from Institute for Public Accuracy JESSELYN RADACK, j, https://jesselyn-radack.dailykos.com Radack is homeland security and human rights director of the Government Accountability Project, a nonprofit public interest group based in Washington, D.C. She is a whistleblower herself and is closely following the cases of whistleblowers whom the Obama … [Read more...] about Obama Administration Targeting Record Number of Whistleblowers
We stand with accused whistle-blower US Army Pfc. Bradley Manning
Stand with Bradley! and add your name to the list, which includes:Medea Benjamin, co-founder of Code Pink: Women for PeaceDr. Marsha Coleman-Adebayo, board member for the National Whistleblower CenterDaniel Ellsberg, Pentagon Papers whistle blowerKathleen Gilberd, co-chair of the Military Law Task Force of the National Lawyers GuildRay McGovern, former CIA analyst and … [Read more...] about We stand with accused whistle-blower US Army Pfc. Bradley Manning
NATO Surge on Taliban Stronghold Drives Civilians into the Line of Fire
published on Thursday, October 21, 2010 by The Independent/UK NATO Surge on Taliban Stronghold Drives Civilians into the Line of Fire As troops step up their attack on the militants' Kandahar heartland, Julius Cavendish meets the ordinary people caught on the frontline by Julius Cavendish The first eyewitness accounts of NATO's assault on the final Taliban sanctuary … [Read more...] about NATO Surge on Taliban Stronghold Drives Civilians into the Line of Fire
Afghanistani Politician Malalai Joya: Rejecting the NATO Coalition, Harper and the Excuses for War
by Malalai Joya In the United States, many looked to the ballot box and hoped for real change when Barack Obama was elected President in 2008. To be honest, I never expected that he would be any different for Afghanistan than President George W. Bush. The truth is that Obama's war policies have turned out to be even more of a nightmare than most people expected. Obama … [Read more...] about Afghanistani Politician Malalai Joya: Rejecting the NATO Coalition, Harper and the Excuses for War
Britain’s Shock Doctrine
October 21, 2010 By George MonbiotGeorge Monbiot's ZSpace Page / ZSpaceWe’ve been staring at the wrong list. In an effort to guess what will hit us tomorrow, we’ve been trying to understand the first phase of the British government’s assault on the public sector: its bonfire of the quangos. Almost all the public bodies charged with protecting the environment, animal welfare and … [Read more...] about Britain’s Shock Doctrine