<H1> Toward Freedom </H1> |
<H2> A progressive perspective on world events since 1952 </H2> |
<H2> Toward Freedom
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<H2> Toward Freedom
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<H2> Toward Freedom
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Civil War in Afghanistan Will Threaten Afghanistan, China and Pakistan
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How Biden Helped Hardliner Raisi Win the Iran Election
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Civil War in Afghanistan Will Threaten Afghanistan, China and Pakistan
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On the Politics of Victory and Defeat: How Gaza Dethroned the King of Israel
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The Case of Alex Saab: U.S. Abduction of Venezuelan Diplomat a Global Challenge
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Meet the Communists Who Now Govern Chile
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Q&A with Gerald Horne on AFRICOM, Terrorism and Zionism
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‘Keystone XL Is Dead!’: After 10-Year Battle, a Climate Movement Victory
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Pedro Castillo’s Humble Roots Inspire Perú’s Masses, Could Upend U.S.-Perú Relations
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AFRICOM Military’s Exercise: The Art of Creating New Pretexts for Propagating U.S. Interests
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U.S. Trying to Extradite Venezuelan Diplomat for ‘Crime’ of Importing Food: The Case of Alex Saab vs. the Empire
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Media Coverage of Belarusian Airplane Arrest Fits Pattern of New Cold War
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Cyber Censorship Hits Colombia, India and Palestine
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How Neoliberal Austerity Stripped India’s Healthcare Infrastructure
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Book Review: “The Water Defenders: How Ordinary People Saved a Country from Corporate Greed”
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After Decades of Oppression, Colombian Women Lead Front Lines of National Strike
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Crushing Dissent During India’s Lockdown
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African Liberation Day & Q&A with Kwame Nkrumah’s Son, Gamal
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Q&A: Filmmaker Ramiro Sebastián Fúnez on “Nicaragua Against Empire” & Getting the Story Right
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Book Review: ‘Black Spartacus: The Epic Life of Toussaint Louverture’
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Unity at Last: The Palestinian People Have Risen
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Chad Diaspora Stomps on French Flag at Embassy Protest
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From Palestine to Colombia: The End of the White World Colonial-Capitalist Project?
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Why One State in India Is Showing Promising Signs of Democracy as the World Goes More Authoritarian
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TF Board Thanks Outgoing Staff, Welcomes New Editor
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Art Against Drones
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Muna Is Palestine, Yakub Is Israel: The Untold Story of Sheikh Jarrah
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Moving on, Reflecting Back—Charlotte Dennett’s Editorial Tenure Ends
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The Missing Link to the War in Afghanistan
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This Is Not a Crisis—This Is a Rebellion: A Report from the Front Lines of Haiti
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Racism, Exclusion and State Violence: The Brutal Repression of Peaceful Protest in Colombia
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Oil, Cocoa, AFRICOM and a Dictator: Requiem for a Dream of Democracy
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Art and Activism: Danai Gurira’s Play, “Eclipsed,” Is More Relevant Than Ever
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Uganda’s President Museveni’s Reign of Terror is Aided By US War on Terror in East Africa
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The World is My Country: A Stunning New Film about World Citizen Garry Davis
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A spoiled ballot in Ecuador’s elections
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Does Russia really plan to invade Ukraine?
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Hunting in Yemen, Hunger Striking in Washington DC
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Israel May Have Destroyed Iranian Centrifuges By Simply Cutting Power
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How the Murder of George Floyd Affected American Newsrooms
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What’s Really Going On in Afghanistan?
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Understanding the Fossil Fuel Industry’s Legacy of White Supremacy
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Yemen’s Blood Is on US Hands, and Still the US Lies About the War
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The Republican “Crisis” on the Mexican Border Is a Crisis of Weaponized Racism
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Beyond Survival: Strategies and Stories from the Transformative Justice Movement
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“Is This Who We Are?”: Gitmo is America’s Enduring Shame
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Fukushima at Ten: Aftershocks, Lies, and Failed Decontamination..
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Tunisia’s Spring Has Not Delivered Real Change — Special Report
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Zimbabwe Wildlife Authority Ditches Conservation for Gold Digging
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Erik Prince and the Failed Plot to Arm a Warlord in Libya
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Cuba’s Critical Role in Defending Angola
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Killing Revolution in Bahrain, U.S.-UK Plotted Regime Change in Libya, Syria
</H3> |
<H3>
The Case of Alex Saab: U.S. Abduction of Venezuelan Diplomat a Global Challenge
</H3> |
<H3>
Meet the Communists Who Now Govern Chile
</H3> |
<H3>
Q&A with Gerald Horne on AFRICOM, Terrorism and Zionism
</H3> |
<H3>
‘Keystone XL Is Dead!’: After 10-Year Battle, a Climate Movement Victory
</H3> |
<H3>
Pedro Castillo’s Humble Roots Inspire Perú’s Masses, Could Upend U.S.-Perú Relations
</H3> |
<H3>
AFRICOM Military’s Exercise: The Art of Creating New Pretexts for Propagating U.S. Interests
</H3> |
<H3>
U.S. Trying to Extradite Venezuelan Diplomat for ‘Crime’ of Importing Food: The Case of Alex Saab vs. the Empire
</H3> |
<H3>
Media Coverage of Belarusian Airplane Arrest Fits Pattern of New Cold War
</H3> |
<H3>
Cyber Censorship Hits Colombia, India and Palestine
</H3> |
<H3>
How Neoliberal Austerity Stripped India’s Healthcare Infrastructure
</H3> |
<H3>
Book Review: “The Water Defenders: How Ordinary People Saved a Country from Corporate Greed”
</H3> |
<H3>
After Decades of Oppression, Colombian Women Lead Front Lines of National Strike
</H3> |
<H3>
Crushing Dissent During India’s Lockdown
</H3> |
<H3>
African Liberation Day & Q&A with Kwame Nkrumah’s Son, Gamal
</H3> |
<H3>
Q&A: Filmmaker Ramiro Sebastián Fúnez on “Nicaragua Against Empire” & Getting the Story Right
</H3> |
<H3>
Book Review: ‘Black Spartacus: The Epic Life of Toussaint Louverture’
</H3> |
<H3>
Unity at Last: The Palestinian People Have Risen
</H3> |
<H3>
Chad Diaspora Stomps on French Flag at Embassy Protest
</H3> |
<H3>
From Palestine to Colombia: The End of the White World Colonial-Capitalist Project?
</H3> |
<H3>
Why One State in India Is Showing Promising Signs of Democracy as the World Goes More Authoritarian
</H3> |
<H3>
Art Against Drones
</H3> |
<H3>
Muna Is Palestine, Yakub Is Israel: The Untold Story of Sheikh Jarrah
</H3> |
<H3>
The Missing Link to the War in Afghanistan
</H3> |
<H3>
This Is Not a Crisis—This Is a Rebellion: A Report from the Front Lines of Haiti
</H3> |
<H3>
Racism, Exclusion and State Violence: The Brutal Repression of Peaceful Protest in Colombia
</H3> |
<H3>
Oil, Cocoa, AFRICOM and a Dictator: Requiem for a Dream of Democracy
</H3> |
<H3>
Art and Activism: Danai Gurira’s Play, “Eclipsed,” Is More Relevant Than Ever
</H3> |
<H3>
Uganda’s President Museveni’s Reign of Terror is Aided By US War on Terror in East Africa
</H3> |
<H3>
The World is My Country: A Stunning New Film about World Citizen Garry Davis
</H3> |
<H3>
A spoiled ballot in Ecuador’s elections
</H3> |
<H3>
Does Russia really plan to invade Ukraine?
</H3> |
<H3>
Hunting in Yemen, Hunger Striking in Washington DC
</H3> |
<H3>
Israel May Have Destroyed Iranian Centrifuges By Simply Cutting Power
</H3> |
<H3>
What’s Really Going On in Afghanistan?
</H3> |
<H3>
Understanding the Fossil Fuel Industry’s Legacy of White Supremacy
</H3> |
<H3>
Yemen’s Blood Is on US Hands, and Still the US Lies About the War
</H3> |
<H3>
The Republican “Crisis” on the Mexican Border Is a Crisis of Weaponized Racism
</H3> |
<H3>
Beyond Survival: Strategies and Stories from the Transformative Justice Movement
</H3> |
<H3>
“Is This Who We Are?”: Gitmo is America’s Enduring Shame
</H3> |
<H3>
Fukushima at Ten: Aftershocks, Lies, and Failed Decontamination..
</H3> |
<H3>
Tunisia’s Spring Has Not Delivered Real Change — Special Report
</H3> |
<H3>
Zimbabwe Wildlife Authority Ditches Conservation for Gold Digging
</H3> |
<H3>
Erik Prince and the Failed Plot to Arm a Warlord in Libya
</H3> |
<H3>
Cuba’s Critical Role in Defending Angola
</H3> |
<H3>
Killing Revolution in Bahrain, U.S.-UK Plotted Regime Change in Libya, Syria
</H3> |
<H3>
Bolivia’s Five-Hundred-Year Rebellion
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Biden’s Reckless Syria Bombing Is Not the Diplomacy He Promised
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Why Indian farmers are so angry about the Modi government’s agricultural reforms
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Covid 19 and The Desperate Lives of India’s Sugarcane Workers
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Myanmar Coup Leader Also Claims Bogus Election Fraud
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