Syria Sarin Allegation: How UN-Panel Report Twists and Omits Evidence

By Adam Larson. A Meaningful Report from Independent Experts? On September 6, the latest report of the United Nations Independent Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic (hereafter CoI) was released for public review. [1] First circulated on August 8, the report focuses on many incidents in Syria over the reporting period (March 1 […]

That September 11, when U.S. decided yet another regime-change. My personal testimony

By Marcello Ferrada de Noli. Today, 11 of September, we sadly commemorate a new anniversary of the U.S. backed military coup that deposed and killed the democratic elected Chilean President Salvador Allende, with the purpose of changing a democratic regime and install the fascist rule of General Augusto Pinochet. We also pay homage in this […]

Extraordinary renditions and arbitrary detentions

By Professor Marcello Ferrada de Noli, Chair, Swedish Professors & Doctors for Human Rights. Image above, from The New Yorker article by Jane Mayer, “Outsourcing Torture“ As a legalized concept of international acceptance, Human Rights is considered a ’modern’ instrument, brought by the United Nations in 1948 after the ‘horrors of the Second World War’. […]

From Watergate to Russiagate: the Hidden Scandal of American Power

By Nozomi Hayase, Ph.D. Member of The Indicter Editorial Board. Click on image above for video Political corruption often leads to a constitutional crisis. The Watergate scandal that took down Richard Nixon shook up American politics. Over four decades later, we are now seeing another scandal associated with campaign officials. Dubbed “Russiagate”, a liberal media […]

Welcome to Hell for Capitalists Who Wreck and Exploit

By Gilbert Mercier, Associate Editor at The Indicter Magazine. Anti-capitalist and anti-globalist protesters, by the thousands, have greeted world leaders and their entourage in Hamburg, Germany, for the G20 summit. About 15,000 demonstrated on Thursday, July 6, 2017, and the riot police cracked down on them with water cannons set on armored vehicles. The local police […]

Prisoners exchange in the Ukraine. Conflict is a human rights issue

By Prof. Marcello Ferrada de Noli, PhD. Chair, Swedish Professors and Doctors for Human Rights –SWEDHR. Ukraine and the Democratic Republics of Donetsk and Luhansk should pursue a prompt solution for the prisoners exchange. From an international legislation perspective, the exchange of prisoners should not be viewed as an issue of war-behaviour primarily focused on […]

Saudi Arabia vs Qatar: Middle East Controlled-Demolition Plan?

By Gilbert Mercier, Associate Editor at The Indicter Magazine There is trouble in oil paradise. It seems that all the elements of an already explosive geopolitical concoction are getting vigorously stirred. The palace coup in Saudi Arabia, conducted by King Salman’s own son, Prince Mohammad bin Salman, on June 21, 2017, should be understood as the […]