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11 Sept and the 'war on terrorism'
- December 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 ...
- Journalists are under fire for telling the truth, Robert Fisk, 18 December 2002
- 'War on Terror' Infringing Human Rights UNHCR Says, Reuters, 17 December 2002
- Pentagon to target allies with covert propaganda, Andrew Buncombe, 17 December 2002
- Afghanistan: Women Still Not 'Liberated' - Police Abuse, Forced Chastity Tests, and Taliban-Era Restrictions in Herat, Human Rights Watch, 17 December 2002
- Bush under pressure over terrorism inquiry, Andrew Gumbel, 15 December 2002
- Kissinger resigns as head of terror panel, Rupert Cornwell, 14 December 2002
- Making the Connections, Adrienne Rich, 13 December 2002
- Powell unveils plan to reform 'autocratic' Middle East, Rupert Cornwell, 13 December 2002
- America's Bid for Global Dominance, John Pilger, 12 December 2002
- The American Administration Is A Bloodthirsty Wild Animal, Harold Pinter, 11 December 2002
- Afghan Refugees Protest Human Rights Abuses, Press Coverage of the RAWA protest rally, 10 December 2002
- Statement on International Human Rights Day, RAWA, 10 December 2002
- What if the Hunt for 'Evildoers' Aimed at Us? Robert Scheer, 10 December 2002
- Not such a super power after all - a new US poll shows that the world is falling out of love with America, Peter Preston, 9 December 2002
- Attitude Adjustment on Human Rights, Christopher Brauchli, 7 December 2002
- With runners and whispers, al-Qa'ida outfoxes US forces, Robert Fisk, 6 December 2002
- Media Spin Can Separate War From Death, Norman Solomon, 5 December 2002
- Lies, damned lies and terror warnings, John Pilger, 3 December 2002
- Ariel Sharon has walked into a trap - and we are following him Osama bin Laden is writing the script in the war against terror, Robert Fisk, 1 December 2002
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