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U.S. Blockade of Nicolás Maduro’s Legal Defense: A Breach of Sovereignty and Rights

How U.S. Actions Against Maduro and Assange Reflect a Broader Strategy of Political Interference The United States’ decision to block Venezuela from paying for President Nicolás Maduro’s legal defense reflects broader patterns of interference in the sovereignty of nations, and raises fundamental concerns about human rights, international law, and fairness in legal processes. This action,… Continue reading
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Leaked documents, diplomatic activism, and conflict-zone reporting challenge the narrative of UAE’s supposed neutral modernity. (In this featured 2012 private jet photo, Azizah Al-Ahmadi (blue), identified as sending a piece of the Kaaba’s Kiswah to Epstein, appears alongside Emirati diplomat Hind Al-Owais (red), referenced in DOJ-released emails. The Kiswah was later photographed laid out on… Continue reading
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The Hypocrisy of Intervention

How U.S. Policy Manipulates Crisis for Geopolitical Gain The recent developments surrounding Iran, the protests, and the potential for military intervention raise difficult questions about U.S. policy and priorities. Former President Trump’s sudden concern for the lives of Iranian demonstrators contrasts sharply with his history of backing Israel’s military actions in Gaza, actions that killed… Continue reading
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The Jacques Baud Case – Weaponisation of Sanctions, an Attack on Free Speech

Europe’s authoritarian turn as sanctions meant for states are now being used to silence voices, even those of neutral citizens. The European Union has imposed restrictive measures against Jacques Baud, a retired Swiss Army colonel and former NATO adviser, through an executive sanctions mechanism that operates entirely outside any judicial process. The decision froze assets,… Continue reading
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