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The order of the law is never so sovereign than when it envelops that which had tried to overturn it
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The order of the law is never so sovereign than when it envelops that which had tried to overturn it
Telepresence is the arrival of the universal prison – the terminal citizen
Dromocratic society cannot arrive absent disciplinary society
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Full Narration of Facts: Legal case for Iraq on US genocide
Full (unannotated) Narration of Facts from the legal case filed in Spain 9 November 2009
WikiLeaks Iraq war logs: Legal action is unavoidable
To all victims of the US-UK invasion of Iraq and their families; To all Iraqis; To all Parties of the Genocide Convention
Fighting empire: An interview with Ramsey Clark
George W Bush is not a patriot, Ramsey Clark tells Ian Douglas
Inside the machine: An interview with Mordechai Vanunu
Damaged but not defeated, Vanunu continues to challenge Israel
“We are stronger than Israel”: An interview with Mohammed Aside
Ian Douglas speaks to Mohammed Aside of the Islamic Jihad