian bank Dexia is yet another sign of how deep is this crisis that brings governments to serve public money to private interests. Dexia’s krach shows that it is the private banks that are the...
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