New Orleans’ heart is in Haiti
by Jordan Flaherty A young man identified in the caption as a “looter” takes food from the collapsed Caribbean Market in downtown Port au Prince. Just as in New Orleans, “looting” by people who are...
View ArticleWestern funded genocide: Ethiopia and the Ogaden
by Ann Garrison and Thomas Mountain Broadcast on KPFA News July 4, 2011 by Ann Garrison http://www.anngarrison.com/sites/default/files/mp3/Ogaden%20Genocide.mp3 Ethiopian troops are in the oil rich,...
View ArticleAmerica’s conquest of Africa: Introduction by Cynthia McKinney
by Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya and Julien Teil Introduction: ‘Operation Gladio’ then and now … by Cynthia McKinney Cynthia McKinney, who has led two recent fact-finding delegations to Libya, is lovingly...
View ArticleWe stand with our sister: Stop the attacks on Myrlande Liberis-Pavert and the...
A statement from the Haiti Action Committee On Friday, Jan. 17, it was reported by news agencies that a Haitian judge investigating the assassination of Jean Dominique, a crusading Haitian journalist...
View ArticleStop the attacks on former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and the...
An urgent call from Haiti Action Committee On Aug. 13, the Haitian government summoned former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide to court on corruption charges. This summons is part of a chilling pattern...
View ArticleBenny Wenda: Indonesian military and police torture and kill children in...
by Benny Wenda Five West Papuan youth, age 17-18, were massacred by Indonesian military and police, who shot into a crowd of protesters Dec. 8. They were protesting an incident the night before, when...
View ArticleRwanda: No justice for Kibeho Massacre victims 20 years later
by Ann Garrison Flashpoints, Pacifica Radio, broadcast April 22, 2015 http://sfbayview.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Flashpoints-Kibeho-Massacre-04-22-2015.mp3 On April 22, 1995, 4,000 to 8,000...
View ArticleWhile counting President Obama’s NAACP speech and prison visit as big wins,...
by Dorsey Nunn, Legal Services for Prisoners with Children and All of Us or None On Tuesday, July 14, one day after commuting the sentences of 46 people currently serving sentences for nonviolent drug...
View ArticleFor Mumia, we demand no retaliatory transfer and treatment to cure his...
by Johanna Fernandez I visited Mumia on Sunday, Sept. 6. As you know, after a series of hospitalizations in March and April 2015, Mumia has remained in the prison infirmary. During this time, most of...
View ArticleThe response to ‘George Jackson in the Sun of Palestine’
“This is an important event for the Palestinian prisoner.” – Dr. Sari Nussibeh “We have to reinforce solidarity with freedom-minded people all around the world.” – Issa Qaraka “The Abu Jihad center...
View ArticleExposing the Libyan agenda: a closer look at Hillary’s emails
by Ellen Brown The brief visit of then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to Libya in October 2011 was referred to by the media as a “victory lap.” “We came, we saw, he died!” she crowed in a CBS video...
View ArticleThey say the police said I was a snitch, but what does that make you?
by Shaka Shakur Did they tell you that I snitched about the denial of access to medical treatment just before I battered a CO (correctional officer) and a sexual predator in 1984 at WCC (Westville...
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