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11 Sept and the 'war on terrorism'
- August 2002 archive
Please note that the articles listed below have a link back to the main 'war on terrorism' index page rather than this one, so you will need to use your back button to return to this page ...
- Patriotism and Dissent, Marty Jezer, 30 August 2002
- Doctor Arrested in Florida is a 'Terrorist,' Too, Arsalan Iftikhar, 29 August 2002
- A Heaping Helping of Hypocrisy, Molly Ivins, 29 August 2002
- Reflections on the Wall and Iraq, Bruce Rippe, 28 August 2002
- I'm With Dick! Let's Make War! Maureen Dowd, 28 August 2002
- Bush's secret visa courts after Sept 11 ruled illegal, Duncan Campbell, 28 August 2002
- Inarticulate, And Proud of It, James Carroll, 27 August 2002
- A War Based on Lies: the Blair government continues to insist that Iraq poses a threat to the Middle East, despite clear evidence to the contrary, John Pilger, 27 August 2002
- US Presses Allies on War Crimes Court: Aid Wielded in Push for Immunity Pacts, Peter Slevin, 27 August 2002
- Forget War, Try a New Marshall Plan, Molly Ivins, 26 August 2002
- Secret Court Rebuffs Ashcroft: Justice Department Chided On Misinformation, Dan Eggen and Susan Schmidt, 23 August 2002
- Tactics in War on Terror Violate Basic US Ideals, Myriam Marquez, 22 Aygyst 2002
- Afghanistan: Evidence Awaits in Mass Graves, Leonard S. Rubenstein, 22 August 2002
- Listening Could Relieve Strife That Leads to War, Paul Hawken, 22 August 2002
- 'Wag the Puppy' - New Twist in Media War, Norman Solomon, 22 August 2002
- US to Seek Mideast Reforms: Programs Aim to Foster Democracy, Education, Markets, Peter Slevin and Glenn Kessler, 21 August 2002
- Why Bush will not attend summit: Blair's support for the US after September 11 was not enough to influence him on green issues, Julian Borger, 21 August 2002
- Dollar falls as Saudi investors 'withdraw billions', Mark Tran, 21 August 2002
- Women Call on White House to Restore Afghan Aid, Alison Raphael, 20 August 2002
- Simplistic Hunt for Evil in a Complex World, Robert Scheer, 20 August 2002
- Gun for hire who has already died at least twice, Robert Fisk, 20 August 2002
- US helped as Saddam plotted chemical attacks, report says, David Teather, 19 August 2002
- UN Evidence of Taliban Massacre: Leaked Report Says 960 Died in Sealed Containers, David Teather, 19 August 2002
- Peace Groups Urge Caution, Senate Inquiry On Iraq, Australian Peace Groups, 19 August 2002
- Physicians for Human Rights Calls for End to Stalling of Investigation into Afghan Mass Graves; Urges UN Security Council to Authorize Commission of Inquiry, PHR, 18 August 2002
- Blair to use summit to lobby for war on Iraq, Jo Dillon, 18 August 2002
- Afghanistan: Instability Remains as US Eyes Attack on Iraq, Mushahid Hussain, 17 August 2002
- Be very afraid - Bush Productions is preparing to go into action, Robert Fisk, 17 August 2002
- Moral Relativism Won't Defeat Terrorists, Mike O'Donnell, 16 August 2002
- Arafat loyalists fight hardliners linked to al-Qa'ida, Robert Fisk, 16 August 2002
- US forces form quiet noose round Iraq: thePentagon has moved 50,000 soldiers, sailors,
airmen and marines within striking distance of Iraq in the past 10 months, Ian Bruce, 16 August 2002
- Camps for Citizens: Ashcroft's Hellish Vision - Attorney general shows himself as a menace to liberty, Jonathan Turley, 14 August 2002
- Bar Association Assails US on Detainees: Lawyer group demands to know why immigrants held after 9/11 have no counsel, Josh Meyer, 14 August 2002
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Afghanistan is on the brink of another disaster: the Americans now leave the beatings to Afghan allies, but the CIA are there during the beatings, Robert Fisk, 14 August 2002
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Return to Afghanistan: Americans begin to suffer grim and bloody backlash, Robert Fisk, 14 August 2002
- The war we couldn't report, Mike Vernon, 13 August 2002
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US considering wide terror hunt, Thom Shanker and James Risen, 13 August 2002
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US considers assassination squads: Pentagon said to be discussing use of units to work abroad, Oliver Burkeman, 13 August 2002
- At the al-Qa'ida cemetery, people kiss the earth above the honoured dead, Robert Fisk, 11 August 2002
- West's Greed for Oil Fuels Saddam Fever, Anthony Sampson, 11 August 2002
- Return to Afghanistan: Explosives that US knew would kill innocents continue to take their toll, Robert Fisk, 10 August 2002
- Return to Afghanistan: Ladies and gentlemen, let's have a big hand for Gul Agha - the UN's warlord of the year, Robert Fisk, 9 August 2002
- A Time for Nuclear Rituals, Ira Chernus, 9 August 2002
- Shortcuts To Missile Defense, Mary McGrory, 8 August 2002
- Counting the Dead: Attempts to Hide the Number of Afghan Civilians Killed by US Bombs Are An Affront To Justice, Marc Herold, 8 August 2002
- Return to Afghanistan: Families of the disappeared demand answers, Robert Fisk, 8 August 2002
- Projects to Rebuild Afghan Roads Going Nowhere, Despite Promises, Susan B. Glasser, 7 August 2002
- The return to Afghanistan: For the forgotten Afghans, the UN offers a fresh hell, Robert Fisk, 7 August 2002
- Pentagon rejects think-tank's recommendation to attack Saudi Arabia, Andrew Buncombe, 7 August 2002
- Mayor of Hiroshima Criticizes US for Unilaterally Pursuing Its Own Interests, Kenji Hall, 7 August 2002
- Facts Are the Best Cure for This Outbreak of War Fever: supporters of an Attack on Iraq are Struggling to Find Credible Reasons, Simon Tisdall, 7 August 2002
- Bush Administration Tries to Hide Role in Venezuela Coup, Mark Weisbrot, 7 August 2002
- The return to Afghanistan: Collateral damage, Robert Fisk, 6 August 2002
- Special Forces take over hunt for al-Qaeda, Peter Beaumont, 4 August 2002
- Britain rebuked over red tape block on Afghan aid, Tracy McVeigh, 4 August 2002
- US Stockpiles Oil to Avoid Price Shock, Julian Borger, 3 August 2002
- Taliban suspects cannot be tried in UK: Ministers told cases would be thrown out of court, Robert Verkaik, 3 August 2002
- Judge Orders US to Release Names of 9/11 Detainees, Neil A. Lewis, 3 August 2002
- Britons at Camp Delta make a sorry bunch of warriors: British detainees were captured at scenes of heaviest fighting in Afghanistan, but family and friends say they are innocent, Ian Burrell, 3 August 2002
- Abdullah, the king on a mission to prevent war, Robert Fisk in Beirut, 3 August 2002
- Where's the Debate Over Continued Bombing of Afghanistan? John Nichols, 2 August 2002
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