"Education is the Vaccine for Violence" -Edward James Olmos
April 4, 2008 1 min. read

Education is a vaccine for violence, as it is a vaccine for hunger and disease. The right to education is a basic human right for all children, a right we all too often take for granted. In developed countries we see education as a key to prosperity, to better jobs and economic security. However education […]

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Verdict due in war crimes case of ex-Kosovo PM
April 3, 2008 3 min. read

AMSTERDAM, April 3 (Reuters) – The United Nations war crimes tribunal will deliver its verdict on Thursday in the trial of Kosovo's former Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, charged with torturing and murdering Serbs to drive them out of the region. Prosecutors are seeking a prison sentence of 25 years for Haradinaj, 39, a Kosovo Albanian […]

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Choosing an NGO for Your Donation
April 3, 2008 1 min. read

Alanna Shaikh (my wife) recently wrote a very useful post on how to research NGOs. To paraphrase her advice, there are ways that you can tell what an NGO really is – not just what its press releases say. To do this you have to put in some time on the NGOs website and Charity […]

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Is the World Warming Up to The US?
April 2, 2008 3 min. read

A new poll conducted for the BBC World Service by the Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) and the international polling firm GlobeScan shows that for the first time since 2005, global views of the United States have improved. But they’re still not what you would call “good.” From the study's report: “While views of US influence in […]

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Girls In Yemen Forced to Marry Too Young
April 2, 2008 1 min. read

Photo: David Swanson/IRIN Early marriage hampering country's development, says report by Save the Children Sweden in cooperation with Gender-Development Research and Studies Center at Sanaa University, The report entitled Gender Based Sexual Violence Against Teenage Girls in the Middle East, illustrates how Yemeni girls are deprived of their child rights when they are prepared for […]

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Congestion Pricing Redux
April 2, 2008 2 min. read

I wrote about congestion pricing in the Big Apple here and here back in August and July.  London, Stockholm and Singapore each have made it a big hit in their towns, and now they're trying to bring it to Broadway.  Well, it took another positive step yesterday when the NYC City Council approved a plan […]

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April the Month of the Military Child
April 1, 2008 2 min. read

In 1986, Defense Secretary Caspar Weingberger and the US Department of Defense, designated April as Month of the Military Child. The month is set to be a time for each branch of the military to recognizes the sacrifices which are made by the children of those serving our country. Children of those in the military […]

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Why Support This Site?
April 1, 2008 1 min. read

The donation feature was set up to assist the Children's writer/blogger, Cassandra Clifford, to raise funds to purse a research project on the use of rape as a weapon of war. In order to conduct her research, write, attend and present on her findings, Cassandra will have to raise funds independently. Thus the FPA has […]

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Diplomacy's Role in Reasserting American Leadership
April 1, 2008 4 min. read

Former US Ambassador Chas Freeman addressed a conference of the University of Continuing Education Association last week. Before retiring from the Foreign Service Freeman served at posts in nearly every continent and became a specialist in China. Notably, Freeman was Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm, from 1989-1992. In 1993,94, he […]

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A Frenchman's Take on the US Elections
April 1, 2008 4 min. read

Last week I pointed out an article authored by a British academic, addressing the British public about the errs of voting for John McCain, if Britons were to take to the American polls. Also last week a French academic authored an article about the US Presidential candidates, this time addressing the American public on which candidate Europeans […]

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Using the Media for Good
March 31, 2008 2 min. read

I came across a video posted to YouTube today by a group called Media For Good. I couldn't find much about them, this is their first video, and all their profile doesn't say much. The video starts off strong. Production quality is high, and it is actually quite moving. It starts by giving poignant examples […]

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Hariri tribunal established, UN says
March 31, 2008 2 min. read

The United Nations said Monday it had completed the panel of judges slated to oversee the prosecution of the formal investigation into the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, over three years after his Feb. 14, 2005 killing. The U.N. Undersecretary for Legal Affairs Nicolas Michel said the panel consisted of 11 judges, […]

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