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Derrick O'Keefe is the co-chair of the Canadian Peace Alliance, the country's largest network of anti-war groups, and a coordinating member of the Vancouver StopWar.ca Coalition. He is the co-writer of Afghan MP Malalai Joya's political memoir, A Woman Among Warlords: The Extraordinary Story of an Afghan Who Dared to Raise Her Voice, and the author of the forthcoming book Michael Ignatieff: The Lesser Evil? (Verso, 2010). Derrick served as rabble.ca's editor from 2007 to 2009. Topics covered on this blog will include the war in Afghanistan and foreign policy, media analysis, Canadian politics and ecology.
Yesterday’s Globe and Mail featured one of Ottawa’s worst kept secrets as its front page story: the United States will be officially…
After years of organizing work, the protest movement around the Vancouver Winter Olympics can proudly claim a number of important victories. A…
As the opening ceremonies for the 2010 Winter Olympics were taking place on Feb 12, NATO launched the largest offensive in the…
The 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow were boycotted in protest of the Soviet Union’s invasion and occupation of Afghanistan. Then–U.S. president Jimmy…
Even some right-wing pundits concede Stephen Harper’s decision to prorogue Parliament was done in part to avoid more scrutiny of the Afghan…
Near the end of Michael Ignatieff’s True Patriot Love — an exploration of the men in his mother’s family rushed to publication…
News of a recent law aimed at codifying the oppression of Shia women in Afghanistan has sparked international attention, and protest by…
Earlier this month, I participated in the Canadian Peace Alliance’s [1] biennial convention in Toronto, which gathered activists representing anti-war groups from…
Stephen Harper would love it if the war in Afghanistan did not figure prominently in this federal election campaign. The rationale for…
David Emerson, Canada’s foreign minister, attended the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympic Games and made it clear that he felt that…
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