Open Letter to Neoliberal Lord Meghnad Desai Against Fascism in India
Dear Mr. Desai, I write to you as a concerned fellow citizen of a republic that reeks like a nauseating carcass. That the Indian economy is in sad shape is evident daily to anyone who buys the most trivial things. I agree with you on this. It is sadder still to see able, privileged sons […]
How US Neocolonial Development Failed the Philippines – Part I
It is a sober admission of practically all reasonable and level-headed viewpoints that United States hegemony, by way of imperialistic programming, has had a direct hand in what post-war Philippines has gone through in terms of the social, political, economic and even cultural journey of a suffering and struggling people. The Philippines was briefly on […]
Haiti: Where Democracy and Justice Make a Stand Against Corrupt Power
In Haiti, in early July 2013, no criminal case was more important than the one handled by Magistrate Jean Serge Joseph, a 58 year-old Haitian-Canadian who had returned to work in his country of birth after earning his degrees abroad. Judge Joseph was examining a complaint of corruption, embezzlement of public funds, money laundering, and […]
Uzbekistan’s Dictatorship Is No Laughing Matter
Since the attack on the twin towers and the declaration of an endless global “war on terror,” non-peacetime measures have been introduced into mainstream media that have eroded civil liberties and turned television into little more than a propaganda machine. Truth being the first victim of war, little can be taken on face value. It […]