Polish Police Co-opt Drag Racers
July 23, 2008 1 min. read

Earlier this year a dramatic accident at an illegal street race in a Washington DC suburb killed eight people and sent five others to hospital. The reaction of local law enforcement? A crackdown on illegal street racing. In the Polish city of Lodz, police have taken precisely the opposite approach. They have co-opted illegal races, […]

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The Thai-Cambodia Dispute Continues
July 23, 2008 2 min. read

UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, recently named (in early July) the Preah Vihear Temple a World Heritage Site. The temple dates back to the early 11th century AD, is dedicated to Shiva, and is located in Northern Cambodia very close to the border of Thailand. In 1962, the International Court of […]

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Another Bulldozer Attack in West Bank
July 23, 2008 2 min. read

Today's bulldozer attack in Jerusalem is the second of its kind in the West Bank this month. After the previous July 2nd attack, I wrote a post suggesting that this could be part of an emerging trend in the area, whereby groups/individuals may be employing low-tech and non-traditional forms of terrorism to counter the security […]

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Picking Up The Pieces
July 22, 2008 2 min. read

Imagine the following scenario: Food riots destabilize the capital of a sub-Saharan African country, military officers stage a coup, a civil war breaks out, the government falls, a new government takes power but their hold on power is tenuous, social unrest continues, people are starving. What can the U.S. do? Traditionally, the U.S. would send aid […]

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Aid agencies threaten to suspend Afghan operations
July 22, 2008 1 min. read

On July 18, two French ACF (Action Contre Faim – in French) aid workers were abducted by armed militias in central Afghanistan. ACF has since temporarily suspended operations leaving behind 130,000 people who faced acute malnutrition. The lack of security in Afghanistan is preventing NGOs and aid agencies from delivering services in a time when […]

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Karadzic
July 22, 2008 1 min. read

As Daniel noted, Radovan Karadzic was arrested yesterday by Serbian authorities. Karadzic, who PBS once described as the world's most wanted man, was President of the Republika Srpska, and ICTY alleges that he is guilty of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Perhaps most importantly, Karadzic is accused of ordering the genocide at Srebrenica, […]

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The Global Fight Against FGM
July 22, 2008 5 min. read

FGM tends to leave on thinking that it is a problem which plagues ‘other’ nations, however the eradication of FGM is not limited to African or Muslim nations, it is human rights violation that follows women and girls across the globe. Recent news has begun to shed a little light on a global fight, which […]

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Describing the Size of Islam in America
July 22, 2008 2 min. read

The article, Figures on Faith, discusses new efforts to gather information about the actual number of Muslims living in the United States. For many years, there has been a debate about the size of the Muslim communities in America. Past surveys put the numbers quite low, worrying Muslims that they may not have a substantial […]

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Top war crimes fugitive Karadzic arrested
July 21, 2008 1 min. read

BELGRADE (Reuters) – Bosnian Serb wartime president Radovan Karadzic, one of the world's most wanted men for his part in civilian massacres, was arrested on Monday, Serbian President Boris Tadic's office said on Monday.

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Talking To Iran, Part V
July 21, 2008 2 min. read

  The Geneva meeting with Iran over the weekend did not go well. The presence of a U.S. representative apparently made little difference, nor did Iran appear to appreciate the gesture (The Washington Post – Iran Nuclear Talks End Without Agreement): High-level international talks on Iran's nuclear program ended inconclusively today in Geneva, with European […]

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Australia in the News
July 20, 2008 2 min. read

The big news from Down Under from last week was Pope Benedict XVI's visit.  The Vatican has elevated climate change as a concern recently.  See this from the "Voice of America."  (For something a bit more substantive from The Holy See, see this speech from February at the UN.) The Pope would be preaching to the […]

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Persepolis
July 20, 2008 3 min. read

[kml_flashembed movie=”http://www.youtube.com/v/3PXHeKuBzPY” width=”425″ height=”350″ wmode=”transparent” /] The animated film "Persepolis" was nominated for an Academy Award for best animated feature for 2007. And with good reason. The film centers on a young girl coming of age in a turbulent time in Iran. The overthrow of the shah, the subsequent takeover by the mullahs and the […]

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