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Hugo Chavez is dead (video live)
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Collective BELLACIAO - Wednesday March 6, 2013
President Hugo Chavez companeros venezueliano died after a long battle with cancer.
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Remembering Carlo Giuliani in Berlin (video)
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Berlin - Wednesday July 20, 2011
Ten years ago Carlo Giuliani was shot dead by police at the G8 protests in Genoa, Italy. His death marked the escalation of a transnational struggle against capitalist globalization. Yesterday, anti-capitalists in Berlin remembered the tragic loss of the young militants life and vented their anger against a murderous system.
In the last weeks numerous stencils and posters announced a demonstration in remembrance of Carlo Giuliani. The posters stated explicitly that the demonstration would (...)
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The Pursuit For Truth In The Death, And Life, Of Two Iconic Chileans
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Brian McAfee - Saturday June 25, 2011
The body of former Chilean President Salvador Allende was exhumed in May in an attempt to determine whether the democratically elected Socialist president was murdered by the Chilean military in the initial stages of the coup or whether he committed suicide as General Augusto claimed on that day, September 11, 1973.
The 65 year old president had been in office for three years. An official investigation has also been opened in the death of World renown Chilean poet Pablo Neruda who died (...)
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“Churchill’s Secret War" by Madhusree Mukerjee - Churchill’s WW2 Bengali Holocaust (6-7 million killed)
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Dr Gideon Polya - Monday June 13, 2011
Below is a review of “Churchill’s Secret War. The British Empire and the ravaging of India during World War II” by Madhusree Mukerjee. This book exposes how Churchill deliberately murdered 4 million Bengalis in 1942-1945, killing 6-7 million Indians in Bengal and adjoining provinces).
The important and very readable book “Churchill’s Secret War. The British Empire and the ravaging of India during World War II” by Madhusree Mukerjee (Basic Books, New (...)
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Holocaust denial, commission & ignoring & Genocide denial, commission & ignoring by Apartheid Australia
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Dr Gideon Polya - Thursday June 9, 2011
Mainstream politicians and media in look-the-other-way Apartheid Australia have an entrenched culture of self-censorship and censorship. Indeed this Mainstream lying by omission and commission obtains in all the other Western Murdochracies and Lobbyocracies, pseudo democracies in which :money buys truth”, “money buys perception” and “money buys votes”.
The Age newspaper, Melbourne, Australia, of the Fairfax media empire, is arguably the most progressive of (...)
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American Revolution -The Weather (men) Underground (video)
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CHICAGO GUY - Saturday May 28, 2011
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Enabling Acts
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Daveparts - Sunday May 8, 2011
by David Glenn Cox
I’ve been watching a magic trick, just another of many that I’ve witnessed over the years. Funny thing about magic tricks is that even though you don’t know for sure how the trick is done, you do know that what you’ve just witnessed isn’t the truth. The only thing that you can ever count on to be the truth in the United States is that you are never told the truth.
I’ve seen a President killed with a sniper rifle with a bent site and (...)
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What was, What is, and What’s Coming Next
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David Glenn Cox - Sunday November 28, 2010
By David Glenn Cox
Hindsight is 20/20, you can look back throughout history and choose any three events and the future becomes explained. The American Revolution 1776, the French Revolution 1789, the terror 1793 – Napoleon 1799.
The American Revolution financed in part by France, helped to deplete the French treasury in what Churchill called, “the first world war.” The depleted treasury exacerbated the domestic miseries of the French people, while the idea of (...)
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Pioneering Spanish trade union leader Marcelino Camacho dies at 92
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MADRID - Friday October 29, 2010
Marcelino Camacho, one of Spain’s foremost union leaders and the first secretary general of a top workers’ federation, has died at 92.
Camacho died in a Madrid hospital Friday after several days in serious condition, his union, Comisiones Obreras said.
A committed communist, Camacho fought in the losing Republican army during Spain’s 1936-39 Civil War and then spent 10 years in prison as a staunch opponent of the 1939-75 military dictatorship of Gen. Francisco Franco. (...)
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9/11 ANALYSIS: 9/11 and America’s Secret Terror Campaign The Imperial Anatomy of Al-Qaeda, Part III
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Andrew Gavin Marshall - Friday September 10, 2010
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9/11 ANALYSIS: 9/11 and America’s Secret Terror Campaign The Imperial Anatomy of Al-Qaeda, Part III
by Andrew Gavin Marshall Global Research, September 10, 2010
Anticipating An Attack For several years prior to the events of 9/11, top American strategists had been acknowledging the necessity of what they oft-termed a “new Pearl Harbor”, a momentous attack upon America itself, in order to mobilize the American populace for a new global war of domination. As Zbigniew (...)
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Empire, Energy and Al-Qaeda: The Anglo-American Terror Network The Imperial Anatomy of al-Qaeda, Part II
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Andrew Gavin Marshall - Friday September 10, 2010
Empire, Energy and Al-Qaeda: The Anglo-American Terror Network The Imperial Anatomy of al-Qaeda, Part II
by Andrew Gavin Marshall Global Research, September 8, 2010
The End of the Cold War and Strategy for the New World Order With the end of the Cold War a new strategy had to be determined to manage the global system. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, declarations of a “New World Order” sprang forward, focusing on the United States as the single world superpower. This (...)
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Island of Shame
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Murray Polner - Tuesday September 7, 2010
Island of Shame
by Murray Polner
Review of David Vine’s Island of Shame: The Secret History of the U.S. Military Base on Diego Garcia (Princeton University Press, 2009)
Why should anyone care about 5,000 part-African, part-southern Indian Chagossians, who once inhabited Diego Garcia, a remote island in the Indian Ocean mid-way between Africa and Indonesia, who were exiled so the U.S. could build yet another military base?
Since the onset of WWII and its aftermath, tens of millions (...)
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The Imperial Anatomy of Al-Qaeda. The CIA’s Drug-Running Terrorists and the “Arc of Crisis”
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Andrew Gavin Marshall - Sunday September 5, 2010
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The Imperial Anatomy of Al-Qaeda. The CIA’s Drug-Running Terrorists and the “Arc of Crisis” Part I
by Andrew Gavin Marshall Global Research, September 5, 2010
Introduction As the 9th anniversary of 9/11 nears, and the war on terror continues to be waged and grows in ferocity and geography, it seems all the more imperative to return to the events of that fateful September morning and re-examine the reasons for war and the nature of the stated culprit, Al-Qaeda. The (...)
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(video) Ernesto Che Guevara: "The Bestiality of imperialism"
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giordano - Thursday September 2, 2010
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4 July US Independence Day: US imperialism, terrorism & genocide deny Life, Liberty & Happiness to World
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Dr Gideon Polya - Sunday July 4, 2010
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For a billions of people around the World July 4 means that day in 1776 on which the United States declared war on Humanity. For the United States of America the Fourth of July is US Independence Day, a US federal holiday commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from Great Britain.
Ask yourself the question: what countries in Asia, Africa, the Pacific and the Americas has the US (a) threatened, (b) suborned, (c) invaded, (d) (...)
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Kent State Shootings 40th Anniversary (+ videos)
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Joëlle - Sunday May 16, 2010
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On May 4, 1970 the Ohio National Guard opened fire on unarmed students protesting America´s invasion of Cambodia. Four students were killed and nine were wounded. The incident triggered national outrage in a country already divided over the Vietnam War. In the days that followed more than four million students rose up in dissent across 900 campuses, generating the only nationwide student protest in U.S. history. Fearing civil unrest, President Nixon was taken to Camp David for his (...)
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Albert Camus: A Stranger No More (Book Review)
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William Hughes - Thursday May 6, 2010
“Every author in some degree portrays himself in his works, even if it be against his will.” - Goethe
One of Algeria’s greatest sons, the late Albert Camus, is back where he rightfully belongs—center stage! Thanks to Elizabeth Hawes’ delightful and vibrant book, “Camus, A Romance,” (1) and Robert Zaretsky’s scholarly and insightful tome, “Albert Camus: Elements of a Life.” (2). Camus, a talented writer and philosopher, has again (...)
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On Nicos Poulantzas . (In Radical history Review).
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Anders STEPHANSON - Thursday March 18, 2010
Nicos Poulantzas
The suicide of Nicos Poulantzas has received scant, if any, attention in the United States. This is not so much because Poulantzas committed an unthinkable act by jumping out a window, an act which is not easily confronted by anyone. The reason for the silence is instead more forthright than that: though his work was emblematically known here, it never had the enormous theoretical and political impact it did in Europe.
It is indeed hard to make clear for an American (...)
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Viva The White Rose!
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Michael David Morrissey - Monday February 22, 2010
67 years ago today Sophie Scholl was beheaded by the Nazis for distributing leaflets published by the White Rose Society, along with her brother Hans and Christoph Probst. She was 22 years old. I suppose many of us have seen the movie, but I feel a proper tribute to her and her fellow resisters would be to read their words, as printed in their first leaftlet, especially if we substitute "American" for "German" and (with a bit more gumption) "New York City" (WTC) for "Cologne": (...)
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In the memory of 13Feb1991 massacre
Friday February 12, 2010
Tomorrow is the 19th memory of the Amiriyah shelter massacre[1] when more than 408 civilians were killed[2] on February 13, 1991 during the Gulf War, by US military air-raid on shelter ("Public Shelter No. 25"), also referred to as the Al Firdos C3 bunker at Baghdad, Iraq. The USAF destroyed the shelter by with two laser-guided "smart bombs".[3]
The shelter was used in the Iran–Iraq War and the Gulf War by hundreds of civilians. It was built by an European company in mid (...)
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