Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Breaking The Silence
Breaking The Silence: Truth And Lies In The War On Terror
Official description taken from a previous version of JohnPilger.com:
This film, set in Afghanistan, Iraq and Washington, looks at
President Bush's 'war on terror' and the 'liberation' of countries where
bloodshed and repression continue. In Afghanistan, Pilger investigates
the claim that life has improved for the women of Iraq now that the
Taliban have gone. In Washington, he interviews leading American
officials, 'neo-cons' in the Bush regime. John Bolton, of the State
Department, now the US Ambassador to the United Nations, says he regards
the figure of 10,000 civilian deaths in Iraq as 'quite low'. Breaking
the Silence won a number of awards, and was nominated for a BAFTA, a
British Academy Award.Terrorism Is Reactionary, Inefficacious and Counterrevolutionary « The Activists
Posted on November 23, 2011
This article will approach terrorism from a politically scientific, attempting to answer the question of whether or not it assists in driving revolution.
This article will approach terrorism from a politically scientific, attempting to answer the question of whether or not it assists in driving revolution.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
The Lioness of Iran
The Lioness of Iran
Shiva Rahbaran interviews Simin Behbahāni October 2011
Simin Behbahani
Iran’s most prominent poet, a two-time Nobel nominee, on the
greatest epic in history, the nightmare of censorship, and why her
country will eventually achieve democracy.
Simin Behbahāni is optimistic about where Persian thought and
literature are headed despite Iranian society’s many post-revolution
disillusionments. She speaks of the ruinous itinerary of the “literature
of censorship” and the phenomenon of self-censorship, but she believes
that exceptional knowledge has been stored up given Iranian social and
cultural resistance to the consequences of the 1979 revolution. This
knowledge creates fertile ground for the growth of contemporary Persian
literature. From this perspective, the importance of poets and writers
for the survival of Iranian civil society is undeniable. Behbahāni
points out that this role has been inherited today after a thousand
years of attacks on Iran’s writers and thinkers.....
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