May 2024
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Video: The Globalization of War. America’s “Long War” against Humanity. Reveal The Lies. Confront the War Criminals
The world is at a dangerous crossroads. The United States and its allies have launched a military adventure which threatens the future of humanity. The ultimate objective is World conquest under the cloak of “human rights” and “Western democracy”. Continue reading
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Covid-19 Response and Excess Deaths
On 18th April, Andrew Bridgen finally secured a full length debate on this vexed topic, the original text of which is available here. Full length in theory, but shortly before the debate was due to begin, the deputy Speaker told him he only had 15 minutes instead of the 30 minutes he had prepared. After… Continue reading
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Gaza resistance sparks youth revolt in the belly of imperialism
Students in the USA are risking both present academic and future career prospects to oppose US academia’s widespread collaboration with and investment in zionist Israel, its institutions and especially its arms industry. Their example is one that should be followed by workers and students everywhere. We need to build the British wing of an international… Continue reading
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Humboldt and Gaza: Berlin Bulletin No. 222, May 4, 2024
It was May 10th in Germany’s terrible year 1933, Hitler had been in power for hardly three months, when students and staff emptied the university libraries of forbidden books and threw them, an estimated 20,000 books by over a hundred authors, into the flames of a giant bonfire. Most authors were German—Jewish, atheist, liberal, leftist,… Continue reading
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Delivering a ‘True Promise’: An Insider Account of Iran’s Strikes on Israel
Iranian firebrand MP Mahmoud Nabavian reveals the calculated strategy, diplomatic intrigue, and bold military prowess that showcased Tehran’s 13 April missile strikes on Israel. Continue reading
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May Reflections: Multipolarity is the hope of workers around the world
May is one of the most important months of the year. This month several relevant dates are celebrated, starting with Labor Day. May 1st is celebrated all over the world. Among Western nations, this is a time to celebrate the important achievements of workers, such as their labor rights, while in the former socialist bloc the date… Continue reading
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Debunking “Screams Before Silence,” Sheryl Sandberg’s 7 Oct. “mass rape” film
Last week, billionaire former Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg released Screams Before Silence, which is being promoted as “a documentary film on the sexual violence committed by Hamas” on 7 October 2023. But it is a total fraud. Seven months after that day, Israel has still not identified a single survivor of the alleged mass rapes… Continue reading
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800,000 tonnes of asbestos in the rubble of Gaza – a tragedy of biblical proportions!
The United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) has reported that there is likely to be almost a million tonnes of asbestos contained amongst the rubble of Gaza. Asbestos is a carcinogenic material used in building. Continue reading
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We’ve been targeted again
Friday, 3 May, 2024 — MintPress News Mnar Adley Dear supporters, We are being censored once again! Without warning or explanation, Instagram removed our ability to go LIVE & collaborate with other accounts for 68 days. This has significantly decreased our reach by the millions. We believe we are deliberately being targeted because of our Continue reading
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The ‘Antisemitism’ Moral Panic Has Officially Jumped The Shark
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has responded to the International Criminal Court’s rumored plans to indict Israeli officials for war crimes by claiming that for the ICC to do so would be an “antisemitic hate crime”. Continue reading
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Columbia crackdown led by university prof doubling as NYPD spook
Rebecca Weiner is a Columbia U. professor who also serves as intelligence director of the NYPD. Mayor Eric Adams credits her with spying on anti-genocide student protesters and directing the militarized raid that dislodged them from campus. Continue reading
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UK: Resisting state violence and the hostile environment
As our calendar of racism and resistance shows, within days of the passage of the Safety of Rwanda Act, which received Royal Assent last week, and days before local elections in England, the Home Office began detaining asylum seekers as they arrived for routine immigration bail appointments and rounding them up nationwide in immigration raids,… Continue reading
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“We must stop another Windrush.”
“EU citizens may soon encounter issues akin to those witnessed in the Windrush scandal,” say legal charity Here For Good. Last year, the Home Office introduced “draconian rules” relating to late applications for the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS). The scheme gives EU citizens legal rights to stay in the UK post-Brexit. Continue reading
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The van says… Donbass Dominoes
Recent weeks have seen accelerated progress by Russian forces in the Donbass region, the Ukrainians being on the back foot time and again. This short article shall examine why this is happening. Continue reading
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The Students Will Not Tolerate Hypocrisy: The Eighteenth Newsletter (2024)
It was inevitable that the Global North governments’ full-throated support for Israel’s genocide against Palestinians would result in furious retribution from their citizenry. That this retribution began in the United States is also not a surprise, given the ongoing cycle of protests that, since October 2023, have contested the US government’s blank cheque to the… Continue reading
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Black Agenda Report May 1, 2024
Wednesday, 1 May 2024 — Black Agenda Report Repression of Campus Palestine Solidarity Reveals the Nature of the State Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior Columnist Campus protests in solidarity with Palestine have been met with brute police force and condemnation of the participants. Their mobilization is a threat to the political system, which Continue reading
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Lukashenk is right: In Ukraine lies the future of global politics
During his speech at the All-Belarusian People’s Assembly, the President of the Republic of Belarus, Aleksandr Lukashenko, showed deep geopolitical knowledge when he said that the future of the world is being decided in Ukraine. In fact, Russia’s special military operation is proving to be the main global event of recent decades, being a central point… Continue reading
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Inclusive economics and the IMF
The great and the good have just finished attending a special World Economic Forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The theme of the conference for the over 1000 delegates from corporations, governments and international agencies was global cooperation and inclusive growth. In other words, how to reverse the growing international trade wars and rising inequality of… Continue reading