
Chris Hedges
Journalist at Freelance
Pulitzer-prize winning journalist, best-selling author & activist. https://t.co/KF7i94B3sp
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Nov 20, 2024 |
mintpressnews.com | Chris Hedges
Washington DC — (Scheerpost) — I am in the The Krikor and Clara Zohrab Information Center next to the St. Vartan Armenian Cathedral in Manhattan. I am holding a bound, hand-written memoir, which includes poetry, drawings, and scrapbooked images, by Zaven Seraidarian, a survivor of the Armenian genocide.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
countercurrents.org | Chris Hedges |Robert Hunziker |Patrick Martin
The fossil fuel industry, and the politician class they own, have no intention of halting the ecocide. As the climate crisis worsens, so do the laws and security measures to keep us in bondage. Norfolk, U.K. — I am sitting with Roger Hallam, his gray hair pulled back in a ponytail, in the visitor’s room at HM Prison Wayland. On the walls are large photographs of families picnicking on lawns, verdant meadows and children playing.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
mintpressnews.com | Chris Hedges
Washington DC — (Scheerpost) — I know you. I met you in the dense canopies in the war in El Salvador. It was there that I first heard the single, high-pitched crack of the sniper bullet. Distinct. Ominous. A sound that spreads terror. Army units I traveled with, enraged by the lethal accuracy of rebel snipers, set up heavy .50 caliber machine guns and sprayed the foliage overhead until your body, a bloodied and mangled pulp, dropped to the ground.
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Mar 28, 2024 |
mintpressnews.com | Chris Hedges
Washington DC — (Scheerpost) — Prosecutors representing the United States, whether by design or incompetence, refused — in the two-day hearing I attended in London in February — to provide guarantees that Julian Assange would be afforded First Amendment rights and would be spared the death penalty if extradited to the U.S.The inability to give these assurances all but guaranteed that the High Court — as it did on Tuesday — would allow Julian’s lawyers to appeal.
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Mar 20, 2024 |
mintpressnews.com | Chris Hedges
Washington DC — (Scheerpost) — Piers allow things to come in. They allow things to go out. And Israel, which has no intention of halting its murderous siege of Gaza, including its policy of enforced starvation, appears to have found a solution to its problem of where to expel the 2.3 million Palestinians. If the Arab world will not take them, as Secretary of State Antony Blinken proposed during his first round of visits after Oct. 7, the Palestinians will be cast adrift on ships.
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Professor Richard Wolff (@profwolff) dissects the erratic and unpredictable nature of the Trump administration's economic policy, and how it signals the decline of American Empire. Link: https://t.co/vIXVmAfr9m https://t.co/pErNojpsYB

Dr. Ahmed Alhussaina tells the story of how Israel destroyed the university he worked at in Gaza, Al-Israa University, which helped educate poor students, female students and was building a museum in Gaza before its destruction. https://t.co/UDLy7at6w2