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Anti-democrats be damned
Autocrats, censors and filters beware: The Pirate Bay is known for defending people’s right to freedom of speech on the Internet, and this is exactly what motivated them to start this new blogging service. Brokep, one of the co-founders of the site, told TorrentFreak that the idea to start a blogging service came up when…
Bloggers take free tour
Marvel at liberal, American bloggers being seduced by a tour of Israel. The fact that they are willing to be wined and dined, courtesy of the Democratic Party, proves that both major sides in American politics are equally incapable of getting past the spin and recognising the reality of the ever-expanding occupation.
Smog, Rudd and Hu Jia
My following article appears in the Amnesty International Australia’s Uncensor campaign about human rights in China: The international outcry over China’s human rights abuses was temporarily disrupted this week with news from Beijing that the regime was determined to manage the city’s pollution problems by halting building construction after July for two months. Unfortunately, many…
The liberal blogosphere conspiracy
Steve Benen, the liberal blogger who runs The Carpetbagger Report, has recently been discovered to be the sole author of almost every liberal blog dealing with U.S. politics on the internet, blog readers recently discovered.
The torch, boycotts and Tibet
My following article appears in the Amnesty International Australia’s Uncensor campaign about human rights in China: The Beijing Games is shaping up as a public relations disaster for the Chinese Communist Party. Four months from the opening ceremony and global protests against the torch relay are gathering speed. Tibetan activists are successfully highlighting their cause…
Freedom stillborn on the island
Cuba’s Long Black Spring. A special report by the Committee to Protect Journalists.