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Dec 18
Womens Liberation Struggle in Islamic Society
by SHUBHASHISA AC. The Shariat law did not do justice to muslim women. Talibanisation was its extreme form. Many moderate muslims claim that such extreme form is a distortion to real essence of Islamic religion. Whatever is written in Koran Sharif and Hadish becomes a theoretical proposition if in practice women are pushed in …
Nov 22
We Are All Occupiers
By Arundhati Roy People the world over salute the Occupy movement for standing up to injustice and fighting for equality at the heart of empire This is the text of a speech given by Arundhati Roy at the People’s University in Washington Square, NYC on November 16th, 2011. Tuesday morning, the police cleared Zuccotti Park, but today …
Nov 14
Targeting Syria – The ‘Bad News’ For The Guardian
…mainstream journalists are appalled that a double Russian and Chinese veto at the UN has thwarted Western efforts to do more good in Syria. Afghanistan and Iraq may still be in flames. A bloodbath may continue to flow from Nato’s ‘humanitarian intervention’ in Libya. No matter, mainstream journalists are appalled that a double Russian and Chinese veto …
Oct 27
Publicly-owned Banks as an Instrument of Economic Development: The German Model
By Ellen Brown URL of this article: www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=27054 Global Research, October 13, 2011 Book: Web of Debt Publicly-owned banks were instrumental in funding Germany?s ?economic miracle? after the devastation of World War II. Although the German public banks have been targeted in the last decade for takedown by their private competitors, the model remains a viable alternative …
Oct 10
The Best Among Us
There are no excuses left. Either you join the revolt taking place on Wall Street and in the financial districts of other cities across the country or you stand on the wrong side of history. Either you obstruct, in the only form left to us, which is civil disobedience, the plundering by the criminal class on Wall Street and accelerated destruction of the ecosystem that sustains the human species, or become the passive enabler of a monstrous evil. Either you taste, feel and smell the intoxication of freedom and revolt or sink into the miasma of despair and apathy. Either you are a rebel or a slave.
Sep 26
One Day Seminar at Salsomaggiore Terme – Italia
A one-day seminar organised by Istituto di Ricerca Prout (IRP) at Parma, Italy, was addressed by Ac Krtashivananda director of Global Prout Research Institute.
In the light of the harmful consequences of Globalization of Economy for every single country, the agenda of the seminar has been centered on the neccessity to develope the local economy.
Is has been explained by Ac. Krtashivananda to around 20 participants, belonging to different organizations, what are the ways and the features of the local economy.
Sep 11
Arundhati Roy Disturbs Democratic Daydreaming
Arundhati Roy is an unusual Indian woman. Instead of acting the graceful upholder of traditional values, she goes on challenging the hard core of establishment thinking. Roy is India’s leading commentator on such evils as militaristic imperialist capitalism, genocide of Muslims, and dam disasters. In her latest book, Listening to Grasshoppers; Field Notes on Democracy, she hammers at perhaps the most central of all contemporary sacred pillars, i.e. that of democracy, which in her words “have metastasized into something dangerous”.
Aug 27
Please help Mongolian to save their beautiful unspoiled nature!
With 3500 lakes, located in the western and northern parts of the country, 1194 of these lakes do not dry all the year around, with around 3000 rivers in total with a combined length of 67,000 kilometers, 6900 springs, 250 mineral water springs. 187 glaciers which covers 540 square km, it seems absurd to think of it as a place for nuclear waste dump.
Stop the U.S. from creating a nuclear waste dump in Mongolia
Aug 22
Global Economic Downturn – Europe and China
The Crisis in Europe
The sovereign debt question also created both a financial crisis and then a political crisis in Europe. While the American financial crisis certainly affected Europe, the European political crisis was deepened by the resulting recession. There had long been a minority in Europe who felt that the European Union had been constructed either to support the financial elite at the expense of the broader population or to strengthen Northern Europe, particularly France and Germany, at the expense of the periphery — or both. What had been a minority view was strengthened by the recession.
Aug 14
Global Economic Downturn: A Crisis of Political Economy
by George Friedman. formerly economic advisor of Roland Reagan. Classical political economists like Adam Smith or David Ricardo never used the term “economy” by itself. They always used the term “political economy.” For classical economists, it was impossible to understand politics without economics or economics without politics. The two fields are certainly different but they …
Aug 08
Structural Adjustment Programmes: Official Aims vs Actual Experience
by Ac. Krtashivananda. The Structural Adjustment Programme(SAP) do vary from country to country, but the main policies demanded by IMF; WB and WTO are the same.An attempt has been made to find out why SAP do not work well, and contrary to official claims. …
Aug 02
The Heresay of Greece Offers Hope
The economic collapse that happened in Greece in 2008 and whose effect is still continued, described by John Pilger, as a microcosm for the developed world, where class war are the words seldom used because they are the truth. John Pilger The crisis that has led to the “rescue” of Greece by the European …









