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Disarming Genocide and the Law, Then and Now 

From Ploughshares to Palestine Action

This week, the trial of six young activists who attempted to disarm Israeli weapons in a British arms factory draws to a close. Thirty years ago this month, four women undertook a similar action; in both cases, the defendants argued that their actions were legal and reasonable attempts to prevent genocide. The political climate – […]

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Dan Glazebrook is a political commentator and agitator. He is the author of Divide and Ruin: The West’s Imperial Strategy in an Age of Crisis (Liberation Media, 2013) and Supremacy Unravelling: Crumbling Western Dominance and the Slide to Fascism (K and M, 2020)