Teemu Keskisarja kertoo, että lähes kaikki hänen suvussaan ovat vasemmistolaisia. Keskisarja valitsi perussuomalaiset suomen kielen ja Suomen mielen takia.
Presented as part of “Truth, Dissent, & the Legacy of Daniel Ellsberg: A 50th Anniversary Conference Commemorating the Release of the Pentagon Papers” by the University of Massachusetts Amherst with The GroundTruth Project on April 30, and May 1, 2021.
This conference was collectively organized by the UMass Amherst Departments of History and Journalism; Special Collections and University Archives, UMass Amherst Libraries; the UMass Amherst College of Humanities and Fine Arts; and The GroundTruth Project, with generous support from the Office of the Chancellor.
During this week’s commemoration of the attacks on Japan, Nozomi Hayase spotlights the courage of two journalists — Wilfred Burchett and Julian Assange — who sacrificed their own freedom to expose war crimes.
War Crimes, Empire and the
Prosecution of the Free Press
By Nozomi Hayase
Special to Consortium News
June 18, 2020 Topic: Security Region: Europe Tags: RussiaUSSRSoviet UnionWorld War IIHistory
Vladimir Putin: The Real Lessons of the 75th Anniversary of World War II
The Russian president offers a comprehensive assessment of the legacy of World War II, arguing that "Today, European politicians, and Polish leaders in particular, wish to sweep the Munich Betrayal under the carpet. The Munich Betrayal showed to the Soviet Union that the Western countries would deal with security issues without taking its interests into account."
Premier volet de notre série sur le trentième anniversaire de la chute du mur de Berlin. L’unification de l’Allemagne s’est soldée par le triomphe du modèle de l’Ouest, sans égard pour les partisans d’une « troisième voie ». Au-delà du régime communiste de la RDA, c’est la culture d’un pays entier qui fut reniée en bloc. Analyse, et entretien vidéo avec Nicolas Offenstadt. --sparad
Why did Obama, Zuckerberg and Gates adopt Harari? Maybe it's the political benefit they hoped to extract from his view that there is no serious alternative to the neoliberal package
Messinakonferensen 1955; sex statschefer möttes på inbjudan av Gaetano Martino för att diskutera Europas framtid efter att Fördraget om upprättandet av Europeiska försvarsgemenskapen (EFG-fördraget) misslyckats; Walter Hallstein (Förbundsrepubliken Tyskland) Jan Willem Beyen (Pays-Bas), Gaetano Martino (Italie), Joseph Bech (Luxembourg), Antoine Pinay (France), Walter Hallstein (RFA) et Paul-Henri Spaak (Belgique).