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Ninety Percent of Petraeus’ “Taliban” Captures Were Civilians
A guard from Task Force Peacekeeper closes a gate at the detention facility in Parwan, Afghanistan, on September 22, 2010. (Photo: Adam Ferguson / The New York Times) …
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EXCLUSIVE: New Documents Claim Intelligence on Bin Laden, al-Qaeda Targets Withheld From Congress’ 9/11 Probe
Stencil graffiti of Osama bin Laden in Bucharest, Romania. (Photo: Bixentro / flickr) On the tenth anniversary of 9/11, just as he has done in years past, …
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Auditors Says Missing Money Meant for Iraq May Have Been Stolen
Washington - After the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in March 2003, the George W. Bush administration flooded the conquered country with so much cash to pay for reconstruction and …
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Helms-Burton Act: Resurrecting the Iron Curtain
On March 12, 1996, the United States Congress passed one of the most regressive and draconic foreign policy initiatives in recent memory with the Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity …
Amnesty International Calls for Angola 3’s Release From 40 Years of Solitary Confinement
Amnesty International has issued a press release, action alert, and detailed report on the case of the Angola 3, which has been extensively documented in Mother Jones (here, here, …
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Acting as if Future Generations Matter
Of all the questions I am asked as an environmentalist, the hardest to answer is how I keep on going given the odds. Social workers, college students, moms and …
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“Lawfare” Is the Latest Form of Israeli-AIPAC Attack on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla
Israel is hard at work to stop international citizen activists groups from 22 countries that form the Gaza Freedom Flotilla from sailing in less than 3 weeks to bring …
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Syrian Troops Retake Control of Rebellious Town in North
Cairo - Syria’s most trusted forces retook control of a rebellious northern Syrian town on Sunday, responding with tanks and helicopter gunships and crushing an alliance of mutinous soldiers …
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Obama’s Trip to Puerto Rico Breaks 50-Year Record
San, Juan, Puerto Rico - President Barack Obama will break a 50-year record Tuesday, when he becomes the first president since John F. Kennedy to come to San Juan …
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No Justice in Kafka’s America
A statue of Lady Justice. (Photo: Vassilena ) In Franz Kafka’s short story “Before the Law” a tireless supplicant spends his life praying for admittance into the …