Iraq: Between Drug Dealers and Death Squads
July 16, 2013 12:00 am Leave your thoughtsHussein al-Alak shows how drug addiction has taken hold across Iraq following the invasion a decade ago
Hussein al-Alak shows how drug addiction has taken hold across Iraq following the invasion a decade ago
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The article based on the findings from Transparency International on its Global corruption Barometer was squeezed in at the bottom of the Spanish newspaper. This isn't because the editor thought it unimportant it is just that the reports on the various corruption cases engulfing the centre right Partido Popular left little space, writes David Eade.
Those of us who defend the planet are increasingly subject to abuse. It is the price we pay for confronting the power of money, writes George Monbiot.
David Benbow critiques the BBC's 'Masters of Money' episode, aired last year, that focused on the economic theories of Karl Marx
Hussein Al-alak demonstrates how the Western media have failed to address direct attacks and murders against Middle Eastern minority communities, in particular the Christians of both Syria and Egypt
Energy Consultant, Jeffrey Michel, discusses the problems with using CCS technology to reduce global warming
Thomas Riggins reviews Jonathan Israel's analysis of Anthony Pagden's new book - The Enlightenment and why it still matters
Former Labour MP and member of the Shadow Cabinet, Bryan Gould, provides a road map for reviving Britain's ailing economy
Former Labour MP and member of the Shadow Cabinet, Bryan Gould, provides a road map for reviving Britain's ailing economy