Monthly Archives: January 2008

POWER TO THE (PALESTINIAN) PEOPLE!

Professor Jeff Halper 23 January 2008 The people of Palestine have done it again, taking their own fate in their hands after being let down by their own “moderate” political leadership and, indeed, the entire international community in their struggle … Continue reading

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Why Britain’s Afghan venture has failed

Six years after the invasion, the overthrow of the Taleban regime, the installation of a client regime that is now steeped in corruption, the deaths of thousands of people and an aid programme that is failing dismally, Prime Minister Gordon … Continue reading

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HRLA/Law Society Event

Here are details of the HRLA/Law Society event: HRLA and Law Society Joint Event “Can Human Rights be Guaranteed within Conflict: Lessons from Basra, Belfast and the ending of the British Empire.” Speakers: Brigadier Philip McEvoy OBE, Army Legal Service, … Continue reading

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"It’s the War," Says Iowa to Hillary — And a "Happy Blue Year" To All! …from Michael Moore

Friends, There was no doubt about it. The message from Iowa tonight was simple, but deafening: If you’re a candidate for President, and you voted for the war, you lose. And if you voted and voted and voted for the … Continue reading

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