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Click here to order this back issue of Toward Freedom's print magazine. June 2004, Volume 52, Number 2 
STUBBORN FACTS The new print edition includes a TF investigation of Computer Sciences Corp. -- new leader in military-intelligence outsourcing, plus details on 28 Washington insiders who have broken with Bush on Iraq, the startling story of a US soldier who refused to serve, and an exclusive interview with Ex-CIA analyst Ray McGovern. We also look at life inside North Korea and Iran, examine how Texas prisons restrict contact with the media, and present proposals for transnational itizenship and a democratic investment system. Plus, thoughts on collective guilt and news from around the world. Take a peek below.
Dave Dellinger: Remembering a Nonviolent Warrior From his work with the dispossessed and early opposition to the nuclear arms race to his leadership in the 1960s anti-war movement and far beyond, Dave Dellinger taught several generations by word and deed that nonviolent resistance to illegitimate authority can change history. Click Here to order Nonviolent Warriors: Dave Dellinger and the Power of the People Toward Freedom: A Progressive Perspective on World Events TF SUMMER 2004 (Vol. 52, No. 2) WAR BUSINESS Outsourcing Defense The quiet rise of National Security, Inc. GREG GUMA Dave Dellinger, Presente! (Tribute) STUBBORN FACTS Cracks in the Empire 28 insiders who have taken aim at Bush’s war policy ANNA MANZO AND SCOTT HARRIS Military Misdeeds Back from the fighting, a US vet tells all and refuses to serve TOD ENSIGN The “Crazies” Are in Charge In an exclusive interview, Ex-CIA analyst Ray McGovern talks about US deceptions, Israeli influence, and why Iraq is out of control RON CHEPESIUK TF REPORTS ASIA Dark Territory A visit to North Korea reveals the weight of repression K.D. PATTERSON Burma: Laureates Call for Dissident's Release MIDDLE EAST Window of Opportunity US-Iranian relations begin to thaw, but distrust persists DEBRA JOHANYAK Electronic Resistance Young Iranians go digital in their quest for freedom LUKE THOMAS Israel: Nuclear Whistleblower Free, But Muzzled PRISONS Silence Is Brutal Texas “solves” its prison problems by restricting contact with the media BARRETT BROWN Supremes Reject Peltier Appeal Departments Editorial The World According to US (on perception management and blowback) GREG GUMA Notebook US Weapons Make Colombia Murder Capital * Cuba: Convictions Praised, But Doubts Remain * Haiti: Who Removed Aristide? * Bolivia Coup Foiled, Plotting Continues * Maoists Gaining Ground in Nepal * Russia May Ratify Kyoto Treaty * Kosovo: Ethnic Cleansing Nears Completion * Sudan Blackout Hides Atrocities * Election Monitors Prepare for Florida Count * Northern CA Voters Ban Biotech TF Foundation News Publisher’s Note – Robin Lloyd Donor Drive & Board activities Ways Out Transnational Citizenship Cities are at the leading edge of a new political geography MIGUEL LARA HIDALGO A National Trust Creating a democratic investment system for jobs and communities ROY MORRISON Last Words I Didn't Own No Slaves Thoughts on collective guilt TRAVIS CHARBENEAU
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