News and Analysis (3/20/09)

“”If proved, the soldiers’ testimonies could contribute to war crimes charges,” but Falk doubts it because of the “pervasive double standard with respect to the implementation of international criminal law”:

Records show Jews had only rented, never bought the property:

National controversy over a policewoman’s right to wear her hijab has grown support for the Progress Party, which propagates fears of “sneak Islamization”:

Iraq’s political landscape is rapidly changing in anticipation of parliamentary elections scheduled later this year:

Coinciding with the Iranian new year, Obama’s message for Iran is in stark contrast to  Bush’s label as of the three members of the “axis of evil”:

Obama hopes to curb Taliban influence with an emphasis on local leadership rather than the country’s central government:

Further challenging the ineffectiveness of escalating drone attacks across Pakistan:

Government eviction highlights the overall status of Egypt’s impoverished:

Imran

Minaret of Freedom Institute Program Assistant


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