Month: March 2010

  • News and Analysis (3/09/10)

    A German entrepreneur’s  message is “Islam isn’t just compatible with Western values of tolerance and free expression – it can be hip, too”: Muslim Fashion Label Conquers Streets of Europe (Washington Post) With the turnout down from 76% in the December 2005, the true test for Iraqi democracy will be its ability to form governing…

  • News and Analysis (3/08/10)

    Former Guantanamo detainee’s lawyer says extension of secrecy “is really about the [British] government avoiding embarrassment for … collaboration with the US and all that happened, rather than any real national security issues”: Government Attempts to Keep Torture Case Secret (Guardian) At least 38 are dead with 80 wounded, but Iraqis consider the elections to…

  • News and Analysis (3/6-7/10)

    “‘Because of the explosions and because there is no honorable man I can elect, I stayed at home,’ said Ali Malek Hussein, who lives in eastern Baghdad”… Violence Mars Early Hours of Voting in Iraq (Washington Post) … Meanwhile, US forces continue to play out their role as the lame duck in Iraq: As Iraq…

  • News and Analysis (3/5/10)

    NATO’s strategy revolves around the principles of supporting the locals while developing infrastructure; if successful Marjah could provide the blueprint needed to succeed in Afghanistan: Afghanistan War: NATO Unfolds Blueprint to Rebuild Marjah (Christian Science Monitor) International pressure mounts as exemptions for China embolden Brazil, Turkey and Lebanon to also express opposition to Iranian sanctions:…

  • News and Analysis (3/4/10)

    The US seeks a freeze on nuclear related assets, an expanded ban on individual travel, and an outright ban on arms exports and transactions for listed Iranian banks,  but no sanctions on oil exports: U.S. Circulates New Draft Proposal for Iran Sanctions (NY Times) Under Iraqi law, US forces are on their way out and…

  • News and Analysis (3/3/2010)

    Dhahi Khalfan Tamim plans to ask the Dubai prosecutor to issue arrest warrants for Binyamin Netanyahu and Meir Dagan because of their involvement in the killing of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh: Dubai: Israeli Premier Faces Arrest (Al Jazeera) Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani’s neutrality and endorsement of open democratic processes will play a critical role in shaping the…

  • The Apartheid Blind Spot

    Liberal Zionists are interesting people. Richard Cohen’s op-ed piece in the Washington Post this morning illustrates how someone with a sincere liberal bias (Cohen’s heart bleeds for the plight of Saudi women) can simply be blind to the fact that Israeli apartheid is not just a question of the occupation of the West Bank and…

  • News and Analysis (3/2/2010)

    The ” justices wiped out a ruling … that the judicial branch had no power to release into the United States those cleared of being enemy combatants but who cannot be returned to their home countries for fear of persecution”: Supreme Court Dismisses Case Involving Resettlement of Guantanamo Detainees (Washington Post) The IAEA announcement that…

  • News and Analysis (3/1/10)

    The new envoy to the OIC says misperceptions run in both directions: Rashad Hussain, a Muslim and New U.S. Envoy, is Bridge Between Two Worlds (Washington Post) Economic growth remains meaningless without political freedom and an end to Israeli oppression: Growth That Palestine Can Believe In (Guardian) “Dr. ElBaradei has called on the state to…

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