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Gaza in Crisis

By Sonja Karkar They came one cold December day. Not fearless warriors but fearsome hoardes hell-bent on destruction of the genocidal kind that leaves no room for regeneration. That was one year ago in Gaza. The […]

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The Horrors of Media Warfare

By Ali Jawad In recent years, policy and decision makers have given increasing attention to the importance of media coverage in the context of wars. Much as a result, we witness ever-more complex ‘media offensives’ […]

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No Friends in Egypt

By Ahmed Amr This just in – read all about it in Al Ahram – Egypt’s semi-official paper. A multi-millionaire, Yehia El Komy, denied marrying Kheloud al Onzy. I ran across this earth shattering news while […]

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Gaza One Year Later

By Stephen Lendman A December 2009 report prepared by Oxfam International, Amnesty International UK, United Civilians for Peace, Christian Aid, and a dozen other international NGOs (called NGOs below) titled, "Failing Gaza: No rebuilding, no […]

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UK Protesters Blast Israeli Gaza Blockade

Britain has witnessed major anti-Israel demonstrations, as several hundred pro-Palestinian protesters rallied in front of the Israeli embassy in London. The demonstrators condemned the deadly Israeli offensive and continued Israeli siege of the impoverished Gaza […]

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Gaza’s Untold Story

By Mamoon Alabbasi – London My Father Was a Freedom Fighter: Gaza’s Untold Story’. Ramzy Baroud. Pluto Press, London: 2010. One year on since Israel’s criminally-insane war on Gaza, many are still unaware of the […]

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Why Jihad Went Global

By Jim Miles The Far Enemy: Why Jihad Went Global. Fawaz A. Gerges. Cambridge University Press. N.Y. 2009. First published in 2005, this text still stands the test of time for the theses that it […]