Selected Articles: Carnage in Istanbul, Dhaka and Baghdad. Who are the Masterminds behind ISIS-Daesh Terrorism?
Carnage in Istanbul, Dhaka and Baghdad. Who are the Masterminds behind ISIS-Daesh Terrorism?
By Chandra Muzaffar, July 05 2016
The month of Ramadan witnessed unspeakable carnage in three Muslim cities in three different countries. On 28 June 2016, 41 people, both locals and foreigners were killed in shootings and suicide bombings at the Istanbul Ataturk Airport.
By Stephen Lendman, July 05 2016
They’re coming in rapid fashion – in late June/early July alone: Istanbul blasts inflicting mass casualties; Dhaka, Bangladesh shootings and hostage takings; slaughter in Baghdad, killing over 200 and wounding hundreds more – the latest of numerous violent incidents since GW Bush’s 2003 naked aggression; and on America’s Independence Day, an apparent suicide bombing meters from its Jeddah, Saudi Arabia consulate, followed by multiple blasts rocking the area.
Sweden Joins NATO’s Emerging War Against Russia
By Eric Zuesse, July 05 2016
Sweden, which historically has been a ‘neutral’ country between the U.S. and Russia, is joining the NATO buildup against Russia, allowing NATO to place nuclear weapons in Sweden for an attack against Russia, and, like NATO (of which Sweden isn’t a member) lying about it to their people, and to the world.
The Trivialisation of the GMO Debate. “Claims Based on Unscientific Nonsense”
By Colin Todhunter, July 05 2016
When people don’t possess sufficient expertise on matters, they require simplicity. They desire easily manageable packages of knowledge, and these packages become taken for granted stocks of ‘common sense’ that enable them to cope with or to understand the world around them, no matter how faulty or misrepresented that ‘knowledge’ may be.
The Jewish Colonization of Palestine
By Stephen Gowans, July 05 2016
“It is easy for us who have never been victims of foreign conquest and are still living in our homes to vehemently denounce the violence of evicted Palestinians.” [1] “Palestine is an occupied land stolen from its native people and time does not make it a property of the thief.” [2]