Yes, The New Yorker
July 28, 2008 2 min. read

Although I disagree with The New Yorker's recent taste in cover art, I do think Hendrick Hertzberg is one of America's best political commentators. Until we have some reliable polls on how Americans feel about Obama's recent foreign travel, Hertzberg has the next best thing: how Americans ought to feel: There has been much discussion […]

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Fatah and Hamas Exchange Arrests
July 28, 2008 1 min. read

Al-Jazeera's website featured some video coverage of Hamas's security crackdown that followed a deadly car bombing in the Gaza Strip this past weekend. It can be viewed here: (link) Subsequently, this has been met with raids by Fatah-allied Palestinian police against Hamas elements in the West Bank. While Hamas-allied police forces in Gaza state that […]

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A Stillborn Debate?
July 28, 2008 2 min. read

Good day everyone, I am Patrick Frost, the FPA blogger for Central Asia, and Karin has been kind enough to let me do a post on this site from time to time. Please feel free to send me comments, critiques, and questions at [email protected] or just post them on this site. Today, I would like […]

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The New Deliberate Terror Campaign in Somalia
July 27, 2008 3 min. read

Somalia has now faced 17 years of bloodshed and chaos. This past week news agencies have been reporting on and questioning the ongoing power struggle (between the Western-backed government and armed "Islamist militias") and the effects of Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys' proclamation that he is the leader of the country's opposition. Aweys is designated a […]

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Afghanistan's Losing Battle
July 27, 2008 2 min. read

In the post Drug Trade Fuels Forced Marriages in Afghanistan, the looming drug culture was brought to attention, as the country drug market has only continued to fuel human rights violations and breed more suffering among the populous, especially children. A recent New York Times article written by Thomas Schweich, a former U.S. counternarcotics official, […]

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Some Studies and An Update
July 26, 2008 2 min. read

Costs , The Center for Integrative Environmental Research has been doing a series of studies on the economic impacts of climate change and the costs of inaction. Their release from Wednesday says: "Climate change will carry a price tag of billions of dollars for a number of U.S. states, says a new series of reports […]

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Superstition targets Albinos in Tanzania
July 26, 2008 2 min. read

In Tanzania, the body parts of albinos are believed to possess magical properties.   BBC journalist, Vicky Ntetema, has filmed (see video here) a witchdoctor in Tanzania discussing anatomy for potions.    There are anywhere between 4000 to 173,000 albinos living in Tanzania. So far this year, a known 25 have been killed for witchcraft, most in […]

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Karadzic appeals transfer to The Hague
July 26, 2008 2 min. read

Lawyers for Radovan Karadzic just before midnight Friday dispatched a letter via postal carrier to the U.N. tribunal at The Hague, lodging an appeal against his transfer to the international court. Svetozar Vujacic, one of the defense members, said the letter was filed at the last possible minute in an effort to delay the extradition […]

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Balkan Bliss
July 25, 2008 1 min. read

Reuters reports that conditions in the Haguue war crimes prison are well above international standards, and Joshua Keating at Foreign Policy magazine calls it the Hague's “Kumbaya Prison.” Apparently, the detainees have put aside religious differences and bonded, going from fratricide to fraternity. A shame it didn't happen a little bit earlier.

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U.S. – India Nuclear Deal Clears Hurdle
July 25, 2008 3 min. read

  This week we witnessed a dramatic showdown in Indian domestic politics between the Prime Minister and various factions who are against a proposed nuclear deal with the United States. Since India is not a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and has developed a nuclear weapons capability, the U.S. has been working on a […]

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Ranting NY Waiter Berates the British
July 25, 2008 2 min. read

A surly New York waiter seeks to promote his forthcoming book, “Waiter Rant,” by accusing the British of failing to leave proper tips in a blog run by the British daily, the Guardian. John Murray fingers a retired couple from Leeds in Yorkshire, whom he describes as “wonderful people” and “polite and well mannered.” He […]

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Children the Teachers of Life
July 25, 2008 1 min. read

"While we try to teach our children all about life, our children teach us what life is all about." – Unknown Children truly are the teachers of life, they teach us how to laugh, how to play, how to enjoy the simple things in life. When you are around children one finds it impossible not […]

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