Global views and diverse coverage:
mediachannel special report
worldpress
Original essays, photographs and resources on "The Mourning After: The U.S. War Against Terrorism Bodes Ill for Latin America," Americas.org, contributors include:
* Marta Benavides (Nahuizalco, El Salvador): 'Violence Begets Violence'
* Roger Burbach: 'In Chile, Day Lived In Infamy Already'
* Paul Jeffrey (Tegucigalpa, Honduras): 'Bad News Just Beginning in Central America'
* Ricardo Levins Morales: 'September Lightning'
* Rigoberta Menchú Tum (Guatemala City): 'Bush's Colossal Lie'
* Phyllis and Orlando Rodríguez (New York): 'Not In Our Son's Name'
* John Ross (Mexico City): 'Mexicans Display Mixed Emotions'
* Francisco de Roux (Barrancabermeja, Colombia): 'Our Pain Is Your Pain'
* Tito Tricot (Valparaíso, Chile): 'Osama bin Kissinger'
* 'U.S. Doesn't Mind Terror In Colombia'
The algebra of infinite justice, Arundhati Roy challenges the instinct for revenge.
The need for dissent, by George Monbiot
Articles by Haroon Siddiqui and David Crane in The Star
www.tikkun.org hosts articles by Rabbi Michael Lerner.
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Para personas involucradas en el sector del desarrollo con énfasis en comunicación vease - La Iniciativa de Comunicación
Sources of independent information and essays on terrorism and global politics
http://www.alternet.org/
http://www.indymedia.org/
http://www.copvcia.com/
http://www.fas.org/
http://www.historychannel.com/
http://www.guerrillanews.com
Interviews with/about Osama bin Laden:
pbs
the nation
msa news
Terror and the Sense of Justice
Taliban On Line (part of the Jihad Webring)
An exciting project on technology applied to mobile education for developing countries and remote locations
The best defence is justice, by Martin Woollacot
The rule of reason over madness died along with the victims, by Polly Toynbee
Symbols of oppression, by Faisal Bodi
The free world must decide how its values are protected, by Hugo Young
Terror has come home, by Rana Kabbani
Don’t inflate the size of the enemy to fit the crime. As in the Cuban missile crisis, the president still has choices, by Martin Woollacroft
There is a legal way out of this... as long as it is hadled as an act of international crime, not one of war. By Geoffrey Robertson
Adding shame to grief. Washington Post Editorial.
I’m not the enemy, by Reshma Memon Yaqub
The awesome cruelty of a doomed people, by Robert Fisk
Inevitable ring to the unimaginable, by John Pilger
Nous sommes tous Américains, par Jean-Marie Colombani
World Trade Center: premières questions sur une tragédie
Nous sommes assis sur un volcan, par Frédéric Lenoir
A Review of Communication and Reconciliation - Challenges Facing the 21st Century edited by Philip Smith and published by WCC Publications and WACC, has been posted on the website of the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand
www.alternet.org for alternative views on the news