"Non-cooperation with evil is as much a duty as is cooperation with good." -- Mahatma Mohandas K. Gandhi - (1869-1948)
"To ignore evil is to become an accomplice to it.": - -- Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: (1929-1968), US civil rights leader
"We
frail humans are at one time capable of the greatest good and, at the
same time, capable of the greatest evil. Change will only come about
when each of us takes up the daily struggle ourselves to be more
forgiving, compassionate, loving, and above all joyful in the knowledge
that, by some miracle of grace, we can change as those around us can
change too." Maíread Maguire
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Column: Robert Scheer on Snowden, Reform and Congress
"Restore Honor and Pardon Edward Snowden" -- Without the leaks, there would be no reforms. The politicians who kept us in the dark are the ones who should have to answer to the public.
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The Surveillance Speech: A Low Point in Barack Obama's Presidency
America’s Descent Into Madness
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Pedophile Policemen in England
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Syrian rebels accused of sectarian murders
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Neocons Seek 'Control' in Egypt
By Chris Rossini
Control is the aim of neoconservatism, and what the whole disgusting endeavor in Egypt is all about.
Africa's Hitler?
Mugabe Victory in Zimbabwe: Dictatorship or Decolonization?
By Nile Bowie
The
last thing multinationals want is for other African leaders to look at
Zimbabwe and Mugabe as a positive point of reference.
Why Are We At War in Yemen?
By Ron Paul
The US is sending mixed signals by attacking al-Qaeda in Yemen while supporting al-Qaeda linked rebels fighting in Syria.
How We Lost Yemen
By Gregory D. Johnsen
Why,
if the U.S. counterterrorism approach is working in Yemen, is AQAP
still growing? Why, after nearly four years of bombing raids, is the
group capable of putting together the type of plot that leads to the
United States shuttering embassies and missions from North Africa to
the Persian Gulf?
Guantánamo Bay: The US Was Dead Wrong, But No One Can Admit It
By John Grisham
When
John Grisham heard Guantánamo prisoners were requesting his books, he
wanted to learn more. What he found out about Nabil Hadjarab - detained
for 11 years - horrified him.
Memo from Oslo
If Peace Is Prized, a Nobel for Bradley Manning
By Norman Solomon
The
Nobel Committee and its Peace Prize are in dire need of
rehabilitation. In truth, the Nobel Peace Prize needs Bradley Manning
much more than the other way around.
Michael Hayden, Bob Schieffer and the Media's Reverence of National Security Officials
By Glenn Greenwald
The former NSA director is held up by the Face the Nation host as an objective authority when he is everything but that.
James Risen's Risk of Prison Means Journalism is Being Criminalised
By Lindsey Bever
That
a New York Times national security reporter may be jailed for refusing
to name a source is a total affront to press freedom.
The Moral Imperative of Activism
By Ray McGovern
Never
in my lifetime have there been such serious challenges to whether the
Republic established by the Founders will survive.
Country Joe & The Fish
"Vietnam Song (Live From Woodstock)"
Video
Come on mothers throughout the land
pack your boys off to Viet Nam
come on fathers don't hesitate
send your sons off before it's too late
and you can be the first ones on your block
to have your boy come home in a box.
America's Descent Into Madness
By Henry A. Giroux
America
is descending into madness. The stories it now tells are filled with
cruelty, deceit, lies, and legitimate all manner of corruption and
mayhem.
America's Disappeared
By Chris Hedges
In
America, when you are poor, you can instantly disappear like this into
the subterranean rabbit holes of our vast jail and prison complex.
Life-saving Transplant Denied and Health Insurance Canceled Over 26-cent Shortfall
By Karin Price Mueller
"They
know he's literally in a life and death situation and for 26 cents,
they're denying him the right to get the health insurance coverage he
needs," he said.
The U.S. Government Does Not Want Americans To Travel Abroad
By Ingenious Press
In the 21st century, they desperately want to avoid having you see for yourself just HOW FAR BEHIND our country has fallen.
Noam Chomsky on Atheism, Religion, and the Scientific Method
Video
"I would call Americanism - a totalitarian doctrine."
Nearly 60 dead in east Syria fighting: NGO:
At
least 33 fighters of the Al-Qaeda-affiliated Islamic State of Iraq and
the Levant (ISIS) and Al-Nusra Front have been killed since Saturday,
according to the Syria Observatory for Human Rights.
Air strike kills 20 people in Syria's Latakia:
10
anti-government militants of Syrian and unspecified foreign nationality
and 10 civilians - were killed in an air strike by government forces
on the town of Salma in the Jabal al-Akrad region of Syria's Latakia
governorate late on 10 August, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
and Daily News Egypt reported
US providing $15m to fund for Syrian opposition: -
The U.S. is providing $15 million to an international fund to help Syria's opposition govern territory under its control.
30 killed, 104 wounded in separate attacks in Iraq:
An
unidentified suicide bomber detonated his explosive belt in a cafe in
Balad, some 80 km north of the capital Baghdad, killing 23 people and
injuring 66 others, a police source told Xinhua on condition of
anonymity.
Israel approves 900 additional (illegal) homes in occupied East Jerusalem:
Blindsiding
the US, Interior Ministry committee secretly permits construction near
Beit Jala; 1,200 units were authorized on Sunday
Chutzpah -
Meeting with German FM, Netanyahu raps new EU rules:
Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized the European Union's new
anti-settlement directives Monday in a meeting with German Foreign
Minister Guido Westerwelle, who was on an official visit to Israel.
Former Israeli Spy Chief Calls On Israel To Endorse U.S-Iran Nuclear Talks:
"Some
of the Americans may reach the conclusion that Israel's only goal is
to hurt the chances for negotiations with Iran," he wrote.
'Rampant injustice rules Saudi Arabia' - Saudi prince : Video -
Saudi
Arabia, a major supporter of opposition forces in Syria, has increased
crackdown on its own dissenters, with 30,000 activists reportedly in
jail. A Saudi prince defector explained what the monarchy fears most.
Over 40 people killed while praying in Nigeria mosque - security forces:
The
bodies were only counted on Monday, although the deadly attack by
militants took place on Sunday morning, some 35 kilometers outside of
Maiduguri - the capital of Nigeria's Borno state.
Sudan: Dozens of Refugees Killed in Darfur Violence:
Dozens
of people have been killed and an estimated 50,000¹ have fled into
Chad during months of violence in Central Darfur, a Médecins Sans
Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) report reveals. Witnesses
describe attacks in which people were shot, and villages looted and
burnt to the ground.
Egypt judiciary extends Mursi detention for 15 days: -
Egypt's
judiciary said on Monday that it was extending ousted president
Mohamed Mursi's detention for a further 15 days pending an
investigation into his collaboration with Hamas.
Hamas deplores Egyptian army for unfounded accusations against it:
The Hamas
Movement strongly denounced a senior Egyptian army commander for
claiming that the investigations revealed the involvement of Hamas
individuals in the Sinai events.
Tunisian armed forces launch air strikes on Islamist militants:
Aircraft
bombed caves in and around Mount Chaambi. Several militants had been
killed and four were arrested in the same region on Sunday. He gave no
death toll.
Pakistan accuses India of killing civilian;
Pakistan
has accused Indian troops of shelling its territory along the disputed
Kashmir border and killing a civilian, the latest in a series of
allegations by both sides over the past week.
Spy access to NZ used as bargaining tool:
The
ability for US intelligence agencies to access internet data was used
as a bargaining tool by a Telecom-owned company trying to keep down the
cost of the undersea cable from New Zealand.
Radioactive Water from Fukushima in the Pacific:
More than
two years after the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan had a
meltdown, Japanese officials still don't know how to contain the
radiation fully.
Boston's Custom Designed Terror: Operation Urban Shield 27:
On June
6, 2013 "Operation Urban Shield Boston" published videos via its
YouTube Channel highlighting the so-named 2011 and 2012 law enforcement
and emergency response drills that bore a remarkable resemblance to
the April 15, 2013 Boston Marathon bombing allegedly carried out by
Tamarlan and Dzokhar Tsarnaev.
Stop-and-Frisk Practice Violated Rights, Judge Rules:
A federal
judge has found that the stop-and-frisk tactics of the New York Police
Department violated the constitutional rights of minorities in New
York, and called for a federal monitor to oversee broad reforms.
Man Arrested for Video Recording SWAT Team from Public Sidewalk
- Video -
LAPD detains photographer for 'interfering' with police investigation -from 90 feet away: - Video -
How the passive act of filming can interfere with investigations or obstruct officials is left to the imagination.
In a world gone crazy:
Tenn. judge changes infant's name from 'Messiah':
A
judge in Tennessee changed a 7-month-old boy's name to Martin from
Messiah, saying the religious name was earned by one person and "that
one person is Jesus Christ."
It's Time to Do Something When a Corporation Like WalMart Won't Pay a Living Wage:
Walmart employees are the single largest group of Medicaid recipients in the United States.
Australia Has $16 Minimum Wage : Video -
Australia has twice the minimum wage as the US and Big Macs cost roughly the same.
How The $1.2 Trillion College Debt Crisis Is Crippling Students, Parents And The Economy;
Two-thirds,
that's right, two-thirds of students graduating from American colleges
and universities are graduating with some level of debt. How much?
According to The Institute for College Access and Success (TICAS)
Project on Student Debt, the average borrower will graduate $26,600 in
the red.
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