NATO's Genocidal Rape of Libya - by Stephen Lendman Continuing NATO atrocities on Libyan civilians gave naked aggression a new name. Call it what it is: Lawless, Willful, Malevolent Genocidal Gang Rape, the new supreme international crime against peace ongoing at this time. In times of war, its legal name is Genocide - what NATO... Continue Reading →
Israel’s Operation Summer Seeds
Israel's Operation Summer Seeds - by Stephen Lendman Ahead of the General Assembly's likely granting Palestine statehood recognition and full de jure UN membership in September or early October, Israel is preparing its army and arming settlers for disruptive protests. Law Professor and former PLO legal counsel Francis Boyle explains that a simple two-thirds majority... Continue Reading →
NATO Style Liberation
NATO Style Liberation - by Stephen Lendman Wherever it goes, NATO slaughters, ravages, lays waste, incinerates, contaminates, devastates, conquers, colonizes, plunders, exploits, impoverishes and immiserates. Libya is its latest victim. It's now a hellish inferno thanks to NATO and its rebel gangs, unleashed to commit mass murder with impunity. NATO calls it humanitarian intervention responsibility... Continue Reading →
Progressive Radio News Hour Guests for September 1, 3 and 4, 2011
The Progressive Radio News Hour Guests for September 1, 3, and 4, 2011 Thursday, September 1, at 10AM US Central time: Nawal El Saadawi Saadawi is a leading Egyptian feminist, sociologist, physician, and important writer (including 27 books) on Arab women's problems and related issues. Conditions in Egypt and Middle East uprisings will be discussed.... Continue Reading →
NATO’s Ugly Face
NATO's Ugly Face - by Stephen Lendman View it yourself! http://www.youtube.com/user/soket1234 Images don't lie, except NATO's fake ones produced in Doha, Qatar and perhaps elsewhere on Hollywood sound stages. For months, NATO marauders and rebel killers gang raped Libya - murdering, destroying, ravaging on the pretense of protecting. On August 22, Obama, a duplicitous unindicted... Continue Reading →
Washington Threatens Palestinian Statehood Bid
Washington Threatens Palestinian Statehood Bid - by Stephen Lendman Washington wages wars multiple ways, including militarily, financially, and politically by supporting wrong over right each time. For decades, it subverted peace negotiations and Palestine's bid for statehood. The Obama administration's now doing it again, besides waging multiple wars and undermining freedom wherever it surfaces, abroad... Continue Reading →
Never Forgive, Never Forget
Never Forgive, Never Forget - by Stephen Lendman After covering Libya's rape since last winter in dozens of articles, no forgiving or forgetting is possible for one of history's great crimes. Nor is ignoring those responsible, condemning them forthrightly, and explaining why all wars are waged. NATO outdid Orwell on this one, killing truth by... Continue Reading →
Rebel Assassins Terrorizing Libyans
Rebel Assassins Terrorizing Libyans - by Stephen Lendman In his new article headlined, "9/11 After A Decade: Have We Learned Anything?" Paul Craig Roberts said: "Today Americans are unsafe, not because of terrorists and domestic extremists, but because they have lost their civil liberties and no protection from unaccountable government power." So have millions under... Continue Reading →
Follow-Up Comments on Palestinian Statehood Vote
Follow-Up Comments on Palestinian Statehood Vote - by Stephen Lendman A previous article discussed the upcoming September UN General Assembly vote, accessed through the following link: http://sjlendman.blogspot.com/2011/08/general-assembly-palestinian-statehood.html Explaining the legal issues, it said delaying what's long overdue is neither wise nor right for all Palestinians who deserve it. Their supporters agree, including Law Professor Francis... Continue Reading →
Libya: Keep the Freedom Flame Alive
Libya: Keep the Freedom Flame Alive - by Stephen Lendman Trapped for days in Tripoli's Rixos Hotel, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) arranged for the release of over 30 foreign journalists yesterday. They're now at the Corinthia Hotel, awaiting a boat for transport to Malta, then home via Europe that can't arrive... Continue Reading →