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‘We Are Workers, Not Criminals’

BY DAVID BACON
T r u t h o u t | Perspective
ALTERNATIVE READER
Posted by Bulatlat
Vol. VIII, No. 14, May 11-17, 2008

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Lest We Forget: An Open Letter to My Sisters Who are Brave.

BY ALICE WALKER
TheRoot.com
Posted by Bulatlat
ALTERNATIVE READER
Vol. VIII, No. 11, April 20-26, 2008

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One Year Later: Nandigram and the Struggle against Forced Displacement in India

BY DAVE PUGH
ALTERNATIVE READER
Posted by Bulatlat
Vol. VIII, No. 11, April 20-26, 2008

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The Right to Resistance

The struggle will continue as long as oppression continues. We greet these movements. Your life is also our life, your pain is also our pain, your joy is also our joy, your losses are also our losses, and your victory we will celebrate.  

BY PATRICK MAC MANUS
Denmark
ALTERNATIVE READER
Posted by Bulatlat
Vol. VIII, No. 10, April 13-19. 2008

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Bush: ‘I Was Aware’ of Harsh Tactics

President Bush says he knew his top national security advisors discussed and approved specific details about how high-value al Qaeda suspects would be interrogated by the Central Intelligence Agency, according to an exclusive interview with ABC News Friday.

BY JAN CRAWFORD GREENBERG, HOWARD L. ROSENBERG AND ARIANE DE VOGUE
ABC News/Truthout
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International Experts Foresee Collapse of U.S. Economy

"The end of the third quarter of 2008 (thus late September, a mere seven months from now) will be marked by a new tipping point in the unfolding of the global systemic crisis.

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Interrogators Don't Need to Torture; It Doesn't Work

BY ROBERT WEINER AND JOHN LARMETT
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Truthout.org
Posted by Bulatlat
ALTERNATIVE READER
Vol. VIII, No. 7, March 16-29, 2008

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The Water Cure

Many Americans were puzzled by the news, in 1902, that United States soldiers were torturing Filipinos with water. The United States, throughout its emergence as a world power, had spoken the language of liberation, rescue, and freedom. This was the language that, when coupled with expanding military and commercial ambitions, had helped launch two very different wars.

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The Old Revolutionaries of Vietnam

BY TOM HAYDEN
ALTERNATIVE READER
Posted by Bulatlat
Vol. VII, No. 4, February 24-March 1, 2008

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O-Bummer – The Man Without a Past for a Country Without a Future

BY WILLIAM BOWLES, http://williambowles.info/
Posted by Bulatlat
ALTERNATIVE READER
Vol. VIII, No. 4, February 24-March 1, 2008

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