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“Je Suis Charlie” – but Not in My Backyard
World leaders walked, decrying the violent suppression of speech and religious freedom, although many of them have been guilty of the same crimes in their own nations.
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Women Garment Workers Organize Against Inhumane Conditions in India
Recently modified labor laws adversely impact garment workers, most of whom work in inhumane conditions.
“Children of War” Photo Series Tells Stories of Youth in Wartime Ukraine
This photo series shows children affected by the Ukraine conflict - no analysis, no political showdown, only their stories.
Recovery Delayed Is Recovery Denied: Austerity and Democracy in the EU
Recovery has not arrived in the eurozone, and when it does, it will leave a legacy of economic and political darkness across Europe.
Women in Solitary Confinement
Despite heightened attention to the issues surrounding solitary confinement, women often remain overlooked.
John Pilger Interview: White Australians Would Like Aboriginal People to Disappear
John Pilger speaks to Truthout about his new documentary about the brutal conquest and continued racist treatment of the aboriginal people in Australia.
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William Rivers Pitt | Life, Liberty, Happiness: Health, Food, Shelter
We can be so much more than we are.
Blood on Their Hands: The Racist History of Modern Police Unions
Police unions have always played a powerful role in defending cops, no matter how brutal and racist their actions.
The Sterling Trial: Merlin Meets Curveball
The CIA seems to believe this tediously presented information helps it get its reputation back.
France Puts Off Delivery of Mistral to Russia “Indefinitely“
The first helicopter carrier, which was initially to be turned over to the Russians in October, will remain at quay for the time being.