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“US ‘Seizes’ Web Domains Related to Hezbollah” — by Peoples Dispatch

Hezbollah posters around the streets of Baalbek, Lebanon, 2009. (Will De Freitas, Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0). Most of the dozen or so domains seized on Thursday were registered in the U.S. and belonged to Al Manar TV which is affiliated with the Lebanese resistance group.
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“Ukrainian Media Asks ‘Who Should be Next’ After Car Bombing of Russian Writer” — by Alexander Rubinstein

A Ukrainian media group partnered with BBC, Der Spiegel and other Western outlets polled readers on which Russian intellectual should be assassinated following a car bomb attack on writer Zakhar Prilepin. The Biden administration has greenlit Kiev’s campaign of terror.
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“Protests Erupt Against U.S. Military Exercises and Expansion of U.S. Military Footprint in The Philippines” — Jeremy Kuzmarov

Demonstrators burn a U.S. flag during a rally in front of Camp Aguinaldo military headquarters in Quezon City, Philippines, on April 11, 2023, as they protest opening ceremonies for the joint military exercise Balikatan, Tagalog for “shoulder-to-shoulder.” The U.S. and the Philippines began their largest combat exercises in decades that will involve live-fire drills, including a boat-sinking rocket assault in waters across the South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait. [Source: defensenews.com].
Filipinos Don’t Want to Be Used as a “Footstool for American Power Projection and Provocation” Says Filipino Peace Activist
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“John Pilger: The Coming War — Time to Speak Up” — by John Pilger

Dec. 20, 2008: Protesters in Montreal threw shoes at a target poster of President George Bush outside the U.S. Consulate to show support for the Iraqi journalist Muntadar al-Zeizi , who threw his shoe at the real Bush. (Anirudh Koul, Flickr, CC BY-NC 2.0). Silences filled with a consensus of propaganda contaminate almost everything we read, see and hear. War by media is now a key task of so-called mainstream journalism.
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“ESSAY: The Struggle for the Leninist Position on the Negro Question in the United States, Harry Haywood, 1933” — by Editors, The Black Agenda Review

On the 153th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Lenin, we present Harry Haywood’s theoretical work on imperialism, capitalism, and Black self-determination which emphasizes the importance of Lenin to Black class struggle.
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“Is This Man a Russian Agent Operating in the Black Community of St. Louis?” — by Jeremy Kuzmarov

Omali Yeshitela [Source: sfbayview.com]
The Justice Department has just indicted him and three other members of the African People’s Socialist Party for advancing Russian propaganda—though it looks more like the Biden administration was looking for a scapegoat to justify its anti-Russia offensive and found one in a familiar place.
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“BLAIR MISLED PARLIAMENT OVER 1998 IRAQ BOMBING, FILES SHOW” — Mark Curtis

Tony Blair and Bill Clinton speaking about Iraq at a press conference in 1998. (Photo: Dirck Halstead via Getty).
Declassified documents from 1998, when the UK and US bombed Saddam Hussein’s Iraq, show Tony Blair was consistently informed military action was unlawful without UN authorisation. But he told parliament Britain had “the proper legal authority”.
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