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Israel detained Former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney Former U.S. lawmaker and Green Party presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney, whose relief boat was seized by an Israeli naval ship Tuesday for the second time in more... |
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Response to President Obama’s Message to Muslims The first words that came out of former president George W. Bush, following 9/11 tragedy were his references to a crusade; which hit Muslims/Arabs like an more... |
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During his trip to Egypt, president Obama should visit Gaza Ever since the creation of Israel and forced expulsion of the Palestinians from their ancestral homeland of Palestine, the world has seen several wars in the Middle East more... |
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Gaza’s Mixture of Dirt, Despair Produces Houses of Mud Standing on a breezy dune in the Gaza Strip, Nidal Eid, amateur homebuilder, provided his own recipe for mud bricks: Take four parts dirt, one part sand and more... |
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UN rebukes Israel over Gaza raids A United Nations inquiry into attacks by Israeli forces on UN property during the Gaza conflict four months ago has heavily criticized Israel's army. more... |
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Physicians offer chilling account of Gaza atrocities Renowned Chinese-English physician Dr. Swee Ang gave a moving testimony on Saturday of Israel's destruction in the Gaza Strip as witnessed in her recent trip to more... |
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10,000 march on Pentagon, leading war profiteers A throng of war protesters swelled Saturday as they marched across the Memorial Bridge. The protesters marched on the Pentagon and what followed was a dramatic direct action at Boeing, Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics and KBR more... |
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Red Cross devastating report reveals "torture" at CIA jails A leaked Red Cross report on CIA mistreatment of detainees is devastating, providing enough evidence to open a criminal investigation, say human rights organisations. more... |
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UN: Israeli offensive on Gaza constitutes a war crime The United Nations special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian territories has said Israel's military offensive on Gaza "would seem to constitute a war crime of the greatest magnitude under international law". more... |
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Obama 'urged to engage Hamas' Several ex-senior officials in the US government have written to Barack Obama, the president, urging him to seek dialogue with the Palestinian Hamas movement, a newspaper report says. more... |
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Pakistan reinstates chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry Pakistan's government has announced the reinstatement of Iftikhar Chaudhry, the deposed chief justice, in a bid to defuse the country's political crisis and end a protest march that was threatening to turn into a violent confrontation. more... |
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British MPs meet Hamas leader Four members of the British parliament have met Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal and urged their government to end its boycott of the Palestinian group "to achieve just peace". more... |
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Israel lobby ran dishonour campaign to oust Freeman The candidate for a leading US intelligence post has withdrawn his nomination after accusing the country's Israel lobby of plumbing "the depths of dishonour and indecency" to assassinate his character. more... |
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Galloway travelled 10,000 Km accross 8 countries to reach Gaza Galloway entered Gaza one day earlier along with about 50 British and Scottish volunteers and 100 vehicles carrying food, clothing and medicine through the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and Gaza. more... |
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Vote tally confirms Livni win Final results from Israel's election have confirmed the Kadima party, led by Tzipi Livni, beat Benyamin Netanyahu's Likud by a single seat. more... |
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