by wespac-admin | Nov 8, 2010 | Militarism and Foreign Policy
From Saad Ibrahim: In 2000, I was arrested in my home in Egypt and sentenced to seven years in prison under false charges – just because I was planning to monitor my own country's elections. But I'm not writing just to tell you my story – I'm...
by wespac-admin | Jun 25, 2009 | Militarism and Foreign Policy
June 22, 2009 By George Friedman Successful revolutions have three phases. First, a strategically located single or limited segment of society begins vocally to express resentment, asserting itself in the streets of a major city, usually the capital....
by wespac-admin | Jun 22, 2009 | Militarism and Foreign Policy
Don Debar interviews Simin Royanian, an Iranian scholar, about the current upheaval in Iran: fs05n4.sendspace.com/dl/bc2b601de2cb224f079fa8178944f4c3/4a3fb79347bbe44b/tqlhdo/NEWS062209SpecialonIran.mp3
by wespac-admin | Jun 4, 2009 | Militarism and Foreign Policy
Shatha Abu Rijela With Yaman Qudaih showing still active white phosphorous Khuza’a, Gaza Asha Abed Rabbo The Abed Rabbo area of Jabaliya, Gaza More information about what happened in this area can be found here. Muhammad Abu Halima The story...
by wespac-admin | Apr 9, 2009 | Militarism and Foreign Policy
Join Felice Gelman on May 23 on a trip to Gaza to break the siege. Check out the director’s blog for all details.
by wespac-admin | Mar 26, 2009 | Militarism and Foreign Policy
Palestinians benefit as Israel-Turkey ties sour Jonathan Cook The National (Abu Dhabi) March 25. 2009 Fawziya Khurd stands in front of her tent in East Jerusalem. The tent has been serving as a home for the family ever since they were evicted. This is just one of...