
Letter from prison
By MAHMOUD KHALIL: A letter dictated by telephone by the American student leader detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
By MAHMOUD KHALIL: A letter dictated by telephone by the American student leader detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
By JOSEPH DAHER: Israel has failed to achieve its primary goals in Gaza of destroying Hamas and ethnically cleansing the population, and has been discredited and delegitimized globally as a genocidal, colonialist, apartheid state
By FRANCISCO FOOT HARDMAN: Commentary on the documentary, currently showing in cinemas, directed by Basel Adra & Yuval Abraham
By JOÃO LANARI BO: Commentary on the documentary, currently showing in cinemas, directed by Basel Adra & Yuval Abraham
By IVONALDO NERES LEITE: The present time is not a receptacle for a single, homogeneous narrative for the Jewish question. It is not a void of discrepancies regarding political instrumentalization
By ALFREDO ATTIÉ: An Israeli far right seems like a contradiction in terms and demands a strong reaction from international society, to which this Israeli regime arrogantly turns its back
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Israel targets “its Jews,” identifying itself not with the heroic struggles of its people, as in the Warsaw Ghetto, but with the abominable practices of its ancestors’ executioners
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES: The importance of Holocaust memory and the responsibility to remember the atrocities committed to prevent them from happening again
By TARSUS GENUS: A spa in Gaza is a criminal tomb monument to democracy and freedom, which could only be conceived by those who make necrophilia a high-performance sport
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: I lie at the feet of my master, an old wanderer who got tired of walking. He stopped where he shouldn't have stopped. He had roots here, the family lands were taken by the Israelites
By NADERA SHALHOUB-KEVORKIAN: Women may need to remain invisible, and their decision to deny voice to their knowledge, and prevent their narratives from seeing the light of day, should guide our constructions
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: The war is not over and will not end any time soon, regardless of what happens in Gaza.
By MARIANN EDGAR BUDDE: Sermon by the bishop who attended Donald Trump's inauguration
By SALEM NASSER: What does it take for someone to see, to perceive, a genocide in progress?
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: The Russians finally seem to have learned that any deal with the United States is never more than an opportunistic farce
By CARLOS HENRIQUE VIANNA: Israel has the right to exist, but the foundations of its existence were largely based on disrespect for the inalienable rights of the Palestinians, who had lived there for so many centuries.
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: In the firing line are the cursed and unfortunate of the Earth. For these potential refugees, fate is being prepared in incubators where new forms of genocidal practices proliferate
By LEONARDO BOFF: May they be present in our minds this Christmas, those in the Gaza Strip, hungry and thirsty, not knowing how to hide from the bombs that destroy everything.
By MAHMOUD KHALIL: A letter dictated by telephone by the American student leader detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
By JOSEPH DAHER: Israel has failed to achieve its primary goals in Gaza of destroying Hamas and ethnically cleansing the population, and has been discredited and delegitimized globally as a genocidal, colonialist, apartheid state
By FRANCISCO FOOT HARDMAN: Commentary on the documentary, currently showing in cinemas, directed by Basel Adra & Yuval Abraham
By JOÃO LANARI BO: Commentary on the documentary, currently showing in cinemas, directed by Basel Adra & Yuval Abraham
By IVONALDO NERES LEITE: The present time is not a receptacle for a single, homogeneous narrative for the Jewish question. It is not a void of discrepancies regarding political instrumentalization
By ALFREDO ATTIÉ: An Israeli far right seems like a contradiction in terms and demands a strong reaction from international society, to which this Israeli regime arrogantly turns its back
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Israel targets “its Jews,” identifying itself not with the heroic struggles of its people, as in the Warsaw Ghetto, but with the abominable practices of its ancestors’ executioners
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES: The importance of Holocaust memory and the responsibility to remember the atrocities committed to prevent them from happening again
By TARSUS GENUS: A spa in Gaza is a criminal tomb monument to democracy and freedom, which could only be conceived by those who make necrophilia a high-performance sport
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: I lie at the feet of my master, an old wanderer who got tired of walking. He stopped where he shouldn't have stopped. He had roots here, the family lands were taken by the Israelites
By NADERA SHALHOUB-KEVORKIAN: Women may need to remain invisible, and their decision to deny voice to their knowledge, and prevent their narratives from seeing the light of day, should guide our constructions
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: The war is not over and will not end any time soon, regardless of what happens in Gaza.
By MARIANN EDGAR BUDDE: Sermon by the bishop who attended Donald Trump's inauguration
By SALEM NASSER: What does it take for someone to see, to perceive, a genocide in progress?
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: The Russians finally seem to have learned that any deal with the United States is never more than an opportunistic farce
By CARLOS HENRIQUE VIANNA: Israel has the right to exist, but the foundations of its existence were largely based on disrespect for the inalienable rights of the Palestinians, who had lived there for so many centuries.
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: In the firing line are the cursed and unfortunate of the Earth. For these potential refugees, fate is being prepared in incubators where new forms of genocidal practices proliferate
By LEONARDO BOFF: May they be present in our minds this Christmas, those in the Gaza Strip, hungry and thirsty, not knowing how to hide from the bombs that destroy everything.