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Friday, June 19, 2009

Abuses In Sri Lanka Worry Human Rights Groups


by Philip Reeves
Morning Edition
National Public Radio
June 19, 2009

It's been a month since the civil war ended in Sri Lanka. Government troops defeated the Tamil Tiger separatist rebels, who they fought for nearly three decades. Tensions remain high on the island, and human rights activists say they're worried about the future of democracy in Sri Lanka...

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Sure They Stole It...Up Front and Honestly


By REZA FIYOUZAT
CounterPunch
June 15, 2009

...Here was Mir-Hossein Mousavi, a man who is as much a figurehead of the regime as any, and here were these people willing to go along with this insult of a 'choice' within a highly anti-democratic setup, and yet even the presidency of one of their own could not to be tolerated by the deeply conservative establishment. The Iranian people have been forced, yet again, to admit painfully that they clearly cannot call the theocratic rule over them anything other than an absolute dictatorship...

Monday, June 8, 2009

Why the Taliban won't take over Pakistan


By Ben Arnoldy | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
from the June 7, 2009 edition

For reasons of geography, ethnicity, military inferiority, and ancient rivalries, they represent neither the immediate threat that is often portrayed nor the inevitable victors that the West fears.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Jeremy Scahill: “Little Known Military Thug Squad Still Brutalizing Prisoners at Gitmo Under Obama”


DemocracyNow.org
May 19, 2009

Jeremy Scahill reports the Obama administration is continuing to use a notorious military police unit at Guantanamo that regularly brutalizes unarmed prisoners, including gang-beating them, breaking their bones, gouging their eyes and dousing them with chemicals. This force, officially known as the Immediate Reaction Force, has been labeled the “Extreme Repression Force” by Guantanamo prisoners, and human rights lawyers call their actions illegal...

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Human Rights Investigator, Attorney John Sifton: Torture Investigation Should Focus on Estimated 100 Prisoner Deaths


DemocracyNow!
May 14, 2009

We get reaction to the Senate hearing on torture from private investigator and attorney John Sifton, executive director of One World Research, which carries out research for law firms and human rights groups. Sifton has conducted extensive investigations into the CIA interrogation and detention program. He says any investigation of Bush administration torture and rendition should include an estimated 100 homicides of prisoners in US custody.

Friday, May 1, 2009

100 Days to Restore the Constitution: Assessment


Center for Constitutional Rights

The First 100 Days of the Obama Administration: Small Glimmers of Hope, but Little Real Change

The first 100 days of the Obama administration presented a historic opportunity to restore the Constitution after the Bush administration’s systematic attempts to dismantle it, right by right, while ignoring international human rights standards. Yet, despite several strong steps, the Obama presidency has failed to live up to its promises in many areas of critical importance, including human rights, torture, rendition, secrecy and surveillance.

Ronald Reagan: vengeful, score-settling, Hard Left ideologue


by Glenn Greenwald
Salon.com
May 1, 2009

This is a perfect illustration of how severely our political spectrum has shifted in the last two decades and how depraved and extremist our political and media classes have become:...