By Gilbert Mercier. Donald Trump’s election is viewed by most on the United States’ left coast and worldwide as a regressive historical anomaly. It has left the political class in Washington, and the rest of the world, in a state of shock. The type of nightmarish hangover that a drunk time traveler would get if […]
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Sweden now allowing US Homeland Security officers at Stockholm airport, permanently and with access to own weapons
By Prof. Marcello Ferrada de Noli, Chairman, Swedish Professors and Doctors for Human Rights. US Ambassador to Sweden and Swedish Minister of Interior sign the agreement in Stockholm, 4 November 2016: In brief: Sweden is now allowing US Homeland Security to station officers at Stockholm airport on a permanent basis, and with access to their own […]
U.S. – As the Political Charade Ends, the Real Battle Begins
By Dr. Nozomi Hayase PhD, member of The Indicter Editorial Board. Click on the image for the John Pilger interview with Julian Assange The U.S. political charade is nearing its finale with the most hated presidential candidates in history rushing to the finish line. At this point, the contest of the greater of two evils […]
Sweden’s business with Clinton Foundation in a geopolitical context
By Prof Marcello Ferrada de Noli, Chairman, Swedish Professors and Doctors for Human Rights. Summary: Ensuing a brief characterization of ties maintained between Sweden and the Hillary Clinton-led US Department, and summarily reviewing the Swedish political and media consensus on this and related issues, I present a list of Swedish state-owned and private companies contributing […]
Pro-Clinton media calls UK to suspend diplomatic immunity of Ecuador Embassy over WikiLeaks publication of Hillary’s emails
By Prof Marcello Ferrada de Noli, Chair, Swedish Professors and Doctors for Human Rights. A Newsweek op-ed article authored by Paul Webster Hare, “Assange And Wikileaks Make a Mockery of the Diplomacy They Enjoy” – also published in other media, e.g. UPI Top News – [1] asks the UK authorities to consider the suspension of […]
How Sweden will help bombing Yemen exporting weapons to UAE
By Prof. Marcello Ferrada de Noli, Chairman, Swedish Doctors for Human Rights. This article is the continuation of “Sweden’s unethical – and unlawful – arms deals with ISIS-backing Saudis“. Sweden now deepens arms deals with Arab dictatorships, this time with the United Arab Emirates – which anew constitutes a questionable state-behaviour from the perspective of […]
Controversy over WikiLeaks Podesta Emails Opens a Debate for Future Journalism
By Dr. Nozomi Hayase PhD, member of The Indicter Editorial Board. WikiLeaks image in the release series The Podesta Emails In its 10th years of existence, WikiLeaks has been at the center of controversy. Ever since its global debut with the 2010 Apache helicopter gun-sight video depicting the killing of civilians in Baghdad, the whistleblowing […]
Iraq war: Swedish participation in US bombing of Baghdad civilian shelters
By Prof Marcello Ferrada de Noli Chair, Swedish Doctors for Human Rights – SWEDHR. The active participation of “neutral” Sweden in the occupation war of Iraq on behalf of the occupation forces is not known in its full extent by the international public at large. What is commonly known is that Bofors cannons sold […]
Sweden’s unethical – and unlawful – arms deals with ISIS-backing Saudis
By Prof Marcello Ferrada de Noli, Chair, Swedish Doctors for Human Rights – SWEDHR. Prime Minister of Sweden Stefan Löfven, and with him the Swedish banker Marcus Wallenberg (CEO of Investor, the main holding company of the Wallenbergs), are travelling to Saudi Arabia for an official visit. The meetings with the Saudis, as announced […]
WikiLeaks, 10 Years of Pushing the Boundaries of Free Speech
By Dr Nozomi Hayase, Member of The Indicter editorial board. “To me, freedom of speech is something that represents the very dignity of what a human being is… that’s what marks us off from the stones and stars.” These are words spoken by Mario Savio, the spokesperson for the Free Speech Movement in the 60’s. […]