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Proxy detention 'collusion' exposed
  Governments around the world, including those of Arab and European states, have colluded in the secret detention of 'terrorism suspects', UN investigators have reported.   An extensive report, released on Wednesday, paints a disturbing picture of a systematic secret detention program involving many countries.   Officials found that secret detention "may even... More
Nov 17, 2024
Protecting Haiti's children from 'cowboy adoptions'
  The failed attempt by the New Life Children's Refuge to take 33 Haitian children into the Dominican Republic has shed light on the activities of groups that disregard the rules of international 'adoption'.   Even before the earthquake, Haiti was known as a nation of orphans. Now there are countless more.... More
Nov 17, 2024
The Iraqi oil conundrum
  How the mighty have fallen. Just a few years ago, an overconfident Bush administration expected to oust Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, pacify the country, install a compliant client government, privatize the economy, and establish Iraq as the political and military headquarters for a dominating U.S. presence in the Middle East.... More
Nov 17, 2024
Obama, the War President
  US President Barack Obama does have a foreign policy. It's called war.   The President has not defined any real difference between his hawkish approach to international issues and that of his predecessor, former US President George W. Bush.   Where's the change we can believe in?   Bush left a legacy of... More
Nov 17, 2024
'With friends like these...'
  Allegations that the Israeli secret service, Mossad, was behind the killing of Hamas commander Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai are gaining strength.   The accusation originated with Hamas after the 49-year-old was found dead in a hotel in Dubai last month.   Israel, unsurprisingly, has neither confirmed nor denied that Mossad operatives carried... More
Nov 17, 2024
The Mossad's secret wars
  For more than half a century, the Mossad has been blamed for numerous killings around the world, and is often at the centre of conspiracy theories, including those surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the 1998 Lockerbie bombing and the 911 attacks in the US.   While some of its... More
Nov 17, 2024
Chile's quake many times more powerful than Haiti's
  "This was a big one. A really big one,'' said Dr. Tim Dixon, geophysics professor at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science in Miami, speaking of the magnitude 8.8 earthquake that struck near Chile Saturday morning.   How thunderous is 8.8 quake on the Richter scale? The energy released... More
Nov 17, 2024
Misinformation about Marjah
  For weeks, the U.S. public followed the biggest offensive of the Afghanistan War against what it was told was a "city of 80,000 people" as well as the logistical hub of the Taliban in that part of Helmand. That idea was a central element in the overall impression built up... More
Nov 17, 2024
How the West poisoned Bangladesh
  Up to 20 million people in Bangladesh are at risk of suffering early deaths because of arsenic poisoning - the legacy of a ill-planned water project that created a devastating public health catastrophe.   In the 1970s, up to 250,000 children a year died in the country from drinking dirty water;... More
Nov 17, 2024
China challenged over executions
  Human rights group Amnesty International has called on China to publicly state how many people it puts to death each year.   In its annual report on the use of the used of the death penalty worldwide, published on Tuesday, Amnesty said the number of people executed by Beijing last year... More
Nov 17, 2024
CIA given details of British Muslim students
  Personal information concerning the private lives of almost 1,000 British Muslim university students is to be shared with US intelligence agencies in the wake of the Detroit bomb scare.   The disclosure has outraged Muslim groups and students who are not involved in ‘extremism’ but have been targeted by police and... More
Nov 17, 2024
How Americans are propagandized about Afghanistan
  On February 12 of this year, U.S. forces entered a village in the Paktia Province in Afghanistan and, after surrounding a home where a celebration of a new birth was taking place, shot dead two male civilians (government officials) who exited the house in order to inquire why they had... More
Nov 17, 2024
Mexicans haunted by church sexual abuse
  Alberto Athie, a former Mexican priest, took the difficult decision to leave the Roman Catholic Church following his investigations into a high-profile pedophile priest.   He holds up the letter he wrote 13 years ago to Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI. It details senior Mexican priest Marcial Maciel's sexual... More
Nov 17, 2024
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