Main menu:

Recent posts

RSS in Arts

Categories

Archives

Donate

To help keep HP running

Archive for April, 2009

A hint of truth

Zvika Krieger has been reporting from Geneva on the Durban II conference and related events. After telling how anti-Zionists hijacked one panel, he recounts a moment from an NGO panel on “Freedom Of Expression And Incitement To Racial Or Religious Hatred” that perhaps redeemed the whole nasty business.

When the chair opened the floor to questions, [...]

Cynthia McKinney sinks into the abyss

While a Green party leader in Austria was honorably opposing her country’s business ties with Iran and her government’s participation in the Durban II conference featuring Iran’s antisemitic president, Cynthia McKinney– the US Green party’s candidate for President in 2008– was sinking deeper into the conspiratorial, antisemitic muck where Red and Brown converge.
I posted last [...]

Sabah al Mukhtar: Elders Fan

Darryl Bradford Smith is an antisemitic lunatic. One look at his web site will show you that.
There’s more in a March 2006 internet radio interview, which you can listen to on HP using the link below.
Mr Smith’s “returning guest” and “friend” in the interview, whom Smith has “the highest regard for”, is [...]

George Galloway: Troofer

Here is some George Galloway news that will surprise nobody at all:
George Galloway MP had a New Yorker called Tom Kiley on his Talksport radio show friday and saturday night talking about 9/11 and with particular focus on the destruction of the Twin Towers and World Trade Centre Building 7.
George Galloway opens the first show [...]

Iran’s Drive for Nuclear Weapons

Here’s a new video from AJC on Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Towards the end, there is some telling footage of regime-sponsored “demonstrations” in Tehran - it would appear that George W. Bush is not the only US President whose photograph gets burned.

Little Atoms with Noam Chomsky – tonight at 19.00 on Resonance 104.4FM

On tonight’s Little Atoms Neil Denny and Padraig Reidy talk to Professor Noam Chomsky.
Noam Chomsky has been described as the world’s greatest public intellectual. Born in 1928 in Philadelphia, Chomsky earned his academic stripes as a young linguistics professor at MIT in the 1950s. His theory of transformational grammar, forged at this time, posits that [...]

TULIP – Trade Unions Linking Israel and Palestine

 
Trade union leaders from three continents have announced the launch of a new global movement “to challenge the apologists for Hamas and Hizbollah in the labour movement” and to fight for a two-state solution to the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.
The movement is called TULIP – Trade Unions Linking Israel and Palestine.
The leaders are Paul Howes, national [...]

Regrettable Responses

Norm has a must-read post up here:
If something’s bad, it’s bad, and if it’s very bad, then it’s very bad, right? If something bad or very bad occurs, then people noticing it might say, ‘That’s bad’; they might condemn whoever is responsible for it, right? Well, sometimes. But other times what they do instead is [...]

Kenan Malik: From Fatwa to Jihad

Kenan has offered us this exclusive extract from his new book: From Fatwa to Jihad. You can read another chapter here, on Pickled Politics. Go on. We’ve done our bit. Now go and buy it.
In the run-up to the first anniversary of the 7/7 bombings, in July 2006, a row broke out between the [...]

BNP: Black Britons and Asian Britons ‘do not exist’

A BBC Radio 4 Press Release states:

Nick Griffin, chair of the British National Party, has defended party literature which tells members that Asian Britons and black Britons “do not exist” and said that the attempt by a “liberal elite” to label such people as British amounts to a “bloodless genocide.” Mr Griffin, who plans to [...]