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 Editor in chief: 
Abdus Sattar Ghazali

 Managing Editor:
 
Mertze Dahlin   

Senior Editor:
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Arthur Scott
 

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Journal of America encourages independent
thinking and honest discussions on national & global issues

 


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Justice,  Peace and Security 

The Journal of America would like to welcome and encourage independent thinking and honest discussions on global issues, such as international politics, global economy, history, culture and security.

Almost all of the main stream media journalism is owned by large American corporations, or special interest groups. The responsibility of the media is to report the truth. The idea of free speech is that an ordinary citizen should be able to freely and fully can express his or her views. Our media industry is a victim of an ingrained culture of denial.

The Journal of America would like to invite independent and fair minded individuals to write their views, opinions and commentaries in this Journal. These individuals should have the courage to speak the truth and make the commitment to promote justice and peace.

 The Journal hopes to provide our readers with thought provoking commentaries and analysis on International affairs from the so-called right, left, center, liberals and conservatives.

Scholars, Journalists, Educators, Retired Army Generals / Senior Officers and former Political Leaders and individuals from every corner of the World are invited to join this journal’s team of courageous and fair minded people.

Syed R. Mahmood