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”:

The IAEA announcement that it cannot confirm nuclear development for peaceful activities because of lack of “necessary cooperation” from Iran is likely to spark another around of international sanctions …

… Meanwhile, Iranian officials continue to target the press in an attempt to control domestic criticism:

“An Iraqi campaign is part Tammany Hall and part Bedouin feast, where leaders display their generosity and hospitality by lavishing food and gifts on their constituents. In return, they expect loyalty”:

After two are killed, controversial Bangladeshi exile Taslima Nasrin protests, “The appearance of the article is atrocious…. I suspect that it is a deliberate attempt to malign me and to misuse my writings”:

All suspects are believed to be hiding out in Israel except for two who have taken refuge in the US:

Imran

Minaret of Freedom Institute Program Assistant


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