Bush and ExxonMobil v. Chavez – by Stephen Lendman Since the Bush administration took office in January 2001, it’s targeted Hugo Chavez relentlessly. From the aborted […]
Jonathan Cook’s “Israel and the Clash of Civilisations” – by Stephen Lendman Jonathan Cook is a British-born independent journalist based (since September 2001) in the predominantly […]
Life in Occupied Gaza – by Stephen Lendman Life in occupied Gaza was never easy, but conditions worsened markedly after Hamas’ surprise January 2006 electoral victory. […]
Reviewing Jennifer Van Bergen’s “The Twilight of Democracy” – by Stephen Lendman Jennifer Van Bergen is an author, activist and educator who currently teaches English and […]
Israeli Oppression in Hebron – A Case History of Separation, Forced Displacement and Terror – by Stephen Lendman B’Tselem is the independent Israeli Information Center for […]
Robert McChesney’s “Communication Revolution” – by Stephen Lendman Robert McChesney is a leading media scholar, critic, activist, and the nation’s most prominent researcher and writer on […]