NOVANEWS
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Winning” colonial wars the privatised way
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What makes anybody sane think US will be on right side of new Arab history?
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Egyptian army pokes itself and joins Facebook
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The paranoia of unelected Chinese men
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The voice of independent unions in Egypt
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The Muslim Brotherhood are normal people
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Can’t tell the difference between Hitler and Muslims?
“Winning” colonial wars the privatised way Posted: 21 Feb 2011 06:08 AM PST
There’s something morally and legally sick that in post 2003 Iraq (and to this day) privatised mercenaries are the way the Western states maintain their power in the country:
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What makes anybody sane think US will be on right side of new Arab history? Posted: 21 Feb 2011 05:08 AM PST
Nicholas Kristof, writing from Bahrain, is optimistic:
But maintaining empire isn’t about justice; it’s about demanding what you believe is yours through force of arms and bullying. |
Egyptian army pokes itself and joins Facebook Posted: 20 Feb 2011 10:28 PM PST |
The paranoia of unelected Chinese men Posted: 20 Feb 2011 09:19 PM PST
Although it remains unclear exactly how paranoid the Chinese authorities remain over possible Egyptian-inspired, democratic protests, this insider view would suggest that Beijing isn’t taking too many chances:
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The voice of independent unions in Egypt Posted: 20 Feb 2011 06:09 PM PST
A key player in the recent revolution (so not just those on Facebook and Twitter) speaking in solidarity with workers in America:
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The Muslim Brotherhood are normal people Posted: 20 Feb 2011 03:52 PM PST
Yes, that may come as a shock to Israel and many Zionists alike but this interesting piece in McClatchy explains why so many of them in Egypt will be involved in the future of their country, as they should be:
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Can’t tell the difference between Hitler and Muslims? Posted: 20 Feb 2011 03:41 PM PST
Perhaps it’s in the job contract when you want to be a senior Murdoch executive; dislike Muslims and defame them regularly.
The Herald Sun’s Alan Howe has form, seemingly finding democracy for Arabs a serious problem because it may affect Zionist occupation. He’s back with a new column headlined: “Picking up where Adolf left off“, talking about Nazis and Muslims (because they’re really the same thing, haven’t you heard?)
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