Cambodia Exposes, Expels US Network
By Joseph Thomas The government of Cambodia has exposed and expelled a US network attempting to interfere in the nation’s political processes. The US National…
By Joseph Thomas The government of Cambodia has exposed and expelled a US network attempting to interfere in the nation’s political processes. The US National…
By Josef Dobraszczyk The state of Chiapas hosts some of the most spectacular scenery in perhaps all of Mexico, from dense tropical jungles to sweeping…
By Catherine J. Frompovich What’s discrimination? But in the context of civil rights law, unlawful discrimination refers to unfair or unequal treatment of an individual…
By Brandon Turbeville An international war crimes prosecutor has resigned from her position on the U.N.’s Investigative Panel into human rights abuses in Syria over…
By Matt Agorist A massive case involving over a hundred women and girls is shining a light on the horrid sexual abuse and cover-up taking…
By Derrick Broze The two psychologists credited with creating the CIA’s torture program have reached a confidential settlement with victims of the brutal techniques. On…
Op-Ed by Brandon Turbeville As America once again picks up the rubble from one of its regularly scheduled race riots, the hatred and anger felt…
Editor’s Note: Middle East Eye is now reporting that YouTube has issued an apology for removing some of the videos and has restored many of…
Op-Ed by Janet Phelan It has been said that there are only two kinds of people who can change the world—the criminal and the artist….
By JW Williams John DeCamp, a former Nebraska state senator, veteran, and attorney, has died. He served in the US military in Vietnam, and in…
By Brandon Turbeville An international war crimes prosecutor has resigned from her position on the U.N.’s Investigative Panel into human rights abuses in Syria over…
By Claire Bernish From Seattle to Tuscaloosa, police arrested more than 1,000 people in just one month — including a law enforcement officer and pastor…
By Will Porter A former chief investigator at Guantanamo Bay is accusing the Defense Department of withholding the publication of his book, which covers the…
By Everett Numbers A federal jury will decide whether two psychologists who designed the CIA’s “enhanced interrogation techniques” will have to pay back some or all of…