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October 8 - 10, 2010
Rannie Amiri
An Evaporating Palestine
Ramzy Baroud
Dying to Win
Dave Lindorff
Lying to Win at the Supreme Court
Yvonne Ridley
On the Road to Damascus, Thinking of Monty Python
October 7, 2010
Franklin Lamb
Bracing for Israel's Next Attack on Lebanon
Dean Baker
Currency Wars and Accounting Identities
John Ross
The Torture Bandwagon
Ron Jacobs
A History of Repression
Harvey Wasserman
A Solar Victory and a Military Defeat
Stanley Heller
Timidity on the Mall
Gamal Nkrumah
The Greening of Al Qaeda?
John Blair
Big Coal's Revolving Door in Indiana
Charles R. Larson
What Do Conservatives Read? Questions for the Supreme Court
Website of the Day
The Palestine Chronicle Needs Your Help!
October 6, 2010
Bill Quigley /
Rachel Meeropol
Pennsylvania Has Been Monitoring You!
Jonathan Cook
The Dangers of Recognition
Jeffrey Sommers
Latvia's "Mandate" for Neoliberal Austerity
Jayne Lyn Stahl
Passing the Peace Pipe Instead
Tanya Golash-Boza
Immigration Policy Enforcement and the War on Terror
Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez
When They Call You "Illegal:" Words, Names and Meg Whitman
Guy Bouthillier
Trudeau's Darkest Hour: Forty Years After Canada's War Measures Act
Alvaro Huerta
The People Who Make Your Garden Grow
Don Monkerud
Republicans at War with America
Website of the Day
Only Lazy Ranchers Blame Wolves
October 5, 2010
Stewart J. Lawrence
Obama Reneges on Key Agreement with Immigration Advocates
Ghania Mouffok Rape City? The Women of Hassi Messaoud
Neve Gordon
Untenurable:
the Firing of Ariella Azoulay
Ralph Nader
Rowing for the Planet:
Roz Savage Goes Solo
Mark Schuller
Unstable Foundations: Human Rights and Haiti's 1.5 Million Displaced People
David Macaray
Big Leg Up for Labor in Delta Battle
Julie Hilden
The French Criminal Defamation Conviction of Google and Its CEO
Richard Anderson-Connolly
A Voter's Manifesto
Ahmad Barqawi
Confiscating Childhood in the Occupied Territories
John Halle
Heads Up for the Greens
Website of the Day
Busted for Growing Too Many Veggies!
October 4, 2010
Pam Martens
Inside the Flash Crash Report
Stephen Soldz
Guatemalan Research Horrors and US Hypocrisy
Jonathan Cook
Obama's Cave-In to Israel
Mark Weisbrot
Target: Ecuador
Conn Hallinan
Bedding Down With the Devil in Indonesia
Fred Gardner
Non-Psychoactive Pot?
Cpt. Paul Watson
Dying to Amuse Us: Where Do Captive Dolphins Go?
Sarah Knopp
The Suicide of Rigoberto Ruelas
Website of the Day
The Death of Aseel Ashleh
October 1 - 3, 2010
Alexander Cockburn
Obama's Dud Svengali
Ray McGovern
Obama's Men
George Ciccariello-Maher
Ecuador Between Three Wagers
Michael Hudson
"A Financial Coup d'Etat"
Franklin C. Spinney
The Pentagon Game
Wajahat Ali
A Foreclosure Story
Saul Landau
The Nuclear Gang Rides On
Ramzy Baroud
Farewell to Arms
Rannie Amiri
Hariri's House of Cards
Bruce McEwen
When Life Isn't a Video Game
Dave Lindorff
Now the Government is X-Raying You While You Drive
William Blum
In Struggle With the American Mind
David Swanson
The Book the Pentagon Burned
Sherry Wolf
Who Killed Tyler Clementi?
Lawrence Davidson
Overcoming AIPAC is Not Enough
Tanya Golash-Boza
Legalize Them All!
John Severino
The Struggle for Lieu Lieu
Missy Beattie
Politicians and the Prosperity Gospel
Belén Fernandez
How Israel Battles "Barbs of Criticism"
Binoy Kampmark
Miliband and Labor's Conundrum
Mohamed Abdel-Baky
The Coffee Incident: Nasser's Strange Death, 40 Years Later
Elvis Mendéz /
Jeff Napolitano
Marching Off a Cliff on October 2?
David Ker Thomson
We're in For It Now
Charles R. Larson
America's Self-Inflicted Wounds
David Yearsley
Marsalis and His Men
Poets' Basement
Crittenden, Boyce and Gaffney
Website of the Weekend
The Religious Knowledge Quiz
September 30, 2010
Franklin C. Spinney
Peace Process to Nowhere
David Macaray
Teamsters Organize Legal Marijuana Growers
Susan Galleymore
Dumping the Navy Way
Michael D. Yates
Fear and Loathing at Saint Vincent College
Russell Mokhiber
The Grunt Work of Democracy
Eric Walberg
The New Turkey / Russia Axis
Mark Weisbrot
Venezuela's Elections: Why They're Not a Game-Changer
Charles R. Larson
From Il to Un
Website of the Day
Return of the Art Student Spies?
September 29, 2010
Dean Baker
Foreclosure Funny Business
Michael Hudson
America's China Bashing
Martha Rosenberg
Frankensalmon and the FDA
Brian Ehrenpreis
Holbrooke's Hypocrisy on Drones
Michael Winship
Ireland Hits the Skids
George Lakey
"Why Did You Go to Jail?"
Patrick Bond
South Africa is Dead in the Water
Sheldon Richman
The Anti-Anti-Authoritarians
Website of the Day
Socialist Contingent on Oct. 2
September 28, 2010
Ismael Hossein-Zadeh & Karla Hansen
Why Doesn't the US Talk to Iran?
Jonathan Cook
Reasoning Against Peace
Julie Hilden
Is Powell's Bookstore a Criminal Pornographer?
Russell Mokhiber
Massey My Masta
David Macaray
HBO Limited
Stewart J. Lawrence Voice for Immigrants Wins Historic Seat
Brian McKenna
Muckrake Your Town
Laura Flanders
Is the Drug War a Class War?
Linh Dinh
Welcome to the Recovery
Bouthaina Shaaban
You Only Get the Truth From Former Officials
Website of the Day
Committee to Stop FBI Repression
September 27, 2010
Pam Martens
Scientists, Secrets and Wall Street's Lost $4 Trillion
Ron Jacobs
The FBI Raids in Context
Patrick Irelan
The Redistribution of Wealth: Steal From the Poor, Give to the Rich
Greg Moses
How ICE Illegally Deprived Saad Nabeel of His Freshman Year
Dave Lindorff
Spreading Democracy in Afghanistan: One Journalist Arrest at a Time
Jayne Lyn Stahl Ahmadinejad Steals the Show, But Citigroup is the Real Culprit
Uri Avnery
Gandhi's Wisdom: Reflections of a Professional Grumbler
George Wuerthner Wolf Restoration: a Challenge to the Old Guard
James McEnteer
Chile: Miner Problems, Major Paralysis
David Michael Green The Dismantling of Civil Society
Website of the Day
Scrambled Eggs: "Organic" Factory Farms?
September 24 - 26, 2010
Alexander Cockburn
Masturbating on the Edge of the Apocalypse
Paul Craig Roberts
The Collapse of Western Morality
Ishmael Reed
Being Black and "Difficult" in Hollywood: an Interview with Lou Gossett, Jr.
Patrick Cockburn
After the Flood:
Six Million Pakistanis Have Lost Everything
Ralph Nader
A Ten Percent Shift? Craven Republicans and Spineless Democrats
Anthony DiMaggio
Are Government Workers Overpaid?
Julien Brygo
Glasgow's Two Nations
Rune Engelbreth Larsen
The Danish Cartoon Affair: How and Why It All Began
Gary Leupp
The Handwriting is on the Wall
Norman Solomon
Higher Consciousness Won't Save Us
Shir Hever
Why Does Israel Still Occupy Palestinians?
Ramzy Baroud
Why Mitchell Said "No" to Hamas
M. Shahid Alam
Zionist Dialectics
David Rosen /
Bruce Kushnick
Cheap Date: the Comcast / NBC Merger
Rannie Amiri
A Blurred Line in Bahrain
Russell Mokhiber
True Majority and Pepsi: Dancing with the Liquid Candy Queen
David Macaray
High Noon for California Nurses
Missy Beattie
Anything Can Happen
Rich Wiles
Ramadan in Aida Camp
David Model
Pragmatic Idealism: Rationalizing Foreign Policy
Harvey Wasserman
Another Feeble-Headed Nuke Drops Dead
Jeff Deasy
The FDA and Frankenfoods
Laura Flanders
Running for the Exits
Jesse Strauss
Lessons From Arizona
Tom Stephens
The Structural Readjustment of Detroit
Binoy Kampmark Going Mad in Delhi
Stephen Martin
Money, Inc.
Charles R. Larson
Red Capitalism in Vietnam
David Yearsley
Jewels of Silent Film Music
Poets' Basement
Davies and Chaet
Website of the Weekend
How to Lose a Million Jobs
September 23, 2010
Doug Peacock
Global Warming, Killer Bears?
Dana Frank
Repression's Reward in Honduras?
Mark Weisbrot
The Rightwing Upsurge in the U.S.: Less Than Meets the Eye?
John LaForge
The End of Combat My Eye
Martha Rosenberg Animal Experimentation Funny? Yes, Says This Researcher
Jay Arena
Return to Iberville: Birthplace of Jazz, Graveyard of Public Housing?
Alvaro Huerta
The Curious Case of Latino Republicans
James Rothenberg Managed Misconceptions
Website of the Day
FBI Tailed Iowa Groups
September 22, 2010
Conn Hallinan
The Real Merchants of Death
Joanne Mariner
When Machines Kill
Jonathan Cook
Locking Up Activists
Ron Jacobs
New Orleans After the Press Went Home
Jonathan M. Feldman
Why the Swedish Left Lost
Shamus Cooke
The Bi-Partisan Attack on Public Workers
Michael Winship
Where's Ed Newman When You Need Him?
Anthony Papa
Rejecting Paris
Website of the Day
Hollywood Through Yul Brynner's Camera
September 21, 2010
John Ross
The Next Mexican Revolution
Dean Baker
The Terrible Tale of TARP
Steve Breyman
The Myth That Kills
Robert Bryce
The Real Problems With Wind Energy
Yvonne Ridley
Condemned by Their Silence
Jesse Strauss
Fallout From the Mesherle Verdict
Bouthaina Shaaban
Democracy in Arab Eyes
Binoy Kampmark
Switzerland and the Criminal Mind
Website of the Day
Revisiting the Black Panthers
September 20, 2010
Michael Hudson
Where is the World Economy Headed?
Gareth Porter
Bait-and-Switch in Afghanistan
Dave Lindorff /
Linn Washington
New Tests Show Key Witnesses Lied at Mumia Abu Jamal Trial
Pam Martens
A Whistleblowing Mom and Goldman Sachs Plaintiffs Confront the Same the Reality
Ralph Nader
Safer at Most Speeds
Stephen Crawford /
Shawn Fremstad
A Better Way to Measure Poverty
Marjorie Cohn
The Persecution of Pfc. Bradley Manning
Lawrence Davidson
Martin Peretz in Love
Steve Early
Scoundrel Time at Kaiser
Jayne Lyn Stahl
The Scandal That Wasn't
Website of the Day
The Lesser Evil
September 17 - 19, 2010
Alexander Cockburn
Autumn of the Driveler
James B. Rule Elizabeth Warren's Challenge: the Banks and Their Protectors
Saul Landau /
Nelson Valdés
The Confessions of Roger Noriega
Ishmael Reed
Why Some White Progressives Make Me Sick: Black Men and the White Left
Mike Whitney
Housing:
The Swelling Backlog
Diana Johnstone
Serbia Surrenders Kosovo to the EU
Rannie Amiri
The Saudi Arms Deal: Stirring Persian Gulf Waters
David Rosen
Tea Party Panic: the Fear of Sex, Race and Inter-racial "Pollution"
Ramzy Baroud
Regarding US Muslims: a Misguided Debate
Richard Phelps
Burning and Building
Sheldon Richman
They Died for Iran
Alan J. Singer
Beware the Jabberwockies
Margaret Kimberley
The Charter School Con
David Tresilian
On the Trail of "Blood Diamonds"
Missy Beattie
American Graffiti
Mark Weisbrot
The Future of the Internet
Marco Antonio Martínez García
Pollution Knows No Borders
Stewart J. Lawrence
Rolling the Dice on Immigration Reform
Linh Dinh
Kill Them: Michael Enright's America
Jim Goodman
The Food Crisis is Not About a Food Shortage
Abdel-Moneim Said An Aesthetic Desert: Egypt's Stolen Van Gogh
John Grant
The Farce That Keeps on Giving in Afghanistan
Robert Jereski
Banning Methane Mining
Billy Wharton
Street Politics on 9/11
Shahid Mahmood
The Cartoonist and the Pastor
Charles R. Larson
You Are What You Think
David Yearsley
Unexpected Encounters With Greatness
Poets' Basement
Taylor, Cirino and Crissman
Website of the Weekend
Gogol Bordello: Immigraniada
September 16, 2010
Laura Carlsen
Plan Colombia for Mexico
Alexander Cockburn
Remembering Ben Sonnenberg
Clancy Sigal
The Poor Man's Artillery:
What IEDs Can Do
Gareth Porter
Blowback in Kandahar
Patrick Cockburn
Pakistan Flood Survivors Now Face Threat of Malaria
Philippe Marlière
France's Great Pension Swindle
Lawrence Davidson The Great Muslim Scare: Here Come the True Believers
John Severino
In Chile, Two Kinds of Terrorism
Website of the Day
The Gitmo 176
September 15, 2010
Mike Whitney
Doomsday for Lehman
Alan Nasser
Driving Another Nail Into the Coffin of the New Deal
Nelson P. Valdés
The Cuban Model and
Castro's "Confession"
David Correia
If Only Glenn Beck Were a Cyborg: Inside the Singularity Movement
Ron Jacobs
The Dutchman and Pastor Jones
Saif Shahin
Iran: War Talk, Peace Talk
Shamus Cooke
When Corporations Own Congress
Michael Winship
Escaping Tolerance
Mohamed Abdel-Baky
Egypt Going Nuclear
Betsy Ross
No Bull
Charles R. Larson
The Politics of Onanism:
the Anti-Masturbation Candidate
Website of the Day
Tools for Radicals
September 14, 2010
Kathy Kelly
Banning Slaughter
Israel Shamir /
Paul Bennett
Assange Besieged
Esam Al-Amin
Three Sides of the Qu'ran Burning Triangle
Dean Baker
Economist Failure:
the Soft Bigotry of Low Expectations
Stewart J. Lawrence
Have Immigration Activists Won the Battle But Lost the War?
Benjamin Dangl
Chile's Ghosts
David Macaray
When the Work Breaks You Down
Sheldon Richman
Obama the Neoconservative
P. Sainath
How Right You Are, Prime Minister!
Harvey Wasserman
Is the Nuclear Renaissance Dead Yet?
Website of the Day
Unseal Nixon's Grand Jury Testimony
September 13, 2010
Michael Hudson Obama's Thatcherite Gift to the Banks
Mike Whitney
The Hyper-Inflation Mirage
Mark Weisbrot
The Venezuelan Economy: the Media Gets It Wrong Again
Michael Barker
Foundations and the Environmental Movement: an Interview with Daniel Faber
Ralph Nader
Doomsday for Democrats?
Michael Dalton
Return to the Cove of Blood: a Report From Taiji
Marjorie Cohn
Business as Usual in Iraq
Richard Trumka
How the Corporados Wrecked Retirement
Dave Lindorff
Growth Has Little to Do With Jobs or Reducing Poverty
David Michael Green
I Have a Dream
Website of the Day
The Blues Collective
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Weekend Edition
October 8 - 10, 2010
Negotiating One's Demise
An Evaporating Palestine
By RANNIE AMIRI
“For 17 years they [Palestinians] negotiated with the Israeli government during settlement construction ... ”
– Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, 1 October 2010
The United States-brokered peace talks between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority (PA) head Mahmoud Abbas are in suspended animation.
Abbas is deciding whether to continue to partake in them despite the expiration of a 10-month moratorium on new Israeli settlement construction in the West Bank. Although his inclination appears not to do so, he also believes the opinion of Arab League foreign ministers meeting in Libya this Friday is first worth taking.
It is remarkable that those representing the Palestinian people would waiver in the slightest about quitting the talks in the face of ongoing land seizure. If this is not a red line, what is? It suggests a leadership which has not only failed to stand for the basic rights of its people, but a further reminder of Abbas’ illegitimacy as a spokesperson for those rights.
Two incontrovertible, overlooked facts:
The presence of even a single Israeli settler in the occupied West Bank or East Jerusalem is illegal. Articles of the Fourth Geneva Convention, reaffirmed by numerous United Nations resolutions and the principles of the U.N. Charter, prohibit an occupying power from transferring its population into forcibly acquired territory.
Second, Abbas’ presidential term ended on Jan. 9, 2009. In the absence of elections, the Palestine Liberation Organization—of which Abbas’ Fatah faction is the largest party—extended his tenure indefinitely (a move not recognized by Hamas, the decisive winner of the January 2006 Palestinian parliamentary elections). His authority as PA president is therefore in question.
But could Israel find a better “partner” with whom to conduct peace talks than Abbas? His protestations against Israel’s December 2008 onslaught of Gaza were noticeably muted. The PA also endorsed a recent vote by the U.N. Human Rights Council postponing action on the Goldstone Report which alleged Israeli war crimes in the conflict.
Maysa Zorob of the Palestinian rights group Al-Haq characterized the resolution as “a betrayal of victims’ rights” and the PA’s support of shelving it reflective of “a lack of genuine commitment to justice.”
The price of clinging to power and remaining in the good graces of the U.S. State Department has been forsaking Gaza. The Israeli government seized on this, bolstering Abbas’ stature by pretending they had found a trusted negotiating partner—all while the quiet annexation of land continued.
But it is hard to solely blame Abbas. As Netanyahu stated, Israel has mastered the art of entering empty dialogue with Palestinians as new East Jerusalem and West Bank settlements are built.
As the map shows, Palestine is evaporating. It is now just a tangle of checkpoints, roadblocks, barriers and military zones.
Five hundred thousand settlers in 120 West Bank settlements and counting; the expropriation of territory and expulsion of Palestinians is rendering a one-state, two-state or any-state solution moot.
“Everyone knows that measured and restrained building in Judea and Samaria [the West Bank and Jerusalem] in the coming year will have no influence on the peace map,” Netanyahu said.
Nothing could be further from the truth, of course, when no map remains. The “measured” and “restrained” qualifiers used to describe robust, relentless settlement activity are typical of the doublespeak employed by Israeli prime ministers.
As Abbas seeks outside opinion, consults Arab foreign ministers and holds cabinet sessions to decide the wisdom of pulling out of talks, Palestine is being whittled away … as the PA whittles away time.
Rannie Amiri is an independent Middle East commentator.
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