Donald Trump’s Genocidal Acts Against Humanity

In 1979, United Nations Committee on Human Rights rapporteur Abdelwahab Bouhdiba cited the atrocities committed by the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia as an example of “autogenocide,” the carrying out or enabling of mass deaths among one’s own nation. Previously cited examples of genocide at the time Bouhdiba’s coined the word autogenocide, were Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan. … Read More >Donald Trump’s Genocidal Acts Against Humanity

How Iran Fights the Coronavirus and the U.S.: Sanctioned, Alone, but Still More Efficient

The 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic is taking a toll all over the globe, causing severe socioeconomic disruption, the stock market crash, millions of job losses, the postponement or cancellation of cultural and political events, and widespread fears of supply shortages resulting in panic purchasing. … Read More >How Iran Fights the Coronavirus and the U.S.: Sanctioned, Alone, but Still More Efficient

U.S. Coercion Is No Match for Cuba’s Internationalist Solidarity

After decades of being spoken about historically in terms of the Cuban Revolution and ideological anti-imperialism, the coronavirus pandemic has thrust Cuba onto the international arena and as a formidable opponent to capitalism. While Western countries struggle to cope with increasingly failing healthcare systems … Read More >U.S. Coercion Is No Match for Cuba’s Internationalist Solidarity

What Does the Pandemic Mean for the U.S. Election in November?

If the U.S. can ride through the crisis with a mortality rate of less than 1 percent or so, a strong economic recovery may still happen in the short term: Then President Donald Trump will likely be reelected. That is especially the case if the Democratic candidate, former Vice President Joe Biden maintains his Invisible Man profile of the past few weeks. … Read More >What Does the Pandemic Mean for the U.S. Election in November?