Results for "assange"
Evo Morales: ‘We lament the English were celebrating the sight of dead people’
by MATT KENNARD | 14 July 2022
TAGGED: Bolivia, Evo Morales
Exclusive: Jeremy Corbyn on the establishment campaign to stop him becoming PM
by MATT KENNARD | 22 June 2022
TAGGED: Assange, Israel, Saudi Arabia, United States
Secret ‘CIA-funded’ group linked to UK ministers
by MATT KENNARD | 9 December 2021
TAGGED: United States
Who We Are
by DCUK STAFF | 31 August 2021
Afghan refugees have asked for sanctuary for a long time — only now do we listen
by PHIL MILLER | 20 August 2021
TAGGED: Afghanistan
Like billionaire-controlled media, The Guardian misinforms its readers on the UK’s role in world
by MARK CURTIS | 26 April 2021
Millions of its readers believe The Guardian offers critical, independent reporting that is different to the right-wing, billionaire-controlled UK media. But its limited coverage of British foreign and security policies gives a misleading picture of what the UK does in the world. The paper is in reality a defender of Anglo-American power and a key ideological pillar of the British establishment.
Revealed: The UK supported the coup in Bolivia to gain access to its ‘white gold’
by MATT KENNARD | 8 March 2021
TAGGED: Bolivia
After a coup in the South American country of Bolivia in November 2019, democratically elected president Evo Morales was forced to flee. Foreign Office documents obtained by Declassified show Britain saw the new military-backed regime, which killed 18 protesters, as an opportunity to open up Bolivia’s lithium deposits to UK firms.
Ten ways Britain could make Saudi Arabia’s ‘Mr Bone Saw’ pay for the murder of Jamal Khashoggi
by DCUK STAFF | 4 March 2021
TAGGED: Saudi Arabia
The CIA believes Saudi Arabia’s crown prince Mohammed Bin Salman, or ‘MBS’, orchestrated the gruesome murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018. What can Britain, which routinely condemns human rights abuses by enemies, do to stop one of its closest allies?
Sky News acts largely as a platform for the UK defence and foreign ministries, research finds
by MARK CURTIS | 1 February 2021
Declassified UK’s analysis of the written outputs of three of Sky News’ principal foreign affairs journalists has found that the media outlet acts largely to amplify the views of the British Ministry of Defence and Foreign Office, while rarely offering critical, independent analysis.