Articles by M

We found 35288 results.


Dispatch from Bangladesh: “This Is Gang Rape, Murder, Torture – A Genocidal Policy to Destroy a Whole People… ” — Mairead Maguire
Nobel Women’s Initiative - Human Wrongs Watch, 12 Mar 2018

27 Feb 2018 — The Nobel laureates visited No Man’s Land at the Bangladesh-Burma border today. They are calling for sister Nobel peace laureate, Aung San Suu Kyi, to stop the atrocities, or resign.

→ read full article

Daughters of a Lesser God
Baher Kamal – Wall Street International Magazine, 12 Mar 2018

7 Mar 2018 – Indigenous Women Raped for Land Grabbing – While women worldwide have organised massive demonstrations to claim for their due legitimate rights on the occasion of the International Women’s Day, tens of thousands of women and girls are “silenced” victims of sexual violations and all kinds of abuses without being protagonists in the news.

→ read full article

Teen Solidarity against the Merchants of Death
Kathy Kelly – TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Mar 2018

1 Mar 2018 – The U.S. military remains in Afghanistan because it wants to eventually control mineral wealth and other resources. But right now, weapon manufacturers like General Atomics and Boeing — which supply the U.S. base in Kandahar with drones, missiles and bombs — are profiting from the perpetuation of war. This profit gives them common cause with arms manufacturers like Sturm Ruger and Sig Sauer earning millions from equipping U.S. police forces as well as deranged killers in U.S. classrooms.

→ read full article

‘Plastic, Plastic, So Much Plastic!’: Diver Films Sea of Trash Off Bali
Lorraine Chow | EcoWatch – TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Mar 2018

6 Mar 2018 – British diver Rich Horner posted footage of his plastic-infested swim off Bali’s Manta Point on Saturday [3 Mar].

→ read full article

U.S. Holocaust Museum Revokes Award to Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi
Michael Schwirtz – The New York Times, 12 Mar 2018

7 Mar 2018 – The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has revoked a prestigious human rights award it had given to the Nobel laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, now Myanmar’s civilian leader, faulting her for failing to halt or even acknowledge the ethnic cleansing of her country’s Rohingya Muslim minority.

→ read full article

Scandal
Amos Gvirtz – TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Mar 2018

So yes, the occupation corrupts and continues to corrupt. You won’t see civil society organizations fighting against this official corruption. Nor will you see popular protests against this ongoing scandal. And the lonely few who are still outraged by this scandalous behavior are, here in Israel, called leftist extremists and traitors…

→ read full article

(Português) Matar barata, ter pena de abelha
Marcio de Almeida Bueno - ANDA Agência de Notícias de Direitos Animais, 12 Mar 2018

Eu fui um bom aluno porque aprendi a ter o prazer de aprender coisas novas e desconstruir as lições ultrapassadas. Hoje sou vegano e não como mel. E não mato barata.

→ read full article

Syrian Sentinels Are Daily Risking Their Lives to Save Fellow Citizens
Franklin Lamb – TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Mar 2018

7 Mar 2018 – Despite the danger, Syrian civilian Sentinels now regularly appear and risk being killed by insisting that the food and medicines convoys be allowed into Eastern Ghouta. This courage is spreading among the Syrian population to aid their neighbors and families as well as total strangers.

→ read full article

The Physics of Consciousness (Part 2)
John Hagelin, Ph.D. – TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Mar 2018

Dr. John Hagelin explains the physics of consciousness.
Consciousness & Superstring Unified Field Theory – How Knowledge Is Lost – The Observer

→ read full article

The Jury Has Been Out on Vaccines: Harm to the Brain, Immune System, Limbic System, Life
Paul Haeder | Dissident Voice – TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Mar 2018

Two Rabbits, Twenty-Eight Days of Testing, and a 91-Year Old Salt Called Aluminum Hydroxide Captured in New Documentary

→ read full article

Schooling
Dietrich Fischer – TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Mar 2018

A young cowboy from Wyoming went off to college, but half way through the semester, he had foolishly squandered all his money. He called home.

→ read full article

God Wills It! – The War on Terror as the Launching of an American Crusade
James Carroll - TomDispatch, 12 Mar 2018

8 Mar 2018 – America may be sinking ever deeper into the moral morass of the Trump era, but if you think the malevolence of this period began with him, think again. The moment I believe ignited the vast public disorder was no more than a casually tossed-off cliché, a passing historical reference whose implications and consequences meant nothing to the speaker. “This crusade,” said President George W. Bush just days after the 9/11 attacks, “this war on terrorism…”

→ read full article

The Dirty Secret of How France Exterminates Its Dolphins
Sea Shepherd News – TRANSCEND Media Service~, 12 Mar 2018

Sea Shepherd France President Lamya Essemlali launches Operation Dolphin By-Catch to warn the public about the fate of dolphins along the French coast.

→ read full article

Compassion, Perspicacity and Power
Dr. Naresh Jotwani – TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Mar 2018

Coercion implies the absence of compassion, and usually also at least some lack of perspicacity. “Leaders” and their “inner circle” tend to take the position that any feeling or view which is judged to be at variance with “collective goals and values” needs to be suppressed – or even perhaps “rooted out”. Within an individual’s psyche, power generates ambition and rapacity.

→ read full article

Behind the Scenes in Venezuela
Mark Weisbrot - U.S. News & World Report, 12 Mar 2018

3 Mar 2018 – The Trump administration is intensifying its regime change efforts to potentially include torpedoing Venezuela’s presidential election.

→ read full article

Addressing Violence and Extremism: The Importance of Terminology
Abbas Aroua | Cordoba Foundation of Geneva – TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Mar 2018

Jan 2018 – In recent years, “countering/combating violent extremism” or “preventing violent extremism” has become a must in most peace building programs. Yet, the fast-growing interest in this topic belies the fundamental problem of the lack of a clear and broadly accepted definition of the VE concept. This paper aims to contribute to a more accurate definition of the terms used in the context of extremism and violence, to attempt a descriptive model of the extremization process, and to discuss the various approaches to de-extremization.

→ read full article

Oxymoron
Pawel Kuczynski – TRANSDEND Media Service, 12 Mar 2018

… Peace & Capitalism

→ read full article

Google’s Alliance with the Military: The Ruling Class Responds to Social Unrest in America
Andre Damon | WSWS – TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Mar 2018

10 Mar 2018 – Last week, Google confirmed that it has provided artificial intelligence software to assist the United States military and intelligence apparatus in analyzing data as part of its drone war and assassination program in the Middle East and beyond.

→ read full article

New Fires Relight in Eastern Congo
Rene Wadlow – TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Mar 2018

7 Mar 2018 – The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights gave a cry of alarm of dangerous and worsening armed conflicts in which violations of human rights were an important factor. Along with Syria, Yemen, Myanmar, he cited the continued violence in the Kasai of the eastern Congo and the re-ignited armed conflict in the Ituri area, also in eastern RDC near Lake Albert, facing Uganda.

→ read full article

Albert Einstein (14 Mar 1879 – 18 Apr 1955)
Biography – TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Mar 2018

Albert Einstein developed the special and general theories of relativity. In 1921, he won the Nobel Prize for physics for his explanation of the photoelectric effect. Einstein is generally considered the most influential physicist of the 20th century. “God does not play dice.”

→ read full article

New Momentum to India’s Financial Inclusion
Moin Qazi – TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Mar 2018

8 Mar 2018 – Financial inclusion should not end with just opening accounts. The customer must make this account his financial diary and conduct transactions which can grow into a credit history. Or else all these accounts would remain deadweight. What needs to be done is to make more and more of these accounts actively transactional.

→ read full article

A Stream of Consciousness about Stream of Time
Johan Galtung – TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Mar 2018

This essay about time is actually about human dignity. We are not drifting along something called time willy-nilly, like falling down pulled by something called gravity. Time is change; being masters of much change relevant to us we can create new contexts and call that moving forward in time, and recreate old contexts and call that moving backward in time.

→ read full article

Slipping Onward
Susanne Still - TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Mar 2018

When I hadn’t heard from Susanne for a few months last September, I sent an e-mail. In late February I learned from her husband, Andrew, that she had passed away soon after being diagnosed with cancer at age 61. He has shared Susanne’s last poem with me, and given permission to share it here.

→ read full article

Amazing Grace (Music Video of the Week)
Il Divo – TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Mar 2018

Il Divo at the Magnificent Coliseum in Rome

→ read full article

The Great Conspiracy
Uri Avnery | Gush Shalom – TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Mar 2018

10 Mar 2018 – In the Autumn of 1948, after some eight months of continuous fighting, I was promoted to the lofty rank of corporal. After taking part in a crash course for squad leaders, I was allowed to choose my new soldiers – new immigrants from Poland or Morocco.

→ read full article

I Saw a Genocide in Slow Motion in Burma/Myanmar
Nicholas Kristof – The New York Times, 12 Mar 2018

2 Mar 2018 — Sometimes Myanmar uses guns and machetes for ethnic cleansing. But it also kills more subtly and secretly by regularly denying medical care and blocking humanitarian aid to Rohingya. Myanmar and its Nobel Peace Prize-winning leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, are trying to make the Rohingya’s lives unlivable, while keeping out witnesses.

→ read full article

Monsanto Concealed Effects of Toxic Chemical for Decades, Ohio Attorney General Alleges
Tim Stelloh – NBC News, 12 Mar 2018

6 Mar 2018 – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine sued agricultural giant Monsanto on Monday [5 Mar], alleging the company concealed dangers posed by a toxic chemical compound it manufactured for nearly a half century. The company should pay for the clean-up of what it says are dozens of rivers, lakes and other water bodies contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs.

→ read full article

The End of Dueling
Prof. Dietrich Fischer – TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Mar 2018

During medieval times, it was a sign of honor and courage for men to challenge a rival to a duel by sword, typically someone who was in love with the same woman.

→ read full article

Symbolizing Collective Remembering Otherwise
Anthony Judge | Laetus in Praesens – TRANSCEND Media Service, 12 Mar 2018

Encompassing the Headless Hearts and Heartless Heads through Their Dynamic Entanglement

→ read full article

If You Want Peace, Don’t Focus on the Violence and the Evil Guy
Jan Oberg | Transnational Foundation for Peace & Future Research – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

A Personal Pledge Provoked by the Debates about Syria – About 95% of all debates about conflicts and war that we see in politics, mainstream media, the Internet and social media focus on the violence, who uses more or less of it and who is, therefore, the evil party.

→ read full article

(Italiano) 15 casi di politica estera USA costruttiva / distruttiva
Johan Galtung | Centro Studi Sereno Regis – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

Una teoria è qualcosa verificabile lungo i suoi margini (Quine), quel che se ne deduce; e per me il “margine” fondamentale è l’azione implicata e le sue conseguenze.

→ read full article

He Predicted the 2016 Fake News Crisis – Now He’s Worried about an Information Apocalypse
Charlie Warzel | BuzzFeed – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

“What happens when anyone can make it appear as if anything has happened, regardless of whether or not it did?”

→ read full article

(Deutsch) Ohne Copyright, als Symbol des Friedens frei für alle
Thomas Carl Schwoerer - Frankfurter Allgemeine, 5 Mar 2018

Das Peace-Zeichen wird sechzig Jahre alt: Von Martin Luther King bis zu den VW-Bussen der Woodstock-Fans.

→ read full article

Michelangelo (6 Mar 1475 – 18 Feb 1564)
Biography – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

In his youth, Michelangelo Buonarroti had taunted a fellow student, and received a blow on the nose that disfigured him for life. Over the years, he suffered increasing infirmities from the rigors of his work; in one of his poems, he documented the tremendous physical strain that he endured by painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling. Political strife in his beloved Florence also gnawed at him, but his most notable enmity was with fellow Florentine artist Leonardo da Vinci, who was more than 20 years his senior.

→ read full article

Resource Sovereignty: Venezuela, Africa, and the Global South
Ann Garrison interviews Maurice Carney | Black Agenda Report – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

“The Congolese people in particular and Africans in general need to learn from their brothers and their sisters in the Global South.”

→ read full article

A Call for Educational Freedom in America
Submitted by P.K. Willey, Ph.D. – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

“It’s about educational freedom! Freedom from Washington mandates. Freedom from centralized control. Freedom from a one-size-fits-all mentality. Freedom from ‘the system.’” –Betsy DeVos

→ read full article

Book Launch: Revisiting the Vietnam War-The Views and Interpretations of Richard Falk, edited by Stefan Andersson
Richard Falk | Global Justice in the 21st Century – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

Revisiting the Vietnam War: The Views and Interpretations of Richard Falk, edited by Stefan Andersson, Cambridge University Press, 2017 – Why the Legal and Political Debate on the Vietnam War Still Matters

→ read full article

Women in Rural India: The Long Road to Power
Moin Qazi – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

Empowering women is the solution to many problems. Societies that take the effort to empower women show better development indices; are better governed; more stable; and are less prone to violence.

→ read full article

Genocide: Why We Let It Happen | Full Panel Discussion
Oxford Union – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

Genocide leaves the darkest stain on the conscience of humanity, yet today we are again witnessing international passivity in the face of the genocide in Myanmar. Why have we failed to learn our lesson from these atrocities and why do we allow this stain on our conscience to continue to grow?

→ read full article

Nobel Women Peace Laureates Call for an End to Rohingya Genocide
Nobel Women’s Initiative – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

Dhaka – 28 Feb 2018 – As three Nobel peace laureates—Tawakkol Karman of Yemen, Shirin Ebadi of Iran, and Mairead Maguire of Northern Ireland – conclude their visit to Bangladesh on the six-month anniversary of the current Rohingya crisis, the three women are calling for an immediate end to the “genocide” of the Rohingya people.

→ read full article

Syria: From a Ceasefire to Comprehensive Negotiations?
Rene Wadlow – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

Mediation is the action taken by a third party to facilitate two (occasionally more) hostile parties coming together to negotiate. Mediation is not negotiation. Negotiation is the process of bargaining and compromise by which those directly in conflict can reach an agreement. The function of the mediator is to remove the obstacles to negotiation, in part by bringing the conflicting parties together for direct discussions.

→ read full article

Ghost Fishing?
Baher Kamal – Wall Street International Magazine, 5 Mar 2018

640.000 Tonnes of Fishing Gear Dumped in Oceans Every Year

→ read full article

Meanwhile, Around the World
Johan Galtung – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

The world is getting worse. Violence used to cluster around the global power of USA and the regional power of Israel. Now two more:
“The unstoppable growing power of China.”
“Erdögan’s Neo-Ottomanism at a Dangerous Turning Point.” And “Military buildup on the reefs” in South China Sea.

→ read full article

Standing with Rohingya: 2 Nobel Peace Laureates Visit No Man’s Land
Nobel Women's Initiative – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

28 Feb 2018 – Nobel Women Delegation 2018 visited No Man’s Land between the Bangladesh and Burma border today. Here, Nobel peace laureates, Tawakkol Karman and Mairead Maguire, addressed the 6,500 refugees trapped between the two nations to not lose hope in the quest for justice for the Rohingya people.

→ read full article

World’s Largest Choir – Ode to Joy (Music Video of the Week)
TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

The Largest Choir in the world: 1000 Japanese Voices – Completed in 1824, the Symphony No. 9 was the last complete symphony composed by Ludwig van Beethoven. It incorporated part of Ode to Joy, a poem by Friedrich Schiller written in 1785. Europe’s National Anthem.

→ read full article

Wake Up and Stop Rohingya Abuses
The Daily Star, Bangladesh | IPS – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

27 Feb 2018 – No one would realise better than a woman how it feels when a child is snatched away from the arms of a mother and slaughtered, a man is murdered before the eyes of his wife, or a girl is raped. That is what happened to countless Rohingya women back in Rakhine State of Myanmar.

→ read full article

Because There Is Nothing
Uri Avnery | Gush Shalom – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

3 Mar 2018 – The flood of corruption affairs that is now engulfing the Netanyahu family and its assistants and servitors does not seem to diminish his popularity among those who call themselves “the People”. On the contrary, according to the opinion polls, the voters of the other nationalist parties are rushing to the rescue of “Bibi”.

→ read full article

Terrorism
Pawel Kuczynski – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

Right!

→ read full article

(Italiano) Pace e giustizia per il popolo Palestinese: una conversazione
Richard Falk | Centro Studi Sereno Regis – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

La crisi umanitaria a Gaza è entrata nell’11° anno di un assedio crippling di Israele che rende le condizioni di vita dei palestinesi via via più complicate. Il blocco di quella che si definisce popolarmente “la prigione all’aperto più grande al mondo” vuol dire disoccupazione crescente, accesso intermittente ad acqua pura, un’economia sballata e infrastrutture carenti e mancanza di fondi che rendono la popolazione di due milioni vulnerabile alle forti piogge e a fenomeni meteorologici estremi.

→ read full article

Guns and Liberty
Chris Hedges | Truthdig – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

Guns do not protect us from tyranny. They are an instrument of tyranny.

→ read full article

Zadie Smith on Optimism and Despair
Maria Popova | Brain Pickings – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

“Progress is never permanent, will always be threatened, must be redoubled, restated and reimagined if it is to survive.”

→ read full article

End U.S. Addiction to Killing!
James Albertini | Malu ‘Aina Center for Non-violent Education & Action – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

The U.S. empire has become a culture of mass violence that has been building layer upon layer, from the massacres of Native Americans, the killing of unarmed African Americans, to the millions killed in wars for resources disguised as freedom and democracy. Now the chickens are coming home to roost with the killing of our own children.

→ read full article

Using Fake Facts to Make Us Afraid
Arnold R. Isaacs - TomDispatch, 5 Mar 2018

On Immigration and Terrorism, the Trump Administration Misleads about Its Own Misleading Data

→ read full article

The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism
Monthly Review Press – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

Centering his book on the Eastern Seaboard of North America, the Caribbean, Africa, and what is now Great Britain, Horne provides a deeply researched, harrowing account of the apocalyptic loss and misery that likely has no parallel in human history. This is an essential book that will not allow history to be told by the victors.

→ read full article

(Français) Néolibéralisme(s) : discours, appropriations, adaptations des organisations internationales
Cédric Leterme | CETRI – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

Ni dogme homogène imposé mondialement par les « élites », ni « fourre-tout » idéologique sans consistance, le néolibéralisme doit plutôt être appréhendé comme un projet de classe mis en œuvre de manière diverse, en fonction de contextes particuliers. Le rôle des organisations internationales rend compte de cette pluralité de néolibéralismes.

→ read full article

Why the UK Has No Guns
Tobias Stone | Medium – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

The UK is far from perfect, and has its own problems with crime. Knife crime and occasional gun crime make the headlines, especially in parts of London. But since banning guns in 1997 it has become incredibly rare to be injured by a firearm, let alone to be killed by one. Average criminals do not use guns because they risk both a mandatory 5 year prison sentence, and being shot. Civilians don’t need guns to protect themselves, and the police are mainly unarmed too.

→ read full article

Ecuador Endangered
John Seed – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

5 Mar 2018 – The tropical Andes of Ecuador are at the top of the world list of biodiversity hotspots in terms of vertebrate species, endemic vertebrates, and endemic plants. In the last year, the Ecuadorean government has quietly granted mining concessions to over 1.7 million hectares (4.25 million acres) of forest reserves and indigenous territories. These were awarded to transnational corporations in closed-door deals without public knowledge or consent.

→ read full article

Odds
Dietrich Fischer – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

A patient did not feel well and went to see his doctor. The doctor examined and told him, “I have some bad news and some good news.”

→ read full article

(Français) Haïti : le cercle vicieux de la vulnérabilité
Frédéric Thomas | CETRI – TRANSCEND Media Service, 5 Mar 2018

La répétition des catastrophes qui frappent Haïti a de quoi décourager. Mais il n’y a là aucune malédiction. C’est la vulnérabilité du pays qui est en cause, et celle-ci n’est pas le fruit de la fatalité, mais d’une situation sociale et de choix politiques.

→ read full article

Implement Universal Peace Education Forthwith to Stop Violence in Schools
Surya Nath Prasad, Ph. D. – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

Peace education is not a set of predetermined values to be taught. True peace education is man-making education. Hence, it should be free for all leaving none, and in all. Peace education is perpetually self-learning, self-transcending and self-revealing knowledge and practice to be integral man.

→ read full article

What Is Bitcoin?
WeUseCoins – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

This video is a short animated introduction to Bitcoin.

→ read full article

Junk Planet: Is Earth the Largest Garbage Dump in the Universe?
Robert J. Burrowes, Ph. D. – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

26 Feb 2018 – I don’t know. But it’s a safe bet that Earth would be a contender were such a competition to be held. Let me explain why. To start, just listing the types of rubbish generated by humans or the locations into which each of these is dumped is a staggering task beyond the scope of one article.

→ read full article

Five Reasons That Anarchism Would Be an Improvement in Human Governance
Gary ‘Z’ McGee | Waking Times – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

The problem, the crux, the fly in the ointment: most people are not courageous enough, and most people don’t want to learn anything that attacks their all-too-precious worldview. Yes, the very worldview that is keeping people indebted to an immoral, unhealthy, unsustainable, unjust system of human governance is precisely the worldview that the majority of people are clinging to. Indeed, most people, even though they would probably say otherwise, would rather be kissed with a lie than slapped with the truth.

→ read full article

NGO Crimes Go Far Beyond Oxfam
The Guardian – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

Figures for earthquake relief range from $10bn to $13.4bn. Some of us who visited Haiti have seen little or no sign of that money, write activists.

→ read full article

Signs of Times
Pawel Kuczynski – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

Adaptation… ?

→ read full article

(Castellano) El miedo que impulsa la estrategia nuclear estadounidense
Robert Burrowes | Pressenza – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

El 2 de febrero 2018, el Departamento de Defensa de los Estados Unidos publicó su última ‘Revisión de la Postura Nuclear 2018’. Varios autores ya han expuesto de manera cuidadosa un número increíble de mentiras obvias, amenazas inventadas, fallas e ideas erróneas estratégicas, como el pensamiento falaz detrás de la “disuasión” y el riesgo significativamente mayor de guerra nuclear dado el “pensamiento” delirante en el documento, así como el miedo político en la NPR.

→ read full article

Reflections on the Myths and Ethoses That Promote and Sustain War as a “Way of Life” and Acceptable Moral Code for the USA (I)
Anthony J. Marsella, Ph.D. - TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

19 Feb 2018 – The unassailable truth is that the USA is a culture of war! A culture of war is a shared set of meanings and behaviors that are socialized by macrosocial and microsocial institutions via support for certain cultural myths and ethoses that present war and associated acts of violence and aggression as an acceptable action for pursuing domestic and national goals and purposes

→ read full article

Florida School Shooting and the Crisis of Humanity
Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

Can we rise to the occasion? Can we provide value based education to our future generations in our families, in our societies and most importantly, in a formal way, in our educational institutions? The collective and sustained efforts to make a real difference in the education system will ensure the survival and flourishing of the human civilization.

→ read full article

Lula Da Silva as a Nightmare in Brazil
Jaime Amparo Alves – Open Democracy, 26 Feb 2018

5 Feb 2018 – The main threat to democracy in Brazil is posed by part of the judiciary; a dangerous, well-born, conservative class of mostly white men. And Lula da Silva is their worst nightmare.

→ read full article

Palestine: The Hollowness of Public Sphere and the Absence of the Institution
Walid Salem – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

20 Feb 2018 – The absence of elections has led to the emergence of political authority (as well as institutions) that do not respect citizens, or members of institutions and their staff as a reference to them. They do not need their opinions and advice. They rule individually, marginalize the collective decision and do not care to listen to people’s opinion because they no longer need their votes to remain in office. These are all not created by the occupation. They are our own creation.

→ read full article

Hot Water
Prof. Dietrich Fischer – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

If a frog is put into hot water, he jumps out. If he is put into tepid water, and the water is gradually heated, he remains in the water until he is boiled.

→ read full article

Not War on Terrorism but Dialogue for Solutions
Johan Galtung – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

I am sitting somewhere in Afghanistan. Across the table are three Taliban; Pashtuns like most Taliban. My opening question is standard: “What does the Afghanistan look like where you would like to live?” with some equally standard follow-up questions: “What is the worst that happened to you?”, and “Was there a good period in the past?”

→ read full article

Scholars, Activists and Politicians in Germany to Hold an International Conference on Myanmar Genocide at the Jewish Museum in Berlin
Maung Zarni – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

On 26 February, a group of prominent human rights activists, genocide scholars and practitioners of international law are gathering at the Jewish Museum of Berlin for the first-ever conference in Germany on Myanmar Genocide of the Rohingya people.

→ read full article

Rudolf Steiner (25 Feb 1861- 30 Mar 1925): The Laws of Nature
René Wadlow – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

For Steiner karma – the fact that every action – and thought is an action – produces an impact and will have consequences. However, without training and close observation one does not see karma working. To see karma in operation requires an insight into the working of subtle energies. He outlines his views in his basic book: Knowledge of Higher Worlds. How is it attained?

→ read full article

Antifa (Music Video of the Week)
Ministry | Nuclear Blast Records – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

Ministry’s official music video from the new album ‘AmeriKKKant’.

→ read full article

West Asia in Flux: Connecting the Dots
Chandra Muzaffar – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

18 Feb 2018 – A series of events linked to West Asia in the last nine months has brought to the surface the under-currents and cross-currents in the region’s perennial struggle between occupation and hegemony, on the one hand, and resistance and liberation, on the other. It is crucial to understand how these events are related to one another, to connect the dots, as it were, in our attempt to make sense of what is unfolding in the world’s most strategic – and most dangerous — region.

→ read full article

Genocide? As Gaza Dries Out, Israel Turns Off Fresh Water Spigot
Darius Shahtahmasebi | Intrepid Report – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

Rather than heeding the warnings from the UN to open up Gaza’s blockade and allow vital aid, what we have witnessed over the course of the last decade is a periodic all-out Israeli assault on Gaza’s vital infrastructure.

→ read full article

America’s ‘Liberalism’ & Other Inhumane Styles of Governance at Home and Internationally
Richard Falk | Global Justice in the 21st Century – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

25 Feb 2018 – With apologies for this long post, which attempts to situate the struggle for an ethically and ecologically viable political future for the United States and the world in the overheated preoccupation with Trump and Trumpism, which is itself a distraction from the species challenges confronting the whole of humanity at the present time. Many of us, and I include myself, have allowed the side show to become the main attraction, which is itself a reason for struggle against the enveloping darkness.

→ read full article

Haiti’s Latest Indignity at the Hands of Dogooders, Oxfam’s Sex Scandal
Mark Schuller – Counter Punch, 26 Feb 2018

International donors had pledged $10 billion for the Haiti response at a March 31, 2010 UN conference. According to the UN Special Envoy’s office, this amount was later upped to $13 billion, while individual donors worldwide contributed just over $3 billion. The 16-billion-dollar question was, often asked, “Where did the money go?”

→ read full article

Coca-Cola and Nestlé to Privatize the Largest Reserve of Water in South America
Amanda Froelich | Truth Theory – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

5 Feb 2018 – Private companies such as Coca-Cola and Nestlé are allegedly in the process of privatizing the largest reserve of water, known as the Guarani Aquifer, in South America. The aquifer is located beneath the surface of Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay and is the second largest-known aquifer system in the world.

→ read full article

Maung Zarni: Myanmar Feels like a Big Cage for Rohingyas
Rifat Islam Esha – Dhaka Tribune, 26 Feb 2018

19 Feb 2018 – Rohingya repatriation to Myanmar from the Myanmar army’s perspective is a tactical retreat in the face of heavy artillery of international condemnations, criticisms and reimposition of sanctions, and it might take around 10-20 years to complete.

→ read full article

Pentagon to Allow Nuclear Response to Non-Nuclear Attacks
Prof. Marjorie Cohn – Global Research, 26 Feb 2018

8 Feb 2018 – For the first time, the new NPR states that the United States could use nuclear weapons in response to non-nuclear attacks, including cyberattacks, in “extreme circumstances to defend the vital interests of the United States, its allies and partners.” This new strategy opens the door to first-use of nuclear weapons, which is prohibited under international law.

→ read full article

Disaster Capitalism in Puerto Rico
Stephen Lendman | Intrepid Report – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

21 Feb 2018 – The pattern is familiar, corporate predators profiting from natural and other disasters. Free-wheeling capitalism works this way, profiting from mass-privatizations, deregulation, unrestricted market access, along with deep cuts in social spending to help finance plunder.

→ read full article

Go in Peace!
Uri Avnery | Gush Shalom – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

I Love Israel. My comrades and I created it and paid for it with our blood (literally). My heart aches when I see what is happening. But I remain an optimist. I continue to believe that somehow, somewhere, salvation will come. New political forces will emerge and come to the fore. As our Muslim friends would say: inshallah (God willing).

→ read full article

Multi-phase Weaponisation of Replica Guns for Children
Anthony Judge | Laetus in Praesens – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

A viable alternative to the response of Donald Trump to the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting (14 Feb 2018) with its focus on arming teachers. What follows is a proposal by the Notional Rifle Association — necessarily more radical than that of our colleagues in the National Rifle Association. It could be considered potentially both more politically feasible and more cost-effective.

→ read full article

Is Oxford University Complicit in Aung San Suu Kyi’s Genocide Denial?
Maung Zarni | Open Democracy - TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

Just as Suu Kyi dismisses allegations of Myanmar’s international human rights crimes as designed to tarnish the image of Myanmar, the administration at Oxford University considers this a “public relations” issue.

→ read full article

(Português) Jan Gerdes, o ex-produtor de leite que transformou a sua fazenda [quinta] em um santuário para os animais
David Arioch | Jornalismo Cultural – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

22 fev 2018 – O alemão Jan Gerdes era um típico produtor de leite que via os animais apenas como fonte de renda. Inclusive evitava proximidade para não criar laços com os animais explorados em sua fazenda no Norte da Alemanha. Porém, um dia ele decidiu se questionar sobre o que estava fazendo – se aquilo era, de fato, certo.

→ read full article

Evolution of Mankind and Civilizations — A Few Tentative Thoughts
Dr. Ravi P Bhatia – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

26 Feb 2018 – The cosmos has billions of galaxies and perhaps trillions of earth-like planets revolving around their stars but astronomers who have been assiduously studying these planets have not been able to find any other planet which supports life on them or at least a form of life consisting of human beings and other living objects such as plants and animals as on earth.

→ read full article

The Polar Boom: Corporations Flock to Melting Arctic for Oil and Trade Routes
Baher Kamal | Toward Freedom – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

16 Feb2018 — As the global demand for fossil fuels rises and the Arctic sea ice continues to melt, multinational corporations and governments are deepening efforts to expand oil exploration and trade routes in the region. While corporations see a profit, environmentalists see a crisis.

→ read full article

Marx’s Analysis of the Laws of Capital and the Share Market Crisis
Nick Beams | WSWS – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

17 Feb 2018 – Down through the years one of the most persistent attacks on Karl Marx by the high priests of bourgeois economics—the ideological guardians of the profit system—has been his contention that, in the final analysis, capitalism depends on the impoverishment of the working class.

→ read full article

Spherons’ Sociocybernetic MegaScience
Leo Semashko – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

Global Breakthrough of Policy, Business and Governance to Genetic Structural Harmony of Social Production and Universal Peace. Gene technology, engineering and therapy for pathological societies.

→ read full article

Syria Conflicts Highlight Violations of Humanitarian International Law
Rene Wadlow – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

21 Feb 2018 – A recent wave of fighting in Syria has highlighted the violations of humanitarian international law. Calls from U.N. officials for at least a month-long truce so that food and medical supplies could reach the civilian population have not been honored. The scale of the violations is such that they can be considered as a deliberate policy and not as events of “collateral damage.”

→ read full article

The Coming Wars to End All Wars
Edward Curtin – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

24 Feb 2018 – The Trump and Netanyahu governments have a problem: How to start a greatly expanded Middle-Eastern war without having a justifiable reason for one. No doubt they are working hard to solve this urgent problem. If they can’t find a “justification” (which they can’t), they will have to create one (which they will). Or perhaps they will find what they have already created.

→ read full article

Why the Experience of Ahed Tamimi Matters So Much
Richard Falk | Global Justice in the 21st Century – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

13 Feb 2018 – It is now known by virtually everyone that a 16-year-old girl, now 17, named Ahed Tamimi, confronted Israeli soldiers on her family’s land shortly after her cousin, Mohammed, was shot in the face with a rubber bullet, causing a coma. The video of her actions has gone viral, showing the world a courageous young woman engaging in nonviolent acts of resistance, and then a day later in the middle of the night being arrested in her home and then charged with a series of crimes.

→ read full article

Sounds Familiar… ?
Dietrich Fischer – TRANSCEND Media Service, 26 Feb 2018

A man is taking a walk in Central park in New York. Suddenly he sees a little girl being attacked by a pit bull dog. He runs over and starts fighting with the dog.

→ read full article

In Pursuit of Peace and Justice: 100 Peace & Justice Leaders and Models (List #2)
Anthony J. Marsella, Ph.D., & Kathie Malley-Morrison, Ed.D. – TRANSCEND Media Service, 19 Feb 2018

14 Feb 2018 – The individuals included on our current list are from all genders, ages, roles. They are from many nations, ethnocultural groups, and “races.” There is a rising tide of commitment to peace and justice; there is an intolerance of the corruption, cronyism, and asymmetric power, sustaining current abuses. There is a new spirit of resistance to the old-world moral order, dominated too long by a limited number of oligarchs and martial nations.

→ read full article

Nuclear Abolition: A Sisyphean Task?
David Krieger | Nuclear Age Peace Foundation – TRANSCEND Media Service, 19 Feb 2018

15 Feb 2018 – Nuclear weapons threaten everyone and everything we love and cherish. Why do we accept and tolerate these intolerable weapons? Every thinking person on the planet should stand against these omnicidal weapons and work for their elimination. Nine leaders in nine countries have their fingers on the nuclear button.

→ read full article

Playing by the Rules? Nuclear Powers Could Learn from Olympic Athletes and Fans
Marilyn Langlois – TRANSCEND Media Service, 19 Feb 2018

Sometimes it is regular people in unlikely places who need to show world leaders the way: ice hockey players or figure skaters here; families attending an international sports event there. People who have an innate sense of fairness and solidarity and are willing to follow sensible rules, as long as they are applied evenly. So instead of the US insisting on North Korea discontinuing its nuclear weapons program, what if the US tried listening to what people want and took a different approach?

→ read full article

Extinguishing Poverty
Pawel Kuczynski – TRANSCEND Media Service, 19 Feb 2018

Final Solution

→ read full article

The US Needs “Eureka!” Moments Re: ‘Vetting’; ‘Displacement’; ‘Discernment’; ‘Integration’!
Gary Corseri – TRANSCEND Media Service, 19 Feb 2018

As with most good, apocryphal stories—the parables in the Bible, for example—there are grains of truth, lessons to be vetted and discerned—pieces to be integrated into the bigger puzzle. Here’s the story/myth: Hiero, the local tyrant, suspects a goldsmith of replacing a measure of gold with silver in a golden crown. Hiero contacts Archimedes to verify his suspicions. But…, how?

→ read full article