Law

New security law sparks protests in Spain

New security law sparks protests in Spain

A number of protests took place in Spain as a result of a new security law, that has been branded as ‘censorship’ by demonstrators. The Public Security Law, which was approved by parliament, has been heavily criticised by opposition parties and human rights groups as an attempt by the conservative government to silence protests over its handling of Spain’s financial[Read More…]

Anti-cop posters pop up across London bus stops

Anti-cop posters pop up across London bus stops

The high-profile cases of police brutality across the US and UK has prompted a wave of protests in recent weeks. However, in London recently, those demonstrations have taken on a whole new dimension. Anti-police brutality posters have appeared at bus stops all over the city last week, condemning the police force for the way they target individuals suspected of possessing[Read More…]

Gordon Duff delivered a historic speech in Syria

Veteran’s Today: Israel and US funds ISIS terrorists and drugs trade

A historic speech was recently delivered by Gordon Duff, senior editor of Veteran’s Today. Duff, like many of those behind Veteran’s Today was a military combat veteran, and served in the Vietnam War. He manages the world’s largest private intelligence organization and regularly consults with governments challenged by security issues. He also is the Managing Director of Adamus Defense Group[Read More…]

The fallout from the World Cup: Destruction of the Amazon

The fallout from the World Cup: Destruction of the Amazon

In June, the Akashic Times documented the widespread slaying of predominantly black and impoverished Brazilians in the run-up to the World Cup by the country’s police forces. This was part of an ethnic cleansing campaign by the Brazilian government which ordered authorities to forcibly evict thousands of people from their homes. Without warning, police moved into the already disadvantaged areas,[Read More…]

Sneed, along with some of the participants in the project

Garden project offers ex-prisoners new lease of life

Cathrine Sneed has spent many years working as a young counselor in the San Francisco County Jail. She started her career full of enthusiasm and vigour, hoping to make a real difference in the lives of those who were incarcerated. However she revealed how things were not as straightforward as she had originally thought, and many of the young men[Read More…]