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Published in: HomePerforming popular justice: from the disappeared to the outraged
What differentiates the escrache from merely a dangerous form of un-regulated retribution? Crucial to this question...
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Published in: HomeResisting the state from the inside and out: the Colombian Peace Community Model
The use of international norms coupled with the solidarity of international support has been a successful formula...
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Published in: HomeThe evolution of Palestinian resistance: a need to reassess
Ending the 1967 occupation is insufficient. Rather, Palestinian resistance should seek the decolonization of all of...
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Published in: HomeExistence is resistance
Even with an explicitly discriminatory policy in place, designed to force Palestinians to break the rules or leave...
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Published in: HomeIn Israel and the occupied territories, discrimination is enshrined in the law
Under the two legal systems, an Israeli settler and a Palestinian, accused of the same crime, will be treated, and...
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Published in: HomeViolence and civil society on the Kenyan coast
Pessimism about the prospect of peaceful change was not shared by activists from the wide range of civil society...
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Published in: HomeThe fog of peace: post-conflict environments as sites of impunity, denial and dispossession
Too often the sterile, objective needs of capital, for a range of reasons, take precedence over the subjective needs...
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Published in: HomeRedefining the poor as “terrorists”
Most so-called “terrorist” activity is a by-product of neoliberalism’s on-going crisis and its marginalisation of a...
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Published in: HomeDogs, water and coffins: an untold story of British torture in Iraq
The UK has engaged in abuse and torture during the ‘War on Terror’ whilst, simultaneously, maintaining that its...
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Published in: HomeGeopolitics and international state crime: an accountability black hole
There is a conspiracy of silence around victors’ justice within the United Nations and in global diplomacy, as if it...
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Published in: HomeState crime, civil society and resistance: lessons from Tunisia
What the state proclaims as legality can in reality be crime on a grand scale. What it defines as crime may instead...
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Published in: HomeIntroducing: State crime and resistance
This week's theme concentrates not only on state crime but on the extraordinary variety of courageous civil society...
Tell Priti Patel: Stop your attack on journalistic freedom
Journalists who share leaks of official information should not face life imprisonment for doing their job