Friday, December 12, 2003

An article in the Guardian about how homosexuality came to be viewed with naturality in the U.K., in part thanks to reality shows. The same thing happens in Brazil with controversial issues and minorities, but this time due to the novelas, soap operas.

Tuesday, December 02, 2003

Iraq phase 3: civil war. An article in the Guardian about the situation in Iraq.

Sunday, November 23, 2003

Religions always seem to find a way of crossing each other. Now the Russian orthodox church is upset with the Mormons, who are buying records of dead Russians in order to baptize their dead souls in the Mormon religion.

Saturday, November 15, 2003

A list of 40 good and promissing film directors. Some I don't like (Todd Haynes and his terrible 'Safe'), some I admire (Almodovar, Wong Kar Wai, , Takeshi Kitano, etc etc,), overall an interesting list.

Friday, November 14, 2003

An article about Israel's secret prison.

Tuesday, November 11, 2003

Two billionaires in the U.S. (one of them is Soros) are paying up to $5 million of their own money to fund anti-Bush advertisements.
An article by George Monbiot on how the U.S. and the U.K. did everything to avoid a peaceful solution to the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts.

Monday, November 10, 2003

Um artigo do The Guardian sobre uma nova novela da Globo, ambientada numa favela.

Friday, November 07, 2003

An article by Naomi Klein on why the Iraq privatization of firms is against the rules of the U.S. army, the Geneva and the Hague conventions.

Monday, November 03, 2003

Have a look at the size of the bite of this shark...
An article about the poor in the U.S..
An article by Tariq Ali, the 'Baghdad Blogger', entitled "Resistance is the first step towards Iraqi independence". Strongly opinionated, good reading for those who still believe the talk of Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz about how well the Iraqi occupation is going.

Sunday, November 02, 2003

Two articles on the current situation in North Korea.

Thursday, October 30, 2003

A review of the Brazilian film 'Estacao Carandiru' in The Guardian, UK.
An article on the Three Gorges dam in China.

Wednesday, October 29, 2003

Sunday, October 26, 2003

Wolfowitz gets too close for comfort to the reality of the continuing Iraq conflict.

Thursday, October 23, 2003

On some detainees the U.S. still keeps, from the Reagan-government invasion of Grenada. The way they were judged by a make-shift military tribunal, and incarcerated since, seems to have been a rehearsal for what the U.S. is doing in Guantanamo these days.

Wednesday, October 22, 2003

A very interesting article on some debate happening in Germany today, on the Allied fire bombing of civilian targets towards the end of World War II.

Tuesday, October 21, 2003

A review of the comic/graphic novel Maus, which I read a couple of years ago and which impressed me much.

Monday, October 20, 2003

An article about how the U.S. is augmenting its military presence around the Caspian, with a view to explore the rich oil resources of the region, at the expense of friction with the regional powers Russia and China.

Sunday, October 19, 2003

About the coersion/torture used in the interrogation of suspected Al-Qaeda members.
The second part of the Gilberto Gil article.
An article in the Guardian about Gilberto Gil, written by a reporter who spent a week with him. The title? The Minister of Cool!

Saturday, October 04, 2003

Friday, October 03, 2003

A curious article/interview with Shiff, a pianist tackling Bach's Goldberg's variations. It's a glimpse into a world alien to me, all these subtleties and different interpretations for a piece of music.
An article explaining the current situation of the Sagrada Familia Cathedral in Barcelona. I saw noticeable advance between my two visits there, in 1999 and 2002.
On some new evidence of who was actually behind the putch attempt in Russia in 1993.

Wednesday, October 01, 2003

Tuesday, September 23, 2003

An article about the recent court victory of the Metis people in Canada.

Friday, September 19, 2003

An article on Paul Krugman's ideas on Bush's government and his influence as a New York Times columnist.

Wednesday, September 17, 2003

Monday, September 15, 2003

Monday, September 08, 2003

An article in The Guardian commenting on the Project for a New American Century, drafted by U.S. conservatives now in power much before September 11, and whose predictions and guidelines suggest the war on terror is an excuse to extend American power in the world.

Sunday, September 07, 2003

An article on the Patriot Act and other surveillance activities in the U.S.

Tuesday, September 02, 2003

A bodyguard of Allende in Chile talks about the other September 11 -- Pinochet's coup.
An article by George Monbiot drawing similarities between today's inequality and the state in pre-revolutionary France, discussing the role on the WTO in this.

Thursday, August 28, 2003

An interesting article by a former Trade Minister from the UK, about Cuba.

Wednesday, August 27, 2003

The top U.S. official in Iraq admits the obvious: that rebuilding Iraq will cost much more than destroying it. This is not much of a concern for the U.S. government, as both endeavours enriched, or will enrich, the corporations that brought it to power. It's payback time.

Tuesday, August 26, 2003

Some entries in the diary of a man who recovered sight after a lifetime of total blindness. It makes for interesting reading.

Monday, August 25, 2003

Saturday, August 23, 2003

Clare Short's evaluation on what the Hutton inquiry has found so far, regarding Britain's reasons for going to war against Iraq.

Monday, August 18, 2003

Saturday, August 16, 2003

An article on new research about mental and emotional states of animals, and the rights they should have.

Thursday, August 14, 2003

On the use of the word 'love' or even 'lover' in Bristol, as a treatment pronoun even to strangers.

Wednesday, August 13, 2003

US study concludes that conservatism is rooted psychologically in "fear and aggression and the intolerance of ambiguity". This kind of study is dubious, but the reactions to it are interesting.

Thursday, August 07, 2003

Dr. Strangeloves meet to plan new nuclear era. US government scientists and Pentagon officials will gather today behind tight security at a Nebraska air force base to discuss the development of a modernised arsenal of small, specialised nuclear weapons which critics believe could mark the dawn of a new era in proliferation.
A good-humored take on how the British always end up as villains in Hollywood films, and the Americans as heroes.
A good-humored take on how the British always end up as villains in Hollywood films, and the Americans as heroes.
A good-humored take on how the British always end up as villains in Hollywood films, and the Americans as heroes.

Tuesday, August 05, 2003

Um artigo sobre a criacao do maior recife artificial do hemisferio sul, em Rio das Ostras, RJ.
Agora brasileiros que fazem conexao aerea em aeroportos americanos vao precisar de visto. Isso vai me afetar...

Monday, August 04, 2003

Mel Gibson had already impressed me (negatively) through the roles he's been chosing to play, including many Patriots (that's actually the title of one of his films), and some chillingly fascist types. Now he's at the center of a row with both Jewish and Christian academics, over a film he co-directed with his own money, and which he claims was the work of the Holy Ghost, with him as a mere instrument. Article on the controversy.

Thursday, July 31, 2003

Why the US fears Cuba
On the situation in Cuba now, and on the often-overlooked successes of the Cuban revolution.
Now we pay the warlords to tyrannise the Afghan people
an article in the Guardian, commenting on the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan, 18 months after the US/UK bombing campaign.
A committee of British members of the Parliament has warned that the Iraq war has not lessened, and probably has increased, the risk of Al Qaeda attacks against British targets.

Wednesday, July 30, 2003

An article by Claire Short, former international development secretary of the UK, criticizing the British policy of occupation of Iraq.

Tuesday, July 29, 2003

Alguns artigos que sairam na Folha de Sao Paulo, sobre educacao no Brasil.
America is a religion: an article by George Monbiot on the religious fervour behind American leaders' actions.
A really weird idea: the Pentagon wants to set up a futures market in which people would bet on events in the Middle East, including timing of bombings, assassination attempts, coups etc.

Monday, July 28, 2003

Burmese citizens in California are trying to sue a gas company for using slave labour etc in their country. I'd like to see Nigerians sueing Shell, and so on.

Wednesday, July 23, 2003

On a silent film depicting one day in the life of Havana.

Tuesday, July 22, 2003

About an open-minded Brit and her activities helping asylum seekers in Britain.
About an open-minded Brit and her activities helping asylum seekers in Britain.

Wednesday, July 02, 2003

Mr. Berlusconi starts well his presidency of the EU.

Wednesday, June 25, 2003

Actors in the US who express their anti-war opinions are being antagonized, and may lose their jobs. An article about Martin Sheen.
An article by Martin Amis on the threat of war, and the new world order.
In the US the pledge of allegiance, said by all students every morning, contains the phrase 'under God'. A civil action questioned that, on the basis that it violates the separation between State and Church. Check out an article in the Guardian about it.

Wednesday, June 11, 2003

Hans Blix: I was smeared by the Pentagon.
The UK government launches a study into the benefits and risks of nanotechnology.

Thursday, June 05, 2003

The previous posting has been withdrawn by the Guardian. I'm curious about what Wolfowitz actually said. Unfortunately the only available text now is the correction that appeared today in the Guardian:

Paul Wolfowitz
A report which was posted on our website on June 4 under the heading "Wolfowitz: Iraq war was about oil" misconstrued remarks made by the US deputy defence secretary, Paul Wolfowitz, making it appear that he had said that oil was the main reason for going to war in Iraq. He did not say that. He said, according to the department of defence website, "The ... difference between North Korea and Iraq is that we had virtually no economic options with Iraq because the country floats on a sea of oil. In the case of North Korea, the country is teetering on the edge of economic collapse and that I believe is a major point of leverage whereas the military picture with North Korea is very different from that with Iraq." The sense was clearly that the US had no economic options by means of which to achieve its objectives, not that the economic value of the oil motivated the war. The report appeared only on the website and has now been removed.

Wednesday, June 04, 2003

Wolfowitz has confirmed publicly: the Iraq war was about oil. I hope the naive US citizens and politicians who supported the war because of the false WMD propaganda will stand up and protest about this, as is happening in the UK.

Monday, June 02, 2003

An article by Gary Younge on dissent in the US media.
Specialists removed questionable evidence about weapons from draft of Powell's speech to UN. Basically, it appearse that Powell was extremely unconfortable and skeptical about 'evidence' of WMD in Iraq provided to him by Wolfowitz.
Transcripts of a private conversation between Jack Straw and Colin Powell expressing serious doubts about the reliability of intelligence on Iraq's banned weapons programme are being circulated in western government circles where there is a growing feeling that officials were deceived into supporting the Iraq war.

Saturday, May 31, 2003

Actor Sean Penn has published a one-page ad in the NYT about the cost of dissent in the US, and his own experience speaking out against Bush's policies.

Friday, May 30, 2003

Some candid comments of Mr. Wolfowitz on the real reasons for the war in Iraq.
Some candid comments of Mr. Wolfowitz on the real reasons for the war in Iraq.

Thursday, May 29, 2003

A series of reports on how Afghanistan, Sierra Leone and Kosovo are now, a few years after foreign military intervention.

Wednesday, May 28, 2003

On the differing body counts of the war in Iraq.
The US finally finds evidences of WMD (Weapons of mass destruction) -- in Maryland...

Saturday, May 24, 2003

The US is putting more pressure on Iran. The Pentagon has a plan of regime change in Iran, by overt and covert means.

Friday, May 23, 2003

An article commenting on US's biggest defense budget ($400 billion) since the cold war.

Thursday, May 22, 2003

An article commenting on US's biggest defense budget ($400 billion) since the cold war.

Wednesday, May 21, 2003

Tuesday, May 20, 2003

An article by George Monbiot about a Belgian court which may prosecute the US general in charge of Iraq, over war crimes.

Saturday, May 17, 2003

On an American conservative commentator. It also discusses how the Bush administration is not a freak event, but is backed by a large part of the media and public.

Thursday, May 15, 2003

An article on the real dimension of the problem of overfishing in all the oceans.

Monday, May 12, 2003

Clare Short, the international development secretary of the UK, has resigned over Britain's handling of Iraq.

Sunday, May 11, 2003

Sobre o numero de mortes por tiroteio no Rio: mais de 100 bandidos em um mes, e 71 policiais no ano ate agora. Isso e' guerra civil!

Friday, May 09, 2003

Iraq body count is an organization which keeps track of civilian deaths during the war and in its aftermath. It is challenging the Pentagon over the number of civilians being killed by cluster bombs. Right now the death count is at least 2200.
The two faces of Rumsfeld

2000: director of a company which wins $200m contract to sell nuclear reactors to North Korea
2002: declares North Korea a terrorist state, part of the axis of evil and a target for regime change

Thursday, May 08, 2003

An article (with links) on software for social interactions over the web, e.g. weblogs, teleconferencing, etc.

Tuesday, May 06, 2003

An article criticizing the methodology the World Bank uses to claim that poverty is decreasing in the world.

Monday, May 05, 2003

The US is paying a company to gather all types of information on citizens of Latin America.

Saturday, May 03, 2003

One more jornalist killed, this time a British in the Gaza strip, killed by an Israeli tank shell.
An article reminding us that it's already possible to radically change human nature through genetic engineering. This is bound to happen sooner or later, and will make the debate about cloning seem very silly indeed.

Monday, April 28, 2003

Almost 200 factories in Argentina have been occupied by its workers, who keep the production a bit like a commune.

Sunday, April 27, 2003

American to oversee Iraq oil industry.
The US is preparing to install an American chairman on a planned management team of the Iraqi oil industry, providing further ammunition to critics who have questioned the Bush administration's agenda in the Middle East.

Friday, April 25, 2003

On the mayor of Tokyo, a belicist right-winger who may one day become prime minister.
Brussels is discussing how political power is going to be organized in the future of the European Union.

Wednesday, April 23, 2003

The US is keeping 'enemy combatants' (note, they do not qualify as prisoners of war) who are 16 years old and younger.

Tuesday, April 22, 2003

Hans Blix has declared that in his opinion the US has used 'shaky' intelligence (including forged documents) in an effort to prove Iraq had banned weapons.

Monday, April 21, 2003

The US sugar industry is blackmailing the World Health Organization into withdrawing a damning report.

Thursday, April 17, 2003

Why Syria is US's new target. An analysis by an ex-embassador of the UK in Syria and Saudi Arabia.

Tuesday, April 15, 2003

Apparently the White House has ruled out attacking Syria before Bush's attempt at reelection. Hopefully that's true, and hopefully that won't happen even in the dire possibility of a second Dubya term.

Monday, April 14, 2003

Naomi Klein: what is being planned in Iraq is not reconstruction, but robbery.

Saturday, April 12, 2003

Suzanne Goldenberg in Bahgdad tells of the chaos reigning there.

Friday, April 11, 2003

Israeli military shoot another foreign pacifist. It's the third in the last month or so.

Thursday, April 10, 2003

'We shouldn't tolerate such barbarity'

The press is outraged by Castro's roundup of dissidents
The battle for American science

Creationists, pro-lifers and conservatives now pose a serious threat to research and science teaching in the US, report Oliver Burkeman and Alok Jha
Britain has created a 'baby bond', a savings account that will automatically be opened for every newborn in the UK, to help save for the future.

Wednesday, April 09, 2003

Uma materia sobre a possibilidade dos servicos secretos russos e americanos terem entrado em conflito para decidir quem ficaria com os arquivos secretos do governo de Saddam Hussein.
An article by Stiglitz on the ruin brought to Russia by neoliberalism.
US forces in Bagdhad seem to be targeting the news media. Three reporters were killed after a tank fired at the hotel where most journalists are staying.

Tuesday, April 08, 2003

Monday, April 07, 2003

On the current SARS (deadly pneumonia) outbreak in Canada.

Sunday, April 06, 2003

The situation in the Corean peninsula is deteriorating. There may be a war there soon.

Saturday, April 05, 2003

An article on the way that the Europeans have historically viewed the Americans.
A second American peace activist was seriously wounded by Israeli troops in Palestine.
On the deteriorating relations between Cuba and the Bush administration.

Wednesday, April 02, 2003

On how the US is preparing for the battle of Baghdad by learning Israeli strategies used in the invasion of Jenin.

Tuesday, April 01, 2003

Some criticism about the brutal way used by US soldiers with civilians in Iraq, as opposed to the more measured British soldiers.

Saturday, March 29, 2003

A reminder of US use of chemical weapons in Vietnam. The legacy is terrible for hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese.
On how George Bush has decided to extend secrecy of documents concerning his government. Dick Cheney now also can decide whether and for how long keep the documents secret.

Friday, March 28, 2003

An article, with links, about the ideas of Richard Perle, the Pentagon's chair of Pentagon's Defense Policy Board. In particular, points to an extremely right-wing paper delineating the strategy US-Israel should follow to 'change regime' in Iraq and other countries in the Middle East.


Thursday, March 27, 2003

McCarthy's ghost

Democracy is under threat in the United States; anyone who objects to the conflict in Iraq is not allowed to say so. An article by Gary Younge.

Thursday, March 20, 2003

Tuesday, March 18, 2003

On the uncertainties of the coming war.
Some emails from the American peace activist killed in Palestine by an Israeli bulldozer.

Monday, March 17, 2003

An interview with Boutros Boutros Ghali.
An American peace activist is crushed by an Israeli bulldozer as she tried to prevent the Israeli army from destroying a Palestinian home.

Tuesday, March 11, 2003

On the contracts awaiting US firms to rebuild Iraq (after it has been conveniently obliterated).

Sunday, March 09, 2003

More on the bugging that the US was doing on UN officials.

Friday, March 07, 2003

The Pentagon asks Congress to build and test "mini-nukes".
On torture at the US military base in Afghanistan, resulting in at least two dead prisoners.

Thursday, March 06, 2003

A case study about the US penal system: a non-violent shoplifter who got a 50 years' jail sentence.

Wednesday, March 05, 2003

An article on Stalin, 50 years after his death.

Monday, March 03, 2003

Sunday, March 02, 2003

On how the NSA spies on UN members to foster US interests.

Friday, February 28, 2003

An interesting article on the celebration of 60 years of the battle of Staliningrad, and the different ways official history has treated its importance.

Thursday, February 27, 2003

Sobre a mais recente onda de violencia no Rio: em uma semana, 45 veiculos incendiados, seis supermercados atacados e nove onibus depredados.

Tuesday, February 18, 2003

A text by Naomi Klein on the midia war in Venezuela.
An analysis (by an Oxford scholar) on why the US wants war.

Sunday, February 16, 2003

Friday, February 14, 2003

O governo Lula se declara contra o plano Colombia (intervencao militar americana na Colombia).
Sean Penn is against the war, and has been speaking about it for a while now, in a mostly silent Hollywood. Now he's sueing a producer, claiming that he was dismissed from a film because of his anti-war views. This brings to mind the McCarthy's era in Hollywood, with black lists etc.
The US government instills panic in its citizens, telling them to store water, money, flashlights and plastic sheets in case of a terrorist attack. This is unlikely to help, but it creates panic and support for the authorities. In my view, it's all part of the drive for war.
An article by a reporter who was in Iraq in 1991, reporting on what 'collateral damage' really means.

Thursday, February 13, 2003

On the ethics of nanotechnology. This reminds me of Prey, a book by Michael Crichton that I recently read.

Wednesday, February 12, 2003

A nice collection of anti-war sites.

Tuesday, February 11, 2003

An article on the left in the US today.

Saturday, February 08, 2003

Friday, January 31, 2003

Weapons of mass destruction? The vast stockpiles in the former Soviet Union are much more dangerous than Iraq.
Weapons of mass destruction? The vast stockpiles in the former Soviet Union are much more dangerous than Iraq.

Wednesday, January 29, 2003

On the likely number of Iraqi deaths and wounded in case of war.
On the likely number of Iraqi deaths and wounded in case of war.

Saturday, January 25, 2003

Friday, January 24, 2003

Sunday, January 19, 2003

Sobre o filme 'Cidade de Deus' e a realidade que ele retrata, do correspondente do Guardian no Rio.

Saturday, January 18, 2003

On the hypocritical protectionism of first-world markets.
On how the car culture of North America has shaped cities and foreign policy of the U.S.

Friday, January 17, 2003

On the threat that terrorists could easily provoke nuclear leaks by attacking nuclear power stations and storage facilities in the UK.

Thursday, January 16, 2003

Direct action has started in the UK against the possibility (inevitability?) of war. Some Scottish train drivers refused to run trains transporting ammunition to Gulf forces.

Monday, January 13, 2003

Thursday, January 09, 2003

A report on the state of the world today (it doesn't look good...).

Tuesday, January 07, 2003

Sobre como os batalhoes de engenharia do exercito brasileiro vao ajudar na construcao de estradas e fiscalizacao de obras.
Exemplo de como o Brasil esta mudando. As cooperativas brasileiras estao doando 24000 toneladas de alimentos para o programa fome zero, o proprio ministro "Fome zero" ja foi presidente da Organizacao das cooperativas brasileiras.
On the need for more vigorous anti-war demonstrations in the UK.
On the need for more vigorous anti-war demonstrations in the UK.
On the self-censorship of American media, and how it may be softening now. It's actually very tentative, nothing that could be interpreted as 'anti-patriotic' or touching the CIA or Bush is being shown on TV.

Sunday, January 05, 2003

Granta's list of great young English prose writers, edited once every ten years, is out. Should check it out and read some of them.

Thursday, January 02, 2003

Um perfil de Jose Saramago, em ingles no The Guardian.
On the use of Palestinian human shields by the Israeli army.