Bin Laden driver, Hamdan, to be released from GITMO
November 25, 2008 1 min. read

The Bush administration, in an about face, has decided to release Salim Hamdan, the former driver for al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, from detention at the Guantanamo Bay prison facility. Hamdan has emerged as the center-piece for the Bush administration's detainee policy in the so-called war on terror. Hamdan was captured in Afghanistan in 2001.  […]

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Holy Land Foundation Convictions
November 25, 2008 2 min. read

The senior leadership of the Holy Land Foundation was convicted today of conspiring to provide material support to terrorists – in this case, Hamas – as well as money laundering and tax evasion. The Dallas Morning News describes the changes each side made to their case after the first prosecution ended in a mistrial. The […]

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Embassy Bombers' Convictions Upheld
November 24, 2008 1 min. read

Orin Kerr has this strong analysis, explaining the importance of today's Second Circuit decision upholding the convictions of several individuals involved in bombing American embassies in Africa ten years ago. (The decision is available here, split into 4th and 5th Amendment issues and other claims, as well as here). Here is Andy McCarthy, one of […]

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Baby, It's Coal Outside
November 24, 2008 2 min. read

Coal, obviously, is one of the biggest roadblocks to averting catastrophic climate change.  China, the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide, gets 75% of its electric power from coal.  The US, number two on the carbon dioxide hit parade, gets half of its electricity from coal-fired plants.  Worldwide in 2006, coal (and peat) generated 41% […]

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Changing Dynamics in Pakistan and Turkey
November 24, 2008 1 min. read

What are the political trajectories of Pakistan and Turkey? An article in Middle East Times looks at how analyzing Pakistan and Turkey can "shed light on some of the changing political dynamics within Muslim countries." The article compares and contrasts the experiences in the two countries, where "the role of religion in state affairs" has […]

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Russian Communists Blast Bond Girl Olga Kurylenko
November 24, 2008 2 min. read

James Bond is not the only man seemingly oblivious to the charms of Olga Kurylenko. The Ukrainian-born, Paris-based model and actress plays Camille, a Bolivian secret agent on a mission to avenge the murder of her Russian mother, in Quantum of Solace. Although Russia is pretty much irrelevant in the new Bond film, the communists […]

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Journey to the occupied territories
November 23, 2008 3 min. read

The rays of sun hits the blue roof terraces of Chaufchaouen in Morocco at 8:15, stretch across the valley and then climb the face of the mountain ahead. The smell of kif is thick. Now back on the road through the mountains of the Middle Atlas, through the intensity of Fes, and now Marrakesh, a […]

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Damascus to host conference on Palestinian 'right of return'
November 22, 2008 2 min. read

Syria's SANA News Agency reports that tomorrow Damascus will play host to an international conference on the Palestinian ‘right of return’. According to SANA, the conference will aim to the solidify the right of Palestinians to return to their homeland as a condition without exception, refusing any moves to nationalize Palestinian refugees in their host […]

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Be the Change for Children
November 22, 2008 1 min. read

“You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” -Gandhi Open the door for children, by working to see the change in the world that will enable them to have a future of hope and prosperity. Giving children hope along with the tools for the future will not only open the door […]

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International Round Up
November 21, 2008 3 min. read

I've been so jazzed by the coup d'état in the House of Representatives (see last two posts below plus this from early this month) that I've neglected some other big stories.  There are some great ones out there.  GHG Cap in the UK , MPs pass landmark climate change bill is the story from AFP.  […]

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Happy Anniversary, Nuremberg
November 21, 2008 1 min. read

The trials began 63 years ago yesterday. The groundbreaking trials were a revolution in international criminal law, setting forth the principle that legalizing vicious abuses such as crimes against humanity under domestic law could not provide impunity. Rather, such abuses always violated international law. When the Khmer leaders or the interhamwe or Charles Taylor or […]

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November 20th Aniversery of Declaration of the Rights of the Child
November 21, 2008 1 min. read

Today, November 20th, marks the day on which the United Nations Assembly adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child, in 1959, and the Convention on the Rights of the Child, in 1989. Universal Children's Day. In a press release UNICEF USA issed an appeal to the public to get involved with the Presidential Initiative target […]

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