‘A thick web of CIA operations and dirty tricks’ Ian Sinclair speaks to SUSAN WILLIAMS about Britain and the US’s dark machinations against African leaders and nations they decided were at odds with their geopolitical interests in the 20th century — and the ongoing cover-up attempts
Features | Saturday 24th Feb 2024 The dangers in turning a blind eye to mass protests like those over Gaza
Wednesday 14th Feb 2024 How the media downplays Nato’s growth as a cause of the Ukraine war A new report analyses how Western messaging during and after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine portrayed Russia’s motivations as pure, unprovoked expansionism — all in aid of prolonging the violence, explains IAN SINCLAIR
Music Monday 29th Jan 2024 Music Album reviews with Ian Sinclair: January 29, 2024 New releases from: Pharoah Sanders, Bill Ryder-Jones and Violent Femmes
Thursday 07th Dec 2023 The British media’s complicity in Israel’s slaughter in Gaza Just like with the conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria, the British public cannot trust the media to provide accurate, critical or historically contextual coverage of the war on Gaza, asserts IAN SINCLAIR
Monday 27th Nov 2023 Combatting the zombie myths about non-violent struggle The rush to understand and explain the context of the events of October 7 has revealed a growing ignorance about the effectiveness and logic of unarmed methods — IAN SINCLAIR responds
Monday 13th Nov 2023 Self-defence and the right to resist in Palestine Ian Sinclair speaks to legal expert MARJORIE COHN about what international law says in regard to Israel’s right to self-defence, and Israeli actions against Palestinians more generally
Wednesday 08th Nov 2023 The British state’s nuclear terrorism In the second of two interviews on atomic conflict, Ian Sinclair speaks to peace activist MILAN RAI about the popular framing of Britain’s nuclear weapons being for ‘deterrence,’ and to explain his claim that Britain has carried out ‘nuclear terrorism’
Tuesday 07th Nov 2023 Reinforcing the imperium: Joseph Gerson on the US nuclear arsenal In the first of two interviews on peace and conflict, Ian Sinclair speaks to JOSEPH GERSON about his seminal 2007 book Empire and the Bomb: How the US Uses Nuclear Weapons to Dominate the World
Monday 16th Oct 2023 Never forget: grassroots activism is a crucial driver in securing positive change It is not in the interests of the Establishment to recognise the impact protest movements have had on everything from gay rights to ecology, but the evidence shows their role is essential, writes IAN SINCLAIR
Wednesday 20th Sep 2023 Album reviews with Ian Sinclair: September 20, 2023 New releases from The Mary Wallopers, Wilco, and Setting
Tuesday 05th Sep 2023 A guide to Britain’s new grassroots climate groups IAN SINCLAIR gives the lowdown on a swathe of new environmental action campaigns that have sprung up in recent years