Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Voices you might like to hear more often

Aparisim Ghosh, chief international correspondent for Time magazine. Read Time's story "One Morning in Haditha" [Link]

Pratap Chatterjee, managing director of Corpwatch [Link]. He is the author of a new piece on the Dubai ports titled "Ports of Profit: Dubai Does Brisk War Business" exploring how the U.S. depends on UAE in it war efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Arundhati Roy, acclaimed Indian author and activist. She is author of several books including, "The Ordinary Person’s Guide to Empire," "The Checkbook and the Cruise Missile" and her Booker prize-winning novel, "The God of Small Things." Her latest article, published on The Nation website [Link] is titled "Bush in India: Just Not Welcome."

Arun Gupta, investigative journalist who writes frequently for Z Magazine, Left Turn and the Indypendent newspaper in New York. He is an editor at the Indypendent [Link] and a former editor at the Guardian weekly in New York.

Rahul Mahajan, editor of the website EmpireNotes.org [Link] and author of the books "The New Crusade: America's War on Terrorism" and "Full Spectrum Dominance: U.S. Power in Iraq and Beyond."

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