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Source: NYTimes Examiner As anyone who regularly utilizes the mixed blessing that is social media now knows, an internet campaign to “#stopkony”…
Steve Fake's works have appeared in In These Times Magazine, AlterNet, CommonDreams, Foreign Policy In Focus, Pambazuka, ZNet, CounterPunch, and many other publications.
He grew up in eastern Pennsylvania and graduated from the University of Pittsburgh, where he was involved in student activism. He became interested in radical politics after seeing Good Will Hunting, where he first heard of Howard Zinn and Noam Chomsky. Like so many others, his political outlook has been heavily influenced by these two individuals. He lives and works in Boston.
Source: NYTimes Examiner As anyone who regularly utilizes the mixed blessing that is social media now knows, an internet campaign to “#stopkony”…
The Arab Spring and European Summer have now inspired a wave of demonstrations in the U.S. as well. It may well prove…
Book by Mahmood Mamdani; Random House, 2009, 416 pp. After a 2003 uprising by rebels was met with a brutal counter-insurgency campaign,…
Republished from Foreign Policy In Focus' Focal Points Blog http://www.fpif.org/blog/brazils_first_female_president_expected_to_carry_on_lulas_work_-_for_better_or_worse By Steve Fake, November 3, 2010 While the election of a…
Originally published in Foreign Policy In Focus' Focal Points Blog (Part 1, Part 2) By Steve Fake, October 28, 2010 On Friday…
After five days of voting, the withdrawal en masse of virtually all the opposition presidential candidates and countless accusations of ballot tampering,…
http://seminal.firedoglake.com/diary/38530 Intimidating and beating opposition members. An increasingly authoritarian African government desperately clinging onto power by “waging a coordinated and sustained attack…
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