Maria Armoudian's book offers an unflinching look at media's capacity to shape the world, for better or for worse, breaking down how society and the media perpetuate evil.
Thomas DeLorenzo, Consortium News. October 11, 2010.
How the Native American extermination campaigns merged the dangerous forces of a standing army with the business/political interests of the Republican Party.
Lindsay Beyerstein, AlterNet: PEEK. October 11, 2007.
Lindsay Beyerstein: If Turkey is going to abandon us over the symbolic recognition of a 92-year-old historical fact, I'm not sure they are such a valuable ally.
Anja Tranovich: The Bush Administration is looking the other way when it comes to genocide in Darfur, because the Sudanese government is providing them with intelligence information.
Francis Deng, MIT Center for International Studies. March 29, 2007.
Beyond the immediate needs in Darfur, the international community should help Sudan work through the conflicts of race, religion, and culture that have proliferated within the country's borders for a half century.
Three filmmakers chronicle their journey to document the tragedy in Darfur where 200,000 people have been killed and 2.5 million forced from their homes.
Joshua Holland: Saddam Hussein might have been the first leader to be held accountable for genocide. Instead, he'll go down as a martyr to neocolonialism.