Hariri must strike a balance in reconciling the anti-Hezbollah rhetoric of the campaign or continue to face a political stalemate:
- Lebanese Victor’s Toughest Dilemma (Washington Post)
Accusations widely vary as the identity of the attacks remains unknown:
- Mosque Attack Kills 12 in Thailand (Christian Science Monitor)
In a deal circumventing an exact exchange of hostages for prisoners:
- U.S. Frees Suspect in Killing of 5 G.I.’s (NY Times)
“This has been going on for the past 20 years… Most of the time there’s an inquiry, but once sentiment dies down, they exonerate the accused” – Sheik Hussain, a law professor and human rights expert at Kashmir University:
A litmus test in securing convictions against Guantanamo detainees for the Obama administration:
- First Guantanamo Detainee Arrives in U.S. (Washington Post)
“What’s happening now is more than what should happen before an election… This is an expression of protest and dissatisfaction by people. They are venting their frustration and feeling very powerfulâ€:
- Huge Campaign Rallies Snarl Tehran (NY Times)
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