Supreme Court to hear Guantanamo cases
December 5, 2007 2 min. read

The Supreme Court Wednesday will hear oral arguments in a package of cases concerning the rights of detainees held at the U.S. naval detention center at Guantanamo bay, Cuba. The cases, Boumediene v. Bush, and Al Odah v. U.S, mark the third time the Bush administration has faced the Supreme Court regarding the rights of […]

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Iran calls for Islamic war crimes court as NIE defies Bush
December 4, 2007 2 min. read

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in a speech Tuesday with legal officials from several Islamic countries said there should be an international Islamic court using Sharia law to prosecute war criminals and violators of humanitarian rights. Ahmadinejad failed to elaborate on the logistics of the court, but said the proposed body would serve as an alternative […]

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Sand and Sorrow…
December 4, 2007 5 min. read

“Where there is no hope, one must invent hope.” – Albert Camus Recently I have written a few posts on the situation in Sudan, and I was fortunate enough to attend the prescreening last night of Sand and Sorrow, which premiers on HBO on December 6th at 8pn ET. The event was held Monday, December […]

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Sudanese case tests ICC credibility.
December 3, 2007 2 min. read

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon addresses the International Criminal Court Monday, opening its annual two-week meeting which many see as chance to examine the credibility of the first permanent international war crimes tribunal. Ban addresses the 105-nation ICC as the court faces international criticism for its failure to prosecute Sudanese war crimes suspects. Analysts say that […]

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20 Ideas For Giving Back to Children in Need this Holiday Season
December 3, 2007 3 min. read

Have you been bitten by the gift giving bug this season? Was my last post, Holiday Wish List, not enough to keep you busy, or satisfy your unquenchable need to help underprivileged children. Well then here are 20 more ways for you to help make a child's life better this year. Why not pick a […]

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World Aids Day December 1
December 1, 2007 2 min. read

"Stop AIDS. Keep the Promise." In 1988, the UN General Assembly expressed deep concern at the pandemic proportions of the AIDS virus, and noting that the World Health Organization (WHO) had declared 1 December 1988 World AIDS Day, the General Assembly thus drafted resolution 43/15. More than 41 million people are living with HIV/AIDS, some […]

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Iraq requests custody of Chemical Ali
November 30, 2007 2 min. read

The Iraqi Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki, issued an appeal to U.S. President George W. Bush requesting U.S. officials hand over Ali Hassan al-Majid , “Chemical Ali” , and two other former Iraqi officials sentenced to hang for war crimes.  U.S. officials have been reluctant to hand the three officials over to the Iraqi's citing a […]

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"Where there is love there is life." -Mahatma Gandhi
November 30, 2007 1 min. read

  Love is the fuel that gives us life,  that gives us the fight for one more day. The fuel that gives us hope and strength,  which allows us to continue on the long hard journey. Love is food for the hungry, the main nourishment of a child.

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HOLLY Screening…
November 29, 2007 6 min. read

The special screening was held in Washington DC last night for the acclaimed film, HOLLY, opened by Ambassador Mark Lagon, and was followed by a question and answer session, with Ambassador Lagon, Guy Jacobson, and Adi Ezroni. A young girl running desperately through the streets, being chased by two men, her tiny feet taking her […]

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New details in Hariri assasination
November 29, 2007 2 min. read

The chief investigator for the U.N. commission investigating the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri said the inquiry is developing new leads and “persons of interest.” Serge Brammertz, the Belgian prosecutor charged with investigating the assassination, issued his final report to the U.N. Security Council stating the investigation has produced new information. “The […]

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The Plight of Guinea-Bissau's Trafficked Children
November 29, 2007 2 min. read

Three buses carrying some 140 children leave Guinea-Bissau heading to Senegal, the children are not going on a school trip, but are being trafficked to work in the cotton fields of southern Senegal. Two of the buses where stopped, but the third was never found, the children's fate is grim. Only weeks before an unnamed […]

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Hunt on for Nazis in South America
November 28, 2007 1 min. read

The Israeli Simon Wiesenthal Center embarked on a last ditch effort to hunt down surviving Nazis in South America.  "The passage of time in no way diminishes the guilt of the perpetrators," the center's director, Efraim Zuroff, said.  The group put out a $460,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of Dr. […]

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