Blog
Krystalline Kraus
| On Nov. 18, Call your MP and the Party Leaders and demand.... Don't Extend It. End It. |
Blog
Murray Dobbin
| We should have known it was too good to be true. Harper's many, many repetitions of his government's commitment to get all the troops out by July 2011 are well known. |
Blog
David J. Climenhaga
| Canada's role in Afghanistan will continue to be presented to us through the deceptive and distorting lens of World War II. |
Podcast
Meagan Perry
| A feature interview with Phyllis Bennis, an activist and academic who focuses on foreign policy issues, especially when it comes to the Middle East and the United Nations. |
Blog
Derrick O'Keefe
| In reality, what MacKay said in Halifax wasn't really news. Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff announced the 'training mission' policy back in June. |
News
Lawyers Rights Watch
| The UN's special representative for Children and Armed Conflict calls for the repatriation of Omar Khadr to Canada for rehabilitation because of his status as a child soldier in Afghanistan. |
Podcast
John Bonnar
| She offers her thoughts on what our governments stand to gain by “staying the course” in Afghanistan and whether Obama can make a difference in Mideast peace. |
RabbleTV
rabbleTV
| Lalo Espejo laments the reactionary misinformed gloating of people whose political leanings don't include reason about the travesty of justice surrounding Omar Khadr. |
News
Defend Free Speech
| The U.K. politician starts a national speaking tour in November and is sponsored by rabble.ca. The tour includes a visit to Immigration Minister Jason Kenney's Calgary constituency. |
News
Malalai Joya
| Former Afghan MP Malalai Joya says Afghans don't want so-called democracy and so-called elections where guns and money have the first and last word. |
Blog
Canadian Boat to Gaza
| Malalai Joya, the woman the BBC has called "the most famous in Afghanistan," is in Vancouver to headline a benefit evening for the Canadian Boat to Gaza tonight. |
Podcast
Robyn Maynard
| This show examines the way that the Canadian state affects the lives and self-determination of migrant women, indigenous women and the women it affects to be helping in Afghanistan. |