News and Analysis (8/1-2/09)

Analysts believe the trials are the “beginning of an attempt to purge the political system … If the dissidents are convicted, their parties could be declared illegal and their backers labeled anti-revolutionaries”:

Iran disputes the claim that the Americans accidentally crossed the Iranian border, saying they “they ignored warnings from border guards”:

Despite a lack of evidence for criminal charges, the Home Office is seeking to deport a man known only as XC as a “threat to national security”:

Saud al-Faisal accuses Israel of seeking to shift attention away from core issues of occupation and establishing “a Palestinian state — to incidental issues such as academic concerns and civil aviation methods” … :

… Demonstrating his point, “members of the family say the police officers beat them with batons and children as young as six were man-handled”:

Questions surrounding the legality and effectiveness of cyberwar continue:

Further strengthening any charges of treason against Musharraf:

FBI Translator-turned-whistleblower says that save for the fact that the evidence has been classified, claims that “since the fall of the Soviet Union we ceased all of our intimate relationship with Bin Laden and the Taliban” could be easily disproven:

Imran

Minaret of Freedom Institute Program Assistant


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