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Investigating the Tumbi Disaster
At around 4am last Tuesday morning, a landslide 1.5km along swept through Tumbi, in Papua New Guinea’s Southern Highlands, while residents… Read More
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‘Changing Contours of World Order’ a talk by Professor Noam Chomsky
On 10 October 2011 Noam Chomsky launched ISCI’s new journal, State Crime at King’s College London. We are grateful to Pod Academy for providing us… Read More
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Algeria’s ‘one-eyed’ American general
Bouteflika with Gaddafi The US may not ‘see’ any evidence of Algerian support for Libya’s Gaddafi, but that does not… Read More
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Detention is no solution
Sixty years ago, at a time of optimism and compassion in the aftermath of the second world war, the United… Read More
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Greece, human rights emergency on border
Every country has its dark places, some darker than others, and in greater contrast to the tourists appreciation of the… Read More
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Methodology Workshop April 2011
The purpose of the workshop was to discuss the innovative ways in which people who research state crime conduct their business.… Read More
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UK in North Africa: Myths and contradictions
Has British support for the Algerian government helped prop up Muammar Gaddafi in Libya? by Jeremy Keenan This article appeared… Read More
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IRR Events – Spring 2011
Deprivation of citizenship – by stealth A discussion meeting on how British Muslims with dual nationality can be stripped of… Read More
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State Crime and Resistance
The capacity of state officials and state institutions to kill, maim, exploit, repress or cause widespread human suffering is unsurpassed… Read More