Assange’s ‘Reprieve’ Is Another Lie, Hiding The Real Goal Of Keeping Him...
The US has had years to clarify its intention to give Assange a fair trial but refuses to do so. The UK court’s latest ruling is yet more collusion in his show trial The interminable and abhorrent saga...
View ArticleUK MEDIA SHOULDN’T BE ‘IMPARTIAL’ – BUT FEARLESS AND TRUTHFUL
We need journalism that is committed to accurate and uncompromising investigation and not a spurious “impartiality” that hides brutal facts of occupation and genocide. The recent comprehensive analysis...
View ArticleThe Assange Hearing Permission Appeal Judgment: Mad and Bad
The latest judgment by the High Court in the Assange case achieved completely the objectives of the UK and US states. Above all, Julian remains in the hell which is Belmarsh maximum security prison. He...
View ArticleUK Court Gives Biden Chance to Dodge Assange Appeal by “Assuring” His Rights
WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange is closer than ever to being extradited to the United States for trial on 17 counts under the Espionage Act and one count of conspiracy to commit computer intrusion...
View ArticleJulian Assange’s Basic Press Freedoms Are Still in Danger
On March 26, 2022, the UK High Court issued a decision about whether journalist Julian Assange could appeal his extradition to the United States. The United States is seeking to put the WikiLeaks...
View ArticleLatest Huge Transfer of 2,000-Pound Bombs from U.S. to Israel Not Newsworthy...
When the Washington Post revealed Friday afternoon that “the Biden administration in recent days quietly authorized the transfer of billions of dollars in bombs and fighter jets to Israel,” a lot of...
View ArticleU.S. Smear Campaign Against AMLO Backfires: Hated by Media, Loved in Polls
As Mexico prepares for its next presidential election in June, the U.S. corporate-owned media is working overtime to smear the outgoing president Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) and his popular...
View ArticleBrussels Begins to Mobilise Its Mass Censorship Regime for Upcoming EU Elections
This is the culmination of a process that began at least a decade ago. One of the most important (albeit least reported) developments of 2023 was the launch of the European Union’s Digital Services Act...
View ArticleUK High Court: Extradition Stops CIA From Killing Assange
While recognizing that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange had valid grounds to appeal extradition to the United States, the British High Court of Justice refused to consider “fresh evidence” involving...
View Article‘Genocide Enablers’: Gaza And The Corporate Media
A key function of the state-corporate media is to deny reality. They do supply news. But it is no accident that they supply news of a type that covers up the crimes of elite power. However, the...
View ArticleThe last days of Julian Assange in Britain
Babar Ahmad recounts his chilling expulsion to the US, shedding light on the stark realities of extradition and the potential fate of Julian Assange. On 26 March, the UK court ruled that Julian Assange...
View ArticleArmenia’s Escape From Isolation Lies Through Georgia
For the second time this year, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with his Georgian counterpart on March 24. The meeting, held in Armenia’s capital of Yerevan, saw both leaders reaffirming...
View ArticleFive Years At Belmarsh: A Chronicle Of Julian Assange’s Imprisonment
At the behest of the United States government, the British government has detained WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in His Majesty’s Prison Belmarsh for five years. Assange is one of the only...
View ArticleTikTok Exposed Youth to Genocide in Gaza — Is That Why Electeds Want It Banned?
On March 13, the U.S. House of Representatives approved the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act by an overwhelming 352 to 65 margin. If legislated, it would ban the...
View Article‘Brutal’ Is a Word Mostly Reserved for Palestinian Violence
A FAIR study finds that since October 7, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Wall Street Journal have overwhelmingly applied the term “brutal” to violence committed by Palestinians rather...
View ArticleCruelty of Language: Leaked NY Times Memo Reveals Moral Depravity of US Media
The New York Times coverage of the Israeli carnage in Gaza, like that of other mainstream US media, is a disgrace to journalism. This assertion should not surprise anyone. US media is driven neither...
View ArticleThe Farce of Diplomatic Assurances
The United States has now, on the face of it, produced the Diplomatic Note giving the two assurances required by the High Court to allow the extradition of Julian Assange to proceed. The assurance that...
View ArticleGaza and Germany’s Path to Authoritarianism
The German government’s stance on the war in Gaza and its increasingly repressive treatment of critics are causing growing national and international concern. The administration made up of Social...
View ArticleTelling the ‘Untold’ Stories of Palestinian Lives, Dreams, and Hopes—in Gaza...
After a decade of struggling with infertility and undergoing IVF procedures, 27-year-old Alaa gave birth to her first son, Kareem—an “energetic and brilliant child” with a “sweet” soul who “filled the...
View ArticleThe McCarthyist Attack on Gaza Protests Threatens Free Thought for All
With the encouragement of the state, universities from coast to coast are taking draconian steps to silence debate about US-backed violence in the Middle East. The Columbia University community looked...
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