[September 2, 2014; Links online magazine ]
Across northern Syria and Iraq, Kurdish forces are locked in fierce battles with the murderous 'Islamic State'. Whether directly or indirectly, the whole Kurdish people is being drawn into this struggle.
A collection of articles and talks by Dave Holmes
Amid relentless fighting, Kurds search for unity
[September 2, 2014; Links online magazine ]
Across northern Syria and Iraq, Kurdish forces are locked in fierce battles with the murderous 'Islamic State'. Whether directly or indirectly, the whole Kurdish people is being drawn into this struggle.
Kurds fight 'Islamic State' over vast front
[August 11, 2014; Links online magazine]
The Kurdish people are facing an unprecedented challenge. Across a vast swathe of northern Syria and Iraq, the region's Kurds are locked in a desperate and heroic struggle with the genocidal forces of the so-called Islamic State (IS). Fighting is raging from Aleppo and KobanĂȘ in Syria to Mosul and Kirkuk in Iraq and all points in between. (The 'front' is enormous: for example, the direct distance from Aleppo to Kirkuk is over 650km.)
Are you patriotic? Some reflections on a topical question
[Green Left Weekly, #1006, April 29, 2014]
'Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.' Samuel Johnson's aphorism (1775) is well known. But if a lot of scoundrels are patriotic, where does that leave patriotism itself? Are you patriotic? Should we be?
Climate action must include people-protection measures
[Green Left Weekly, #995, February 3, 2014]
Victoria's scorching January heatwave has focused a lot of attention on the problem of coping with the immediate fallout from climate change. According to the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, in the period January 13-23 there were 139 deaths in excess of the expected average. There were reports of homeless people being forced away from airconditioned areas as they sought relief from the relentless heat.