Daily Archives: 2 July 2008

Caterpillar Destruction That Happens Every Day But Never Makes the News

The bulldozer does its work while Mr. Sbeih turns way in disgust. – Top Center: Israeli settlement of French Hill. (ICAHD 14 April 2008) Fred Schlomka writes: While all this was happening the hapless family was forced to sit nearby, … Continue reading

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Jonathan Turley: Dr. Sami Al-Arian Arraigned

Jonathan Turley (Dr. Al-Arian’s lead attorney), 30 June 2008 Dr. Al-Arian was arraigned today before United States District Judge Leonie Brinkema of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Columbia. In court were three of Dr. Al-Arian’s … Continue reading

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John Pilger: From triumph to torture

Israel’s treatment of an award-winning young Palestinian journalist is part of a terrible pattern John Pilger, The Guardian, 2 July 2008 Two weeks ago, I presented a young Palestinian, Mohammed Omer, with the 2008 Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism. Awarded … Continue reading

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US taxpayers export American values to Mexico

Plan Mexico: Uphill battle will continue against failed model Laura Carlsen, Americas MexicoBlog, 30 June 2008 (linked in the previous post) Mexican legislators and jurists have a point in noting that the U.S. government has few credentials to establish it … Continue reading

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