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There will be no survivors...

by Michael Parkes

[ october 02 ]

Michael Parkes looks at the media's invasion of American culture in Invasion of the Body Snatchers.

The future for the Kurds in Turkey

by James Badcock

[ october 02 ]

Turkey has a stark choice in its dealings with its Kurdish population: the way of force or democratic principles.

Citizens not soldiers

by Robert Jensen

[ october 02 ]

In John Ashcroft's hypermilitarised formulation, words become bullets and critics "give ammunition to America's enemies."

The inspections sham: Why the US won't take 'yes' for an answer

by Maria Ryan

[ september 02 ]

For the US, the most important issue is not whether Saddam has weapons of mass destruction, but simply that it has a pretext to enter Iraq.

Turkey, Kurds and the European Union

by James Badcock

[ september 02 ]

When is a no-fly zone not a no-fly zone? James Badcock examines the intersection of cross-border raids, napalm and international politics.

Terror and asylum: Turkish Kurds in Britain

by James Badcock

[ september 02 ]

The PKK has publicly abandoned violence, but its refugee supporters still face imprisonment in Britain.

Flight of the Phoenix: From Vietnam to Homeland Security

by Douglas Valentine

[ september 02 ]

Does the Office of Homeland Security's Senior Director for Protection and Prevention hold a grudge against pacifists and peaceniks?

September 11 and the collapse of US Democracy

by Daniel Lazare

[ september 02 ]

The collapse of the Twin Towers in a hurricane of smoke and debris is an apt metaphor for the decline of American democracy.

Why war with Iraq? (It's really about Saudi Arabia)

by Robert Bowman

[ september 02 ]

The pre-emptive war against Iraq is unconstitutional, in violation of international law... and as phony as a three-dollar bill.

No friends but the mountains

by James Badcock

[ august 02 ]

Not even the borders of other states serve to protect the Kurds from their enemies.