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Iran

UAE plans Hormuz bypass canal in event of war

In response to Iranian threats to close the Strait of Hormuz in the event of a military attack, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is planing to build an inland canal to bring Persian Gulf oil to world markets. “Our oil… Read moreUAE plans Hormuz bypass canal in event of war

North America

Canada: British Columbia gas pipeline bombed again

A gas pipeline owned by EnCana near Tomslake in northern British Columbia was bombed for a second time in a week Oct. 16. Neither that explosion nor the earlier one on Oct. 11 significantly damaged the pipeline, which carries sour… Read moreCanada: British Columbia gas pipeline bombed again

The Andes

Colombia: paramilitaries stage “armed strike” in Urabá

The Andes

Colombia: police attack indigenous protesters

Since Oct. 12, indigenous and other social organizations in southwestern Colombia have been protesting the militarization of their lands, the US-Colombia Free Trade Agreement, and the failure of the government of President Alvaro Uribe to comply with agreements relating to… Read moreColombia: police attack indigenous protesters

The Andes

Colombian government hampers justice efforts: HRW

From Human Rights Watch, Oct. 16: The administration of President Álvaro Uribe is jeopardizing efforts to secure justice for crimes committed by paramilitaries and their accomplices in Colombia, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. The 140-page report,… Read moreColombian government hampers justice efforts: HRW

The Andes

Venezuela: army intelligence officials held in student’s death

Venezuelan Justice Minister Tarek El-Aissami said Oct. 16 that six, including three army intelligence officials and a police officer, have been detained in the killing of an opposition student leader. El-Aissami said that the presumed murder weapon was also recovered… Read moreVenezuela: army intelligence officials held in student’s death

The Andes

Venezuela: nationwide protests at prisons

Thousands of relatives of inmates staged sit-ins Oct. 14 at prisons across Venezuela to protest poor conditions and rights abuses. Hundreds of inmates die each year in prison violence—including 500 last year. This has fueled complaints that President Hugo Chávez… Read moreVenezuela: nationwide protests at prisons

The Andes

Evo: Bolivia won’t “kneel down” to US on drug war

On Oct. 15, Bolivian President Evo Morales voiced defiance in the face of Washington threats to remove Bolivia’s trade preferences as a punitive measure for failing to meet US narcotics enforcement standards. “We can’t kneel down for $63 million,” said… Read moreEvo: Bolivia won’t “kneel down” to US on drug war

The Andes

Bolivia: Evo leads march for new constitution

Bolivian President Evo Morales Oct. 13 led the opening rally at a cross-country march from the city of Caracollo, Oruro department, to La Paz in support of a referendum on the country’s pending new constitution. “If from here we begin… Read moreBolivia: Evo leads march for new constitution

The Caucasus

World Court to hear Georgian case on ethnic cleansing

The International Court of Justice Oct. 15 gave Georgia approval to open a suit charging Russia with a campaign of ethnic cleansing in and around the separatist enclaves of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. The ruling was hailed by Georgia’s attorneys… Read moreWorld Court to hear Georgian case on ethnic cleansing

Southeast Asia

Two dead as Thai-Cambodian border conflict escalates

Thai and Cambodian troops exchanged rocket and rifle fire for about an hour Oct. 15 in a border skirmish over claims to the 900-year-old mountaintop temple known to Cambodians as Preah Vihear and to Thais as Khao Phra Viharn. At… Read moreTwo dead as Thai-Cambodian border conflict escalates

Africa

Rwanda behind “catastrophic” Congo fighting?

Renewed fighting between the Congolese army and forces loyal to a renegade general Laurent Nkunda has displaced more than 100,000 people in eastern Congo since August, according to UN officials, who describe the situation as “catastrophic.” The fighting has mainly… Read moreRwanda behind “catastrophic” Congo fighting?

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