Exclusively in the new print issue of CounterPunch
HOLLYWOOD AND THE CIA — Film historian Ed Rampell details Hollywood’s entangled relationship with the CIA and the Pentagon; HOUSES OF THE DEAD: Nancy Kurshan exposes the cruel human rights offenses taking place inside America’s vast gulag of Control Unit Prisons; BROTHERHOOD OF SUMMER: David Macaray charts the history of the most powerful union in the US: the Baseball Players Association; TAR SANDS COME TO AMERICA: Steve Horn explains how the Keystone Pipeline debates have diverted attention from Big Oil’s other plans to transport Alberta’s oil into the US. PLUS: Jeffrey St. Clair on CONSTITUTIONAL ENTROPY; Mike Whitney on HOW THE BANKS TARGETED BLACKS; Chris Floyd on THE RISE OF BRITAIN’S TEA PARTY; Kristin Kolb on THE NEEDLE AND THE DAMAGE DONE; Kim Nicolini on the FILMS OF WILLIAM FRIEDKIN; and Lee Ballinger on POETS VS. THE ONE PERCENT.
A Nation in Exile: a photographic journal by Judith Mann
Afghan Refugees: 1983-2001
a photographic journal by Judith Mann

?


Judith Mann’s Afghan Journal is continued on page 3
These images are available as matted 16″x20″ color prints.
For further information: jcmann@teleport.com
All photos ? 1983 Judith Mann All Rights Reserved.
Selected and edited by Kimberly Willson-St. Clair
A Nation in Exile:
Afghan Refugees: 1983-2001
a photographic journal by Judith Mann






These images are available as matted 16″x20″ color prints.
For further information: jcmann@teleport.com
All photos ? 1983 Judith Mann All Rights Reserved.
Selected and edited by Kimberly Willson-St. Clair











