According to an interview with a Chinese security official in Xinhua news, the East Turkestan Islamic Movement is "one of the main security worries to the Olympics." The fear of this organization was highlighted on Monday when two Uighur men in the city of Kashi (in Xinjiang) killed 16 policemen. The Uighur population in northwest […]
The court at the U.S. naval detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Wednesday found Salim Hamdan, the personal driver for Osama bin Laden, guilty of supporting terrorism, though it acquitted him of conspiring with al-Qaida, Jane Sutton reported for Reuters. In the first U.S. war crimes trial since World War II, the Bush administration , […]
As I previously noted, the State Department is making a commendable effort to use new social networking services to reach out to the public and build support for U.S. foreign policy. The State Department now has a blog and is making use of the Twitter and Facebook social networks. In this report in The New […]
The American Academy of Diplomacy, in partnership with the International Republican Institute (IRI) and the National Democratic Institute (NDI) held a panel discussion back in April at the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs in Minneapolis to discuss “diplomatic engagement with non-governmental organizations and civil society to promote effective democratic governance.” The event's featured […]
The past few days have seen a number of press reports, issued by both Arab and Israeli media outlets, commenting on Hezbollah's military buildup and Israel's corresponding concern. While the replenishment and expansion of Hezbollah's artillery rocket arsenal has repeatedly been cited since the end of the 2006 conflict, perhaps the most important recent development […]
President Bush has departed for Asia on a trip that will allow him to visit American allies en route to the Olympics in China. Although I alway assumed that President Bush would attend the opening ceremonies, I was not surprised that there were early calls for Bush to boycott the event. The U.S. relationship with […]
First, the Times of London is reporting that the United Kingdom cut a deal with radical cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, which resulted in British forces sitting out the critical battle for Basra last year. The Times reports that the attack has caused some friction between the US and the UK and dented Britain's relationship on the […]
Transatlantic media coverage immediately after of the collapse of the World Trade Organization's Doha Round of trade talks in Geneva July 29 provided a wide range of different perspectives on the same story. Commentators blamed the failure variously on the United States, India, or China, or a combination of some or all of them, with […]
Prosecutors Tuesday raised the possibility of declaring a mistrial for the first war crimes trail at Guantanamo Bay for Salim Hamdan, the personal driver for al-Qaida chief, Osama bin Laden, a report said. The disagreement came in distinguishing war crimes from regular crimes. Hamdan faces conspiracy charges for ferrying two surface-to-air missiles in the trunk […]
Lesbians “are a small minority” “who don't adhere to the prevails of nature.” These are the remarks made by a Committee member on the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW). CEDAW is an independent body of experts tasked to implement the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women. […]
This week, 1-7 August 2008, is World Breastfeeding Week In conjunction with the Olympics next August, WBW 2008 calls for greater support for mothers in achieving the gold standard of infant feeding: breastfeeding exclusively for six months, and providing appropriate complementary foods with continued breastfeeding for up to two years or beyond. As every country […]
Prosecutors for the U.S. government Monday tried to paint Yemeni Salim Hamdan, the former driver for Osama bin Laden, as an enabler for the head of al-Qaida, a report said. His defense team, however, – as well as those who knew him, including alleged Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohammad, – said Hamdan was a […]
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