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Investigation of CIA Interrogation Practices Launched

Investigation of CIA Interrogation Practices Launched

This report in The New York Times notes that Attorney General Eric Holder has named a federal prosecutor to examine alleged abuse of prisoners held by the C.I.A., as officials released a 2004 report detailing abuses inside C.I.A.-run prisons overseas: Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. named a veteran federal prosecutor on Monday to examine […]

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Water for Diamonds

Water for Diamonds

Botswana is frequently championed for responsible use of its diamond resources in development.  In an industry too often marked with stories of brutality and exploitation, Botswana is a success story for diamonds as much as diamonds have benefited Botswana.  Supported by diamond revenues – Botswana is the largest producer in value of diamonds in the […]

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Can vertical farming help solve to the food crisis?

Increases in population, pollution and transportation costs matched with decreases in farmland, water supply and market prices are some of the oft-cited causes of the global food crisis.  In a recent OP-ED piece in the New York Times, Columbia University professor Dickson D. Despommier writes about how some of these challenges to growing food can […]

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Detainees Part II: Special Prosecutors, CIA Reports & Legal Guidance

(4)  Holder ‘Appoints’ Special Prosecutor to Review CIA Interrogations US Attorney General Eric Holder announced that he is expanding the mandate of Special Counsel John Durham to include a ‘preliminary review’ (not yet an investigation) into the legality of CIA interrogations of certain detainees. Durham was originally appointed in 2008 by then-Attorney General Michael Mukasey […]

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Detainees Part I: Panels, Rendition & the ICRC

From enhanced interrogation to rendition, to the roles of the CIA and the FBI in relation to terrorism, decisions and revelations were made in the last 24 hours that will have a lasting impact on the way the US intelligence community, justice system and government officials interact with each other and the world with respect […]

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Prepare to make your Halloween a little less gory…

Prepare to make your Halloween a little less gory…

The gory night of gaols and goblins is almost here again, so while your heading to the pool or getting the kids new clothes for school, its not to early to begin thinking of how to make the night a little less scary.  And what is scarier than the fact that the Cocoa industry often […]

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From the Pages of FPA's Venezuela Blog: “Which Way Home”: The Journey of Undocumented Child Migrants Entering the US

From the Pages of FPA's Venezuela Blog: “Which Way Home”: The Journey of Undocumented Child Migrants Entering the US

FPA is proud to present one of its newest bloggers, David D. Sussman, who writes for  FPA’s Venezuela Blog. Below is a post by David on some movies dealing with Migration and Latin America. I encourage readers to check out FPA’s Venezuela Blog frequently. Enjoy! On August 24th HBO will present a new documentary titled […]

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The hidden costs of cheap food in the U.S.

The recent issue of Time Magazine reflects on how America eats, what it pays for its food and the source of its food supply.  Citing that: For all the grumbling you do about your weekly grocery bill, the fact is you’ve never had it so good, at least in terms of what you pay for […]

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Central Bankers Warn Recovery Needs Tougher Oversight

Central Bankers Warn Recovery Needs Tougher Oversight

The world’s central bankers meeting for an annual Federal Reserve summer symposiun retreat say tougher regulatory reforms and oversight necessary for a full recovery, and agree to keep coordinated interest rates low to help boost global economic recovery.

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Ballots & Bullets in Afghanistan

Ballots & Bullets in Afghanistan

The election is Afghanistan is over and in an interesting twist, both candidates are claiming victory amid charges of ballot fraud. Before departing for his vacation, President Obama praised the election as a sign of progress while noting the important work yet to be done: President Obama hailed Afghanistan’s election as an “important step forward” […]

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Conjugal violence – A bitter truth

The other day a young woman handed me with what I initially thought was a flyer.  She was collecting donations for Amnesty International.  But it turned out that the flyer was a guide on conjugal violence – most typically for women being beaten in silence by their husbands or boyfriends. We have all heard the […]

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A Tale of Two Afghanistans

It appears that for now, while some improvements are being made, women are still fighting for the hearts and minds of the Afghan people.

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Apology for Vietnam-era Killings: My Lai

Apology for Vietnam-era Killings: My Lai

The only US Army Officer convicted for involvement in the 1968 “My Lai massacre” has publicly apologized for his role in the Vietnam War-era killings.

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The US & The ICC: The Argument Against

The United States should not join the International Criminal Court (ICC), as it “lacks prudent safeguards against political manipulation, possesses sweeping authority without accountability … and violates national sovereignty” says the Heritage Foundation, a conservative public policy research institute. The ICC was officially established in 2002 as a forum to prosecute serious international crimes–war crimes, […]

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The dangers you may not see your teen in…

The dangers you may not see your teen in…

I really don’t watch much TV, especially during the day, however today I happened to be home, when a friend told me to tune into DR Phil.  The episode was Dangerous Teen Trends, the episode had a number of stories, but one that stood out was the story of a 12 year-old girl who had […]

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