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The myth of collective Muslim responsibility

By Sharif Nashashibi     Asking Muslims to apologise for al-Qaeda and IS is like asking a Brit to apologise for the English Defence League   There was no shortage of “here we go again” moments in US President Barack Obama’sspeech at the UN last week. One of them was his statement that “it is time for […]

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Underdogs ‘Down Under’: Australia and the Palestinian fight to be heard

by Jeremy Salt   In his 1964 book The Lucky Country, Donald Horne wrote: ’Australia is a lucky country run by second-rate people who share its luck.’  The phrase was picked up by politicians and used in smug ways Horne never intended. What he meant was that while others had to work hard to get ahead,

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Obama Blasts Brutality and Bullying, but Not by Israel

UNITED NATIONS, Sep 26 2014 (IPS) – When U.S. President Barack Obama addressed the U.N. General Assembly Wednesday, he was outspoken in his criticism of Russia for bullying Ukraine, Syria for its brutality towards its own people, and terrorists of all political stripes for the death and destruction plaguing Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Somalia. But as

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Rewards and Punishments for Gaza How the Israel Lobby Reshapes its Message

By Philip Giraldi September 18, 2014 “ICH” – “Unz Review” – – Those of us who believe that the Israeli government has finally gone too far in its slaughter of Gazan civilians because the whole world, including most Americans, finally recognize something called ethnic cleansing at a level approaching genocide when they see it, should be

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Why Americans Know So Much About Sports But So Little About World Affairs

By Noam Chomsky   The way the system is set up, there is virtually nothing people can do anyway to influence the real world.   The following is a short excerpt from a classic from Noam Chomsky’s many published works,  The Chomsky Reader, which offers a unique insight on a question worth asking — how is it

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