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Hunger Strike Ends, but Adnan’s Detention Without Charges Doesn’t

by Jason Ditz | Feb 22, 2012

Hunger Strike Ends, but Adnan’s Detention Without Charges Doesn’t | Israel offered bare minimum concessions

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NYC Mayor Defends Surveillance of Out-of-Town Muslims

by Jason Ditz | Feb 22, 2012

NYC Mayor Defends Surveillance of Out-of-Town Muslims | Newark mayor expresses concern at NYPD surveillance

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US Troops in Four African Countries to Fight Christian Militants

by Jason Ditz | Feb 22, 2012

US Troops in Four African Countries to Fight Christian Militants | Forces spreading out after October deployment

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Nine Killed, Dozens Wounded as Contractors, Police Attack Afghan Protesters

by Jason Ditz | Feb 22, 2012

Nine Killed, Dozens Wounded as Contractors, Police Attack Afghan Protesters | Thousands rally in second day of US book-burning protests

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Witnesses: Over 50 Civilians Killed in South Libya Clashes

by Jason Ditz | Feb 21, 2012

Witnesses: Over 50 Civilians Killed in South Libya Clashes | Rival tribes trade attacks near Kufra

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Karzai Claims ‘Daily’ Taliban Talks

by Jason Ditz | Feb 21, 2012

Karzai Claims ‘Daily’ Taliban Talks | Insists he already has indirect contact with Mullah Omar

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Yemenis Elect New US Puppet in Sham Single-Candidate Election

by John Glaser | Feb 21, 2012

Yemenis voted on Tuesday in a referendum on a transition deal to formally depose former President and longtime U.S. client Ali Abdullah Saleh and elect his deputy Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi, who was the only name on the ballot, as President. The voting was beset by deadly...

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Arming Syria Rebels: State Dept. Says Maybe

by Jason Ditz | Feb 21, 2012

Arming Syria Rebels: State Dept. Says Maybe | State Dept. says if Assad won’t step down, arms will flow

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Book Burning: A Shift in US Military Policy

by Jason Ditz | Feb 21, 2012

Book Burning: A Shift in US Military Policy | Once taboo, burnings now a trivial matter

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Children Abused by Somali Militants, Some With US Support

by John Glaser | Feb 21, 2012

U.S.-supported militias in Somalia are recruiting and abusing child soldiers along with al-Shabab militants, according to a recent report from Human Rights Watch.  The report is based on 164 interviews with Somali children who have been abducted, recruited, raped, and...

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