Full Coverage: United States
March 2008
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31.03.2008
Yhdysvaltain sodanjohdon pyrkimykset heikentää Muqtada al-Sadrin johtamaa Mahdin armeijaa Irakissa ovat ristiriitaisia. Yhdysvallat syyttää Mahdin armeijaa Iran-kytköksistä, mutta veljeilee iranilaisten kanssa yhteistyötä tekevän Badr-järjestön kanssa.
more...From: Suomen IPS Related topics/regions: [Iraq] [War & peace] [Politics] |
31.03.2008
Viimeisten kahden viikon aikana 40 siviiliä on kuollut Yhdysvaltojen johtamien joukkojen pommituksissa Afganistanissa. Vihaiset afganistanilaiset rinnastavat NATO-joukot maata 80-luvulla miehittäneeseen Neuvostoarmeijaan.
more...From: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [Afghanistan] [Conflict] Image: Manifestación contra la guerra de Afganistán © Susanna Saez
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28.03.2008
The power of the "Israel lobby" in the US is hard to measure exactly. But its hawkish positions do conflict with the views, and interests, of most American Jews. So why isn't there a more dovish lobby to counter it? One is, finally, about to be unveiled, says Gershom Gorenberg.
more...From Prospect magazine Related topics/regions: [Israel] Image: Israeli and Palestinian flags © International Confederation of Free Trade Unions
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27.03.2008
North American environmental leaders recently issued a report calling for a greater commitment to green buildings in the region, where commercial and residential structures currently consume an average of 30 percent of total energy needs.
more...From: Worldwatch Institute Related topics/regions: [Mexico] [Canada] Image: Environmentally friendly construction reduces carbon emissions, on average, by 35 percent, say experts. © Center for Rural Strategies
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27.03.2008
Steven Bradbury, a lawyer believed to have authorized the U.S. government's use of torture, has been nominated to head an office entrusted with providing the president with legal advice, reports a human rights monitor.
more...From: Human Rights Watch Image: A U.S. Navy veteran and anti-torture activist undergoes a demonstration of waterboarding, an interrogation method widely recognized as torture. © isa e (flickr)
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25.03.2008
Despite the government's military measures, Mexican drug violence is gaining force -- much thanks to the cartels' 'imported' North American firepower, which now rivals even that of the regular Mexican army, writes Bill Weinberg.
more...From: North American Congress on Latin America Related topics/regions: [Mexico] Image: © barjack (flickr)
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25.03.2008
Ecuadorin sotilas- ja diplomaattipiireissä epäillään, että Yhdysvallat osallistui kolumbialaisten sissien tappamiseen Ecuadorin alueella maaliskuun alussa.
more...From: Suomen IPS Related topics/regions: [Ecuador] [Arms & military] Image: -
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24.03.2008
NEW YORK, Mar 24 (OneWorld) - A corporate watchdog group has started a nationwide voting campaign to name and shame companies that run afoul of economic and environmental laws.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Business] [Corporations] [Climate change] [Activism] [Codes of conduct] [Ethics & value systems] |
21.03.2008
A new U.S.-run police-training school in El Salvador's capital is drawing comparisons to the notorious military schools that trained some of Latin America's worst human rights offenders, writes Wes Enzinna.
more...From: North American Congress on Latin America Related topics/regions: [El Salvador] |
20.03.2008
Despite the Bush administration's 'rhetoric' about success in Iraq, the U.S. strategy of dividing the Shia and Sunni populations -- giving political power to the former and military support to 'resistance' groups within the latter -- has the potential to bring violence to all time highs, writes Dahr Jamail.
more...From: Foreign Policy In Focus Related topics/regions: [Iraq] Image: © CODEPINK: Women for Peace
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20.03.2008
Fair Trade flowers are the latest product in the United States to be certifiably produced under fair labor practices and rigorous environmental standards.
more...From: Co-op America Related topics/regions: [Ecuador] Image: © Co-op America
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19.03.2008
NEW YORK, Mar 19 (OneWorld) - Tens of thousands of people are taking to the streets in major towns and cities across the United States today to express their anger and frustration with the Bush administration's policy on Iraq.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Iraq] [Activism] [Arms & military] [Conflict] [Peace] Image: Wednesday morning on 17th Street in Washington, DC. © FredoAlvarez (flickr)
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19.03.2008
WASHINGTON, Mar 19 (OneWorld) - Seattle has cut spending on bottled water, joining the growing list of U.S. cities withdrawing bottled water from municipal budgets.
more...From: OneWorld US Image: "Think Outside the Bottle." © Corporate Accountability International
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19.03.2008
Civil rights groups are condemning the Bush administration's continued appointment of 'controversial' judges and urging the Senate to stop confirming these 'prejudiced' officials.
more...From: Leadership Conference on Civil Rights/Leadership Conference Education Fund |
19.03.2008
The first Arab-language production of My Name Is Rachel Corrie, the play based on the writings of the young American killed by an Israeli bulldozer in the Palestinian territories, opened on Sunday -- the fifth anniversary of her death.
more...From: Al Jazeera Related topics/regions: [Israel] [Palestine] Image: Rachel Corrie
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18.03.2008
SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND, Mar 18 (OneWorld) - Dozens of Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans publicly testified this weekend about crimes they committed during the course of battle -- many of which were prompted by the orders or policies laid down by superior officers.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Iraq] [Codes of conduct] [Ethics & value systems] [Justice and crime] [Law] [Arms & military] [Conflict] Image: U.S. soldier watches over prisoners at Guantanamo Bay. © U.S. Dept of Defense / Amnesty International USA
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18.03.2008
The United States government lay extreme emphasis on the plight of the world's 11-15 million stateless people in an annual report submitted to Congress on human rights in countries around the world, note activists who are applauding the statement.
more...From: Refugees International Image: Vladimir, a stateless man living in Estonia. © Refugees International
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18.03.2008
Describing foreign assistance as vital to strengthening U.S. foreign policy and restoring American global leadership, Steve Radelet proposes a revamped global development agenda for the next U.S. president.
more...From: Center for Global Development |
18.03.2008
Ihmisoikeusjärjestön mukaan yli 4 000 ihmistä on kuollut viimeisen 12 vuoden aikana pyrkiessään Meksikon ja Yhdysvaltain välisen rajan yli.
more...From: OneWorld Spain Related topics/regions: [Central America] [Mexico] [Migration] [Human rights] |
14.03.2008
Daniel Wilkinson wades past the Caracas-Washington 'mudslinging' and invokes Venezuela's past experience with representative democracy -- "a disaster" -- to interpret the coexistence of Chávez's "authoritarian tendencies," enormous popularity, and "Bolivarian" movement.
more...From: The Nation Magazine Related topics/regions: [Venezuela] Image: Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez. © North American Congress on Latin America
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