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Ron Paul mentions Palestine and Tea Party hacks heckle
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Just who are those blindly backing Israel and hating BDS in Australia?
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Yes, Sky News in Britain is example of amazing Murdoch news quality
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Orwellian name of the week: Middle East Transitions office
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Iraq tragedy explodes on Australian television
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What may happen to the Arab Spring?
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9/11 legacy is an Israeli/American catastrophe
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Why was Al-Jazeera offering to censor content for the US?
Ron Paul mentions Palestine and Tea Party hacks hecklePosted: 13 Sep 2011
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Just who are those blindly backing Israel and hating BDS in Australia?Posted: 13 Sep 2011This ain’t pretty. As the BDS movement grows in Australia – the hysteria in the corporate media and political elitessuggest panic stations – it’s important to understand what those opposed to full Palestinian rights are arguing. Sydney journalist Kate Auburn attended a rally last weekend in Sydney and documented the following. Note the paranoia, mis-information, Nazi comparisons and inability to even accept that Palestine exists:
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Yes, Sky News in Britain is example of amazing Murdoch news qualityPosted: 13 Sep 2011
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Orwellian name of the week: Middle East Transitions officePosted: 13 Sep 2011Let me get this straight. Washington spends the last decades backing any dictator who could be bought or bribed. Its image in the Muslim world couldn’t be lower. And now it wants to “help” the move towards democracy (via The Cable)?
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Iraq tragedy explodes on Australian televisionPosted: 13 Sep 2011Now and then, on commercial TV, the brutal reality of our world erupts on the screen and reminds us of our real place and responsibility:
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What may happen to the Arab Spring?Posted: 13 Sep 2011The Middle East is in flux like rarely before. Only a fool would try to make accurate predictions but here’s one view by Hussein Agha and Robert Malley in the New York Review of Books:
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9/11 legacy is an Israeli/American catastrophePosted: 12 Sep 2011My following essay is published today on ABC online:
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Why was Al-Jazeera offering to censor content for the US?Posted: 12 Sep 2011This Wikileaks cable from October 2005 displays a concerning enthusiasm from Al Jazeera Managing Director Wadah Khanfar to censor content following US concerns over “disturbing” material:
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