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Uri Avnery: A Freedom Ride

By Uri AvneryPalestineChronicle.com Mahatma Gandhi would have loved it. Nelson Mandela would have saluted. Martin Luther King would have been the most excited – it would have reminded him of the old days. Yesterday, a […]

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Nicola Nasser: Paradoxes Doom Bush

By Nicola NasserPalestineChronicle.com President George W. Bush’s paradoxical “new strategy” in Iraq is doomed by its own contradictions as much as by Iraqi and regional paradoxes and would in no time prove that the U.S. president’s […]

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Ramzy Baroud: Arabs

By Ramzy BaroudPalestineChronicle.com Amid the anticipation and strange secrecy regarding the day of Sadaam Hussein’s execution, images of his lifeless body after his hanging flooded internet, the world media seemingly and conveniently forgot the tenants […]

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Kathy Kelly: Refugee Dreams

By Kathy KellyPalestineChronicle.com Sr. Rose Leo, the principal of the grade school I attended, was also a talented musician who could have had a career as an opera singer. Three days a week, after school, […]

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Jonathan Cook: Israel

By Jonathan Cook There is an absurd scene in Palestinian writer Suad Amiry’s recent book “Sharon and My Mother-in-Law” that is revealing about Israeli Jews’ attitude to the two other monotheistic religions. In 1992, long […]

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Somalia: New Hotbed of Anti-Americanism

By Nicola NasserPalestineChronicle.com The U.S. foreign policy blundering has created a new violent hotbed of anti-Americanism in the turbulent Horn of Africa by orchestrating the Ethiopian invasion of another Muslim capital of the Arab League, in […]

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Joshua Frank: Eliot Spitzer

By Joshua FrankPalestineChronicle.com New York will soon be inaugurating a new governor and many liberals here and across the country are excited about the prospect of having a celebrated K Street watchdog scale the ranks […]