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Pakistan: madrassa students pledge resistance to mosque demolitions

The New York Times informs us Feb. 21 that this still hasn’t been resolved. But here’s an informative overview from the Press Trust of India, Feb. 6. There were five suicide bombings in Pakistan between Jan. 26 and Feb. 6?… Read morePakistan: madrassa students pledge resistance to mosque demolitions

Watching the Shadows

Court: no habeas corpus for Gitmo detainees

The arrogance of invoking Cuban “sovereignty” to justify this trangression when the Cubans oppose everything Washington is doing at Guantánamo Bay is staggering even by the standards of our deeply cynical age. Oh and by the way, freedom’s on the… Read moreCourt: no habeas corpus for Gitmo detainees

Iraq

Denmark, Lithuania to follow UK out of “coalition of the willing”

Denmark has announced that it will pull all of its troops out of Iraq in August, following the British plan to scale back its forces in the country. Tony Blair announced that troops in southern Iraq would be cut by… Read moreDenmark, Lithuania to follow UK out of “coalition of the willing”

Colombian peasant, indigenous groups nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

From American Friends Service Committee, Feb. 7: PHILADELPHIA – The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), a Quaker humanitarian service organization, has nominated two Colombian groups for the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for their extraordinary commitment to nonviolence in the midst… Read moreColombian peasant, indigenous groups nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

The Andes

Uribe boasts “Plan Colombia II”; Bush policy unchanged

Earlier this month, a delegation from the Bush adminisation met with President Alvaro Uribe in Bogota to evaluate what Uribe is calling “Plan Colombia II.” The delegation was led by assistant secretary of state for hemispheric affairs Tom Shannon and… Read moreUribe boasts “Plan Colombia II”; Bush policy unchanged

Colombia: foreign minister resigns as para scandal heats up

Colombian Foreign Minister Maria Consuelo Araujo stepped down Feb. 19, four days after the Supreme Court ordered the arrest of her brother Senator Alvaro Araujo and 12 other legislators for their ties to the Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia (AUC), the… Read moreColombia: foreign minister resigns as para scandal heats up

North Africa

Mali: Tuareg rebels agree to disarm

Some long-belated progress in the struggle of another stateless ethnicity left off the map in the colonial and post-colonial carve-ups. From Reuters, Feb. 21: ALGIERS – The Malian government and Tuareg rebels agreed on Tuesday to start implementing an Algerian-brokered… Read moreMali: Tuareg rebels agree to disarm

South Asia

India: police torch homes in Northeast border dispute

Among the world’s many escalating cycles of terror and militarization that fail to make headlines is that in Northeast India, the scene of multiple tribal and ethnic struggles which the government has long been attempting to crush or co-opt. We… Read moreIndia: police torch homes in Northeast border dispute

Iran: CIA behind Baluchistan terror?

That certainly seems to be the implication of these statements from the Tehran regime. Oh and by the way, it sure didn’t take long to get a conviction, did it? From UPI, Feb. 19: Man hanged in public in Iran… Read moreIran: CIA behind Baluchistan terror?

North Africa

NYT: North Africa “staging ground for terror”

The Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC by its French initials) has been very busy lately. With little note in the world media, Tunisia last month apparently squelched a plot to attack the US and British embassies. It ended… Read moreNYT: North Africa “staging ground for terror”

Iraq: Turkey demands delay in Kirkuk referendum

Another ominous sub-plot in the struggle for Iraq’s oil—and a step closer to the brink for a region that has thus far managed to avoid complete embroilment in Iraq’s civil war. From AP via the Assyrian International News Agency (AINA),… Read moreIraq: Turkey demands delay in Kirkuk referendum

Iraq

Iraq: critical water shortage in Fallujah

From IRIN via Electronic Iraq, Feb. 20: BAGHDAD – Umm Muhammad Jalal, 39, starts every day walking to a river 7km away from her temporary home in a displacement camp on the outskirts of Fallujah, 70km west of the capital,… Read moreIraq: critical water shortage in Fallujah

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