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Human Slavery Today Versus Yesterday Continued…

Human Slavery Today Versus Yesterday Continued…

People are often driven into slavery by sever poverty, sometimes this is based on a general belief that the child sold will bring money back into the family, or that they will have an honest attempt to escape the poverty of the family and community. Other times people are driven into slavery by economic or […]

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Canadian, Omar Khadr, charged with war crimes at Gitmo

Canadian, Omar Khadr, charged with war crimes at Gitmo

Omar Ahmed Khadr, a 20 year old Canadian, was formally charged with war crimes by the US at the detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.  Khadr faces a murder charge for the death of Sgt. 1st Class, Christopher Speer, with a hand grenade in 2002.  Khadr also faces charges of attempted murder, conspiring with al […]

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The Armenian Genocide

The Armenian Genocide

Memorials will be held today in California, Massachusetts, and Michigan marking the anniversary of the Armenian genocides that began in the Turkish Ottoman empire on this day in 1915. During World War I, hundreds of thousands, to millions of the Armenian community were forced on a death-march to Syria and Iraq. The Armenian diaspora in […]

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Hundreds of Civilian Casualties in Somalia Fighting

Hundreds of Civilian Casualties in Somalia Fighting

Recent clashes between insurgents from the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) and Ethiopian troops backing Somali government forces have resulted in at least 291 civilian casualties in the Somali city of Mogadishu. Spokesmen from the Elman Human Rights Organization, a Somali based group, have said many of the victims were caught in crossfire. Six insurgents […]

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Human Slavery Today Versus Yesterday

Human Slavery Today Versus Yesterday

What is slavery? A horrid word from our past, something we have struggled to forget for almost two hundred years? Its all, and none of those things, it is a plague currently among us! Would you believe me if I told you we have more slaves today, than that of our legal slave trading past? […]

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Marine Command Ignored "Serious Misconduct" In Haditha Slayings, Report Says

By Josh White Washington Post Staff Writer Saturday, April 21, 2007; Page A01 The Marine Corps chain of command in Iraq ignored “obvious” signs of “serious misconduct” in the 2005 slayings of two dozen civilians in Haditha, and commanders fostered a climate that devalued the life of innocent Iraqis to the point that their deaths […]

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Civilians Killed In Somali Clashes

BBC: At least 113 civilians have been killed and more than 200 injured in three days of fighting in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, a human rights group says. The Elman Peace and Human Rights agency said it got the figures from hospitals, other humanitarian groups and counting bodies abandoned in the streets. Heavy fighting is […]

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The Chilean Investigation: The Legacy of Pinochet

The Chilean Investigation: The Legacy of Pinochet

In Chile today, locals celebrate the feast of Saint Expeditus. Legend says that benevolence was granted to local pilgrims by officials after praying to the Saint. The recent history of the region, however, is not so seraphic. Chili's former dictator, Augusto Pinochet, faces continued investigations into atrocities committed at his hands, four months after his […]

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Climate Change and Our Children, a Continuing Saga

In my last post I covered the effects of climate change and global warning on our world's children. However I wanted to take this time to add to that posting, and give more focus on the subject. I wanted to especially give more attention to Save the Children's Legacy of Disasters; Children Bear the Brunt […]

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Croatian General Faces War Crimes in Local Court; UN Proposes International Hostage Guidelines, Sudan in Material Breach

Croatian General Faces War Crimes in Local Court; UN Proposes International Hostage Guidelines, Sudan in Material Breach

Branimir Glavas, an independent parlaimentarian in eastern Croatia, marched to prison in his general's uniform to face war crimes charges at a local court in Osijek, Croatia. He is being detained for ordering the killing of civilians during the 1991 Serbo-Croatia war. The charges allege that Glavas formed a paramilitary unit and operated as a […]

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Roundup: Macedonia War Crimes; Abu Zubaydah Testifies; Sudan Grants UN Peacekeepers

Roundup: Macedonia War Crimes; Abu Zubaydah Testifies; Sudan Grants UN Peacekeepers

Macedonian War Crimes Tribunal Underway at The Hague On August 12th, 2001, 14 policemen in Macedonia destroyed several homes with hand grenades, fire, and shelling in retaliation for eight soldiers killed by a land mine. The activities resulted in the killing of seven men. This year, the deaths are the first case to go before […]

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Children, the True Victims of Climate Change

Children, the True Victims of Climate Change

Climate Change and Global Warming are hot topics these days. We all hear the buzz around the water cooler, have had arguments with our friends and family, and listened cynically to the extremist co-worker, but the reality is no matter what we hear there is something happening to our world. As I sit here typing […]

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BBC Correspondent Reported Murdered in Gaza

BBC Correspondent Reported Murdered in Gaza

A previously unknown organization calling itself al-Tawhid al-Jihad Brigade has e-mailed the Palestinian Ramattan news agency claiming they have murdered BBC news correspondent, Alan Johnston. Mr. Johnston was abducted in Gaza City on March 12th. He had been reporting from the occupied Palestinian territories for the last three years. The BBC has received no independent […]

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One Day Without the Inernet vs. A Life of Slavery, How Does Isolation Help it Spread?

I am sitting here today and I am at my wits end, just because I cannot get on the internet! Its like my life can't go on unless I am on the internet, like I cannot be part of the world if I don't have communication with those outside my geographic reach. So if I […]

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Ohio Man Indicted for Conspiring with al Qa'ida; Padilla and Lindh Cases Develop.

Ohio Man Indicted for Conspiring with al Qa'ida; Padilla and Lindh Cases Develop.

An Ohio man was charged with conspiracy to commit and material support for terrorist acts associated with al Qa'ida.  Christopher Paul (a/k/a Paul Kenyatta Laws a/ka/ Abdulmalek Kenyatta), 43, from Columbus, was indicted on three counts; conspiracy to "provide material support and resources, in the form of personnel, training and equipment" to terrorist groups, conspiracy […]

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