Mar
05
2013
A new study by Canadian academics says Mother Teresa was a product of hype who housed the poor and sick in shoddy conditions, despite her access to a fortune.
The Times of India, reporting on the controversial essay, wrote that the authors asserted Mother Teresa saw beauty in the downtrodden’s suffering and was far more willing to pray for them than provide practical medical care. Meanwhile, researchers say, the Vatican engaged in a PR ploy as …
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Mar
05
2013
The daily newspaper owned by Rupert Murdoch, the Wall Street Journal, chose to take a hot-blooded authoritarian swipe at Pfc. Bradley Manning on Sunday.
In an editorial, the newspaper notes he pled guilty and made a statement in military court. It proceeds to assert:
Alienated by what he saw in Iraq, Private Manning told a military court that he leaked to “make the world a better place” and to “spark a domestic debate …
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Mar
05
2013
Ramallah: On the first day of their mission, two Israeli buses allocated to Palestinian labourers travelling between the West Bank and Israel were set alight in Kufr Qasem village of the 1948 areas. The action was to show rejection of the launch of Palestinian-only bus lines, which has been termed a racist move.
The Israeli Reshet Bet Radio reported on Tuesday that the Israeli Police ordered the bus companies which launched the new bus lines …
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Mar
05
2013
(Nairobi) – Credible sources in Sudan have reported that government doctors amputated a man’s right hand and left foot by court order in Khartoum on February 14, 2013, in violation of the absolute prohibition on torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading punishments, four human rights groups said today.
The African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS), Human Rights Watch, REDRESS and Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) called on Sudanese leaders and international actors to condemn …
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Mar
05
2013
Activist Irom Sharmila, a woman from India’s north-east who has been force-fed for the past 12 years, was flown to Delhi so that a judge could charge her with trying to commit suicide. The 40-year-old declined to play along.
“I do not want to commit suicide. Mine is only a non-violent protest,” the activist told the judge, according to the Press Trust of India. “It is my demand to live as a human being. I …
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Mar
05
2013
Syrian rebels battling troops loyal to President Bashar al-Assad overran al-Raqqa after days of fierce fighting, and were now in “near-total control” of the northern city, activists said.
The fall of Raqqa, located on the Euphrates River, on Monday is a significant development in the two-year-old revolt against Assad. The rebels do not claim to hold any other provincial capitals.
Residents in Raqqa destroyed a statue of late President Hafez al-Assad (Bashar’s father), according to amateur video …
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Mar
05
2013
Secretary of State John Kerry’s visit to Saudi Arabia this week underscores yet again the United States’s willingness to ignore the darker side of the medieval monarchy.
A few years before Kerry, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton munched on lamb and rice with King Abdullah. Back in 2005, President Bush hosted the Saudi monarch at his Crawford ranch. (And then there was President Obama’s supposed kow-towing before Abdullah, which became a rightwing meme.)
This constant show of …
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Mar
05
2013
Hugo Chávez has developed a severe new respiratory infection that has left the president’s health in a very delicate condition, the Venezuelan government has announced.
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Caracas at the weekend demanding the government “tell the truth” about the president’s condition. Protesters accused officials of keeping from the public a full account of Chávez’s failing health.
Chávez’s breathing problems have worsened and he is suffering from a new, severe respiratory infection …
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Mar
05
2013
The U.N. human rights advocate who monitors counterterrorism has joined the chorus of voices demanding the release of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s 6,000 report on the CIA’s rendition program. British attorney Ben Emmerson Q.C. delivered a report to the Human Rights Council Tuesday, demanding both the British and American governments release classified documents about the the kidnapping and torture of terror suspects, known to have been aided by 54 governments worldwide.
“The special rapporteur calls on …
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Mar
05
2013
WASHINGTON — House Republicans are proposing a short-term budget that would ease the impact of sequestration on defense, veterans, immigration and law enforcement, while allowing the sequester’s blunt cuts to hit elsewhere.
The military would not be protected from all sequestration’s effects, but the new legislation would update the spending plans for the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs, giving priority to programs that are more important today than they were a year …
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