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Iran

Iranian supremo: throwing Jews into the sea not halal

According to the Voice of the Islamic Republic of Iran radio, Nov. 4, the supreme Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamene’i appeared to distance himself from the statement of hardline Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinezhad that Israel should be “wiped off the… Read moreIranian supremo: throwing Jews into the sea not halal

Cruel? Humiliating? Degrading? OK with us!

It is increasingly apparent that the Bush administration is riven by a divide between the State Department and CIA on one hand, which still cling to some semblance of traditional notions of state legitimacy, and Cheney and the Pentagon on… Read moreCruel? Humiliating? Degrading? OK with us!

Italy denies role in “Nigergate”

What we gringos call the “Valerie Plame scandal” is in Italy being called “Nigergate,” and Berlusconi’s government is doing somersaults to dis-associate itself with the sleazy episode of forged documents that helped embroil the Italians in Bush’s war. From the… Read moreItaly denies role in “Nigergate”

Iraq

Another slow news day in Iraq

Well, the suicide minivan atttack on the Shi’ite town of Musayyib Nov. 2 that killed 20 and injured 60 (AP, Nov. 3) failed to rate even a mention on the front page of the next day’s NY Times. It was… Read moreAnother slow news day in Iraq

New York City

Sweet smell of biological warfare?

By the way, a week later we’re still trying to figure out what this was all about, and we note with trepidation that there have been no follow-up stories. WW4 Report‘s chief blogger became aware of the smell at around… Read moreSweet smell of biological warfare?

Inner Asia

US to exploit Kyrgyz prison crackdown?

Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiev defends his use of force to put down unrest in the country’s prisons, which cost four lives on Nov. 1. “Police did the right thing when they demanded that suspects and other inmates leave the prison… Read moreUS to exploit Kyrgyz prison crackdown?

Energy Department: continued fossil fuel use will doom planet

Well, the White House already appears to be at war with the CIA. Is the Energy Department next? The latest doom-and-gloom predictions on global climate change are coming from Livermore Labs, Ed Teller’s old stomping grounds… Not exactly Greenpeace… From… Read moreEnergy Department: continued fossil fuel use will doom planet

Ethiopia-Eritrea tensions: mutual scapegoating?

Ethiopian police have killed at least 40 since protests erupted Nov. 1 over disputed parliamentary elections in Addis Ababa, the capital. Violence continues as protests are now spreading to other cities, including Dessie, Gondar, Bahar Dar, Arba Minch, Awassa, Dire… Read moreEthiopia-Eritrea tensions: mutual scapegoating?

Europe

Parisian Intifada: jihadi conspiracy?

As unrest in the Muslim immigrant suburbs of Paris enters its ninth night, violence appears to be spreading to other towns such as Dijon, Marseille and Normandy, and into the capital itself. Trouble has now been reported from almost 90… Read moreParisian Intifada: jihadi conspiracy?

UN condemns Israeli use of sonic booms on Gaza

Israel is continuing its collective punishment of the Gaza Strip with sonic booms from low-flying aircraft. Now that there are no longer settlers living in Gaza, this tactic is being used to pressure militants who fire mortars at Israel. The… Read moreUN condemns Israeli use of sonic booms on Gaza

Greater Middle East

Mysterious death of PKK guerilla in Turkish prison

A Kurdish PKK prisoner died on Nov. 1 after what Turkish prison officials claimed was a suicide. Prison officials claimed that the prisoner, Serdar Ari, captured had Antalya in 1998, had set himself on fire. But a delegation of observers… Read moreMysterious death of PKK guerilla in Turkish prison

North Africa

Algerians jailed for eating lunch

“The speed with which Algeria has gone from symbol of revolutionary socialism to Islamic battleground has confounded most observers,” states the blurb for The Call From Algeria: Third Worldism, Revolution, and the Turn to Islam by Robert Malley (UC, 1996)…. Read moreAlgerians jailed for eating lunch

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