Google Is Aiding China’s War On Muslim Uighurs And Its Citizens
By Aaron Kesel China has introduced what it calls “re-education camps” for Muslims and other dissident citizens, and Google is helping China to suppress freedom…
By Aaron Kesel China has introduced what it calls “re-education camps” for Muslims and other dissident citizens, and Google is helping China to suppress freedom…
By Karen Melton Stewart So, suddenly someone you are related to, someone you know pretty well, or your spouse, begins to have some bad luck,…
By Jason Ditz (ANTIWAR.COM) — Adding to a growing list of UN reports released recently all showing a surge in Afghan civilian casualties in different manners, a Wednesday…
Op-Ed by Rosanne Lindsay, ND The illusion of freedom will continue as long as long as it’s profitable to continue the illusion of freedom. At…
By Samuel Haig A bipartisan group of senators in the United States are seeking strong sanctions against Venezuela’s Petro. The proposed sanctions would extend an…
By Roman V. Yampolskiy, University of Louisville Humans aren’t the only people in society – at least according to the law. In the U.S., corporations…
By Kurt Nimmo Prior to George W. Bush illegally rolling into Iraq based on a passel of lies, Bill Clinton oversaw Papa Bush’s medieval sanctions…
By Rachel Blevins The United States House of Representatives is preparing to vote on a bill that looks like legislation that focuses on combating human…
By Jason Ditz (ANTIWAR.COM) — On Sunday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights issued a statement reckoning the results of the US-led coalition attacking targets across Syria since…
Op-Ed by Janet Phelan The “Zombie Apocalypse” movies present a scenario in which part of the human race has morphed into flesh-consuming predators. It falls…
By Jason Ditz (ANTIWAR.COM) — With Saudi Arabia forever escalating their war in Yemen, the growing calls by human rights groups to stop selling them arms with…
By Joziah Thayer (Antiwar.com) UNICEF reported that one child dies every ten minutes in Yemen with 462,000 suffering from severe acute malnutrition which is a…
By Aaron Kesel GCHQ surveillance revealed by Snowden breached privacy rights, according to Strasbourg judges. GCHQ’s methods for bulk interception of various online communications violated privacy…
By Karen Melton Stewart This is an open letter to the media, but especially the New York Times. I will be addressing your schizophrenic coverage…