Isolation or Dialogue?
June 18, 2008 2 min. read

This month, the Center for Security Studies (Zurich) published an excellent analysis of Switzerland's Middle East policy. The article first reminds readers that Switzerland follows a policy of engagement on the basis of three principles: neutrality, universality, and recognition of states rather than governments. The last element can be specifically contrasted with the foreign policy of […]

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Atrocities Continue in Burma
June 18, 2008 1 min. read

In Eastern Burma the atrocities against ethnic minorities has continued, according to a recent report by the Free Burma Rangers. The government has continued it's campaign against civilians as attacks on Karen villages have caused more than 1,000 civilians to flee their homes. In a report, “Crimes Against Humanity In Eastern Myanmar.”, issued by Amnesty […]

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Sudan Update
June 18, 2008 1 min. read

We’ve rightly been focused on the Boumediene decision for the last few days, but the good people at the Enough Project were before the UN Security Council today. Co-Chair John Prendergast's testimony is here. In a column Prendergast wrote on Huffington Post, he emphasized the continuing spillover of the Darfur conflict into neighboring Chad. In […]

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Gitmo rights focus of round-table discussion
June 17, 2008 1 min. read

The Diane Rehm show Tuesday hosted a round-table discussion on the latest decision from the U.S. Supreme Court regarding the rights of detainees held at the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Thursday the Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional to deny Guantanamo prisoners the right to challenge their detention. Implications of the ruling, and […]

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Bloggers arrested
June 17, 2008 1 min. read

Since 2003, sixty-four bloggers have been arrested the world over for posting their views online. According to a University of Washington World Information Access (WIA) report, 36 of those arrests occurred in 2007. The exact number of bloggers arrested may be higher. The Committee to Protect bloggers says at least 344 have been detained in […]

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Day of the African Child
June 17, 2008 4 min. read

Since 1991, every June 16th mark the day of the African Child, and is honored world wide. This year the Day is dedicated to the right of the African child to participate, particularly to be seen and heard. Today marks “The day of the African Child,” which this year is dedicated to the Right to […]

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Abductions of Sudanese Refugee Children in Chad
June 17, 2008 2 min. read

Waging Peace, a British NGO, issued a report stating that between 7,000 and 10,000 Darfurian children abducted from refugee camps in Chad are serving as child soldiers. Please also see my other posts on Child Soldiers. The report comes right after the earlier report this month on the Release of Child Soldiers in Chad.  Please  […]

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Al-Jazeera: Palestinian Disunity Exacerbates Gaza Crisis
June 17, 2008 2 min. read

Al-Jazeera's English website featured a report over the weekend that suggests political divisions within the Palestinian cause are exacerbating a deteriorating situation in the Gaza Strip. The report comes on the first anniversary of Hamas's takeover of Gaza, and claims that many within the Palestinian press have voiced their frustration with the current situation. A […]

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CCS Continued
June 17, 2008 3 min. read

Okay, so a lot of scientists and engineers are working on CCS. That's clear. The question is: Will their hard work and expertise translate into a viable, affordable mechanism for eliminating, or even curtailing the massive, climate-altering impact of the carbon dioxide that spews inexorably, interminably from the world's thousands of coal-fired power plants? Remember, […]

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First post-Boumediene developments in Guantanamo detainee litigation
June 16, 2008 1 min. read

Today, the Supreme Court denied certiorari over a mandamus action filed by Syrian Abdul Rahim Abdul Razak Al Ginco. While this was the first detainee challenge to be acted on since last week's Boumediene decision, it was a mandamus action rather than a habeas action and so Boumediene probably did not affect the justices’ deliberations. […]

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Bush to Europe, 'I am not a Gun Slinger'
June 16, 2008 1 min. read

On June 11, Tom Baldwin and Gerard Baker of The Times of London reported on an exclusive interview ("President Bush regrets his legacy as man who wanted war') with President George Bush at a U.S.-EU summit meeting in Slovenia, in which Bush expressed regret about what The Times called his "gun-slinging rhetoric" in the build-up […]

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Which Candidate Will "Do The Right Thing?"
June 16, 2008 1 min. read

Below is a chart from the Pew Global Attitudes Project's recently-released global poll. Note that majorities in eleven countries publics feel that Senator Obama, if President, will “do the right thing”when it comes to US foreign policy. Majorities in no country feel that way about Senator McCain. Also note that in eleven countries most people to not think that […]

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