Federal Energy Legislation
June 13, 2007 7 min. read

After working in government for 11 years (in a state environmental agency) and having been an environmental and political activist for a fair number of years before, during and after that, I have come to have a healthy skepticism — okay cynicism — about the reach of good public policy in legislation and actual real […]

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"Chemical Ali" faces death in June 24 verdict.
June 13, 2007 2 min. read

Ali Hassan al-Majid, widely known as "Chemical Ali", is expected to be sentenced to death by hanging on June 24, according to the Iraqi high tribunal. Majid is on trial with five other defendants , including several former military intelligence officers and the deputy director of operations for the Iraqi Armed Forces , for atrocities […]

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Children in Europe are Finaly Getting a Voice
June 13, 2007 2 min. read

With a third of the population in the European Union being Children, it's about time their voices where finaly getting a platform to be heard on. The European Commission recently issues three press releases concerning their efforts to increase their protection of children in the EU, aiding in the prevention of human rights violations. On […]

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The Victims of Communism Finally Receive an International Memorial
June 13, 2007 4 min. read

The Soviet Propaganda poster above, translates to say, “Keep your tongue behind your teeth” or Keep quiet, which to me has always summed up what we have done about communism and the victims to whom it befell. Since it's Bolshevik infancy, the world has watched with silent eyes and still tongues, as it took hold […]

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Former Serbian president sentenced to 35 years by UN tribunal.
June 12, 2007 3 min. read

The former president of the Serbian breakaway Republic of Serbian Krajina, Milan Martic, was sentenced to 35 years imprisonment for war crimes by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).  Martic was found guilty on 16 counts of crimes against humanity and violations of laws and customs of war.  Judges dropped one count […]

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Rights For Children
June 12, 2007 1 min. read

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"The Shape of Things to Come"*
June 12, 2007 6 min. read

Sorry that I've been off the air since early last week.  Wednesday through Friday, I was attending the annual conference of an international scholarly association, for which I am the newsletter editor.  I also gave a paper there.  Saturday, it was an all-day rugby tournament, a fundraiser for an injured clubmate of ours.  Yesterday, I […]

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Bush administration ordered to release "enemy combatant."
June 11, 2007 1 min. read

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President George W. Bush cannot order the military to seize and indefinitely detain a Qatari national and suspected al Qaeda operative, the only person being held in the United States as an “enemy combatant,” an appeals court ruled on Monday. In a major setback for Bush's policies in the war on terrorism […]

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Rwanda moves to abolish death penalty to appease extradition reqeusts.
June 11, 2007 2 min. read

A majority of the Rwandan parliament voted to abolish the death penalty there last Friday. The move will eliminate obstacles regarding the extradition of war crimes suspects back to Rwanda to face prosecution. Many countries will not execute extradition treaties with countries that practice capital punishment. The new legislation is somewhat controversial, however. Some of […]

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Is placing an 80 pound child in a ring to fight a 450 pound bull, child abuse?
June 11, 2007 4 min. read

Photo by Time The obvious answer to many would, be a definite yes, however in Mexico tradition often out ways, ones obvious reasoning. In the latest issue of Time, the article, In the Ring with The World's Youngest Bull Fighter, covered a story on child matadors, in Mexico. For ten year old Rafita Mirabal, who […]

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Hummanitarian Spotlight: Om Prakash Gurjar
June 10, 2007 2 min. read

At only of five, Om Prakash Gurjar, was he was taken away from his parents and then held as a slave for the next three years. Om was forced to work in the fields, attend to cattle and even work with hazardous pesticides. Om was one of many victims of bonded labor in India, he […]

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Child Detainees, An International Crime?
June 10, 2007 6 min. read

Photo by Time No child shall be deprived of his or her liberty unlawfully or arbitrarily. The arrest, detention or imprisonment of a child shall be in conformity with the law and shall be used only as a measure of last resort and for the shortest appropriate period of time. Convention on the Rights of […]

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