News Analysis | War & Peace Students Slam Prime Minister Abe Shinzo’s Assault on Japan’s Constitution SEALDs focus is on Abe's disregard for the Constitution, but its agenda is clearly pacifist. By Jeff Kingston , TheAsia-PacificJournal September 13, 2015 Truthout
Op-Ed | Chelsea E. Manning | Transphobia at the Intersection of the Military and Prison Industrial Complexes As a trans woman in a military prison, Chelsea Manning lives at the intersection of the military and prison industrial complexes. By Chelsea E. Manning , Truthout September 13, 2015 Truthout
Op-Ed | My Brush With Elon Musk When I accidentally asked the Thomas Edison of our time what he did for a living, he lit up like a Christmas tree. By John Kiriakou , OtherWords September 13, 2015 Truthout
Op-Ed | The US Military and the Myth That Humanity Is Predisposed to Violence Humanity is predisposed to peace. By Maria Santelli , OtherWorlds September 13, 2015 Truthout
News | Right Wing’s False Narrative on Scott Walker Probe Fueling Attack on Election Watchdog The release of the emails is just the latest salvo in the long-running, fact-deprived campaign to cast the John Doe investigation as a political witch hunt. By Brendan Fischer , PRWatch September 12, 2015 Truthout
News | How Coke Is Undermining the Media and Good Governance in Sri Lanka We need to wake up and smell the coffee, which now smells like diesel. By Abdul Halik Azeez , GroundViews September 12, 2015 Truthout
News | Who Will Pay the Price for Australia’s Climate Change Policies? For thousands of years, Indigenous people have traditionally managed the land in the savannah regions of tropical northern Australia. By Neena Bhandari , InterPressService September 12, 2015 Truthout
News | Maps, Hurricanes and Impermanence: An Artist Puzzles Over Climate Change Artist Phyllis Ewen visualizes ideas about climate change and human struggles over water through sculptural drawing and collage. By Ellen Cantarow , Truthout September 12, 2015 Truthout
News | Environment & Health Lack of Regulation Blamed for Alarming Surge in Cancer Rate in Vietnam Vietnam has a low survival rate for cancer sufferers even for a developing country. By Joseph Nguyen , NewAmericaMedia September 12, 2015 Truthout
News | Human Rights USAID and the Criminalization of Social Movements in Paraguay Activists struggling for land rights in Paraguay say their government, with USAID's support, criminalizes social movements. By Armando Carmona , Truthout September 12, 2015 Truthout