person > Charlotte Silver
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As the leading suppliers, users and developers of drones, the US and Israel have defined the landscape of the industry.
Western media has been struggling to question the Israeli narrative when it comes to conflict and perspective.
Social media is allowing Palestinian activists and armed groups alike to make headway in a war of words and images.
Western media still hasn't been able to correct their inherently pro-Israel narrative.
Filmmaker Eyal Sivan talks about his exhibit with over 100 testimonies given by the perpetrators of the Nakba.
Biotech companies like Monsanto and Syngenta hold patents on the GE seeds and also "control who conducts research".
Stringent sex offender laws in the United States destroy lives and do little to mitigate repeat offences.
Muhammad Salah's "internal banishment" sentence is even more severe than those imposed in South Africa, writes Silver.
The US government has been intolerant of whistle blowers under the Obama administration.
The Israeli left look to the court to stand up for justice, but how can it when the government ignores its rulings?
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