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Not Mere Pilfering
How you solve a problem depends on how you define it. One can get into the circular argument about whether government as a criminal enterprise causes totalitarianism, or the reverse,…
Read moreThe Failure of Anti-Terrorist Militarism
The US government on Tuesday, 21 October 2008 without explanation dropped all war crimes charges against five men who have been held without trial at the secretive prison at Guantanamo,…
Read moreCWIS in Perspective
CWIS, itself an outgrowth of the World Council of Indigenous Peoples, is the premier indigenous think tank in the world. Rudolph Rÿser's work at CWIS with Assembly of First Nations…
Read moreShowing the Way
A New Phase Bolivia moves forward in empowering its indigenous majority. Watch (and support) The Real News.
Read moreA New Realm
With platforms like YouTube and Motionbox available for online video hosting, independent filmmakers, scholars and activists can now share their views with the world. With the availability of uploading citizen…
Read moreAn Ounce of Prevention
If more people took the trouble to do a little research on the Far Right in their own community, our work wouldn’t be so hard. In fact, if they bothered…
Read moreShell in the Dock
Royal Dutch Shell faces trial in February for complicity in murder, torture and crimes against humanity in Nigeria. Charges in Wiwa v Shell stem from the devastation of the Ogoni…
Read morePromoting Anti-Semitism
Gateway to the Apocalypse Key religious right McCain/Palin endorser Pastor John Hagee talks about the international Jew and the Antichrist.
Read moreBAY AREA’S 23rd ANNUAL TIBET DAY, CELEBRATION OF TIBETAN CULTURE, December 6th
(1989 BAFoT Board after a blessing by His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Mount Tamalpais) BAY AREA’S 23rd ANNUAL TIBET DAY, CELEBRATION OF TIBETAN CULTURE 23rd Annual Tibet Day Cultural…
Read morePalin’s People
A Violent Force “A people holy to the Lord show no mercy.”
Read moreChief George Manuel Memorial Indigenous Library
The library is dedicated to the memory of Secwepemc Chief George Manuel (1921-1989), to the nations of the Fourth World and to the elders and generations to come.
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