A special MintPress ANALYSIS
A special MintPress ANALYSIS
“It is time for all faiths to come together and say in one voice: ‘Not in our name!’” Dr. John Andrew Morrow, one of the forces behind a new interfaith movement to stand in peaceful opposition to ISIS and extremist groups like it, tells MintPress.
“It is time for all faiths to come together and say in one voice: ‘Not in our name!’” Dr. John Andrew Morrow, one of the forces behind a new interfaith movement to stand in peaceful opposition to ISIS and extremist groups like it, tells MintPress.
As Chile buries one face of the horrors of the dictatorship era, the country moves to prosecute those responsible for the burning death of an American resident.
As Chile buries one face of the horrors of the dictatorship era, the country moves to prosecute those responsible for the burning death of an American resident.
Twelve years have passed since an American activist was crushed to death by an Israeli bulldozer, 12 years which have been marked by a lengthy legal battle and repeated calls for an investigation into Rachel’s death by activists, her parents, and even the Bush and Obama administrations.
Twelve years have passed since an American activist was crushed to death by an Israeli bulldozer, 12 years which have been marked by a lengthy legal battle and repeated calls for an investigation into Rachel’s death by activists, her parents, and even the Bush and Obama administrations.
Dirar Abu Sisi, a man without a country or a party, faces a cruel fate devised for him by Israeli intelligence, who claim the civil engineer masterminded Hamas’ missile engineering program.
Dirar Abu Sisi, a man without a country or a party, faces a cruel fate devised for him by Israeli intelligence, who claim the civil engineer masterminded Hamas’ missile engineering program.
MintPress editor Mnar Muhawesh speaks to a survivor of all three attempts to break Israel’s deadly blockade on Gaza via aid ship, and the subsequent journey for justice at the International Criminal Court.
MintPress editor Mnar Muhawesh speaks to a survivor of all three attempts to break Israel’s deadly blockade on Gaza via aid ship, and the subsequent journey for justice at the International Criminal Court.
As Israel faces a gathering storm at the International Criminal Court, the court’s own crisis of legitimacy may spur it to action.
As Israel faces a gathering storm at the International Criminal Court, the court’s own crisis of legitimacy may spur it to action.