UK Terror War Newswire Archive
Afghanistan: Why Australia should get out
25-03-2007 22:56
A new Iraq?
25-03-2007 22:21
I found this following article very interesting, it concers one of the leading anti-Saddam Hussein writers of the late 80's and the 90's.DISARM DSEi public meeting
24-03-2007 14:30
Saturday 28th April 2007, 2pmULU (University of London Union), Malet Street, London WC1E 7HY
Come along and get involved in the campaign to shut down DSEi 2007.
It is likely there will be police photographers outside the meeting. You may wish to wear a scarf in this cold weather.
The Madrid bombing trial: what has been revealed so far
24-03-2007 12:30
On the third anniversary of the Madrid train bombings that killed 191 people, the trial of those accused of planning and perpetrating the atrocity has become a focus for bitter political divisions within Spain.A tale of two cases in US “war on terror”: Jose Padilla and Chiquita Brands
24-03-2007 12:29
Two recent cases prosecuted by the US Justice Department involving charges of providing material aid to a foreign terrorist organization have led to startlingly different results for the defendants.Washington's Covert War inside Iran
24-03-2007 00:30
Much attention has been given to the Bush Administration’s preparations for possible war against Iran as well as its drive to impose sanctions. Meanwhile, a less noticed policy has been unfolding, one that may in time prove to have grave consequences for the region. There is a covert war underway in Iran, still in its infancy, but with disturbing signs of impending escalation.Afghans now rejecting NATO troops - for Taliban
23-03-2007 19:51
Senlis Council’s Norine MacDonald QC. said:“The results from the survey are extremely alarming because they indicate that the international community is in serious trouble in Afghanistan .
Bristol's Dialect Radio: National ID Database Special
22-03-2007 23:49
ID cards special.
Stop Voting - Stop Supporting Pseudo Democracies: Updated Repost
22-03-2007 23:09
Empire as a Way of Life, Part 3
22-03-2007 21:24
The current imperial slaughter in the Middle East, justified by the "Global War on Terror", that has resulted in at least 600,000 deaths in Iraq, is nothing new — the U.S. Empire has a long and sordid history of genocidal mass murder.
The history of the US imperialism and Empire is the subject of a series of ten monthly seminars from Dr John Marciano, "Empire as a Way of Life". Attached is a recording of the third of these seminars and the text upon which it was based. The first 6 of these seminars have taken place and the intention is to have the whole series published on this site; the last 4 will take place between now and June.
This seminar, recorded on 21th November 2006 by the L.A. Sound Posse, runs for 36 minutes and includes the discussion following. It has been made available under a Creative Commons license. If this recording is broadcast please let the L.A. Sound Posse know. This recording was originally made available on the A-Infos Radio Project site.
The following text has been reproduced here with the kind permission of Dr John Marciano and he can be contacted at johnmarciano@mac.com. He introduced this series of seminars in the following way:
A fundamental purpose of our meetings is to understand the systemic nature of the U.S. Empire and the economic and military imperialism that is its lifeblood. The historian William Appleman Williams argues that empire became "a way of life" in the U.S., a "combination of patterns of thought and action that, as it becomes habitual and institutionalized, defines the thrust and character of a culture and society." This "way of life" has convinced many U.S. "Americans" they have a right or "manifest destiny" to impose their political and economic policies upon others.
Dr John Marciano is Professor Emeritus, State University of New York at Cortland, where he taught courses on social and historical foundations of education and class, gender and race.
Previous parts of this series:
Warmongers hang out in Washington DC: Helen Clark visits the US
22-03-2007 13:25
War criminals need time, not a timetable: Community
22-03-2007 02:03
Over 100 nations support South Africa’s call for a “time out” on new UN sanction
22-03-2007 00:21
Campaigners claimed today that South Africa’s backing for a 90-day time out before any further sanctions against Iran are considered, has the support of over 100 nations. The idea for a time out, first proposed by Mohammed ElBradei, the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, would be supported by all the 56 signatory nations of the Baku Declaration as well as a majority of the 118 nations of the Non-Aligned movement, according to academics in London and Washington.Australia: Scapegoats 'not getting fair go'
21-03-2007 21:27
Birmingham protests 4 years ago against the invasion of Iraq
21-03-2007 10:08
Australia: Gov't terrorism scapegoats apply for trial delay
20-03-2007 23:45
Taking Aim: The Fake Confession of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
20-03-2007 21:26
First Pre-Emptive Peace Strike - Don't Attack Iran
20-03-2007 20:12
pleasure of the president
20-03-2007 19:19
US Attorneys don't serve "the pleasure of the president", theyserve freedom lovers dedicated to defending America from
willful criminality. But, americans are too stupidly weak to
demand Coast to Coast hosts allow open communications on
America's highest of concerns. Bushite america would rather,
in silence, thieve from God as our Humanity, than serve the
protections of Justice as ourselves.
M19: BearingPoint noise demo
20-03-2007 17:00