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A crowd of people marching to support the election of Salvador Allende for president in Santiago, Chile in 1964.
Posted inWorld Politics

Terrorism on September 11 in Chile

amy_goodman_4601BWDenis Moynihan and Amy Goodman (1) by Amy Goodman and Denis Moynihan September 15, 2023
Department of Justice seal on the wall of the FBI building in Washington, D.C.
Posted inUS Politics

Freedom for the Newburgh Four after FBI entrapment

amy_goodman_4601BWDenis Moynihan and Amy Goodman (1) by Amy Goodman and Denis Moynihan August 4, 2023
Omar Khadr
Posted inHuman Rights
CA, ON

On repatriation and separation: how Canada is moving forward with its unjust policies

Monia Mazigh by Monia Mazigh February 24, 2023
Posted inWorld Politics

Israel names Palestinian human rights organizations ‘terrorist’ groups; Canada is silent

Monia Mazigh by Monia Mazigh November 26, 2021November 26, 2021
A memorial for the global war on terrorism in Trinidad, Colorado. Image: Matt Lemmon/Flickr
Posted inCanadian PoliticsWorld Politics

Five reasons to ditch anti-terrorism and national security

by Anne Dagenais September 10, 2021October 5, 2021
Barbara Lee in 2012. Image: Talk Media News Photos Archive/Flickr
Posted inUS PoliticsWorld Politics
CA

Remembering 9/11 and the lone vote against the war on terror

Denis Moynihan and Amy Goodman (1)amy_goodman_4601BW by Denis Moynihan and Amy Goodman September 9, 2021October 5, 2021
Moe and Sophie Harkat. Image: Justice for Mohamed Harkat/Used with permission
Posted inCanadian PoliticsHuman Rights

Enduring Canada’s surveillance regime

Photo of Matthew Behrens by Matthew Behrens July 15, 2021October 5, 2021
Justin Trudeau attends a vigil for the Afzaal family. Image credit: Justin Trudeau/Twitter.
Posted inAnti-racism

Canadian government behind on anti-Islamophobia action

by Karl Nerenberg June 9, 2021October 5, 2021
Four candles. Image credit: Christopher Bulle/Flickr.
Posted inAnti-racism

London attack evidence of dangerous political and media portrayals of Muslims

by Hawa Y. Mire June 8, 2021October 5, 2021
U.S. soldiers in Sayed Abad District, Wardak province, Afghanistan, April 4, 2011. Image credit: The U.S. Army/Flickr
Posted inEnvironmentUS PoliticsWorld Politics

U.S. failure in Afghanistan should spur a rethink of military spending

Duncan Cameron by Duncan Cameron May 4, 2021October 5, 2021
U.S. soldiers in a firefight with Taliban forces in Kunar province, Afghanistan, March 31, 2011. Image credit: Cameron Boyd/ The U.S. Army/Flickr
Posted inUS Politics

Biden pledges to end ‘forever war’ in Afghanistan

Denis Moynihan and Amy Goodman (1)amy_goodman_4601BW by Denis Moynihan and Amy Goodman April 15, 2021October 5, 2021
Mohammedou Ould Slahi. Image credit: International Committee of the Red Cross/Wikimedia Commons
Posted inCanadian PoliticsHuman RightsWorld Politics

Guantanamo prisoner’s story shows legacy of stigmatization from war on terror

Monia Mazigh by Monia Mazigh March 12, 2021October 5, 2021

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