Palestinian Children as Young as 12 Can Now Be Legally Imprisoned by Israel
By James Holbrooks Last Wednesday, Israeli lawmakers legalized the imprisonment of Palestinian children as young as — by their own words — twelve years old….
By James Holbrooks Last Wednesday, Israeli lawmakers legalized the imprisonment of Palestinian children as young as — by their own words — twelve years old….
By Lauren McCauley The long-awaited guidelines provide “a timely reminder of the breadth of the powers that will soon be in the hands of another…
By Brandon Turbeville Putting on display a perfect example of just how little the United States cares about human rights and crimes against humanity, the…
By Matt Agorist On Monday of last week, airstrikes, led by US coalition forces, killed 21 innocent civilians in Manbij’s northern Hazawneh quarter in Syria….
By Diane Mantzaris More needs to be written about all the US/allied backed al Qaeda and Daesh (ISIS) groups on Facebook posing as refugee humanitarian…
By Nadia Prupis The U.S. says airstrikes on Syria will continue, despite reports of dozens of civilian deaths and the pleas of opposition activists and…
By Brandon Turbeville While the United States attempts to back away from its association with terrorist group Nour al-Din al-Zinki, the “moderate” terrorist organization whose…
By Brandon Turbeville If anyone was wondering just what caused such an abysmal set of public relations performances by State Department spokesman Mark Toner over…
By Brandon Turbeville In yet another step towards the establishment of a world military force that seeks peace through the absence of dissent, the United…
By Janet Phelan Dual-use may be best understood by considering the functions of a knife. Used against an enemy, a knife can be deadly. In…
By Tony Cartalucci Southeast Asia’s Thailand has been racked by political conflict for now over a decade. During the rise and fall of US-backed political…
By Jeremy R. Hammond With Israel and Turkey having announced a reconciliation agreement this week, Turkey is portraying itself as a protector of the oppressed…
By Timothy J. Jorgensen, Georgetown University In 1946, French fashion designer Jacques Heim released a woman’s swimsuit he called the “Atome” (French for “atom”) –…
By Brandon Turbeville Despite the crowing of Western nations like the United States, Britain, France and other NATO countries, as well as the United Nations,…