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How Bassam Sebti Sees the Iraq Warnew

Sebti lived through the first three years of the war as an Iraqi in Baghdad. He's watched the last two from Philadelphia.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Doron Taussig  |  06-02-2008  |  War

British Scholar Peter Hallward Examines Foreign Meddling in Haitinew

Damming the Flood is a formidably researched account of the 2004 coup that is critical of foreign intervention in Haiti.
Montreal Mirror  |  Samer Elatrash  |  05-30-2008  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

When it Comes to Islam, Good Fences Make Good Neighborsnew

On the Right, terrorism is considered a mass insurgency, unique to Islam, and the ultimate goal is to destroy democracy. On the Left, terrorism is seen as a reaction to American imperialism; they believe Islam is no different from any other religion. Both are right and wrong.
Charleston City Paper  |  Jack Hunter  |  05-28-2008  |  Commentary

Mercy Corps is Helping America's Image in Ethiopia One Goat at a Timenew

While Mercy Corps gets major publicity when disasters occur, the nonprofit also works throughout the year on myriad projects. One such effort is in the West Hararghe region in remote eastern Ethiopia, where the group has spent about $1 million since 2002 among the region's estimated 1,000 villages to vaccinate animals in an area the size of Maryland.
Willamette Week  |  Don Lieber  |  05-21-2008  |  International

In the Wake of Disaster, the Burmese People Are On Their Own, As Usualnew

By blocking foreign aid in the wake of the deadly cyclone, Burma's ruling generals may be fueling the uprising they're trying to quell.
NOW Magazine  |  Gwynne Dyer  |  05-16-2008  |  International

Blogging for Peace in the Middle Eastnew

Peace Man is the Palestinian half of a two-man blogging team in the Middle East. While Peace Man lives in a refugee camp in the blockaded Gaza Strip, his counterpart, Hope Man, lives just a few miles and a world away in the Israeli city of Sderot, a city often targeted by Palestinian rocket fire.
Boise Weekly  |  Shea Andersen  |  05-15-2008  |  International

Bicycles Provide Rwandans with Transportation to Move Harvestsnew

In Rwanda, the bike is much more than just a means of transportation: It is a way out and a way up. Up from the wreckage of a horrific genocide, out from the debilitating poverty that consistently ranks Rwanda among the poorest countries in the world.
Santa Barbara Independent  |  Jacob Seigel-Boettner  |  05-12-2008  |  International

Mikhail Gorbachev Visits Floridanew

The former Soviet President was at the Hard Rock Live, a guest of the Seminole Indian Tribe. He addressed an audience that had come to see the former communist leader and Louis Vuitton pitchman cashing in on a trip to the land where the grotesqueries of capitalism are matched only by modern-day Russia.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Michael J. Mooney  |  04-29-2008  |  International

Walid Shoebat, the 'Former Terrorist'new

He claims that he is a former Palestine Liberation Organization terrorist turned Christian peace activist. On April 29, the University of Colorado's College Republicans are bringing Shoebat to Boulder, at a cost of roughly $30,000. But now critics and journalists are beginning to question the validity of his story and his identity.
Boulder Weekly  |  Michael de Yoanna  |  04-28-2008  |  International

Africa's Leaders Seduced by Robert Mugabe's Claim that Britain is Plotting White Recolonizationnew

The Zimbabwean president's anti-white railings have resonance for Africans who fought for independence.
NOW Magazine  |  Gwynne Dyer  |  04-25-2008  |  International

Power Outage Powers Outragenew

South African satirist Pieter-Dirk Uys (Elections and Erections) tries to be optimistic about his country's future, but he's afraid he might be whistling in the dark.
Boston Phoenix  |  Pieter-Dirk Uys  |  04-24-2008  |  International

For Dr. Amir Shervin, the Iranian Hostage Crisis Lives Onnew

An Iranian physician trying to right a 29-year-old wrong has a scrape with police and gets charged with assault by an aide to Senator Boxer.
East Bay Express  |  Greg M. Schwartz  |  04-23-2008  |  International

Fighting for Women's Rights in Pakistannew

Pakistani Muslim and feminist Shanaz Bukhari Bukhari fights to end domestic violence and wife burning.
Boulder Weekly  |  Pamela White  |  04-22-2008  |  International

China's Olympic High-Wire Actnew

If you think pro-Tibet protests in San Francisco were intense, wait till they get to New Delhi and Canberra.
NOW Magazine  |  Gwynne Dyer  |  04-11-2008  |  International

Reflections on the Escalating Situation in Tibetnew

There is no question that a shift in policy and new strategies are called for. Such change, however, requires the Chinese administration to go beyond its present perception of Tibet as an archaic and backward society, useful for tourism but little else.
Santa Barbara Independent  |  Jose Ignacio Cabezon  |  04-07-2008  |  International

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