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  •  | Evil | MR Online

    The presence of evil

    Originally published: Craig Murray Blog on July 25, 2024 (more by Craig Murray Blog)

    I have frequently explained that when I sat in the International Court of Justice and heard Israel’s lawyers tell lie after lie to justify or excuse the Gaza genocide, I could feel I was palpably in the presence of evil.

  •  | Dr Ghassan Abu Sitta | MR Online

    Shameless

    Originally published: Craig Murray Blog on May 13, 2024 (more by Craig Murray Blog)

    Incredibly the Israeli genocide in Gaza is now reaching new heights of violence.

  •  | UK wide political parties | MR Online

    The panic of the ruling class

    Originally published: Craig Murray Blog on March 12, 2024 (more by Craig Murray Blog)

    Briefly, the chance of the kind of democratic triumph of the working people of which George Galloway dreams, became real with the popular uprising that led to Jeremy Corbyn being placed as Labour leader.

  •  | President Herzog  Ursula von der Leyen  Roberta Metsola | MR Online

    Has International Law survived, or has the Western political class killed it?

    Originally published: Craig Murray Blog on January 28., 2024 (more by Craig Murray Blog)

    In finding there is a plausible case against Israel, the International Court of Justice treated with contempt the argument from Israel that the case should be dismissed as it is exercising its right of self-defence.

  •  | The view from above at The Hague UN TV Screenshot | MR Online

    Your man in the Hague — Day 1

    Originally published: Craig Murray Blog on January 11, 2023 (more by Craig Murray Blog) (Posted Jan 13, 2024)

    Former British diplomat Craig Murray was in the public gallery for the first day of South Africa’s genocide case against Israel. Here is his highly-personal account.

  •  | Julian Assange Press Shows Little Interest in Media Trial of Century | MR Online

    Assange: An unholy masquerade of tyranny disguised as justice

    Originally published: Craig Murray Blog on June 15, 2023 (more by Craig Murray Blog)

    Julian’s persecution has nothing to do with the law. It is a simple demonstration of the crushing power of the state.

  •  | The British government on Friday June 17 2022 ordered the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States to face spying charges | MR Online

    The twilight of freedom

    Originally published: Craig Murray Blog on May 31, 2023 (more by Craig Murray Blog)

    Craig Murray: “Three British journalists I know personally–Johanna Ross, Vanessa Beeley and Kit Klarenberg–have each in the last two years been detained at immigration for hours on re-entering their own country, and questioned by police under anti-terrorist legislation.”

  •  | Snowden and Texeira | MR Online

    Snowden and Texeira: Ten years of disaster

    Originally published: Craig Murray Blog on April 16, 2023 (more by Craig Murray Blog)

    Jack Texeira is at the centre of this puzzle but remains the missing piece. We have heard nothing from him. A rather unconvincing interview with a suspiciously fluent, pixeled out acquaintance grassing him up to the Washington Post stated that he was a right wing patriot.

  •  | Crude contaminates the Aguarico 4 oil pit an open pool abandoned by Texaco after 6 years of production and never remediated | MR Online

    Donziger: A tale for our times

    Originally published: Craig Murray Blog on April 28, 2022 (more by Craig Murray Blog)

    Texaco operations in Ecuador from 1962 to 1994 dumped 70 billion litres of “wastewater”, heavily contaminated with oil and other chemicals, into the Amazon rainforest, plus over 650,000 barrels of crude oil. They polluted over 800,000 hectares.

  •  | Julian Assange Reaches End Of Prison Sentence Judge Refuses To Release Him   Truth Revolution | MR Online

    Assange Extradition: On to the next hurdle

    Originally published: Craig Murray Blog on https://www.craigmurray.org.uk by March 15, 2022 (more by Craig Murray Blog)

    With Julian still, for no rational reason, held in maximum security, the legal process around his extradition continues to meander its way through the overgrown bridlepaths of the UK’s legal system.

  •  | Julian Assange Reaches End Of Prison Sentence Judge Refuses To Release Him   Truth Revolution | MR Online

    How the Establishment functions

    Originally published: Craig Murray Blog on February 3, 2022 (more by Craig Murray Blog)

    The functioning of the Establishment, the way it forms a collective view and how that view is transmitted, is a mystery to many.

  •  | Neonazis | MR Online

    Protecting the Nazis: The extraordinary vote of Ukraine and the USA

    Originally published: Craig Murray Blog on December 21, 2021 (more by Craig Murray Blog)

    The Ukrainian vote against the U.N. resolution against Nazism was motivated by sympathy for the ideology of historic, genocidal active Nazis. It is as simple as that, writes Craig Murray.

  •  | Julian Assange Reaches End Of Prison Sentence Judge Refuses To Release Him   Truth Revolution | MR Online

    Assange is still in jail

    Originally published: Craig Murray Blog on June 21, 2021 by Craig Murray (more by Craig Murray Blog) (Posted Jun 24, 2021)

    Julian Assange remains in a maximum security jail, despite never being sentenced for anything but a long ago served spell for bail-jumping, and despite the U.S. Government’s request for extradition having been refused.

  •  | boris johnson farage pissing dog | MR Online

    The dogs in the street know

    Originally published: Craig Murray Blog on September 12, 2019 (more by Craig Murray Blog)

    There are some very obvious facts in British politics which nobody seems to be saying.

Monthly Review Essays

  • US Imperialism in Crisis: Opportunities and Challenges to a Global Community with a Shared Future
    Sam-Kee Cheng  | A late 1940s Soviet poster showing a US military service member lounging on top of a German factory smoking a cigar The text beneath reads DER DOLLARIMPERIALISMUS dollar imperialism | MR Online

    1. Introduction The predominance of US economic, political and military power in the world was established at the end of the Second World War.1 With just 6.3 percent of global population, the United States held about 50 percent of the world wealth in 1948. As the only power which had used nuclear weapons on civilian […]

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    Our job is to make media reform part of our broader struggle for democracy, social justice, and, dare we say it, socialism.

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