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Preventing Armageddon in the 21st Century

17 Apr 2024 – For my first...

The US Did Not Fail to Intervene in Rwanda

The U.S. kept the U.N. Security Council...

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Visit to Bulengo IDP Camps: Addressing the Plight of Twa/Pygmies

On Sunday, April 21, 2024, our team visited two groups at the Bulengo IDP camps near Goma, North Kivu, including the Catholic Community. On our way back, we passed...

Preventing Armageddon in the 21st Century

17 Apr 2024 – For my first post on Political Therapy I am sharing...

The US Did Not Fail to Intervene in Rwanda

The U.S. kept the U.N. Security Council from sending in troops to stop the...

Myanmar Activist Zarni Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize Questions Award’s Legacy

‘I was very happy but of course that is not to say that I...

The unifying power of music: The American conductor Kent Nagano and his dream by Winfried Pogorzelski

Music awakens and inspires the inex- haustible creativity of man. It creates mo- ments...

How Do You Know What You Think You Know? The Value of Dissident Voices

How do you react when hearing someone express an opinion that strikes you as ridiculous, outrageous, utterly unbelievable?  If it’s someone you don’t know,...

Leif Eiriksson Peace Award 2022 to Johan Galtung

From the Peace 2000 Institute an d Mirpuri Foundation The award was presented on 8 July 2022 by Thor Magnusson from the Peace 2000 Institute through...

In memoriam: Shams Bhanji

Dear friends We are sorry to have to inform those who knew him that Shams Bhanji died at the age of 74 at his home...

Why Paul Kagame is a benevolent imperial agent By John Ouma

Writing in The Times recently, noted British print journalist Wrong referred to Rwandan president Paul Kagame as “a micro-managing autocrat”. If you have read Wrong,...

Willing Suspension of Disbelief: The Danger of Overlooking US Ties to Nazism

Humanitarian and peace-loving people take seriously the oft repeated vows of “never again” to atrocities committed leading up to and during WWII.  The lack...

Notes from Eritrea

4 May 2022 – Ann Garrison continues her reporting from the Horn of Africa. She is now in Eritrea. Women in Asmara, Eritrea (CNS photo/Thomas Mukoya,...

Towards a Model of Wise Power™: Quantum Politics and Second Order Change

Diane Perlman, Ph.D.  Once again, much of the world is gripped by a compelling narrative portraying a simplistic, archetypal drama. It fits Galtung’s DMA model...

In War Everyone Loses, There Are No Just Wars By Adolfo Pérez Esquivel

  It is necessary to make a calm analysis of those responsible for the war between Ukraine and Russia and the silence and refusal to...

A New Geopolitical Age By Ignacio Ramonet

February 24, 2022, the date of the start of the war in Ukraine, marks the world’s entry into a new geopolitical age. We are...

Freedom of Speech: the First Victim of the Ukrainian Crisis By Gustavo A Maranges

Freedom of speech has become something like the 11th commandment of the Bible and it is interpreted by everyone in their own way, as...

Ukraine: The West Has Paved the Road to War with Lies By Jan Oberg, Ph.D.

While this is being written, tension builds up around the more comprehensive Ukraine conflict formation. If this blows up in real war – God...

#Ethiopia #TigrayGenocide #ExcuseForRegimeChangeWar By Ann Garrison

13 Jan 2022 – While France steps up neocolonial aggression in its former North and West African colonies, the U.S. has set its sights on the elected...

Book Review: The Soul of Uganda Through Song by Michiel van Oosterhout

The Soul of Uganda Through Song by the Dutch journalist, music archivist and documentary filmmaker, Michiel van Oosterhout, is a lyrical telling of Uganda’s history...

Peace at Home is Paramount By Ater Garang Ariat

First and foremost, South Sudanese Peace mediators should strive wholeheartedly to restore peace and stability in South Sudan. " South Sudanese leaders, cannot bring peace...

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