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PEACE
HOME FRONT:
The Government's
War on Soldiers

/ Rick Anderson
"This thoroughly researched book
remains a seminal work of
contemporary history, and Anderson
deserves to be considered a writer of
importance in the same class as
William Blum and John Pilger."
Kyle Tucker, Political Affairs

"A book that should be read by every
school kid in America."
WUSB radio, New York

"His exposé deserves a wide audience."
The Sunday Seattle Times

"A searing indictment of the care and
treatment of America's veterans"
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
P  R  E  S  S,   I  N  C  .


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AMERICAN WARS:
Illusions &
Realities
/Paul Buchheit, ed.

The American way of
war offers a nonstop
supply of illusions ––
while imposing horrific
realities far away and,
ultimately, at home too.
With 24 compelling illustrations, maps
and graphs, this book is intended to
serve as a tool for peace advocacy.
Well known peace advocates respond
to 19 of the most common illusions
held by the American public which
weaken their opposition to
Washington's wars.
"Let us listen to their voices of wisdom."
––
MAIDREAD CORRIGAN MAGUIRE,
Nobel Peace Laureate
"American Wars uncovers a tragic pattern
that must be broken.  Read it and act."
––
MEDEA BENJAMIN, Code Pink
TACKLING AMERICA'S
TOUGHEST QUESTIONS
Alternative Media
Interviews
/ Francis A. Boyle

"
FULLY ADDRESSES
THE ILLEGAL WAR
IN AFGHANISTAN
SINCE 2001
Boyle tackles hard-hitting Alternative Media
questions on the "war on terrorism"; "unlawful
enemy combatants"; Guantanamo; kangaroo
courts; the torture scandal; extraordinary
renditions; the illegal invasions of Afghanistan
and Iraq; war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan;
the threats to attack Iran and Syria; the anthrax
attacks on Congress; the Bush green lights
given to Israel to attack Gaza and to Georgia to
attack South Ossetia; and spying on the
American People
"There is potentially even
greater value to be found
in Boyle's warnings and
recommendations to us
today."  
David Swanson,
afterdowningstreet.org
an independent publisher on global issues and alternatives
INTERNATIONAL
LAW AND
IMPUNITY:  
The Case of the
United States
/Andersson, Iagolnitzer
& Collier, eds.
The case of the United States is
emblematic:  political and military
aggression, bombardment of civilian
populations, torture, and illegal detention
are all “international crimes” according to
the Geneva Conventions.
Contributors include Ramsey Clark,
Samir Amin, William Blum, Jan Myrdal,
Michael Parenti, Jean Bricmont, Les
Roberts, Genevieve Sevrin
(Amnesty
International, France),
Antoine Bernard
(International Federation of Human
Rights),
Tadatoshi Akiba, Mayor of
Hiroshima
and others ...
BIOWARFARE
AND TERRORISM
/
Francis A. Boyle
Foreword by
Jonathan King,
MIT
This critical book addresses how and
why the United States government
initiated, sustained and then
dramatically expanded an illegal
biological arms race. It raises key
questions concerning the anthrax
attacks on Congress and reveals the
Bush Neocons' frightening reorientation
of the mission of the new U.S. Chemical
and Biological Defense Research
program.

"Boyle builds his case with precision
and clarity."
—   GeneWatch
WAR CRIMES IN GAZA and the
ZIONIST FIFTH COLUMN IN AMERICA
/ James Petras
Here is the great political and moral challenge. How do we explain
the US governments’ sustained complicity with Israeli war crimes in
the face of worldwide reprobation? How do we explain the utterly
depraved conduct of the Obama White House and nearly 90% of the
US Congress in denouncing the Goldstone Report.
Includes the
Executive Summary of
THE GOLDSTONE REPORT
BREAKING ALL
THE RULES
Palestine, Iraq, Iran
and the Case for
Impeachment

Francis A. Boyle
This book compiles the
proceedings of the 18th Annual
BERTRAND RUSSELL PEACE
LECTURES delivered by
international legal expert
Francis A. Boyle at the Centre
for Peace Studies, McMaster
University, in January, 2007.

Previous Bertrand Russell
Lecturers have included E.P.
Thompson, Elena Bonner,
Edward Said, Ramsey Clark,
Nobel Peace Prize Winner
Joseph Rotblat, Johan Galtung,
and Noam Chomsky
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The United Nations said this
conflict  killed between 80,000
and 100,000 people in Sri
Lanka since full-scale civil war
broke out in 1983. This book
traces the engagement of
international lawyer Francis A.
Boyle during the last years of
the conflict, and is the first to
develop an authoritative case
for genocide against the
government of Sri Lanka.
THE TAMIL
GENOCIDE
BY SRI
LANKA
The Global
Failure to
Protect Tamil
Rights Under
International
Law