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Reforming Our Understanding of Violence

Toufic Machnouk | 28-05-2011 09:46 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Globalisation | Sheffield | World

Structural violence is the effect of a systemic imbalance in society that prefers the interests of some over others. Its dynamics are less visible than that of direct violence, where the causes are generally easier to identify. The use of direct violence is mostly a state affair manifested in armed conflict. The participation of the general population is predominantly one of inaction. Structural violence, however, tends to involve the participation of the general population which is both a cause for concern and optimism.

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Turkey’s top officials: A new regime should be established in Libya

Cem Ertür | 27-05-2011 16:41 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Other Press | Sheffield | World

“Turkey pioneers the process aiming at normalization of politics and history in the [Middle East] region”

[Turkey’s Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, interview on ‘TRT Haber’ TV channel, 25 May 2011]

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Obama genuflects to AIPAC

Stephen Lendman | 24-05-2011 20:57 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Palestine | Sheffield | World

Obama arrives to speak at the AIPAC convention in Washington, 22 May 2011

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is "the most powerful and feared lobby in Washington." For years, it's "drawn on a well-organized, well-connected, highly visible, successful, and wealthy Jewish population," subverting potential opposition.

Obama's May 22 AIPAC speech affirmed rock solid support for a "strong and secure Israel," leaving Palestinians entirely out of his equation, despite paying disingenuous lip service to their interests.

An official AIPAC statement expressed gratitude for his assurance that Washington doesn't expect Israel to withdraw to June 1967 borders, besides explicitly calling Hamas a terrorist organization, ignoring its January 2006 electoral victory as Palestine's legitimate government.

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UG#551 - Understanding The Financial 'Crisis' (The Spectre Haunting Europe)

Robin Upton | 24-05-2011 14:21 | Analysis | Public sector cuts | Social Struggles | Sheffield | World

Audio
The show this week looks at the so-called financial 'crisis' from two different perspectives. Firstly, I give an audio commentary on a presentation I created last year, Understanding the Financial 'Crisis'. Next, Michael Hudson speaks on The Spectre Haunting Europe, detailing the financial goings on in Europe, focussing on the evisceration of the Latvian economy and expanding upon his prediction of a new feudalism and a neo-liberal style fire sale of the European welfare state.

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Sheffield Anarchists Bookfair: Luddites Organising Forum

Chris | 24-05-2011 11:50 | Analysis | Globalisation | History | Sheffield | World

Audio
Attached is a recording of a talk at the Sheffield Anarchist Book Fair held on 21st May 2011, titled, Luddites Organising Forum.

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Anarchist Studies Network Book Launch

Chris | 24-05-2011 11:08 | Analysis | Culture | Sheffield

Audio Anarchism and Moral Philosophy - Edited by Benjamin Franks and Matthew Wilson
Attached is a recording of a meeting at the Sheffield Anarchist Book Fair held on 21st May 2011 at which the editors of 3 books discussed their publications:

All three books are edited collections of contemporary anarchist theory, with contributors from around the globe offering some unique and original perspectives on anarchism.

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Sheffield Anarchist Book Fair 2011: Anarchism 101

Chris | 24-05-2011 10:37 | Analysis | Social Struggles | Workers' Movements | Sheffield

Audio
Attached is a recording of a session held at the Sheffield Anarchist Book fair on 21st May 2011 titled, Anarchism 101, and described as:

Everything you wanted to know about anarchism/libertarian communism but were afraid to ask. A panel discussion featuring members of the Anarchist Federation  http://www.afed.org.uk/ , Solidarity Federation  http://www.solfed.org.uk/ and the Commune  http://thecommune.co.uk/ .

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Elephants, Dogmas and Taboos: a Friendly Critique of Anarchism

Chris | 24-05-2011 10:25 | Analysis | Sheffield | World

Audio
Attached is a recording from a talk held on 21st May 2011 at the Sheffield Anarchist Book Fair, titled "Elephants, Dogmas and Taboos: a Friendly Critique of Anarchism".

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UG#550 - Between The Lies about Libya (Vijay Prashad and Ellen Brown)

Robin Upton | 22-05-2011 05:51 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Sheffield | World

Audio
No conclusive answers this week, as we consider possible motivations behind the recent attacks on Libya that underlie the rather overused cover story of humanitarian intervention. As an introduction, we read Ellen Brown's article Libya: All about Oil or All About Banking?. This sets the stage for our main presentation, by Vijay Prashad, a professor of international relations, whose invaluable insights and pieces of history you are unlikely to hear on commercial media.

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America's appalling human rights record

Stephen Lendman | 21-05-2011 10:47 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Repression | Sheffield | World

Each year, the US State Department publishes human rights reports for over 190 countries. Its April 8-released 2010 China assessment can be accessed through the following link:

Unsparing in its harshness, it calls China "an authoritarian state in which the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) constitutionally is the paramount authority,"

Indeed, China's no model human rights champion. However, America's record is far worse at home and abroad, yet self-criticism is absent. Moreover, rarely do major media reports discuss abuses. Instead they regurgitate managed news, suppressing full and accurate disclosure of Washington's most deplorable human and civil rights record at home and abroad.

On April 10, two days after the State Department's report, China's Information Office of the State Council published its own comprehensive report titled, "The Human Rights Record of the United States in 2010,"

In its report, the US State Department charges were mostly without corroboration. In contrast, China, under six major headings, used data from the US Justice Department (DOJ), FBI, other US agencies, state ones, and think tanks, as well as international and US media reports. They reveal a far different America than official Washington and managed major media reports, concealing dark side truths important to reveal.

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Ilan Pappé: The Nakba revisited: past, present and future course of the conflict

Chris | 18-05-2011 11:09 | Analysis | Palestine | Terror War | Sheffield

Audio
Ilan Pappé, reknowned Israeli historian and political activist addressed a meeting in the Sheffield University Students Union on 17th May 2011 titled "The Nakba revisited: past, present and future course of the Israeli - Palestinian conflict".

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UG#549 - Human Casualties of The Chemical Civil War (Homo Toxicus and Poison Fire)

Robin Upton | 17-05-2011 08:57 | Analysis | Ecology | Sheffield | World

Audio
This week's show looks at the health impacts of chemical pollution. At home, profit maximisation is steadily toxifying the environment of North America as corporations hide behind deceitful and outdated legal guidelines. In Nigeria, we see how $hell are blatantly dumping whatever is expedient, using a mixture of lawyers and violence to try to stifle objections. We conclude with a 2005 recording about the damage of pre-natal exposure to environmental toxins.

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No End to the “War on Terror,” No End to Guantánamo

Andy Worthington | 14-05-2011 19:28 | Guantánamo | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Terror War | Sheffield | World

With the death of Osama bin Laden, there is a perfect opportunity for the Obama administration to bring to an end the decade-long “War on Terror” by withdrawing from Afghanistan and closing the prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.

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First casualty of war

Margaret Kimberley | 13-05-2011 21:46 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Other Press | Sheffield | World

Metro, 3 May 2011
The past month has been a difficult one for anyone who wants to be at all knowledgeable about our world. First it was necessary to avoid the endless and endlessly useless reporting of the British royal wedding. No sooner had that media monstrosity ended when we were told that the United States government had succeeded in killing Osama bin Laden. The orgy of hatred and rancid triumphalism was immediate and a sickening sight to behold. Crowds of rabid Americans descended upon “ground zero” the world trade center site, to wave flags and chant as if they were the winning football team.

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Osama and the ghosts of September 11: “Proof that Obama is lying”

Michael C. Ruppert | 12-05-2011 21:18 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Other Press | Sheffield | World

Los Angeles Times, 7 May 2011
You see people will accept lies if their lives get better. As their lives get worse, they will inevitably ask questions. And as their lives disintegrate, they will start looking for both answers and suspects. That was and is the swimming pool full of gasoline that Barack Obama is lighting matches in.

If the United States of America does not immediately announce a massive drawdown in Afghanistan, the world will keep asking questions about OBL because our lives will be getting worse, not better, by the day. And every time Mr. Obama opens his mouth about 9-11, he pours more gasoline into the pool and asks for another box of matches.

It was not my choice. Barack Obama has placed 9-11 back on the table again. Mainstream media, of course, can't say Jack Diddly about this theater of the absurd, even though they’ve been cornered into asking a few pseudo-hardball questions. They are, after all, criminally culpable for the endorsement and concealment of something they damn well knew was a lie, murder, and high treason ten years ago.

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Interview with David Edwards from Media Lens

Interview by Sam Walby | 10-05-2011 18:18 | Analysis | Culture | Other Press | Sheffield | World

Media Lens is a media analysis organisation set up by David Edwards and David Cromwell in 2001 to highlight the shortcomings of mainstream media reporting in Britain. Sending out regular email alerts to its subscribers, it questions the coverage of key topics by ‘impartial’ sources like the BBC, as well as traditionally liberal publications like the Independent. Ultimately, it hopes to encourage members of the public to challenge journalists and editors over the way they report. After publishing a couple of Media Lens alerts in Now Then in the past few months, we spoke to David Edwards about the venture and how it got off the ground on the month of its 10th anniversary.

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Dr. Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed on the Death of Osama Bin Laden

Gareth Newnham | 10-05-2011 16:10 | Analysis | Education | Terror War | Sheffield | World

Stills from the Interview
During filming for the upcoming documentary feature 'The Crisis of Civilization' Dean Puckett asked best-selling author and international security analyst Dr. Nafeez Ahmed for his thoughts on the recent death of Osama Bin Laden.

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New Bin Laden tapes appear fake like earlier ones

Stephen Lendman | 10-05-2011 16:04 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Other Press | Sheffield | World

Time's special issue on the death of Osama bin Laden, 20 May 2011
This article highlights a shameless Washington effort to compound one lie with others. Ad nauseam accounts continue, contributing to war on terror fear mongering that's changed America dramatically post-9/11 disturbingly. It suggests worse yet to come, including perhaps more war besides others now raging, while popular needs go begging.

Despite poll data showing opposition, they continue because people focus more on bread and circuses than activism, the only way to achieve constructive change. It's high time opinions became anger enough to significantly make a difference. It better because the alternative is too dire to imagine.

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False flags: An American tradition

Stephen Lendman | 10-05-2011 08:56 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | History | Sheffield | World

Wikipedia defines false or black flags as "covert operations designed to deceive the public in such a way that the operations appear as though they are being carried out by other entities."

They're "big lies," defined by Merriam-Webster as "deliberate gross distortion(s) of the truth used especially as a propaganda tactic."

America's decade from September 11, 2001 to May 1, 2011 was punctuated by the (big) lie of our time and (big) lie of the moment.

Put another way, the official stories are falsified, myths, widely believed fantasies contrary to reality.

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UK: We will continue to fight against terrorism wherever it rears its head

Cem Ertür | 08-05-2011 18:28 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Other Press | Sheffield | World

The Sun, 5 May 2011
Following the announcement of Osama Bin Ladin's assassination by the U.S. Special Forces; the British government and media have launched yet another propaganda campaign about the threat of a new terrorist attack in the UK.

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