Browsing Year: 2018

Who ordered, and Why, the assassination of the Donetsk Republic leader Alexander Zakharchenko?

“Political scientist Vadim Karasev explains why the murder of  the DPR leader is beneficial to Kiev” Commenting the terrorist attack which assassinated the leader of the Democratic Republic of Donetsk Alexander Zakharchenko, the Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs Pavlo Klimkin [phoyo at right], recently declared: “We always expect provocations from Russia, knowing that terrorists could […]

A Critical Analysis on the Reporting of Chemical Weapons in Syria

. False Flags, Media Hype, and Botched UN Inspections .By Subrata Ghoshroy,,  Research Affiliate, Program in Science, Technology, and Society, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Visiting Professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. There are perhaps two things that most Americans remember from the ill-fated invasion of Iraq in 2003: President George Bush’s “Mission Accomplished” speech […]

The Significance of WikiLeaks as Invention of the World’s First True Free Press

By Nozomi Hayase, PhD, Member of The Indicter‘s Editorial Board. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange remains in solitary confinement inside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where he was granted asylum in 2012 against the threat of extradition to the United States for his publishing activities. In recent months, Ecuador’s President Lenin Moreno, under pressure from the […]

New fake ‘rescue’ scenes by White Helmets in Western media narrative on Syria. Stage & training scenes published as ‘real action’

White Helmets operatives training “recruits”, rehearsal stage fires and fake lifesaving …and how to pose in photographs and videos later distributed by pro-NATO press agencies as if were ‘real rescue’ imagery or footage. By Marcello Ferrada de Noli Professor Emeritus and The Indicter chief editor   The AFP photo above correspond instead  to a fake […]

Why Americans Need to Defend Julian Assange’s Freedom

Criminalizing the act of publishing through the Espionage Act destroys the First Amendment as the guardian of democracy. By Nozomi Hayase, PhD, Member of The Indicter‘s Editorial Board. Over 50 years ago, in his letter from the Birmingham Jail, addressing a struggle of the civil right era, Martin Luther King Jr. wrote, “We will have […]

Court Grants Julian Assange Freedom Just As U.S. Ramps Up Claims

By Andrew Kreig J.D., M.S.L., attorney and journalist. Director of JIP, Member of the Editorial Board, and Associate Editor at The Indicter Magazine. Julian Assange, center, at Ecuador’s Embassy (Photo Collage by The Indicter Magazine) A major international human rights body has ordered the United Kingdom to free WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange for safe passage […]

Logical and Geopolitical Issues in UK ‘Operation Novichok’

By Professor Marcello Ferrada de Noli, The Indicter editor-in-chief. Introduction A British M16 agent, Sergei Skripal, is found in a public bench at Salisbury, and taken to hospital with symptoms of poisoning. Simultaneously, Western media refers the event as to the “Russian spy attack”, [1] and the expression “Russian Novichok” filled its headlines [2]. Ensuing, […]