UNGASS 2016: what’s at stake? Interview whit Peter Sarosi
UNGASS 2016 will not be a turning point, says the Reporter Rights Foundation Director Director, Peter Sarosi. "But it is true that civil society is stronger and this is positive. The reform will not by the UN, the reform is driven by local and national policies"
1981 Hunger Strike – inflicted a historic defeat on the Thatcher government
Several weeks ago Sinn Féin’s hugely successful and popular re-enactment of the funeral of O’Donovan Rossa showed what can be achieved to further popularise the struggle for freedom, as well as to celebrate the lives of national heroes
Moni Ovadia, message to Venice International Peace Conference 2009
Message delivered by Moni Ovadia at the Venice International Peace Conference, November 2009
La incógnita de las relaciones de Irán con la región kurda de Iraq
Fatih Abdulsalam Azzaman No es posible interpretar ninguna página de la explosiva escena política iraquí sin considerar el factor iraní. Irán es...
Garzón no contestará a las preguntas de la acusación
El Tribunal Supremo rechaza las recusaciones de Varela y Marchena solitiadas por el juez Julio M. Lázaro Madrid Baltasar Garzón junto a su...
Fighting one per cent wars
An American fact is the 99 per cent are far too remote from the wars of choice and those who fight them,...
Libyan papers show UK worked with Gaddafi in rendition operation
A secret CIA document shows that British and Libyans worked together to arrange the removal of a terror suspect to TripoliIan Cobain,...
The mid-terms States’ fights
Elections for governorships and state legislatures could affect America as much as the more famous mid-term battle for Congress IF THE amount...