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HUMAN RIGHTS...WAR/人権...戦争

January 13, 2010 by Paul

From 1997-2002

Stories here are related to both War and Empire and Social Justice

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Dateline: Middle East An interview with Rami Khouri November 2009

January 4, 2010 by Paul

 By David Barsamian

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It's Obama's War, and We Will Stop It

December 8, 2009 by Paul

  

The current escalation of the Afghanistan war comes at a new political moment. Unemployment is over 10%. Cities and towns are slashing basic services right and left. People are losing health care in droves, nothing is being done about the foreclosure crisis, and the U.S.

Military Families across the Country Protest President Obama's Decision to Escalate War in Afghanistan

December 8, 2009 by Paul

December 3, 2009 – Following President Obama’s announcement of increased troop levels in Afghanistan, members of Military Families Speak Out (MFSO) and Gold Star Families Speak Out (GSFSO) expressed outrage and deep sadness by speaking out and taking part in protest actions across the country. While the military community is frequently tight-lipped about policy decisions, these military families broke that code of silence to publicly decry the President’s decision to escalate the war in Afghanistan.

Iran and Leftist Confusion

June 30, 2009 by Paul

SOA Watch on the Honduran Coup

June 30, 2009 by Paul

Resistance and Repression in Honduras

An unknown number of Hondurans have taken to the streets today in an effort to stop the coup that the military, in league with Congress and the Supreme Court, has carried out against democratically elected President Manuel "Mel" Zelaya.