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Volume 2, Number 9 April 7 - 13, 2002 Quezon City, Philippines
What is the Difference Between State Terrorism and Individual Terrorist Acts?: Alternative Reader on Terrorism (#6)
The following materials, which tackle the issue of terrorism including the situation in Palestine, may help the readers answer this question
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Israel's State Terrorism by Lev Grinberg
Not in our name by John Pilger
The Big Lie: Palestine, Palestinians and International Law by Francis Boyle
Statement of Artists for Palestine
From our Previous Alternative Readers (Numbers 1-5)
Imperialist Globalization and Terrorism by Prof. Jose Maria Sison
The Philippines: `Second Front' in the U.S.'s Global War by Prof. Gary Leupp
Balikatan 02-1: An Exercise in Power Politics by Capt. Dan Vizmanos, PN (Ret.)
Rejoinder to Pro-Balikatan Arguments by Capt. Dan Vizmanos, PN (Ret.)
Special Operations Military Training Abroad and Its Dangers by John Rudy and Ivan Eland
Overextended Military: Is This the Bush Administration or Clinton Administration II? by Ivan Eland
New U.S. Military Bases: Side Effects or Causes of War? by Zoltan Grossman
A Brief History of US Interventions: 1945 to the Present by William Blum
History of U.S. Violence Across the Globe: Washington's War Crimes by Anthony Arnove and Alan Maass
Sovereignty, too by Sunstar
A Different Perspective by Robert Macklin
Final Terms of Reference for the Balikatan 02-1
Full Text of the Proposed Mutual Logistics Support Agreement (MLSA)
US Military Intervention Prejudices GRP-NDFP Peace Negotiations by Jose Maria Sison
What US Military Advisers Do by Roland G. Simbulan
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