The prospect of life imprisonment in the U.S. for a publisher who revealed high crimes by Washington is considered in this Courage Foundation discussion aired on Saturday.
Month: August 2020
RAY McGOVERN: What Scowcroft Failed to Do
War and Pandemic Journalism
COVID-19: The ‘Free Market’ Wolves of the Pandemic
COVID-19: Humanity’s Cries Against the Crimes of Death
With millions now infected by the virus, Vijay Prashad presses an agenda to strengthen healthcare systems in capitalist countries.
Bob Parry on Brent Scowcroft
With the death on Friday of former National Security Adviser Gen. Brent Scowcroft at 95, we look back at a very telling encounter the late, founding editor of this website had with the general.
ATOMIC BOMBINGS AT 75: Hiroshima and the Backlash Against Historical Truth
ATOMIC BOMBINGS AT 75: When Time Stopped in Hiroshima—and When it Was Stolen
ATOMIC BOMBINGS AT 75: How US Spies Secured the Uranium for Hiroshima
ATOMIC BOMBINGS AT 75: From Hiroshima to Collateral Murder
During this week’s commemoration of the attacks on Japan, Nozomi Hayase spotlights the courage of two journalists — Wilfred Burchett and Julian Assange — who sacrificed their own freedom to expose war crimes.