The World

SACSIS seeks to examine global issues, particularly as they relate to South Africa.

A Speech for Endless War

Picture: Truthout Norman Solomon - On the last night of August, the president used an Oval Office speech to boost a policy of perpetual war. Hours later, The New York Times front page offered a credulous gloss for the end of "the seven-year American combat mission in Iraq." The first sentence of the coverage described the speech as saying, "that it is now time to turn to pressing problems at home." The story went on to assert that Obama "used the moment to emphasize that he sees his primary job as...

Two Minutes to Midnight? Cutting Through the Media's Bogus Bomb-Iran Debate

Picture: jtjdt Tony Karon - America's march to a disastrous war in Iraq began in the media, where an unprovoked U.S. invasion of an Arab country was introduced as a legitimate policy option, then debated as a prudent and necessary one. Now, a similarly flawed media conversation on Iran is gaining momentum. Last month, TIME's Joe Klein warned that Obama administration sources had told him bombing Iran's nuclear facilities was "back on the table."  In an interview with CNN, former CIA director Admiral Mike...

Formalizing Israel's Land Grab

Picture: Bright Tal Chris Hedges - Time is running out for Israel. And the Israeli government knows it. The Jewish Diaspora, especially the young, has a waning emotional and ideological investment in Israel. The demographic boom means that Palestinians in Israel and the occupied territories will soon outnumber Jews. And Israel’s increasing status as a pariah nation means that informal and eventually formal state sanctions against the country are probably inevitable. Desperate Israeli politicians, watching opposition to...

Where Did the Love Go?

Picture: Sasha Y. Kimel Liepollo Pheko - Social inclusion is one of those catchall terms that evokes various meanings and conjures up varied visions depending on context. In recent weeks, two things have struck me on the issue of social inclusion. The first is a trip to the United States (US) Social Forum in Detroit. The second was the recent FIFA Soccer World Cup and attendant euphoria. It was altogether appropriate that the US Social Forum took place in the belly of the proverbial beast bringing together a plethora of American...

What's at Stake in Brazil's Election?

Picture: Hugo Emile Schepers - Brazil holds national elections on October 3. This nation of over 190,000,000 people, the fifth most populous in the world and a prosperous and growing economic and diplomatic heavyweight, will elect a new president, to replace current President Luiz Inacio "Lula" da Silva who is constitutionally forbidden from succeeding himself, all 513 members of the lower house of Congress plus two thirds of the 81 senators. The corporate controlled media in the United States and worldwide are...

WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange: 'Transparent Government Tends to Produce Just Government'

Picture: Democracy Now Democracy Now - Amy Goodman of Democracy Now speaks with with Julian Assange, the founder and editor-in-chief of WikiLeaks, about the biggest leak in US history: the release of more than 91,000 classified military records on the war in Afghanistan. As the Pentagon announces it is launching a criminal probe into who leaked the documents, Assange asks what about investigating the "war crimes" revealed in the leaked military records? Assange also talks about the media, why he won't be going to the...