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Subject Global campaign frees Mahmoud Nawajaa + more from Workers World
Date August 22, 2020 1:01 PM
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** Global campaign frees Mahmoud Nawajaa ([link removed] )
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Mahmoud Nawajaa is free! An international campaign pressured Israel to release the general coordinator of the Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement from detention. Armed Israeli forces charged into Nawajaa’s home near Ramallah in occupied Palestine on July 30 and brutally seized him. He was illegally held without charges until . . .

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** The psychological impact of solitary confinement ([link removed] )
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The following is a slightly edited commentary recorded for “Voices From the Inside” by PrisonRadio.org. The brain and nervous system, or “the mind,” cannot function normally without stimulation. Neither can it function normally when given too much stimulus. The brain and the nervous system must be maintained in a “steady . . .

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** Reclaiming an Irish anti-imperialist legacy ([link removed] )
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While the dominant narrative of the “Irish experience” in the U.S. is often reduced to little more than a fairy tale of hard-working immigrants grateful for a stake in the “land of opportunity,” the grim reality for Irish people in the U.S. was, for centuries, characterized by inequality, exclusion and . . .

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** Bigger bombs don’t end wars ([link removed] )
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This year marks the 75th anniversary of the United States atomic bombing of Japan, the first and only use of nuclear weapons for warfare. On Aug. 6, 1945, the U.S. military dropped the “Little Boy” atomic device from a B-29 called Enola Gay onto the city of Hiroshima. Three days . . .

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