US genocide in Iraq
The United States attempted and succeeded to destroy the state of Iraq, but cannot succeed in its attempt to destroy the Iraqi nation
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The United States attempted and succeeded to destroy the state of Iraq, but cannot succeed in its attempt to destroy the Iraqi nation
Against the brutal march of security we must formulate a way of being-in-the-world not based on fear but trust: a belief-in-the-world
Many theories address the dematerialization of war between states. I want to address the dematerialization of life in society modeled on war
The order of the law is never so sovereign than when it envelops that which had tried to overturn it
Power, discipline, subjectivity
Speed as discipline finds its birth in the formative years of modernity, and as such is inextricably linked with it
Telepresence is the arrival of the universal prison – the terminal citizen
Dromocratic society cannot arrive absent disciplinary society
Not one sustained analysis of the discourse of globalization or its effects has been written until now
The power of globalization is not because it is real; it is because it beyond real, beyond reach — mythological
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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