Egypt’s Focus Largely Ignores Palestine – by Stephen Lendman In fact, repression throughout the Middle East is largely ignored except some reporting on protests in Tunisia, […]
People Power v. Duplicity in Egypt and Washington – by Stephen Lendman Inspired by Tunisia’s uprising, Egyptians chose January 25 (the National Police Day holiday) to […]
Grassroots Support for Aristide’s Return – by Stephen Lendman Two recent articles discussed his eagerness to return, accessed through the following links: sjlendman.blogspot.com/2011/01/let-aristide-return.html sjlendman.blogspot.com/2011/02/haiti-update-electoral-runoff-and.html He explained […]
Mubarak’s Thirty-Year Dictatorship – by Stephen Lendman Throughout decades of brutal rule, Mubarak remained a steadfast US ally. As a result, Washington rewarded him generously. US […]
George Bush: Preliminary Indictment for Torture – by Stephen Lendman A previous article addressed torture as official US policy under Bush, accessed through the following link: […]
Field Notes on American-Style Democracy – by Stephen Lendman Perhaps George Bernard Shaw was thinking of Obama’s administration when he said, “Democracy is a form of […]
Briana Waters: Victimized by Green Scare State Terrorism – by Stephen Lendman An earlier article discussed her case, accessed through the following link: sjlendman.blogspot.com/2008/04/green-scare-state-terrorism.html Content from […]
We’re All Egyptians Now! – by Stephen Lendman And Tunisians, and Yemenis, and Algerians, and Jordanians, and Lebanese, and, of course, Palestinians, suffering for over six […]