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Iran’s June 18 Elections: How Much Will Change?

Iran’s June 18 Elections: How Much Will Change?

by admin | Jun 11, 2021 | Anti-Intervention, Iran, Sanctions, Top Story

by Leila Zand, Code Pink  On June 18, Iranians will cast their votes for their 13th presidential election since the Islamic Revolution of 1979. Whatever the result might be, this election will have one loser: the people of Iran. A resilient nation that has been...
Reflections on a debacle—the Afghanistan war

Reflections on a debacle—the Afghanistan war

by admin | Apr 24, 2021 | Afghanistan, Anti-Intervention, Top Story

By Mary Hladky* As the mother of an Army Infantry Officer who served for 13 months during Obama’s Afghanistan surge, in the Zhari District of the Kandahar Province, I feel tremendous relief that President Biden is calling the troops home from Afghanistan. I also feel...
Press Freedom Sharply Curtailed in Iraqi Kurdistan

Press Freedom Sharply Curtailed in Iraqi Kurdistan

by admin | Mar 20, 2021 | Action Alerts, Anti-Intervention, Iraq, Top Story

On 16 February, the Second Erbil Criminal Court, in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, sentenced five journalists—Sherwan Sherwani, Guhdar Zebari, Hariwan Issa, Ayaz Karan, and Shvan Saeed—to six years in prison following a blatantly unfair trial. All five of the men were...
Biden Administration Must Abide by Terms of Afghanistan Peace Agreement

Biden Administration Must Abide by Terms of Afghanistan Peace Agreement

by admin | Mar 19, 2021 | Afghanistan, Anti-Intervention, Member Group, NATO, Top Story

  MARCH 11, 2021—The Black Alliance for Peace (BAP) Solidarity Network, made up of allied organizations and individuals, demands the North Atlantic Treaty Organization end its imperialist endeavor in Afghanistan and calls on the United States to abide by the 2020...
Codepink Applauds Biden’s Decision to End U.S. Support for The War On Yemen

Codepink Applauds Biden’s Decision to End U.S. Support for The War On Yemen

by admin | Feb 20, 2021 | Anti-Intervention, Member Group, Saudi Arabia, Top Story, Yemen

We applaud President Biden’s declaration that he will be ending US support for all offensive operations in Yemen. The people of Yemen have endured years of brutal war and a suffocating blockade. The Saudi-led coalition has attacked Yemeni weddings, hospitals, schools,...
Trump’s pardon of Blackwater guards convicted for killing Iraqi civilians provokes outrage

Trump’s pardon of Blackwater guards convicted for killing Iraqi civilians provokes outrage

by admin | Jan 23, 2021 | Anti-Intervention, Iraq, Top Story

The September 16, 2007 Nisour Square massacre of 17 Iraqi civilians, including two young boys, by Blackwater employees led to worldwide condemnation of the use of private military contractors in war zones. In addition to those killed, at least 20 other Iraqis were...
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