Eclipsed from the headlines by the ongoing carnage, there is an active
civil resistance in Iraq that opposes the occupation, the torture regime
it protects, and the jihadi and Ba'athist 'resistance' alike.
Submitted by Bill Weinberg on Fri, 09/21/2007 - 02:30.
This summer, Keith Yearman posted this on the Narcosphere:
Two years after rebellion erupted in Chiapas and a year after peasants were massacred by the Guerrero State Police near Aguas Blancas, a second rebel group appeared in southern Mexico. The Popular Revolutionary Army (EPR) stormed onto the scene. Newly-declassified documents suggest both the Mexican and U.S. governments underestimated the EPR in terms of size and reach.
The documents, obtained by College of DuPage Professor Keith Yearman under the Freedom of Information Act, originated within the State Department.
The inconvenient facts and unanswered questions surrounding the attacks are legion, but the endemic sloppiness of the self-styled "researchers" is delegitimizing the entire project of critiquing the "official version." The ostentatiously named "Truth movement" is not clearing the air, but muddying the water.
WW4 Report pamphlets
WAR AT THE CROSSROADS
An Historical Guide Through the Balkan Labyrinth
The Balkan region is intensely multicultural - a point of crossroads and clash for some of the world's major religions, cultural spheres, and economic systems. While there have been vicious wars in Balkan history, these have taken place in the context of manipulation by imperial powers and the self-serving local leaders who cater to them.
EPR Declassification Project
This summer, Keith Yearman posted this on the Narcosphere: