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Life in a Refugee Camp (October-November 2009)

Hope for the Hopeless
Monday 9 November 2009 by Jeremy Wildeman
Life is never easy growing up in a refugee camp. It is a life of poverty, limited access to education, lack of access to sporting or recreational facilities and few opportunities. Hopelessness and despair abound. This is a reality that hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have known as (...) continue

The Economic Crisis and Obama’s Response- Part 2 of 2 (October-November 2009)

A Problem of Scale
Monday 9 November 2009 by James K. Galbraith
The Obama administration’s bank bailout may work to save the major banking institutions. But there are two problems. One is that there is no reason why we should have, over the next several decades, all the big banks we now have. We don’t need, and won’t need, a banking system as large as we have (...) continue

Israel and India, Zionism and Hindutva (October-November 2009)

Peas in a Pod, or Don’t Give These Peas a Chance
Monday 9 November 2009 by Achin Vanaik
It was after the Cold War that the Indian establishment’s attitude to Palestine could not escape the impact of the overall lurch rightwards of the centre of gravity of the Indian polity. At home this has meant much greater accommodation towards— and acceptance of— Hindutva, which applauds (...) continue

The US Arc of Instability (October-November 2009)

Doctrine Monroe, I presume?
Monday 9 November 2009 by Pepe Escobar
The New Great Game is not only focused on the face-off between the United States and its strategic competitors Russia and China, with Pipeline-istan as a defining element. The Full Spectrum Dominance doctrine instead requires the control of the Pentagon-coined “arc of instability” from the Horn (...) continue

The Bhopal Disaster (October-November 2009)

Ecological Debt Going Unpaid
Monday 9 November 2009 by Vinod Raina
On the 3rd of December 1984, 40 tonnes of toxic gases escaped from the Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal, India. The result was catastrophic. 3,000 people— men, women, and children— were dead within the hour; after 72 hours the death toll had tripled. Over 22,000 have died to date from (...) continue

Hunting for Gatherers (October-November 2009)

Monday 9 November 2009 by Michael Ryan Wiseman
For want of a nail the shoe was lost. For want of a shoe the horse was lost. For want of a horse the rider was lost. For want of a rider the battle was lost. For want of a battle the kingdom was lost. continue

Goldstone (October-November 2009)

Something To Report
Monday 9 November 2009 by Ramzy Baroud
“We may be witnessing the beginning of the end of the era of impunity,” Nadia Hijab, a senior fellow at the Washington-based Institute for Palestine Studies, was quoted by IPS in response to the findings of a 574-page report by a four-member United Nations Fact finding (...) continue

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