Imperialism & War > Middle East
None of the above
07 Jun 2012
Calling on Egyptians to vote for the Muslim Brotherhood is insane, argues Paul Demarty
Left Zionism exposed
26 Jan 2012
Leandros Fischer reviews 'False prophets of peace: liberal Zionism and the struggle', Tikva Honig-Parnassfor, Palestine Haymarket Books, 2011, pp264,
No war on Iran! For regime change from below!
26 Jan 2012
Make your voice heard against war and repression, urges Hands Off the People of Iran chair, Yassamine Mather
Islamists courted by imperialists
19 Jan 2012
The Muslim Brotherhood has shown itself to be the biggest political force. Meanwhile the left is under attack. Yassamine Mather gives her impressions following a recent visit to Egypt
No room for anti-Semites
19 Jan 2012
Tony Greenstein looks ahead to this weekend's AGM of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign
Anti-Semitism in anti-Zionist garb
15 Dec 2011
Tony Greenstein reviews Gilad Atzmon 'The wandering who?' Zero Books, 2011, pp203,
In the footsteps of Kropotkin
15 Dec 2011
How did self-declared anarchists come to support the Nato bombing of Libya? David Douglass reports
Embassy stunt backfires
08 Dec 2011
The attack on two diplomatic compounds was a gift to the imperialists, writes Yassamine Mather
Islamist election successes have lessons for left
08 Dec 2011
Socialists need to play the long game, argues James Turley
Out to roll back the revolution
01 Dec 2011
The military and the Muslim Brotherhood are only temporary allies, argues Eddie Ford
War on Iran has started
24 Nov 2011
Statement from Hands Off the People of Iran
Neglect and chauvinism
17 Nov 2011
The second Van earthquake has once again exposed the Turkish state's twisted priorities, writes Esen Uslu
State fault lines exposed
03 Nov 2011
Esen Uslu reports on the tremors that devastated Van province and examines the horrors perpetrated by official bureaucracy
An inconvenient execution
27 Oct 2011
The death of Gaddafi will not bring freedom to Libya, argues James Turley
Strange political symbiosis
20 Oct 2011
The US and the Iranian regime need each other, argues Yassamine Mather
Explaining the longevity of the theocratic regime
06 Oct 2011
It is riven with contradictions, corrupt, internationally isolated and opposed by the majority of its own people. Yet the Iranian regime survives. Yassamine Mather looks at the long history of struggle against the Islamic Republic