February

Close Guantánamo Prison Camps, UN Report

The report specifically called on the US government 'to close immediately the detention center in Guantánamo Bay and bring all detainees before an independent and competent tribunal or release them.'

Middle East: Weathering the Globalization Storm

It remains to be seen whether globalization has left much room for indigenous cultures to negotiate a space for themselves in a world of encroaching global polities and often uncompromising nation-state boundaries.

SACP: Building a working class-led, progressive women’s movement

The South African CP is of the view that while it is essential to build a broad front of women’s organization, such an objective will not be attained unless we build a vibrant, working class-led, progressive women’s movement.

Venezuela Launches Low-Cost Heating Oil Program in Delaware

Citizens Energy and Kennedy have arranged for discounted Venezuelan oil to be distributed through CITGO throughout the northeastern United States this winter.

Playing Games with Iran’s National Interests

The continuation of the provocative policies by the reactionaries can only benefit the extreme right in the Bush administration.

Playing a Dangerous Game with Iran’s National Interests

The return to the negotiating table must be well-intentioned, and not a ploy to buy time. This is the only way of reducing the tensions and finding suitable means of achieving Iran’s national interests.

The US destroyed peace and freedom

Restoring sovereignty to the Iraqi people is essential for ensuring that the Iraqi people can decide their country's destiny without outside interference...Nothing can justify the encroachment of sovereignty and aggression in the name of 'freedom.'

Latin America: Beginning of a new era?

The electoral victory of Cde Morales in Bolivia marks a welcome and continuing shift of Latin American politics towards the left.

'The Devil Wears Prada:' Washington’s Indecent Game Against Venezuela

With the State Department’s unwarranted recent expulsion of Venezuelan diplomat Jeny Figueredo from her post as second-in-command of that country’s Washington’s embassy, its conflict with Caracas has reached its most stressful phase yet.

At Last, A Real Middle East Democracy Project

The implications of Hamas's sweeping win in Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza cannot be limited to the geopolitical boundaries of the Occupied Territories.

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