Bulatlat Contributors | Jul 11, 2014
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Migrant, women, peasant groups mourn death of rights advocate Irene Fernandez
Migrant, women, peasant groups mourn death of rights advocate Irene Fernandez
“Without doubt, she will be a big loss not only to the movement in Malaysia but to the global movement that is striving for a just and better world for the poor and oppressed.” – Sarojeni Rengam, Pesticide Action Network Asia and the Pacific
Spying on activists: New document shows US Army targeted Olympia war protesters
Spying on activists: New document shows US Army targeted Olympia war protesters
Edward Snowden revelations have left many Americans shocked by the massive intelligence dragnet operated by the National Security Agency.
US involvement in Iraq never ended
US involvement in Iraq never ended
After decades of war, Iraq is a divided and shattered country that seems as far away from peace as ever. Neither the Iraq War nor US involvement in it has ever really ended.
Life in the electronic concentration camp: the many ways that you’re being tracked and controlled
Life in the electronic concentration camp: the many ways that you’re being tracked and controlled
[A security camera] doesn’t respond to complaint, threats, or insults. Instead, it just watches you in a forbidding manner. Today, the surveillance state is so deeply enmeshed in our data devices that we don’t even scream back because technology companies have convinced us that we need to be connected to them to be happy.
The bombing of Pearl Harbor: What FDR knew
The bombing of Pearl Harbor: What FDR knew
'At this point in its history, the American Republic has arrived under the theory that the President of the United States possesses limitless authority publicly to misrepresent and secretly to control foreign policy, foreign affairs and the war power.'
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