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Investigations of Attacks on the Eritrean Diaspora Are Underway

February 17 Eritrean Independence Day Celebration in...

Gaza Is DR Congo, Gaza Is Haiti

How can I hold the knowledge of...

Peace & Security

Investigations of Attacks on the Eritrean Diaspora Are Underway

February 17 Eritrean Independence Day Celebration in Charlotte, North Carolina. The event was attacked by violent protestors who threw bricks at police and set a tractor trailer on fire....

Gaza Is DR Congo, Gaza Is Haiti

How can I hold the knowledge of unspeakable horrors happening far away and not...

Johan Galtung on Peace Studies, Peace Communication, Peace Journalism: Transcending the Underlying Conflicts

This interview was one of Professor Johan Galtung’s last public appearances. It was conducted...

Haiti on the Brink By Kim Ives

Never have revolutionary conditions in Haiti been so favorable. The government of de facto Prime...

War-Such an unnecessary evil By Tumusiime K. Deo

                                                                              In many countries, the proportion of the total national budget spent on the military, is a lion’s share compared to other priorities. And...

We Come as Friends 2014: interview with Hubert Sauper By Eric Hynes

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_IBLlNzw4E]   Hubert Sauper is a very charming man. His methods of engagement—eye contact, attentiveness, enthusiasm, easy laughter and self-deprecation—seem genuine, but they’re...

Sudan: is the National Dialogue really dead? (And did it ever really exist anyway?) – By James Copnall

‘The National Dialogue is dead’. The verdict comes from Ghazi Salaheddin Atabani, one of the longest-serving Islamist intellectuals of the Bashir era, who...

The road to peace in Mali: political roadblocks and other obstacles

Civil society organisations are doing good work in Mali. But their job is being made more difficult by the need to address the root...

Desolation and despair in Libya: the murder of Salwa Bugaighis By LINDSEY HILSUM

Looking back, it feels as if Salwa Bugaighis embodied not the hopes and aspirations of the majority of her country's people but a...

The Civil Rights Act – 50 Years Later

0 President Johnson and Dr. King Many died. Millions suffered. On July 2, 1964, President Lyndon...

The Chibok girls: Nigeria’s side of the story By Olusegun Akinsanya

Why has it been so difficult for the Nigerian government to fight the scourge of Boko Haram, which has infiltrated so many sectors of...

From guns and knives to friendship

Photo: http://bit.ly/1m3q4Gr   by Rosa Lia:     The Palestine-Israel Journal One conversation in a coffee shop in Ramallah with a Palestinian who spent 10...

Heed the Voices For Peace Amid the Tragedy of Iraq By Amy Goodman

It didn’t take long this week for the architects of the disastrous U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq to apply their makeup and...

Dieudonné through the prism of the white Left, or conceptualizing a domestic internationalism by Houria Bouteldja

  A group rarely vows eternal loyalty to political organizations that do not serve that group’s interests. From this materialist point of view, populations...

Iraq: What does one do with the broken pieces?

Rene Wadlow, President, Association of World Citizens There is the legendary sign in shops selling china and porcelain “Do not touch; If you...

Nigeria doesn’t need more oil wells

Nnimmo Bassey discusses the continuing protests by the Niger Delta people against oil pollution and makes the case for compensation.   Can you...

Good, Innovative Governance – What Is That? EDITORIAL by Johan Galtung

Pretoria, South Africa, Keynote            Governance is politics, power–political-economic-military-cultural; decisions-carrots-sticks-ideas. Politics is about problems of realizing one goal; about conflicts realizing...

Peace Movements’ Common Vision: The Abolition of Militarism by Mairead Maguire, Nobel Peace Laureate

  Dear friends, We are all aware that this is the 100th anniversary of the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand in...

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