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Caitlin Johnstone

Imperial hypocrisy about 'terrorism' hits its most absurd point yet

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The US has removed Syria’s al-Qaeda franchise from its list of designated terrorist organisations just days after the UK added nonviolent activist group Palestine Action to its own list of banned terrorist groups.

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