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- Analysis and testimonies / André Vltchek's Column / United States
- 15 Jun 2020
Interview of A. Vltchek: The United States, police brutality and the possibilities of a fundamental change
Erkin Oncan interviews Andre Vltchek on the nature of the protests in the US and on the possibility to bring a fundamental change of US society. EO: How do […]
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- Analysis and testimonies / André Vltchek's Column / United States
- 03 Jun 2020
“The world cannot breathe!” Squashed by the US – A country built on genocide and slavery
More than two centuries of lies are now getting exposed. Bizarre tales about freedom and democracy are collapsing like houses of cards. One man’s death triggers an avalanche of rage […]
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- Analysis and testimonies / André Vltchek's Column / Democracy / Europe
- 26 May 2020
The Soviet victory over nazism 75 years ago, and COVID-19
How could the Great Patriotic War in which the Soviet people (including many members of my own family) lost at least 25 million lives, have anything in common with the […]
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- Analysis and testimonies / André Vltchek's Column / Democracy
- 26 May 2020
“Battle” against COVID-19 in a fragmented world has ruined billions of lives
It is not only about physically surviving the pandemic. People miss people, and places, sometimes desperately. And they die, when separated. We are bombarded by briefings and numbers. We are […]
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- Analysis and testimonies / André Vltchek's Column / Asia
- 26 May 2020
Hong Kong rioters should never fight against their own country
For several months, Western mass media called the Hong Kong rioters, “pro-democracy protesters”. It still does. But I began noticing a new, even deadlier terminology. Now, the black-clad ninja-looking men […]
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- Analysis and testimonies / André Vltchek's Column / Latin America
- 25 Jan 2019
Mobilize and Defend Venezuela!
It is new and it is not new, but it is tremendously wicked and deadly – the latest type of coup the US invented and is now applying against Venezuela. […]
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- Analysis and testimonies / André Vltchek's Column / Middle East
- 18 Jan 2019
Seven Walls of Damascus and Concrete Walls of Kabul
Syria and Afghanistan. Two terrible wars, two mighty destructions, but two absolutely opposite outcomes. In Syria, it may be autumn now, but almost the entire country is blossoming again, […]
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- Analysis and testimonies / André Vltchek's Column / Asia
- 11 Jan 2019
Indonesian Tsunami – thievery, ineptness and presidential elections
How low can a country governed by an unbridled greed, a notorious lack of morals and ubiquitous servility to its neo-colonialist masters, really sink? And how can people tolerate […]
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- Analysis and testimonies / André Vltchek's Column / Asia
- 14 Dec 2018
Palangkaraya – Dreaming about the ‘Soviet’ capital of Indonesia and the 1965 US-backed killing fields
Believe it or not, decades ago Indonesia was a socialist country, the cradle of the‘Non-Aligned Movement’, with the progressive and fiery President Soekarno leading the nation. The Communist Party of […]
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- Analysis and testimonies / André Vltchek's Column
- 29 Nov 2018
US trade war with China – desperate move to save western empire
Most of those who have had a chance to witness Chinese internationalist mega-projects, clearly understand that the West is close to collapsing; it will never be able to compete with […]