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Watching the Shadows

Canada officials complicit in Syrian torture: inquiry report

A Canadian government inquiry has found that officials of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and the Canada Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) “indirectly contributed” to the torture of three citizens while in Syria between 2001 and 2004. The men, Ahmed… Read moreCanada officials complicit in Syrian torture: inquiry report

Afghanistan

Afghan journalist gets 20 years for blasphemy

The death sentence of Afghan journalism student Sayad Parwaz Kambaksh was reduced Oct. 21 to 20 years imprisonment by an Afghan appeals court. Kambaksh was sentenced to death in January for distributing papers questioning gender roles under Islam. In May,… Read moreAfghan journalist gets 20 years for blasphemy

Watching the Shadows

New charges filed against Gitmo detainees

The US Department of Defense announced Oct. 23 that it has filed new war crimes charges against two Kuwaiti men held at Guantánamo Bay. Fouad Rabia, a US-educated aeronautical engineer suspected of running a supply depot at Tora Bora, and… Read moreNew charges filed against Gitmo detainees

Europe

Croatia: terror blast kills journalist

High-profile Croatian journalist Ivo Pukanic, publisher of the muckraking opposition weekly Nacional, was killed along with his marketing chief Niko Franjic in a bomb blast in central Zagreb Oct. 23. The bomb reportedly exploded under his car and was detonated… Read moreCroatia: terror blast kills journalist

The Andes

Colombia: secret police chief resigns in spy scandal

Maria del Pilar Hurtado, director of Colombia’s DAS intelligence agency, resigned Oct. 23 following revelations her secret police had been spying on opposition Sen. Gustavo Petro, as part of a probe of his Polo Democrático party’s supposed links to the… Read moreColombia: secret police chief resigns in spy scandal

Southern Cone

Chile: Pinochet-era general sentenced

On Oct. 15 the Chilean Supreme Court sentenced the 88-year-old retired general Sergio Arellano Stark to six years in prison for the killing of four people shortly after a Sept. 11, 1973 coup that brought the late dictator Gen. Augusto… Read moreChile: Pinochet-era general sentenced

Southern Cone

Trial opens in Argentine arms smuggling scandal

The public trial for the Argentine government’s clandestine sale of arms to Ecuador and Croatia from 1991 to 1995 in violation of international agreements began in Buenos Aires on Oct. 16. There are 18 defendants; the best known, former president… Read moreTrial opens in Argentine arms smuggling scandal

Mexico

Mexico now main route for Cuban migrants

The main route for people trying to leave Cuba for the US is now through Mexico. According to the US Department of Homeland Security, 11,126 Cubans entered the US this way in 2007, while just 1,055 went directly to Florida…. Read moreMexico now main route for Cuban migrants

Mexico

Mexico: 20 dead in Reynosa prison riot; more violence in Tijuana

Twenty-one were killed and 12 injured Oct. 20 in a fight between inmates at a prison in Reynosa, Mexico, across the border from McAllen, Tex. Tamaulipas state and Mexican federal police, supported by army troops, took control of the state… Read moreMexico: 20 dead in Reynosa prison riot; more violence in Tijuana

Mexico

Mexico: activists charged in reporter Brad Will’s death

On Oct. 16 Mexico’s federal Attorney General’s Office (PGR) arrested activist Juan Manuel Martínez Moreno for the shooting death of New York-based independent journalist Brad Will during a protest in the southern state of Oaxaca on Oct. 27, 2006. Octavio… Read moreMexico: activists charged in reporter Brad Will’s death

The Caribbean

Haiti: UN sends tanks, not tractors

On Oct. 14 the UN Security Council unanimously passed Resolution 1840 authorizing the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) to remain for another year, until Oct. 15, 2009. The international force, which began its occupation of Haiti in June… Read moreHaiti: UN sends tanks, not tractors

North America

Protected status renewed for Central Americans, urged for Haitians

On Sept. 24, US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced it will extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for nationals of El Salvador through Sep. 9, 2010. The extension allows Salvadorans who have already been granted TPS to re-register and maintain… Read moreProtected status renewed for Central Americans, urged for Haitians

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