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Joe Catron

Joe Catron is a MintPress News contributing journalist. He covers Palestine and Israel and other human rights issues. Catron has written frequently for Electronic Intifada and Middle East Eye, and co-edited The Prisoners' Diaries: Palestinian Voices from the Israeli Gulag, an anthology of accounts by detainees freed in the 2011 prisoner exchange.

Informe muestra que las corporaciones y Bolsonaro se han unido para destruir el Amazonas

"Bolsonaro ha supervisado la reducción más significativa, y el asalto total, a los derechos humanos y la protección del medio ambiente en Brasil desde la caída de la dictadura militar del país".

julio 1st, 2019
Joe Catron
julio 1st, 2019
Por Joe Catron
Brazil Amazon | Bolsonaro

As deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest reaches the highest level in a decade, the rainforest’s indigenous peoples and their supporters have called for action against the political and business interests they blame for a spike in illegal logging and other resource extraction. A report released by Amazon Watch as part of its ongoing

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Ignorando el papel devastador de las sanciones estadounidenses, los medios occidentales ven el cambio del régimen venezolano como única solución

“Las sanciones estadounidenses apuntan deliberadamente a destruir la economía de Venezuela y, por lo tanto, conducir al cambio de régimen. "Es una política infructuosa, despiadada, ilegal y fracasada, que causa graves daños al pueblo venezolano". Economista de la Universidad de Columbia y asesor de las Naciones Unidas Jeffrey Sachs

mayo 1st, 2019
Joe Catron
mayo 1st, 2019
Por Joe Catron
Venezuela Sanctions Hunger

UNITED NATIONS - As a United States-backed coup attempt sputters in Venezuela, the embattled South American country’s economy continues to groan under a series of punishing sanctions imposed by Washington, while Western media ignores their devastating impact and instead pushes Juan Guaidó and regime-change as the cure-all for Venezuela’s ills. A

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Palestinians Trampled as Trump Targets Iran and Pulls Arab States into Alliance with Israel

“Most of the Arab regimes in question are corrupt, extremely repressive and beholden to imperialism, and have no great political differences with Israel.” — Lebanese-American writer Joyce Chediac Wilcox

octubre 31st, 2018
Joe Catron
octubre 31st, 2018
Por Joe Catron
Israel Oman

UNITED NATIONS -- As the Trump administration renews its push for a formal military alliance between the United States and its Arab allies to target Iran, several members of the emerging bloc have joined an unprecedented drive to normalize their relations with Israel. The timing, regional observers told MintPress News this week, is no

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Will Israel’s Gaza Massacres Finally Prod the ICC into Action?

Both Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, normally reserved in their criticism of Israel, have accused the occupying state of “war crimes.” Some hope the sheer scale of Israeli fire against unarmed civilians, along with the copious documentation of it, will prod the ICC to action.

octubre 26th, 2018
Joe Catron
octubre 26th, 2018
Por Joe Catron
Israel Gaza ICC

THE HAGUE -- As the Great March of Return by Palestinians in the Gaza Strip nears its eighth month, legal organizations in the besieged Palestinian enclave have called for the International Criminal Court to prosecute Israel over its forces’ repeated fire against unarmed protesters. By the end of the 30th weekly mobilization last Friday, over

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Meet Ten Corporate Giants Helping Israel Massacre Gaza Protesters

“The Israeli military relies on a network of international companies, supplying everything from sniper rifles to tear gas, to carry out its massacres of protesters in Gaza. These companies are knowingly supporting war crimes, and are complicit in state-orchestrated murder.” — Tom Anderson, researcher for Corporate Occupation

octubre 12th, 2018
Joe Catron
octubre 12th, 2018
Por Joe Catron
Palestine Israel Protest

NEW YORK — As Israeli soldiers gun down unarmed Palestinian demonstrators in the Great March of Return, their lethal operations depend on an array of contractors and suppliers, many of them companies based outside Israel. “The Israeli military relies on a network of international companies, supplying everything from sniper rifles to tear gas, to

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Con poco que perder, los manifestantes de marzo del gran retorno de Gaza aumentan su resistencia

"La situación económica y social en Gaza ha disminuido durante más de una década, pero se ha deteriorado exponencialmente en los últimos meses y ha llegado a un punto crítico". – Marina Wes, Directora de País del Banco Mundial para Gaza y Cisjordania

octubre 4th, 2018
Joe Catron
octubre 4th, 2018
Por Joe Catron
Palestinian protester Israel Gaza

As the Great March of Return roared past its half-year anniversary last Friday, it also seemed to reach levels of resistance and repression not seen in months. The escalation aims to “put more pressure on the Israeli occupation authorities, hoping they meet the protesters' demands -- lifting the siege and recognizing the right to return,” a

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Saudi-Qatar Standoff Pushes Gaza Toward Uneasy Reconciliation

Longstanding rivalries between Gulf powers are pushing the Palestinian Authority to tighten Israel’s closure of the Gaza Strip, even as Egypt takes unexpected steps to ease it. Meanwhile, Gaza’s Hamas movement is seeking reconciliation with a faction of Fatah, its longstanding rival.

julio 5th, 2017
Joe Catron
julio 5th, 2017
Por Joe Catron
Residents of Qatari-funded housing complex wave their national and Qatari flags during demonstration in solidarity with Qatar in front of Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani's mosque in the central of the housing complex in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, June 9, 2017. (AP/Adel Hana)

UNITED NATIONS -- Over a thousand miles from the heart of a tense diplomatic impasse between Qatar and its regional rivals, led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, a lesser known but closely related situation is developing in Palestine’s Gaza Strip. On June 18, 13 days after Saudi Arabia and the UAE, along with Bahrain, Egypt, the

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