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Written by Brian Conley and Isam Rashid
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The Bush Administration’s final verdict is that the United States attacked Iraq to help spread democracy and freedom to the Iraqi people. Throughout the length of the conflict and the slow process to select a government, the idea of democracy has been increasingly questioned. |
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Written by Orin Langelle and Anne Petermann/Global Justice Ecology Project
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National Intelligence Director John Negroponte's Commencement Address to the graduating class of private St. Johnsbury Academy in Vermont was disrupted twice by protesters inside the auditorium where the ceremony was being held. |
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Written by Robin Lloyd
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Dear Toward Freedom Friends:
If you've visited the website recently you know that I am writing you from a federal prison camp in Danbury, Connecticut. No, I did not abscond with TF funds, or get caught trafficking drugs. I'm here, along with 31 other protesters who self reported to federal prisons across the country on April 11, for trespassing at a military base in Colombus, Georgia, where the School of Americas is located; the school that trains Latin American soldiers in counterinsurgency and state terrorism. |
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Written by Rene Wadlow
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Charles Taylor has been indicted on 17 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity in violation of international humanitarian law. However, the trial has not yet been held, and it will be of interest to see what elements of proof will be presented. |
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Written by Will Baxter
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On a sun scorched May 1st, three members of the Thurainayagam family are rushing home from a temple after receiving blessings for Thulasithasan, who is supposed to be leaving for Europe in two day's time to meet up with his brothers. Thulasithasan, along with his mother and sister, are jammed tight in the back of a motor rickshaw, speeding through a residential area of Trincomalee. They pass by a navy patrol—a common site on the streets of Trincomalee—and then, no more than a couple of seconds later, there is an explosion. |
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Written by Ramzy Baroud
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Labeling as ‘dangerous’ the violent escalation in the Gaza Strip between supporters of the Fatah and Hamas movements is an understatement, to say the least. |
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Written by Monica Horten
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This month, a highly controversial European law came into effect that raises concerns about our fundamental right to privacy. |
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Written by Jeff Nall
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Republicans are reaching into the God, Guns and Country bag of tricks once again to molest the most ignorant and prejudice of American minds. In an effort led by zealots on the religious right along with Republicans desperate to survive President Bush’s plunge at the polls, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist hopes to satisfy and ignite the party’s Christian conservative base by beginning debate on an amendment to ban gay marriage on Monday, June 5th. |
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Written by Mneesha Gellman and Josh Dankoff
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"Who will come to our town when the smokestack is making its toxic clouds, when the fish die off from the water pollution? How will we make our living then?" -- Gualeguaychú taxi driver
In the stillness of an autumn afternoon in Argentina, Anna and Oscar Bargas launch into their story across the table in an off-season hotel lobby. Organizers with the Gualeguaychú Citizens Environmental Assembly (ACAG), they had never been activists before, just regular participants in small town civic life. |
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Written by Eric Tsetsi
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Tammara Rosenleaf’s husband, Sean was deployed to Iraq for his first tour of duty in December 2005. He was sent to battle without an adequate set of body armor. Not only did he have an incorrect size of chest and back protection, he wasn’t provided with critical side and deltoid plates. |
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