• Barrett Brown, the journalist that faces over 100 years in prison

    Interview with Kevin Gallagher, the director of Free Barrett Brown By Milan Srećković, FreedomFight.net Barrett Brown is an American journalist who faces over 100 years in prison for charges related to his research on government intelligence contractors. His work has appeared in the Guardian, Vanity Fair, Huffington Post and many other outlets. He has been often misrepresented in the media as a spokesperson for the […]

    Barrett Brown, the journalist that faces over 100 years in prison
  • How to Survive Depression in a Dog-Eat-Dog Society

    By Milan Srećković, FreedomFight.net Psychology and psychiatry are increasingly becoming mere tools of subordinating individuals to the current power relations and suppressing of social rebellions and resistance. Connections with authoritarian institutions and pharmaceutical business are making them more profit oriented and opened to abuse. Bruce E. Levine, a clinical psychologist who has been in practice for nearly three decades in Cincinnati, […]

    How to Survive Depression in a Dog-Eat-Dog Society
  • The European peasant movement: the struggle to change the EU

    Interview with Genevieve Savigny, representative for European Coordination of Via Campesina By Milenko Srećković and Irina Cerić, www.FreedomFight.net Genevieve Savigny shares a farm with her companion in the South of France, in the Alps. Her companion grows about 60 hectares of wheat, lavender and fodder crops. She keeps chicken and other poultry to sell at a local market, a practice […]

    The European peasant movement: the struggle to change the EU
  • Wind, Water and Solar Power of Preserving Life on Earth – interview with Mark Z. Jacobson

    In this exclusive interview for Freedom Fight Info, Mark Z. Jacobson, professor at Stanford University, talks about concrete solutions for climate changes and about alternatives to technology that is threatening the very life on earth as we know it. By Milan Srećković How much was done in US on converting to renewable energy and how much time it will take […]

    Wind, Water and Solar Power of Preserving Life on Earth – interview with Mark Z. Jacobson
  • Financial worries makes you stupid, study finds

    Financial worries create cognitive deficit equivalent to 13-point loss in IQ, research shows Finding it hard to make ends meet can impoverish the brain and reduce your ability to think, say scientists. Financial worries tax the brain so much they create a “cognitive deficit” equivalent to a 13-point loss in IQ, a study found. The problem is distinct from the […]

    Financial worries makes you stupid, study finds
  • Does Obama know he’s fighting on al-Qa’ida’s side?

    If Barack Obama decides to attack the Syrian regime, he has ensured – for the very first time in history – that the United States will be on the same side as al-Qa’ida. By Robert Fisk Quite an alliance! Was it not the Three Musketeers who shouted “All for one and one for all” each time they sought combat? This […]

    Does Obama know he’s fighting on al-Qa’ida’s side?
  • Sarajevo, 1995 and Damascus, 2013: The use of mass attack deception to decide wars

    In August 1995, Western governments, and particularly the Bill Clinton White House, were in great quandary. The negotiations with the Serbs were going well as President Slobodan Milosevic was demonstrating unprecedented flexibility and accepting virtually all the demands put forward by the West. Hence, it was becoming politically and legally impossible for the U.S.-led West to launch the NATO military […]

    Sarajevo, 1995 and Damascus, 2013: The use of mass attack deception to decide wars
  • Ola Tunander: Main reason for NATO intervention against Serbian army was falsified

    Professor Ola Tunander, from the Peace Research Institute in Oslo, claims he was told by several sources that, after the investigation, NATO concluded that the Bosnian Army forces controlled by Alija Izetbegović are responsible for shelling of Sarajevo’s Markale Market. But this incident was misused to legitimize NATO intervention in 1995 against Serbian side in Bosnian war. STOCKHOLM, AUGUST 20 […]

    Ola Tunander - research professor at the Peace Research Institute Oslo.

Interviews »

Barrett Brown, the journalist that faces over 100 years in prison

Barrett Brown, the journalist that faces over 100 years in prison

October 4, 2013 at 8:36 PM

Interview with Kevin Gallagher, the director of Free Barrett Brown By Milan Srećković, FreedomFight.net Barrett Brown, an American journalist who faces over 100 years in...

Politics »

Latin America’s Anti-Intervention Bloc

Latin America’s Anti-Intervention Bloc

October 5, 2013 at 11:34 AM

In Latin America, opposition to military intervention in Syria reflects the wariness of a region long beset with U.S. interventions of its own. Argentine President Cristina...

Society »

Why the Rich and Powerful Have Less Empathy

Why the Rich and Powerful Have Less Empathy

October 7, 2013 at 8:24 PM

A psychologist reveals that the richer and more powerful a person is, the less empathy he or she is likely to have for people who are lower in status. By Kathleen Geier /...

Opinions »

Myths of American exceptionalism – by Howard Zinn

Myths of American exceptionalism – by Howard Zinn

September 15, 2013 at 3:28 PM

Russian president Vladimir Putin wrote a column, published by the New York Times on Sept. 11, 2013. He criticized the Barack Obama’s notion of American exceptionalism. ”It...

Movies, Documentaries, Videos… »

Manufacturing Consent – Noam Chomsky and the Media (1992)

Manufacturing Consent – Noam Chomsky and the Media (1992)

September 5, 2013 at 5:55 PM

If you’ve spent time on a college campus, you’ll have heard the name Noam Chomsky uttered in reverent tones. “It gets embarrassing,” said the man himself. “I can’t...

Book Reviews »

Ours to master and to own
Workers’ Control from the Commune to the Present (2011)
Autor: Immanuel Ness and Dario Azzellini
Publisher: Haymarket Books

Ours to master and to own – Workers’ Control from the Commune to the Present

August 22, 2013 at 12:21 PM

Ours to master and to own – Workers’ Control from the Commune to the Present (2011). Autor: Immanuel Ness and Dario Azzellini Publisher: Haymarket Books From the...

Fun »

Bono chased by angry anarchists in Germany

Bono chased by angry anarchists in Germany

September 24, 2013 at 7:07 AM

The U2 frontman, who has long campaigned on political issues and global problems, was in Heiligendamm in 2007 for the 33rd G8 summit meeting of world leaders when he was cornered...

News »

Human Rights Watch: Syrian Rebels Committed War Crimes, Killed 190 Civilians

Human Rights Watch: Syrian Rebels Committed War Crimes, Killed 190 Civilians

October 11, 2013 at 12:27 PM

BEIRUT (AP) — Jihadi-led rebel fighters in Syria killed at least 190 civilians and abducted more than 200 during an offensive against pro-regime villages, committing a war...

Other News

Human Rights Watch: Syrian Rebels Committed War Crimes, Killed 190 Civilians

Human Rights Watch: Syrian Rebels Committed War Crimes, Killed 190 Civilians

BEIRUT (AP) — Jihadi-led rebel fighters in Syria killed at least 190 civilians and abducted more than 200 during an offensive against pro-regime villages, committing a war crime, an international human rights group said Friday. The Aug. 4 attacks on unarmed civilians in more than a dozen villages in the coastal province of Latakia were systematic and could even amount […]

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Why the Rich and Powerful Have Less Empathy

Why the Rich and Powerful Have Less Empathy

A psychologist reveals that the richer and more powerful a person is, the less empathy he or she is likely to have for people who are lower in status. By Kathleen Geier / The Washington Monthly / October 7, 2013 Psychologist Daniel Goleman has written a fascinating piece for today’s New York Times about social status and empathy. It seems that the richer and more powerful […]

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Latin America’s Anti-Intervention Bloc

Latin America’s Anti-Intervention Bloc

In Latin America, opposition to military intervention in Syria reflects the wariness of a region long beset with U.S. interventions of its own. By W. Alex Sanchez, October 4, 2013, www.fpif.org As political attention has shifted from a potential U.S. military strike against Syria to a potential agreement on the dismantling of Syria’s chemical weapons arbitrated by Russia, all eyes […]

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Vietnam independence hero General Giap dead at 102

Vietnam independence hero General Giap dead at 102

General Vo Nguyen Giap, architect of Vietnam’s military victories over France and the United States, has died, family members and government officials said. Giap, 102, died on Friday evening in a military hospital in the capital of Hanoi where he had spent close to four years growing weaker and suffering from long illnesses. The son of a peasant scholar, he […]

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Golden Dawn leader arrested on charges of forming a criminal organization

Golden Dawn leader arrested on charges of forming a criminal organization

Greek police have arrested the leader, several MPs and dozens of members of ultra-right Golden Dawn party on charges of leading a “criminal organization.” The party promised to respond with mass rallies of its supporters. Greek police issued arrest warrants for Golden Dawn leader Nikos Michaloliakos, party spokesman and MP Ilias Kassidiairis, two other prominent members, at least five other […]

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