The Indicter, Vol 2, Nr 31, 20 February 2016 By Prof Marcello Ferrada de Noli PhD. Chairman of Swedish Doctors for Human Rights and of The Indicter’s Editorial board. Prologue It has been nearly six years since Time Magazine acknowledged – see image above – that the organization founded by Mr Julian Assange, WikiLeaks, “could […]
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NATO’s Propaganda War. A case study on Norwegian propaganda in Libya
The Indicter, Vol 2, Nr 28, 10 Feb 2016 By Jón Karl Stefánsson M.A. and Professor Floyd Webster Rudmin Ph.D. Professor Rudmin is member of The Indicter’s editorial board. Norway is probably not the first country that comes to mind when thinking of biased media and war propaganda. Norway is famous for hosting the Nobel […]
Military to Military – Seymour M. Hersh on US intelligence sharing in the Syrian war
Editor’s Note: Author Seymour M. Hersh and London Review of Books have kindly authorized The Indicter to reproduce this analysis which originally appeared on London Review of Books, Vol. 38 No. 1 · 7 January 2016. . Barack Obama’s repeated insistence that Bashar al-Assad must leave office – and that there are ‘moderate’ rebel groups […]
Assange’s Battle; A Fight for Democracy
The Indicter, Vol 1, Nr 18, 15 December 2015 Featured article in The Indicer special issue on the Assange case . By Nozomi Hayase, Ph.D. In its nine years of existence, WikiLeaks has become the first global 4th estate. Their 2008 release of the classified US military video documenting the slaying of Iraqi civilians in New […]
Political facts in the Swedish case VS. Assange. Analysis
by Professor Marcello Ferrrada de Noli Chairman, Swedish Doctors for Human Rights Against the backdrop of a drastic falling of Sweden’s international status under the Reinfeldt/Bildt administration, the “Assange Case” emerged as the Swedish rulers’ political alibi. Now when the plot has been debunked, it has come the time for dropping the “case”. But […]