The Rohingya Refugee Crisis and the Place of Human Rights in the Constitution of Bangladesh
April 21, 2010 12 min. read

The government of Bangladesh recently denied unregistered Rohingya people refugee status within Bangladesh’s borders.   More distressingly, the government has carried on a policy of detainment and coercively repatriation of Rohingya individuals. This is a wholesale violation of their human rights, according to the doctrinal values enshrined in the Constitution of the People’s Republic of […]

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The Other Side of Independence
April 21, 2010 2 min. read

Israelis celebrated Independence Day this week, rejoicing in the streets, on the beach, at barbecues, and dancing to music at concerts throughout the country. While Israelis rejoice, some in society are not quite as happy, namely Arabs and Palestinians who label Israeli independence as the “Nakba,” which is translated as “the Catastrophe.” Protesters “mourning” the Nakba carried Palestinian […]

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Is Latvia the EU's Israel?
April 21, 2010 3 min. read

They were born and live in a small, prosperous and democratic country. Yet that country refuses to give them citizenship rights because they happen to share an ethnicity with its large and authoritarian Eastern neighbour, which has invaded it in the past. Aggrieved at such discrimination, they see their cries fall on deaf ears among […]

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Right Wing Terrorism and the World Cup
April 21, 2010 1 min. read

Of all of the talk about possible crime, violence, and terrorism at the World Cup, little attention has been paid to what I believe to be one of the most likely sources of disruption: the racist radical white right-wing. The South African Police Service seems to have come around to this view as well, raiding […]

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Famous People Are Better Than Us
April 20, 2010 1 min. read

I hate the majority of celebrity activism, and so by rights I really should have loathed Bono’s op-ed in Sunday’s New York Times. Maybe I’m getting soft in my old age, but to be honest, I was ok with it. And this is not just because I am a pretty huge U2 fan. I think […]

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Venezuela Celebrates Act of Independence Bicentennial
April 20, 2010 2 min. read

In Venezuela, the date April 19th is known as the “Signing of the Act of Independence”, a major move towards separation from Spain. The full declaration of independence came the next year, on July 5, 1811. This was followed by a decade of bloody battles in which Simón Bolívar rose to fame, finally defeating the […]

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El Koshary Today
April 20, 2010 1 min. read

Egypt has a political parody website that has been compared with a cross between The Onion and The Daily Show With Jon Stewart. Calling itself “Egypt’s most reliable news source” El Koshary Today pokes fun of Egyptian society and politics. Even if you do not have a great grasp of Egyptian life (I do not […]

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US looking to increase Indian role in Afghanistan
April 20, 2010 3 min. read

The meeting between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Obama on the sidelines of the Nuclear Security Summit last week, seems to have produced positive results for India. The US ambassador to India, Tim Roemer will be travelling to Afghanistan to view first-hand the “critical” work being done there by India. He told the Times News Network, “India’s […]

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The Passion of the Red Shirts: Enter the Military and Exit the PM (Again)?
April 20, 2010 6 min. read

30,000 Red Shirt Protesters Thailand:  Over the last week the situation in Thailand has deteriorated, with as many as 24 people dead and over 800 injured since the new round of Red Shirt protests begin over 2 weeks ago.  A protest that started off with a festive atmosphere slowly descended into violence, with grenade attacks, […]

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Bibi For Memorial Day
April 20, 2010 1 min. read

Israeli Memorial Day leads right into Independence Day, thereby creating an interesting shift from a somber attitude and into exuberance. Well, the focus has been on independence, but Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s speech is interesting, with Bibi issuing a strong message that Israel is here to stay.

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Gossip Girl: Russian History Edition
April 19, 2010 2 min. read

With their tweedy manner, fancy degrees, thousand paged books and tenured positions, it was all too easy to forget that Russia historians are really just backstabbing, gossipy teenage egomaniacs at heart. Until now. It all started when a few Russia scholars, including Robert Service, noticed some mean reader reviews for their books on Amazon. They […]

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Cheruiyot and Erkesse Dominate in Boston
April 19, 2010 1 min. read

Another marathon = more African dominance. In this morning’s Boston Marathon Kenya’s Robert Kiprono Cheruiyot won, shattering the course record by 82 seconds with a time of 2 hours, 5 minutes, 52 seconds. On the women’s side Ethiopia’s Teyba Erkesso won by three seconds in the third-closest women’s finish in Boston Marathon history.

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