Whistleblower Craig Murray Speaks Out After Being Imprisoned In Scotland Over Blog Posts
In an exclusive interview one day after his release from prison, Craig Murray describes surviving a COVID outbreak and why he is not done challenging his conviction for blog posts.
Protest Song Of The Week: ‘Colonizer’ By Tanya Tagaq
The latest single from Canadian indigenous throat singer Tanya Tagaq’s forthcoming album, “Tongues,” is about accountability. “Oh, you’re guilty,” she sings. “It’s not a question,” a press release from her states.
Trapped Between Taliban And US Empire: Afghan Women Keep Hope Alive After Occupation
In the second part of a feature on Afghan women after the end of U.S. military occupation and the resurgence of the Taliban, Brendan Maslauskas Dunn covers how women are coping with trauma and anxiety while organizing resistance.
Pentagon And Its Overseers Suppressed Whistleblowers Who Challenged Massacre In Syria
This article was funded by paid subscribers of The Dissenter, a project of Shadowproof. Become a paid subscriber and help us expand our work. Whistleblowers in the United States military exposed a strike in Syria that resulted in the massacre of around 70 women and children, according to an investigation
Trapped Between The Taliban And US Empire: Afghan Women Mobilize For A Democratic Afghanistan
With U.S. military occupation over, Afghan women contend with Taliban rule and struggle for a truly democratic nation.
Protest Song Of The Week: ‘Rising Seas’ By Midnight Oil
No strangers to socially conscious music, veteran Australian rock band Midnight Oil speaks out against climate change with their latest single and video “Rising Seas.”
For Migrant Families, COVID-19 Made Precarious Housing Much Worse
Insufficient, crowded residencies have long plagued undocumented households. But COVID-19 has made a bad situation even worse.
Appeal Hearing: CIA’s War On Assange, Their ‘Most Prominent Critic,’ Takes Center Stage
The United States government’s appeal hearing in the extradition case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange ended with a focus on the CIA.
Appeal Hearing: Prosecutor Attacks Judge’s Decision, Which Blocked US From Extraditing Assange
At the High Court of Justice, the Crown Prosecution Service presented U.S. government’s appeal in the extradition case against Julian Assange.
In San Quentin, COVID-19 Prevention No Match For Crowded And Poorly Ventilated Housing
Since COVID-19 wreaked havoc inside California’s prisons, conditions that helped the virus spread have been left unaddressed.