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However ... figures might be on the low side because the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has rigorous standards for identifying who constitutes a working journalist. Furthermore, due to the lack of police investigations in the vast majority of murder cases, it is not clear how many journalists are killed for what they have revealed in print or just for knowing too much information." Read the Article "Terrorism Plot" or Entrapment? The Case of the NATO 3 Yana Kunichoff and Steve Horn, Truthout: "NATO 3 has become the moniker for three activists who arrived in Chicago to protest the NATO Summit. They now face charges of 'conspiring to commit domestic terrorism during the NATO summit.' Michael Deutsch of the National Lawyers Guild has alleged entrapment and possibly more as the activists charged with terrorism see their first day in court on May 22." Read the Article Occupying Different Worlds: NATO and Its Citizens J.A. Myerson, Truthout: "[Author] Michael Hastings [said]: 'We're spending $700 billion a year on defense ... We spent $120 billion in 2011 in Afghanistan. The takeaway I got from the protesters was that this money could be better spent at home than on these different foreign policy adventures. The adventures have turned out not to be very beneficial for most Americans or most Afghans either.'" Read the Article Thousands March Against Austerity in Frankfurt Melissa Eddy, The New York Times News Service: "Thousands of people on Saturday marched through the heart of Frankfurt, Germany's financial capital and the home of the European Central Bank, to protest against unchecked capitalism and Chancellor Angela Merkel's insistence on austerity measures for much of Europe. The peaceful event, called Blockupy, in a nod to the Occupy movement, was the culmination of four days of demonstrations and drew about 20,000 protesters to Frankfurt, the police and organizers said." Read the Article Kivalina: A Climate Change Story Christine Shearer, Haymarket Books: "Climate change was already affecting life in Alaska Native villages. In December 2003, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) went on to report that most of Alaska's more than two hundred native villages were affected to some degree by flooding and erosion, with thirty-one facing imminent threats 'due in part to rising temperatures that cause protective shore ice to form later in the year, leaving the villages vulnerable to storms.'" Read the Article Whose Firebombs? Inside the Alleged "Conspiracy" Curtis Black, NewsTips.org: "Chicago police have a long history of infiltrating peaceful protest groups and fomenting violence and infiltration of protest groups seems to be standard operating procedure for 'national security events.' That seems to have been the case - in just the past month ... Sometimes you wonder whether such efforts are directed at keeping us safe or 'putting points on the board' - or, when big protests are planned, generating scare headlines." Read the Article Ending the Mindset That Gets Us Into War David Swanson, War Is a Crime: "Next month in Baltimore they're going to celebrate the War of 1812. That's what we do with wars. We claim to wage only wars we have been forced into despite all possible effort to find a better way. And then we celebrate the wars.... But there's no celebration of the times we avoided war. We claim to prefer peace to war, but we don't make heroes of those presidents or Congresses who most avoided war. In fact, we erase them." Read the Article Marijuana Advocates Spend Big and Defeat Drug War Proponent in Oregon Zaid Jilani, Republic Report: "One of the reasons why marijuana remains illegal and the drug war continues to rage is because special interest groups like police unions and the alcohol industry spend a lot of money to lobby for the drug war. In Oregon, advocates of medical marijuana and other anti-drug war activists decided that they'd use a similar tactic to fight the crackdown on state medical marijuana laws." Read the Article The Big Fix: Documentary Exposes BP, US Government on Gulf Disaster Jan Lundberg, Culture Change: "One of the world's biggest environmental crimes has been more or less forgotten. This is part of our collective guilt as the world's ecosystem continues its accelerated collapse. But the new documentary film 'The Big Fix' takes a detailed, daring look at what happened in the Gulf of Mexico with BP's Macondo offshore oil drilling rig. The story and facts that emerge are more than disturbing." Read the Article Click here for more Truthout articles
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