Now or Fifty Years From Now!
July 26, 2010 1 min. read

The Muslim brotherhood in Egypt is mobilizing its grassroots campaigners to garner support for the upcoming legislative elections to be held in October. This would be the first election after Mohammed Al Baradei return to Egypt and his calls for political reform. And after President Hosni’s Mubarack clear signs of an ailing health. The Group […]

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ISI, Pakistan's Institutional Nucleus, Found Complicit in Taliban Coordination
July 26, 2010 6 min. read

Whatever the provenance of the documentary evidence, whatever the moral argument for the WikiLeaks revelation, Pakistan  and its military establishment is now squarely in the U.S. leadership’s cross-wires.  The secret is out, and the vast weight of the proof accumulated over 6 years, tens of thousands of pieces of intelligence, is flat out undeniable and […]

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A busy week in Cuba
July 26, 2010 2 min. read

Spending a week in Tuscany has its benefits, certainly, but without dependable Internet access and Western Hemisphere-centered news items, it seems I’ve missed a number of notable (and indeed, unusual/surprising/jaw-dropping) events in Cuba… Here are a few of the ones I’m picking up in the airport now. What else have I missed? Cuba indicates that […]

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The New York Times & WikiLeaks in the Wrong
July 26, 2010 3 min. read
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Apparently, the word ‘secret’ has lost all meaning nowadays. The New York Times, Guardian, and Der Speigel have all published reports using thousands of pages of classified American intelligence reports on the war in Afghanistan from 2004-2009 given to them by Wikileaks. The United States government condemned the disclosure of these secret documents and so […]

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It's A Zoo Out There!
July 25, 2010 2 min. read

Yours truly has just returned from a rather exceptional concert here in Damascus. The Gorillaz played the Damascus citadel tonight, adjacent to famous Souk al-Hamediyeh, and put on a GREAT show. The band put on a memorable performance which featured soul legend Bobby Womack, two thirds of the landmark Hip Hop collective De La Soul, […]

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ISI Aids Taliban: New Yorks Times cites WikiLeaks Report
July 25, 2010 2 min. read

In today’s New York Times reportage by Mark Mazzetti, Jane Perlez,  Eric Schmitt and Andrew W. Lehren has come crashing down on Pakistan.  Though broadly speaking the news is nothing new to anyone with an ear for politics in the region, the reportage offers documentary proof of ISI complicity with the Afghan Taliban.  It is […]

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Soccer and Socialism: The Real Connection
July 25, 2010 1 min. read

It’s not really Africa-related, but over at dcat I have a little piece called “Soccer and Socialism: The Real Connection” in which I try to address two issues: the rise of soccer in the United States and the misuse and misrepresentation of the sport in the increasingly idiotic US political culture.

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NGO REPUBLIC
July 25, 2010 3 min. read

“You have several hundred NGOs operating in Haiti, and basically doing what they want, with no regard to the wishes of the Government of Haiti.” These are the words of Dominica’s Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit expressed during a recent meeting of Caribbean leaders in Montego Bay, Jamaica. “We have called on the UN Secretary General […]

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America and China Cold War in South China Sea and Thailand Illiberal Democracy
July 25, 2010 4 min. read

Indonesia: As speculated about  previously, the U.S. will upgrade its support to the Indonesian military, even the notorious Kopassus.  This is in spite of continued human rights concerns, because the need of America to be able to contain China’s expansion into the South China Sea is becoming critical to the Obama Administration.  It is likely […]

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In Your Face; Banning the Niqab in Syria
July 24, 2010 3 min. read

In the past week the Syrian Government has banned the Niqab, or full face veil, from school campuses. While no formal announcement has been made, and enforcement has been spotty, word spread through Damascus as university employees wearing the full face veil were transferred out of the classroom. The ban would cover, or uncover in […]

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Will Market Clean up Congo’s Conflict Minerals?
July 24, 2010 2 min. read

Before I bore you again with yet another conflict mineral detail in Africa, I need to tell you something very important regarding the financial legislation-the other side of the legislation that the mainstream media hasn’t been reporting a lot about-recently signed by President Obama. This legislation is not just a victory for the American people […]

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Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
July 24, 2010 3 min. read

Useful information about Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. This might help those who are making their first trip to Afghanistan. Afghanistan History: Afghanistan originally was governed by different kings, emirs (Commander or general) or shahs (leader, King). Its first state was established on October 1747 in Kandahar by Afghan Military Commander Ahmad Shah Durani. After dead […]

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