Anti-Semitism and its Zionist Twin

In the current climate, with the debate over Gilad Atzmon’s Wandering Who? and debates over Jewish identity, it is worth trying to get hold of a copy of the first issue of Return Magazine, first published in March 1989. It is probably the best ever collection of articles on Jewish Identity, Anti-Semitism and related issues…

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The Real Class Hatred – Stephen Baum

Ruling Class Bastards Mock Those They Make Homeless When you hear mention of ‘class hatred’ then the following story is a good reason why we should despise and have contempt for the capitalists, bankers and other parasites in this society. The following story is about an American law firm, Stephen Baum, which specialises in evicting…

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Immigration Appeal Tribunal’s Racist Order to Deport Raed Salah

Raed Salah – Immigration Courts Show Their Normal Deference to the Government Picture the contrast. The Government introduces legislation to prevent the prosecution of Israeli war criminals who visit Britain. At the same time it seeks to deport from Britain the leader of Israel’s northern Islamic movement, Raed Salah. Up to its neck in this…

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The Beauty of the South Downs

Pyecombe to Hurspierpoint and Back Yesterday was a busy day. A 9 mile walk with my son, Daniel, on the South Downs along with other ramblers and the off in the evening to Debbie Fink’s 21st birthday party! In Brighton we are incredibly lucky to live on the edge of the South Downs, which has…

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Palestinian Prisoners – Humanising the Dehumanised

Two prisoner stories and the olive harvest Western media try to make Palestinian political prisoners mere numbers while personalizing one Israeli soldier. So let me just give you the names and brief story of two of those released Palestinian political prisoners. Chris Bandak, a Palestinian Christian from Bethlehem was just 21 when he was abducted…

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Victory on the Way in Hunger Strike

Sa’adat in Hospital, continuing Strike Ahmad Sa’adat, imprisoned Palestinian national leader, the General Secretary of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, remained on hunger strike on October 19, 2011 even as he was hospitalized, and sent congratulations to the prisoners liberated as part of the prisoner swap agreement. Due to the hunger strikers’…

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Shalit has a Name – Palestinian Prisoners are Anonymous

RELEASE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS The racist Israeli media is jubilant. With the exception of ultra-hardline Zionists who complain that any Palestinians were freed in exchange for Shalit, Zionist ideologues are today celebrating the “homecoming” of “our child” “Gilad.” Hamas fighters shocked the Zionists in 2006 with their raid on Israeli Defense Forces near the Kerem…

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Support the Palestinian Prisoners’ Hunger Strike

Two Days after Prisoner Exchange Deal is Announced, Palestinian Prisoners Remain Steadfast in their Hunger Strike Ramallah, 13 October 2011 — As the world welcomed the conclusion of an extensive prisoner exchange deal between Israeli and Hamas authorities on 11 October, Palestinian political prisoners held in Israeli prisons resolutely entered their third week of a…

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