Letters from Beirut (I)
May 11, 2008 7 min. read

I want to thank my friend, Dr. Eugene Sensenig-Dabbous for allowing me to publish his letters. Three Days on: A Report from Beirut 09.May.08 / 10:00 AM On the third day of what seems to be the beginning of a new civil war in Lebanon, I guess I owe you a personal account. I’m not […]

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Race, Racism, and US Politics
May 11, 2008 3 min. read

My work is a bit complicated. The best way to describe it is that I explore race, politics, and social movements in the United States and sub-Saharan Africa. I wrote the following recently, which mostly involves the issue of race in the United States. I hope you will find it to be of some interest: […]

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Race, The US, and Transnationalism
May 11, 2008 3 min. read

My work is a bit complicated. The best way to describe it is that I explore race, politics, and social movements in the United States and sub-Saharan Africa. I wrote the following recently, which mostly involves the issue of race in the United States. I hope you will find it to be of some interest: […]

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Run, MDC, Run!
May 11, 2008 1 min. read

On the good news front, the Movement for Democratic Change has had a change of heart and now insists that it will contest the runoff election and is planning its strategy, whenever that election may happen. While I understand Morgan Tsvangirai's frustration with a system so clearly stacked against him, I was happy to see […]

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Free Speech under Fire
May 10, 2008 1 min. read

This is a campaign started by BeirutSpring.com blog to support the freedom of speech in Lebanon.

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Death of Police Chief Puts Spotlight on Plan Mérida
May 10, 2008 2 min. read

This morning's killing of Mexico's Acting Chief of Federal Police, Edgar Millan Gomez, has put the emphasis back on the Bush Administration's Plan Mérida. Millan Gomez was the highest-ranking official to be killed since President Felipe Calderon began the crackdown on Mexican drug cartels in 2007. His death highlights the gravity of the war on […]

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Friday Zimbabwe Update
May 9, 2008 2 min. read

Because everyone needs a bit of a comedown before heading into the weekend, here is a bit of a roundup of Zimbabwe-related stories. South African President Thabo Mbeki has traveled to Zimbabwe for talks on the country's disputed election. Acting both as South African head of state and as the Southern African Development Community's (SADC) […]

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Buthelezi’s Solipsism
May 9, 2008 1 min. read

This just in: Inkatha Freedom Party leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi is mostly concerned with the interests of Mangosuthu Buthelezi. Buthelezi is threatening to file suit to prevent the passage of a law that will make the position of chairperson of the KwaZulu-Natal House of Traditional Leaders permanent, thus forcing him to choose between his position as […]

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HIV/AIDS Conference
May 9, 2008 3 min. read

A while back we discussed an upcoming major AIDS conference in Moscow, well the event has arrived and it comes with some positive news. It was the largest Eastern Europe/Central Asia conference ever held and lasted for three days. Around 2,000 participants from over 50 nations took part to assess regional achievements, share results and […]

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Hizballah seizes control of Beirut
May 9, 2008 5 min. read

Media and personal reports on the ground in Beirut say Hizballah fighters have taken control of the Lebanese capital Friday on the third day of conflict.  Sources say Hizballah officials are provoking the Lebanese government by asking them where their American supporters are in their time of need. Gunfire escalated Friday morning as officials closed […]

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Tense situation in Lebanon
May 9, 2008 5 min. read

  For a political perspective on the conflict make sure you read the analysis provided by Elie Fawaz, Lee Smith, Tony Badran and Michael Young. Pictures speak more than words. The conflict in Sheikh Nasrallah's words The government is a cover for Terje Roed-Larsen and UNSCR 1559. That is its basic description. We have the […]

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EU-US trade rhetoric
May 9, 2008 2 min. read

“Don't let yourself be fooled,” is EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson's message to American voters. In an interview for BBC's Hardtalk, which was excerpted to the Financial Times, Mandelson argues that promising disengagement from certain parts of the global trading system in order to win votes is dangerous. Implicitly critiquing views expressed by Democratic Presidential […]

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