Ukraine • While Waiting for the Bomb |4
A few years from now, we might be able to talk about this war in Ukraine but, in order to understand it, there will always be lacking this feeling of waiting for the nuclear Godot.
Lire la suiteA few years from now, we might be able to talk about this war in Ukraine but, in order to understand it, there will always be lacking this feeling of waiting for the nuclear Godot.
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Lire la suiteExplanations concerning Ukraine reached me from the “left”, these last few days. After summarizing them, I’ll express my own views.
Lire la suiteThere is no longer a need to prove the way in which, from North America to the Philippines, drug trafficking is used as a counter-insurrectional tool by governments seeking to put down challenges…
Lire la suiteI ended my first column concerning Ukraine by referring back to an enlightening publication that appeared prior to the Russian invasion and originating from militants in Ukraine, covering exchanges about the past ten years in that country.
Lire la suiteFor over a week now many others like myself have had their eyes glued to the threat in the East either through social networks, through various media, or by taking to the streets.
Lire la suite“It is perfectly clear the government does not have the slightest bit of evidence that she is a violent criminal. There is no evidence in support of this.”
Lire la suiteIt was on a Lovers’ Day. Like in a tale, and the sky had split open giving birth to rain pouring in streams and deluges on the plaine of Harput.
Lire la suiteUkraine, Nagorno-Karabakh, Balkans, Central Asia… Erdoğan’s war of drones. By Carol Mann.
Lire la suiteTwo new arrivals in bookstores in February: German and Italian translations of the prison letters “Nous aurons aussi de beaux jours”, published initially in France by Editions des Femmes.
Lire la suiteRequired sentence of incompressible perpetuity, followed by acquittal. Followed by re-opening of trial, judgement on this February 10th, new acquittal for lack of evidence provided by the prosecution…
Lire la suiteAs a reminder, both the lexical and the legal definitions for the word “torture” are simple: “physical and/or moral pain inflicted voluntarily on someone.”
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