July 8, 2003 This June, vigilante forces attacked nonviolent Iranian student protesters, charging them on motorcycles and assaulting them with batons, chains, and knives. Instead of protecting the students against the vigilante attacks, the Iranian government threatened to punish the students severely. It arrested over 4,000 people. Continuing repression of the student movement, combined… Read More »
THE NEW GLOBAL PEACE MOVEMENT VS. THE BUSH JUGGERNAUT
May 28, 2003 The Bush administration is presenting itself to the world as a juggernaut – a “massive inexorable force that advances irresistibly, crushing whatever is in its path.” Bush’s National Security Strategy portrays his “war against terrorism” as “a global enterprise of uncertain duration.” It says the US will act against “emerging threats… Read More »
TERMINATING THE BUSH JUGGERNAUT
May 12, 2003 Introduction The Bush administration is presenting itself to the world as a juggernaut – a “massive inexorable force that advances irresistibly, crushing whatever is in its path.”1 Bush’s National Security Strategy envisions its “war against terrorism” as “a global enterprise of uncertain duration.” It says the US will act against “emerging… Read More »
UNITING FOR PEACE
April 2, 2003 The United Nations General Assembly is hovering on the edge of calling an emergency session to challenge the US attack on Iraq. But US opposition has been fierce. The world’s “other superpower” — global public opinion as expressed in the global peace movement — can tip the balance if it concentrates… Read More »
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