Massachusetts Congressman Bill Delahunt has an op ed in today’s Boston Globe presenting his plan to introduce legislation to protect women against violence. Delahunt, who is Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Oversight Subcommittee, writes:
WHETHER IT’S the Congo, Darfur, Afghanistan, Albania, or elsewhere, young girls are sold as sexual slaves, forced into marriage, or are burned with acid if they …
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November 28, 2009 # 1:27 pm # Armed Conflict, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, International Law, International Organizations # No CommentGeorgetown’s Yahoo! Fellow Evgeny Morozov: Free Speech and the Internet
November 28, 2009 # 1:36 am # Foreign Policy, Human Rights, International Law, International Organizations # No CommentIn case you missed it, Georgetown University’s Yahoo! Fellow, Evgeny Morozov, had an excellent op ed in Friday’s New York Times on “The Internet and Democracy.” Evgeny writes:
To appreciate the full bouquet of challenges that the Internet is posing to the modern nation state, look no further than the case of two German men who are waging a legal battle …
Video: Transitions Global– Helping Survivors of Sex Trafficking
November 27, 2009 # 9:04 pm # Human Rights, International Law # No CommentThe Philosophy of Care at Transitions Global from Transitions Global on Vimeo.
From the video website:
Where did the idea behind Transitions Global come from? Why is is important when dealing with survivors of sex trafficking? Here is a video that explains much of the energy behind the model of care Transitions Global utilizes.
Shot in 2007/8 by Penumbra Films, Mike and Mirian …
IAEA Board of Governors adopts resolution on Iranian nuclear nuclear program
November 27, 2009 # 8:40 pm # Armed Conflict, International Law, International Organizations # No CommentThe International Atomic Energy Agency Board of Governors adopted the following resolution today:
The Board of Governors,
(a) Recalling the Resolutions adopted by the Board and the UNSC,
(b) Commending the Director General for his professional and impartial efforts to implement the Safeguards Agreement in Iran, to resolve outstanding safeguards issues in Iran and to verify the implementation by Iran of the suspension,
(c) …
Are the 9/11 defendants mentally competent to stand trial?
November 27, 2009 # 1:20 pm # Armed Conflict, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, Intelligence, International Law, Supreme Court # No CommentJess Bravin writes in the Wall Street Journal:
When five defendants are brought before a New York federal judge to face charges for the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the first question may be whether some of them are competent to stand trial at all.Military lawyers for Ramzi Binalshibh, an accused organizer of the 9/11 plot, and Mustafa al-Hawsawi, the …
Video: US Ambassador June Carter Perry discusses Sierra Leone and the “diamond issue”– Is she too positive?
November 25, 2009 # 8:18 pm # Armed Conflict, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, International Law, International Organizations # No CommentInteresting. But is she too positive about the Kimberley Process? What about recent reports that Kimberly seems to be faltering?
Brazil and Iran
November 23, 2009 # 12:48 pm # Armed Conflict, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, Intelligence, International Law, International Organizations # No CommentTroubling.
The New York Times reports:
As leaders from Brazil and Iran met here on Monday, the Brazilian president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, defended his decision to play host to the Iranian president at a moment of rising tension over Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
In his national radio show, Mr. da Silva said that “you don’t move forward by leaving Iran isolated.”
“If Iran …
Federal Judge Gladys Kessler orders detainee Farhi Saeed bin Mohammed to be released
November 22, 2009 # 1:55 pm # Armed Conflict, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, Intelligence, International Law, Supreme Court # No CommentIn case you missed this, the Miami Hearld reports:
A federal judge Friday ordered the Obama administration to free a long-held Guantánamo captive who fled his native Algeria years ago and kicked around Europe as a construction worker for a decade before his capture in Pakistan.
Judge Gladys Kessler’s order to free Farhi Saeed bin Mohammed, 48, raised to 31 the number …
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