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The airstrikes on Libya, as authorized by the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973, has a veneer of "internationalism" about that that needs to be addressed.
I can't say I'm crazy about the German Nobel laureate's poetry. Much is lost in translation, of course. But the sentiment expressed in "What must be said" is spot-on.
The words below are printed on a T-shirt I sometimes wear. They cut through the propaganda crap straight to the true cause of the latest unpleasantness in Gaza.
While U.S. President Barack Obama has advanced a positive move towards an indiscriminate re-entrenchment of the rule of law
It is not unreasonable for national and domestic security concerns to be a priority in this country. It should be and most Canadians would hope it would be.
Dear Libby: Please don't over apologize or backtrack too much here. Occupied or conquered? What difference does it make? It's still all stolen land. Ask an Israeli or pro-Israeli what the borders of Israel are.
The "big surprise Canadian speaker" at the celebration of the 46th Anniversary of the Palestinian Revolution January 22, 2011 at the Vic Johnson Community Centre in Streetsville was Bob Rae. The crowd cheered and clapped for him like he was a hero, even though most did not know who he was.
Yesterday's new demand for Egypt's pro-democracy revolution was "Suleiman, Suleiman, Mesh A'yzeenik Inta Caman - Sumeiman we do not want you too."
The Black Book of Canadian Foreign Policy, by Yves Engler, Fernwood Publishing, 2009.
A Woman Among Warlords: The Extraordinary Story of an Afghan Who Dared to Raise Her Voice, by Malalai Joya, with Derrick O'Keefe. Scribner, 2009.
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In early 2023, months before Israel launched its genocidal war on Palestinians, renowned French anthropologist Emmanuel Todd opined that World War III had begun.