Human Rights, Terrorism and Organized Crime
An
outstanding characteristic of the Western human rights industry has
long been the way it politicizes its production to serve the foreign
policy needs of its countries’ governments.
At
the NATO Defense Ministers meeting on October 23, Minister Guerini
confirmed Italy’s participation in a new NATO Space Center in Ramstein
(Germany) and the necessary strengthening of nuclear forces to “keep our
nuclear deterrent safe and efficient,” in front of “the serious
challenge of Russia’s growing arsenal of nuclear missiles.”
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October
2, 2020: United Nations High Level Meeting Commemorating and Promoting
the International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons: This
Meeting Was Boycotted by United Kingdom, United States and France,
AGAIN!
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On
Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin offered mutual inspections of
each other’s military bases to NATO to prevent the deployment of
missiles banned under the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF)
Treaty.
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The
“Fortress Taiwan” arms deal overseen by ex-Assistant Secretary of
Defense Randall Schriver is one of the most provocative U.S. moves
against China in years – and a big win for his think tank’s arms
industry and Taiwanese patrons.
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The
beheading of a teacher in France elicited inflammatory remarks
from President Emmanuel Macron, which in turn has been met with an Arab
boycott of French goods and outrage by the Muslim world.
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Less
than a year after the United States and the U.S.-backed Organization of
American States (OAS) supported a violent military coup to overthrow
the government of Bolivia, the Bolivian people have reelected the
Movement for Socialism (MAS) and restored it to power.
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Most
urgently, the next administration should officially end the Korean War
with a peace agreement. Contrary to the belief held by most Americans,
the 70-year-old war never officially ended and was only halted by a
fragile ceasefire signed in 1953.
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Leaked
documents seen by Good Law Project set out special pathways by which
“VIP” and “Cabinet Office” contacts could be awarded lucrative PPE
contracts at the height of the pandemic – and at inflated prices.
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With
the explosion of digital media and technologies, scholars, educators
and the public have become increasingly vocal about the role that an
‘attention economy’ has in our lives.
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