Yearly Archives: 2011

Syria Left Vulnerable by State Violence By George Galloway

  Bashar al-Assad's shelling of towns and killing of citizens leaves country at risk of imperialist invasion, says author. August 19, 2011 "Al-jazeera" 08/15/08 —  The news this morning that the Syrian navy were shelling the water-front of Latakia – including the Palestinian refugee camp there – shook me to the core. Not just because I lived in that camp last year, on that water-front, …

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Democracy in post-war Sri Lanka by CENTRE FOR POLICY ALTERNATIVES

18 August 2011, Colombo, Sri Lanka – According to a new survey conducted by Social Indicator, the survey research unit of the Centre for Policy Alternatives, Sri Lankans are divided in opinion on the topic of reconciliation – about whether the government has done enough with regard to addressing the root causes of the conflict. Download the top line report here. Download …

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Libyan Deaths, Media Silence Were Dozens Killed in Majer NATO Airstrikes?

Allegations of Libyan civilian deaths as a result of NATO bombing have often been covered in the corporate media as an opportunity to scoff at the Gadhafi regime's unconvincing propaganda (FAIR Blog, 6/9/11). But dramatic new allegations that dozens of civilians were killed in Majer after NATO airstrikes on August 8 have been met with near-total media silence. According to Libyan …

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OMAN DECLARES 10 DAYS AHEAD.

  For the very first time in Oman, the Eid holidays have been declared 10 days in advance, which is a record braking history.    It seems that finally the people out here are getting advanced/educated gradually unlike during the previous years. This is also for those who aren't aware or not had the opportunity to read the newspaper.  

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