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  • 1 month ago | countercurrents.org | Feroze Mithiborwala |Jonathan Cook |Tariq Ali |Ramzy Baroud

    The world descended upon Beirut, as more than a million by some estimates, gathered to pay their respect and homage to Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of the Hezbollah, an integral part of the Axis of Resistance. I was honoured to be present and witness as part of the delegation from India.

  • 1 month ago | countercurrents.org | Jonathan Cook |Tariq Ali |Ramzy Baroud |Andre Damon

    Gaza (Quds News Network)- Young people in Gaza have released a powerful video in response to a bizarre racist AI-generated video posted by US President Donald Trump. This video firmly declares: “Gaza is Palestinian.”The new video showcases Palestinians rebuilding their homeland, creating a developed and organized society. It highlights gratitude toward resistance fighters, who actively join in reconstruction efforts. Palestinian culture shines throughout the scenes.

  • 1 month ago | countercurrents.org | Jonathan Cook |Tariq Ali |Ramzy Baroud |Andre Damon

    Western leaders and media are helping bolster a propaganda narrative about the hostages that makes the resumption of Israel’s slaughter all but inevitableIsrael sustained the West’s support for its slaughter in Gaza for 15 months only through an intensive campaign of lies. It invented particularly heinous Hamas war crimes, such baby beheadings and mass rape, for which no evidence has ever been produced.

  • 1 month ago | countercurrents.org | Tariq Ali |Jonathan Cook |Ramzy Baroud |Andre Damon

    To the victors, the spoils. A hundred years ago, after the conclusion of the First World War, the British Empire and its French ally broke up the old Ottoman-dominated Arab world and created new countries (Iraq, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia), principalities and outposts (the Gulf States, southern Yemen) and puppet states (Egypt, Iran), as well as laying the foundations on which Israel would be built, after the Second World War. To the victors, the spoils.

  • 2 months ago | lrb.co.uk | Tariq Ali |Andy Beckett

    On​ 30 September 2001, Tariq Ali was arrested at Munich airport. His hand luggage contained two objects which were regarded as suspicious: a book by Karl Marx and a copy of the Times Literary Supplement, which included a review, annotated by Ali, of a volume about Algeria. These items were confiscated and he was taken to the airport’s police headquarters. ‘You can’t travel with books like this,’ the arresting officer said. It was less than three weeks after 9/11.

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