Monthly Archives: January 2014

Is Syrian “Peace” Conference Laying the Foundation for War?

The Geneva II “peace” conference has all the indicia of a sham. Those opposed to war in Syria better get ready to prevent war again. The Geneva II conference, which claims to be seeking to end the war in Syria, … Continue reading

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Edward Snowden Interview with German Television

The former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden appeared Sunday night in his first extended television interview. Citing published statements by unnamed US intelligence and military operatives calling for his assassination, he warned that he faces “significant threats” to his … Continue reading

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Bouthaina Shaaban: You Think the U.S. is Any More Democratic than Syria?

President Assad’s media advisor Bouthaina Shaaban appeared on CNN and asked where John Kerry gets the right to tell the Syrian people who can and cannot be their leader. She suggested the shoe would never be on the other foot, … Continue reading

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Rick Rozoff Exclusive TV Interview on Ukraine Crisis

Ukraine Rioters Brutally Beat Police, Storm Local Admin Building See also: The Militarisation of Kiev Protesters

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The Militarisation of Kiev Protesters

Demonstrations against the Ukrainian government are intensifying and expanding both in Kiev and the western part of the country. The protesters – supported by the leaders of the U.S. administration, the European Union and NATO, who went to salute them … Continue reading

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America on MLK’s Birthday: The Trifecta of Evils

By Glen Ford The people of the world think the U.S. is the most significant threat to peace.” When Dr. Martin Luther King died at the age of 39, he was quite clear about who and what was at the … Continue reading

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Cops War on American Citizens Deadlier than Iraq War

Over 5,000 people have been killed in the US by police than US soldiers have fallen during the Iraq war over the last 10 years. The figure seems to reflect the increased militarization of police and, shockingly, means that you … Continue reading

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Why Edward Snowden Wouldn’t Get a Fair Trial

By Jesselyn Radack While the controversy surrounding Edward Snowden’s dissemination of National Security Agency information continues, members of Congress, journalists and advocacy groups keep repeating the same argument: Mr. Snowden should turn himself in, mount a solid defense and all … Continue reading

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Five Reasons the Latest Report on Syria War Crimes Might Not be True

By Brandon Turbeville In a recently released and conveniently timed report, complete with references to Nazi Germany and concentration camps, efforts to ramp up support for a “tough line” against Syria at the upcoming Geneva II conference and even possible … Continue reading

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Alive Inside: How the Magic of Music Proves Therapeutic for Patients with Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Could a pair of headphones change the lives of millions of Americans suffering from Alzheimers and dementia? “Alive Inside: A Story of Music & Memory,” a new documentary at the Sundance Film Festival, follows a social worker named Dan Cohen … Continue reading

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