Agustín Velloso CEPRID 24 - XII - 07
Last week end (14-16 December), the Forum for a Just Peace in the Middle East, one of the longest running plays in the world, was once again performed, this time in Alcorcon (a town close to Madrid). The plot was written by the Partido Socialista Obrero (...) >continue
Agustín Velloso CEPRID 11 - XII - 07
Ex-President Aznar made himself dismally famous four years ago when he chose to ally his fate with that of US President Bush in the war of aggression against Iraq.
The lies, cliches and slick, superficial slogans, that mixture of political machismo and fake (...) >continue
CEPRID 29 - X - 07
The deeds committed by the Israeli army and secret services in Lebanon, as in the occupied Palestinian territories, constitute a violent affront to the universal human conscience. These are criminal acts, as many people feel instinctively. They are different from the acts (...) >continue
Alberto Cruz CEPRID 18 - IX - 07
The main ideological battlefield in the Middle East is Lebanon. However much United States media cover the situation in Iraq (and one should remember the only thing they worry about is the number of their dead soldiers), that country is not the one where the (...) >continue
Asbjørn Wah CEPRID 16 -VIII -07
OUR ALTERNATIVES When the attacks on public services started in the 1980s, neo-liberal politicians exploited the discontent which already was prevalent with existing public services, linked to bureaucratisation, low quality or limited accessibility. For those of (...) >continue
Asbjørn Wah CEPRID 16 -VII -07
In spite of the neo-liberal offensive which still ravages our countries, the movements and the left in Norway have experienced some successes over the last years. New and untraditional alliances have been built. New working methods have been developed. Some (...) >continue
Alberto Cruz CEPRID 1 -VII -07
A time-worn adage in journalism says that redundancy enables a better understanding of language, so here we go again : the tree of Iraq stops us seeing the Middle East wood. Absorbed in our navel-gazing, we behave like children covering our ears to stave off a (...) >continue