A look st Confessions of a Terrorist: a novel by Richard Jackson
Richard Falk
Despite all, we can look to 2015 with some measure of hope, almost exclusively because there seems to be a slow awakening of civil society
The Palestinian future depends on a robust mobilization of global civil society in solidarity with the Palestinian national movement
Both sides are moving in unilateral and contradictory directions
Israel always claims that its attacks against Palestinians are provoked by the Palestinians themselves
The current global war on terror is inscribed in public consciousness in accordance with the kind of moralizing self-assurance that guided the peacemakers at Versailles
We speak to a legal expert who has just spent six years trying to hold Israel to account for its actions in the Occupied Territories
Stefan Lofven, in his inaugural speech to Parliament indicated on October 3rd the intention of the Swedish government to recognize Palestinian statehood
Many will react to this assessment of Protective Edge as without legal authority and dismiss it as merely recording the predictable views of a “kangaroo court”
UN speeches avoided mentioning the most dramatic development: A new phase of the conflict