"And Maybe Tomorrow
August 3, 2007 1 min. read

I'll find what I'm after.  I'll throw off my sorrow; beg, steal or borrow, my share of laughter."*  So anyway, the Energy bill isn't going to the floor today.  In a wide-ranging press conference today, Nancy Pelosi said that the Renewable Portfolio Standard was being "whipped" by Tom Udall of NM and his cousin, Mark […]

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French court releases Rwandan genocide suspects.
August 3, 2007 2 min. read

An appeals court in France has ordered the release of two Rwandan men suspected of complicity in the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Wenceslas Munyeshyaka, a Roman Catholic priest, and Laurent Bucyibaruta, a former Rwandan civil servant, were detained in France on July 20 after the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) issued arrest warrants for the […]

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The Shame of a Child
August 3, 2007 1 min. read

Imprisoned by the flesh Raped of my spirit Held captive by violence and fear You cut me with your sword, disfigure me with your gun and scar me with your manhood When will it end, when will you let me die? No longer whole, no longer alive I am nothing more than a dead soul […]

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War's Sexual Violence Towards Girls
August 3, 2007 6 min. read

Unidentified Victim of Sexual Violence “I was naked; the men had forced me to take my clothes off. Four of them were holding me down, one on each leg and one on each arm, while the other raped me. I was weeping so much. I couldn't stop thinking…These men will give me diseases. I thought […]

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(Yet Another) Update on the House Energy Package
August 2, 2007 1 min. read

It appears that the Udall-Platts RPS amendment is going to the floor tomorrow.  Here is some coverage, Last Chance: RPS Vote Looming in House, from RenewableEnergyAccess.com, a website with excellent, up-to-date information on renewables.  The National Venture Capital Association's president is quoted here as bullish on the renewable energy industry.  Another arresting bit of news […]

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Sierra Leone tribunal convicts militia leaders.
August 2, 2007 2 min. read

The U.N. backed Special Court for the Sierra Leone (SCSL) convicted two militia leaders of war crimes and crimes against humanity.  Allieu Kondewa – the “high priest” of the Kamajor rebel group – and Monina Fofana – the national director of the Civil Defense Forces (CDF) – were convicted of war crimes, including murder and […]

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Another Update on House Energy Legislation
August 2, 2007 2 min. read

Okay, the suspense, at least on one important item, CAFE, is over for the moment.  The "Washington Post" reports House Drops Tougher Auto Fuel Economy.  Go to Speaker Pelosi's statement in which she says " we will have an opportunity to address this issue shortly.  The Senate energy bill does contain a CAFE provision, which […]

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Sudan agrees to U.N. peacekeeping mission.
August 1, 2007 2 min. read

The United Nations Security Council approved a Chapter 7 resolution to invoke a 26,000 member peacekeeping force in Sudan. The joint African Union (A.U.) -United Nations contingent will consist of nearly 20,000 military personnel and close to 6,500 civilian police to replace the battered 7,000 member A.U. force deployed in Darfur. A Chapter 7 resolution […]

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UN Peacekeepers and the Abuse of Children
August 1, 2007 6 min. read

The blue beret, or the blue helmet, symbolizes not only peace, but protection and security for many who have spent their lives riddled by armed conflict. Children see these foreigners in blue hats, and they immediately trust them, they want to befriend them. Unfortunately these men are not always what they seem, many have used […]

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Shyima's Story…An Escape From Slavery
August 1, 2007 4 min. read

Sold as a slave to an affluent California family of 7, a servitude contract of ten years, was the fate of a 9 year old girl in Ciro, Egypt. Sold by her parents, who received a measly sum for the price of their daughter, Shyima soon found herself no longer a child, but a piece […]

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Tonight ABC's Primetime…Slavery of a Young Girl in America
August 1, 2007 1 min. read

Shyima, a 9-year-old Egyptian girl, was sold into slavery and shipped from Cairo to work in California. (Photo courtesy of ABC News and Immigration & Customs Enforcement) Free the Slaves' President, Kevin Bales, will be featured on ABC's Primetime news magazine show tonight. The show tells the story of a young girl who was enslaved […]

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Update on the House Energy Package
July 31, 2007 2 min. read

Tuesday Update – Here's what "Congressional Quarterly" is reporting as of midafternoon today:  Deal Clears Way For Friday House Vote on Energy Package.  For one thing, the tax package that the Senate rejected is back.  I lamented its exclusion in June in my post, The Morning After.  (See also earlier posts on how close the […]

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