Patrick Henningsen

USA: This Land is Our Land?

Published on Civil Eats, by Bob St Peter and Raj Patel, October 18, 2013.

Imagine a country where ideologues bent on land reform turn agriculture into the plaything of the world’s richest investors, and poor local farmers are locked out of millions of acres prime agricultural land. Then stop imagining some African country run by a despot and his friends and start picturing the United States. Rural America is on the cusp of one of the greatest transfers of land in its history and no one’s talking about it.   Continuer la lecture de « USA: This Land is Our Land? »

How the FBI Manipulates Grand Juries to Intimidate Political Dissidents and Radicals

Published on Dissident Voice (first on AlterNet), by Anna Simonton, October 18, 2013.

From the narrow windows of New York’s Metropolitan Correctional Center, 24-year-old anarchist Jerry Koch can see the last place he stood as a free person.  Continuer la lecture de « How the FBI Manipulates Grand Juries to Intimidate Political Dissidents and Radicals »

Emerging Challenges: What's In Store for the New Global Powers, Part 1

Published on Spiegel Online International, an essay by Erich Follath, October 16, 2013.

China, India and Brazil are taking the global economy by storm, becoming more politically confident on their way. But even as they form a front against the West, they will have to tackle slower growth and major domestic problems that their newly prosperous citizens are no longer willing to tolerate … //

… Getting in on Western Commerce:   Continuer la lecture de « Emerging Challenges: What's In Store for the New Global Powers, Part 1 »

German filmmaker imprisoned for exposing dire Qatar World Cup worker conditions

Published on Russia Today, Oct 16, 2013.

Toiling in terrible conditions, no salaries for months, passports confiscated by employers – that’s the horrendous reality for migrant workers helping with preparations for the World Cup 2022 in Qatar, as revealed by German filmmaker, Peter Giesel.

He and his cameraman were detained and imprisoned after they tried to investigate the story. The two went to Qatar following the publication of a report in the Guardian, claiming that workers are enduring appalling labor abuses.   Continuer la lecture de « German filmmaker imprisoned for exposing dire Qatar World Cup worker conditions »